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Judy Lynn <I>Voiten</I> Kelly

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Judy Lynn Voiten Kelly

Birth
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Death
26 May 2010 (aged 74)
Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 5, Lot 690. Grave 2
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Country Music Artist, Minister. Known as Judy Lynn she got her break as a teenager at the Grand Ole Opry. In 1952, She was named "Queen of the Big Snake River Jamboree" where she was part of a show with a cowboy singer, Gene Autry. In April 1954, she won the title of "America's Champion Girl Yodeler". She was chosen "Miss Idaho" in 1955 and went on to Atlantic City to compete for the Miss America crown. Her song recordings included "Married To A Memory", "So Natural Is My Love","Tip Toe", and "I Slipped Off My Wedding Ring". She retired in 1980 and became an ordained minister and spent the remainder of her life as Rev. Judy Kelly traveling the United States and around the world spreading the gospel. She died at age 74 of conjestive heart failure at her home in Jeffersonville, Indiana.NAME AT BIRTH: JUDY LYNN VOITEN

Obituary, published on MusicRow.com, June 1, 2010:

Country Singer Judy Lynn Passes
Country singer, Las Vegas headliner and former beauty-pageant queen Judy Lynn has died at age 74. Ms. Lynn recorded more than a dozen albums and had hit singles with such titles as "Footsteps of a Fool" (1962) and "My Secret" (1963). She was also renowned as the most flamboyantly costumed country star of her generation.

Born Judy Lynn Voiten in 1936, she was the daughter of bandleader Joe Voiten. Raised in rural Idaho, she was an authentic cowgirl who could rope and ride at an early age.

She first performed in public at age 10. Blonde and blue-eyed, she was named Queen of the Snake River Jamboree in 1952. The following year, she was crowned America's Champion Yodeler. She competed as Miss Idaho in the 1955 Miss America contest and finished as a runner-up.

In 1957, she was chosen to co-host the first national Grand Ole Opry network telecast. She also became a frequent guest on Jimmy Dean's network television show. During her heyday in the 1960s she had her own syndicated TV series.

She signed with ABC-Paramount Records in 1957. Although she had no notable successes with the label, Billboard named her its Most Promising Female Country Singer later that same year. United Artists Records signed Ms. Lynn in 1962. Produced by Pappy Dailey, she had a top-10 hit that year with "Footsteps of a Fool." She wrote two of her other hits for the label, "My Secret" and "My Father's House."

She became a tireless entertainer for the troops, making many USO tours overseas. She also began headlining at The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. She settled in that show-business capital and eventually graduated to starring at Caesar's Palace. Ms. Lynn appeared with Eddy Arnold, Red Foley, Elvis Presley, Rex Allen, Eddie Fisher, Gene Autry, Ferlin Husky and other top stars of her era.

Her album jackets illustrate her eye-popping visual flair. Ms. Lynn performed in elaborately tooled cowgirl boots in vivid colors to match her skin-tight stretch slacks and figure-hugging blouses. She was clad in electric-blue leather, shimmering purple lamé, green gabardine embellished with shiny gold or silver flowers, rhinestone bedecked crimson polyester or blouses with metallic sleeve fringe, always topped by matching kerchiefs at the throat and highly decorated cowgirl hats atop her gleaming golden tresses.

She moved to Musicor Records in 1966. By then, she had expanded from her Vegas base to also headline in the casinos of Reno and Lake Tahoe.

She was produced by Frank Jones on Columbia Records in 1969, then returned to the charts with Alex Harvey's song "Married to a Memory" on the independent Amaret label in 1971. Her last charted single was 1975's "Padre" on Warner Bros. Records.

Ms. Lynn was married to musician Jack Kelly. In 1980, she abruptly quit show business to become an ordained minister.

She died at home of congestive heart failure on Wednesday, May 26. At the time of her passing, she was residing in Jeffersonville, Indiana. She is survived by a daughter and several grandchildren.
Country Music Artist, Minister. Known as Judy Lynn she got her break as a teenager at the Grand Ole Opry. In 1952, She was named "Queen of the Big Snake River Jamboree" where she was part of a show with a cowboy singer, Gene Autry. In April 1954, she won the title of "America's Champion Girl Yodeler". She was chosen "Miss Idaho" in 1955 and went on to Atlantic City to compete for the Miss America crown. Her song recordings included "Married To A Memory", "So Natural Is My Love","Tip Toe", and "I Slipped Off My Wedding Ring". She retired in 1980 and became an ordained minister and spent the remainder of her life as Rev. Judy Kelly traveling the United States and around the world spreading the gospel. She died at age 74 of conjestive heart failure at her home in Jeffersonville, Indiana.NAME AT BIRTH: JUDY LYNN VOITEN

Obituary, published on MusicRow.com, June 1, 2010:

Country Singer Judy Lynn Passes
Country singer, Las Vegas headliner and former beauty-pageant queen Judy Lynn has died at age 74. Ms. Lynn recorded more than a dozen albums and had hit singles with such titles as "Footsteps of a Fool" (1962) and "My Secret" (1963). She was also renowned as the most flamboyantly costumed country star of her generation.

Born Judy Lynn Voiten in 1936, she was the daughter of bandleader Joe Voiten. Raised in rural Idaho, she was an authentic cowgirl who could rope and ride at an early age.

She first performed in public at age 10. Blonde and blue-eyed, she was named Queen of the Snake River Jamboree in 1952. The following year, she was crowned America's Champion Yodeler. She competed as Miss Idaho in the 1955 Miss America contest and finished as a runner-up.

In 1957, she was chosen to co-host the first national Grand Ole Opry network telecast. She also became a frequent guest on Jimmy Dean's network television show. During her heyday in the 1960s she had her own syndicated TV series.

She signed with ABC-Paramount Records in 1957. Although she had no notable successes with the label, Billboard named her its Most Promising Female Country Singer later that same year. United Artists Records signed Ms. Lynn in 1962. Produced by Pappy Dailey, she had a top-10 hit that year with "Footsteps of a Fool." She wrote two of her other hits for the label, "My Secret" and "My Father's House."

She became a tireless entertainer for the troops, making many USO tours overseas. She also began headlining at The Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. She settled in that show-business capital and eventually graduated to starring at Caesar's Palace. Ms. Lynn appeared with Eddy Arnold, Red Foley, Elvis Presley, Rex Allen, Eddie Fisher, Gene Autry, Ferlin Husky and other top stars of her era.

Her album jackets illustrate her eye-popping visual flair. Ms. Lynn performed in elaborately tooled cowgirl boots in vivid colors to match her skin-tight stretch slacks and figure-hugging blouses. She was clad in electric-blue leather, shimmering purple lamé, green gabardine embellished with shiny gold or silver flowers, rhinestone bedecked crimson polyester or blouses with metallic sleeve fringe, always topped by matching kerchiefs at the throat and highly decorated cowgirl hats atop her gleaming golden tresses.

She moved to Musicor Records in 1966. By then, she had expanded from her Vegas base to also headline in the casinos of Reno and Lake Tahoe.

She was produced by Frank Jones on Columbia Records in 1969, then returned to the charts with Alex Harvey's song "Married to a Memory" on the independent Amaret label in 1971. Her last charted single was 1975's "Padre" on Warner Bros. Records.

Ms. Lynn was married to musician Jack Kelly. In 1980, she abruptly quit show business to become an ordained minister.

She died at home of congestive heart failure on Wednesday, May 26. At the time of her passing, she was residing in Jeffersonville, Indiana. She is survived by a daughter and several grandchildren.

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  • Created by: Janet
  • Added: May 29, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52984780/judy_lynn-kelly: accessed ), memorial page for Judy Lynn Voiten Kelly (12 Apr 1936–26 May 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52984780, citing Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville, Clark County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Janet (contributor 46810695).