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Judy Brown Stroup, 78, Died; Former Westporter, World Traveler

Judy Brown Stroup passed away in Atlanta, GA on Wednesday, February 23, 2022. Judy was born on March 4, 1943, in Montgomery, Alabama to Doris Bailey Brown and Captain James Couch Brown while they were stationed at Maxwell Air Force Base. Judy attended Decatur City Schools and graduated from Druid Hills High School in 1961. While in high school, Judy was selected to the J.P. Allen Teen Board, which ignited her passion for sophisticated fashion. Following high school, Judy attended the University of Georgia where she was a member of the Tri Delta sorority and the Angel Flight Drill Squad.

After leaving the University of Georgia, Judy began working for Western Electric and then McCann Erickson. Following her time with McCann Erickson, she worked for Alitalia Airlines and organized numerous international trips for her fellow Atlantans. Her time at Alitalia is what sparked her love of travel. In 1966, Judy married Wesley Stroup, her high school sweetheart, and throughout their life together, they made numerous trips to all corners of the globe. Whether they were entertaining clients at Super Bowls and other sporting events or traveling with friends, they saw it all.

After the birth of their first child, Judy decided to leave the corporate world to focus on her most important role of being the best mom. In 1980, Wes' job moved the family to Pittsburgh, PA, where she formed a new circle of lifelong friends. Following several years in Pittsburgh, the family moved to Westport, CT and then to Manhattan, NY. Wes had always promised Judy that he would get her back to her beloved Atlanta, so when he retired, they moved back home in 2000.

Back in Atlanta, Judy remained active in the community as a member of the Tri Delta Sorority Alumni group, the Woman's Auxiliary of Piedmont Hospital, and the Auxiliary Volunteers at Northside Hospital. She enjoyed playing bridge, reading, going to new restaurants, and spending time with her family and friends.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 48 years.

Judy has left us with wonderful memories as a loving mother, grandmother, sister, and warmhearted friend. She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile. Surviving are her children, son James Stroup (Kathy) of Dunwoody, GA, daughter Virginia Carper (Jon) of Sandy Springs, GA, brother Dr. Samuel Brown (Linda) of Milton, GA, grandchildren James and Bailey Carper and Wesley Stroup, and loving companion Jim McLellan.

Funeral Services celebrating her life will be conducted on Tuesday, the 1st of March at two o'clock in the afternoon at H.M. Patterson & Son Arlington Chapel, 173 Allen Road, Sandy Springs. The Rite of Committal will follow at Arlington Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be directed to the Atlanta Humane Society in memory of Judy Brown Stroup.

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CDC Allows Students to Un-Mask on School Buses

Superintendent Thomas Scarice:

Dear Westport Families and Staff,

The CDC issued revised mask guidance on Friday afternoon. Included in this guidance were two key pieces of information relative to our return to school tomorrow following the winter break. 

The first is that according to the Covid-19 County Level tracker, Fairfield County is in the “Low Level” category. This means that the CDC suggests residents remain up to date on vaccines and test if demonstrating any symptoms for the virus. 

The second is that the CDC no longer requires the use of masks on public and private school transportation vehicles. This means our students will not be required to wear masks on our buses and vans tomorrow. This message has been shared with our bus drivers.

While the CDC updates are continued good news we do want to remind all students and staff that the wearing of masks on our buses and in our schools is still an option. We want all to feel supported in whatever decision they feel is best for them.

Respectfully,

 

Thomas Scarice

Superintendent 

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No Matter How Cold it May Be, it’s Always Warm and Cozy in Rizzuto’s Igloos

The COVID crises inspired Bill Rizzuto to create a safe place to dine by constructing clear "Igloos" in the parking lot of his popular Westport restaurant - and they are still a big hit with guests. Each igloo can seat up to 8 people, who can control the temperature by setting the two electric heaters to their comfort level up to about 90º. Two windows allow for fresh air to enter and masked wait staff take guests’ orders through an open door. Rizzuto's may have another idea up it's sleeve as the weather gets warmer.

Photo By J.C. Martin For WestportLocalPress.com  

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