Judith A. (Watson) Zaccour
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Rochester, NY. Beloved wife, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt,
and cherished friend, left this life with grace and peace on Wednesday, November 25, 2025, at 79 years old. She spent her final days in the comfort of her home and at the Mt. Carmel Comfort Care Home, surrounded by her loving family.
Known to many as “Judi,” she was vibrant, loving, kind, and endlessly generous. She was
always ready to help anyone in need and brought warmth wherever she went. Nothing brought her greater joy than her family. Her famous cookie trays—made for every holiday, event, and gathering—delivered thousands of smiles throughout her life.
Judi began her career working in dental offices and later spent many dedicated years with
Paychex performing administrative work before retiring.
Predeceased by her father and mother, John and Mary Watson of Barre VT, beloved brother, Lewis Watson of Safety Harbor, Florida.
She is survived by her husband and love of her life for 58 years, Roger Zaccour; her two
children, Jodi (Mark) Raymond and Roger (Carol) Zaccour her sisters, Nancy (David) Bryan
of Northfield, VT and Diane (Nicholas) Schmidt of Colchester, VT; sister in law, Charlene Fanelli of Rochester, NY. Judi is also survived by her five grandchildren, Alexandria and Danielle Raymond, Jason,
Ryan, and Ava Zaccour: who were the light of her life as well as many nieces, nephews,
cousins, and dear friends whose lives she touched deeply.
Friends may call Saturday (Dec 6th) 11-1 PM at Vay-Schleich and Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road, followed by a short Memorial Service at 1:00pm in the Funeral Home Chapel.
Friends and family are welcome to come celebrate and honor the beautiful life
and legacy she leaves behind.
With deep appreciation for the extraordinary care Judi and her family received in her final week,
the family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to , Mt. Carmel House, a Comfort
Care Home in Hilton, NY. https://mtcarmelhouserochester.org/donations

My condolences to you and your family, may she rest in peace.❤️
Too sad. Our hearts go out to the whole family. She was so nice . I’m glad I owned the restaurant across the street from your dad’s barber shop. That gave me the opportunity to meet your entire family. The fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree. She was a wonderful person your dad is a legend and all of you are just as classy as she was. God bless her and your family
Mark and I are thinking of you and your family as you navigate this loss and remembering the incredible person your mom Judi was. I always looked forward to the holidays to enjoy her cookies (especially the chocolate krinkle ones!) May the memories of her comfort you during these difficult times. Love to all. 💔🙏✝️❤️
Jodi I’m so sorry. I’m thinking of you and your family.
Judi was a wonderful person to her core. There was no denying Judi’s love for her family and she cherished every minute spent with them. She had a great sense of humor and a laugh that was very contagious. We were blessed to have her as a part of our family and she will be greatly missed.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Judi was an extraordinary woman, an amazing mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend whose light reached everyone who was lucky enough to know her. She had a soul that was endlessly giving, a laugh and smile that could lift any room, and a way of making people feel seen, supported, and loved.
Judi was my friend, and I will forever be grateful for the bond we shared. From the moment we met at Paychex, we had an instant connection, and I knew she would always be part of my life and she truly was. She stood with me through some of my hardest moments, encouraging me with the same compassion and warmth she gave so freely to those she loved.
When she called in these last few weeks to share her illness and to say goodbye, my heart broke knowing the world was losing such a beautiful soul. But even in that moment, my heart was full of gratitude because I was blessed to know her, to love her, and to be loved by her.
Please know how much she adored her family. She spoke of you with such pride, tenderness, and joy. I hope you can find some comfort in knowing the impact she had on so many lives. I will carry her spirit with me always.
My deepest condolences, and all my love to your family.
-Teresa Martin
Very sorry, friend.