Judith “Judy” Carmine McIver

May 12, 1950 - October 2, 2021

Judith “Judy” Carmine McIver, 71, of Fort Myers, Florida, passed away on October 2, 2021, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She was the daughter of the late William Haygood Carmine of Fort Myers and the late Madeline Magaha Carmine of Fort Myers. She was also the sister to the late William “Billy” H. Carmine, Jr of Fort Myers. She was a fourth generation Fort Myers native.

Judy is a graduate of Fort Myers High School, Class of 1968. She was very involved with not only the Edison Pageant of Light but also with Women’s Community Club where she became their President one year and was in charge of the Holiday House at the Edison Home. She was also an active member of First Baptist Church in downtown Fort Myers and had served on many committees.

Judy leaves behind her daughter, Kelly Planthaber (McIver), son in law, Johnathan Planthaber, son, Michael “Barrett” McIver, Jr., daughter in law, Rosie McIver, daughter, Emily Elizabeth McIver, son, William “Tyler” McIver and daughter in law, Rebecca Tellup. She also leaves behind her grandchildren, Michael Ferrando, Madelyn Planthaber, Macy Planthaber, Zachary McIver, Brooklyn Alvarado and Samantha McIver.

No formal services are planned at this time.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to the charity of your choice.

Mullins Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Cape Coral, is entrusted with final care.

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  1. Susan Costello Oct 19, 2021 at 7:30 am

    Judy lived on Shadow Lane down the street from me. She was a great neighbor. One Christmas season she and I arranged for all the people on the street to put out the bags lit with candles in front of their homes. It had been a tradition the street had done for years. I always admired Judy. She had great taste in every she did. RIP my friend❤️

  2. Bruce and Linda McIver Oct 19, 2021 at 9:46 am

    We had a lot of fun with your mom and dad in the early years of raising kids! So sorry you all have lost both parents way too early. We’ll miss them both.

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