Racine – Judith M. Hartig-Osanka, 72, passed away at her home on Friday, January 28, 2011.Judy was born in Cleveland, OH on March 17, 1938 to John B. and Helen Hickam Martin, Jr. On October 10, 1992 at Olympia Brown Unitarian Church in Racine, she married Dr. Franklin M. Osanka. Judy was an attorney since 1979 and co-founded the law firm of Hartig and Bjelajac in 1981. She was active in Republican politics, serving as a delegate to the Republican National Conventions in 1968 and 1976. She was also active in many community organizations throughout Wisconsin, California, Kentucky and Indiana. Judy is listed in Who's Who in American Women, Who's Who in American Politics and Outstanding Young Women of America. Judy was a member of the American, Wisconsin and Racine Bar Associations, serving as the Racine Bar Associations first women president in 1984. In 1980 she was a founding member of the Wisconsin Women Entrepreneurs, serving as president in 1985. Judy was a longtime supporter of women's issues, including ERA and marital property reform. She was a strong advocate on the local, state and national levels for right to choice for women. She served as a board member of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin from 2003 to 2008 and as the Chairman of the Board of Directors from 2008 to 2010. Judy is survived by her husband, Dr. Franklin M. Osanka; son, Stephen M. (Julie) Hartig and their children, Erik M. Hartig and Kaitlin D. Hartig; daughter, Tracy L. (Peter) Pellicori and her daughter, Natasha L. Sharp; her sister, Gillian M. Sorensen; and brother, Richard H. Martin. Judy is also survived by step-children, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Theodore Sorensen.Memorial services will be held at the Olympia Brown Unitarian Church, 625 College Ave., on the corner of College Avenue and Seventh Street, on Saturday, February 12, 2011 at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. A reception to celebrate her life will be held at The DeKoven Center Great Hall, 600 21st. St., Wisconsin Avenue entrance just north of 21st St., beginning at 5 p.m. Inurnment will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the All Saints Foundation – Multiple Myeloma Support Group, 3801 Spring St., Racine, WI 53405; Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, 302 N. Jackson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202; or Olympia Brown Unitarian Church, 625 College Ave., Racine, WI 53403