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Julie Hammond Blackmun

1934 - 2024

Julie Hammond Blackmun obituary, 1934-2024, Colorado Springs, CO

BORN

1934

DIED

2024

Julie Blackmun Obituary

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Julie Hammond Blackmun
June 30, 1934
October 1, 2024

Julie Hammond Blackmun entered this world on June 30, 1934. She left us to be with Jesus on October 1, 2024. Born to Lynn A. Hammond and Julia K. Hammond, Julie had two older sisters, Mary (Bruce Nowell) and Zeta (Don McMichael). She is survived by her older brother Lynn (Norma) and her younger sister Jill (Jim Brown). The Hammond siblings enjoyed growing up on a horse farm in Cherry Hills where they rode and helped care for their horses, played a variety of musical instruments, and kept themselves entertained. Their mom Julia was famous for her fine needlework, cinnamon rolls and Swedish Kiflins.
At Denver South High, Julie thrived in the social nature of things. She joined the Future Teachers of America, the yearbook staff as Feature Editor, the International Relations Club, and the Pep Club where membership required a "C" average and a posture test. She was also a member of the Rifle Club and became an Honorary Captain in the R.O.T.C.
Highlights from the University of Colorado Boulder included becoming a member of Delta Gamma and meeting her husband Frederick W. Blackmun. They married just before their senior year and later divorced after more than three decades together raising their five children: Scott Anderson Blackmun (Ann Eyen), Paula Lynn Blackmun (deceased), Jeffrey Hammond Blackmun (deceased), Tricia Blackmun Koff (Jonathan), and Dorothy Lanham Blackmun (Peter Kayafas). She must have ascribed to the Blackmun plan that year as she became a proud member of Mortar Board which recognizes college seniors for scholarship, leadership and service. The Blackmun plan was a simple formula: 8 hours work, 8 hours of play and 8 hours of sleep.
Julie was fierce in her love of family. She made our childhoods fun, adventurous and magical. Birthdays were particularly special. Holidays were anticipated, decorated with fervor and sprinkled with fairy dust. She was a kid at heart who inspired and injected fun where she could. We especially loved not-so-sick "sick days". This was when we'd play hooky from school to do something like swim in the tennis club whirlpool and go to Wrigley Field.
When the grandchildren arrived, they enjoyed grandmother trips, tea parties in the closet, overnights listening to Aunt Gert stories, and magic drinks made with warm green jello served in a fanciful glass. Over the years, those magic drinks evolved into green apple martinis, and the parties continued. Grandchildren include Scott and Ann's children: Lauren J. Blackmun, Grace A. Blackmun, Benjamin W. Blackmun; Jeff and Melissa's son Gunnar H. Blackmun; and Tricia and Jonathan's sons Harrison M. Koff and Jason H. Koff.
Life was not always easy. There were times when she had to dig deep finding courage and dignity, showing up with grit and grace. Her faith always brought her home and helped her to share or lay down burdens too great. A long-time member of the First Presbyterian Church, Julie was a woman of faith. She loved her church and its community and had what she deemed "her seat" up front. When it became physically difficult to go to church in person, she enjoyed Sunday services from home on her computer or tv.
"Friends are the family you choose with your heart." She would often remark how real friendships took serious work just like a beautiful garden. Julie enjoyed a uniquely wild and glorious bunch of friends her entire life. Many of these women she found right in the neighborhood. She also actively sought people out, drawing them into her circle. Julie would engage every person that crossed her path with genuine interest and kindness.
Unlike her own mother, she was not shy about offering up her thoughts and opinions. In fact, she was quick to share on a matter. Still, she loved unconditionally and never dismissed your chosen path ...while offering a few more thoughts on the matter.
Over the years, Julie volunteered for lots and lots of different organizations. Her involvement with New Born Hope was particularly close to her heart. She loved playing golf, jumping into the sometimes chilly pool at the Broadmoor with the Aqua Babes, hosting bridge, attending Bible Study and of course ...entertaining! There was always a reason to have friends gather for hors d'oeuvres and cocktails: Birthday parties, Holiday parties, Super Bowl parties, even Royal Weddings (wearing jewel tone robes and paper crowns). She was a huge sports fan. She loved the movies. She also loved getting lost in her book. It was near impossible to share a book with her that she hadn't read.
A memorial service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in Colorado Springs on Wednesday, November 6, at 1:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the First Presbyterian Church of Colorado Springs (firstprescos.org).

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Published by The Gazette on Oct. 10, 2024.

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David Springer

November 13, 2024

I knew Julie best in the early and mid 70's when the Blackmuns lived in Chicago, and her son Scott and I became (and remain) great friends. She was an ever kind and gentle presence in those years as all of us came of age, and she set a great example for us all in how to be a loving and guiding parent. Sleepovers at the Blackmun house were always the best. I am saying a prayer for her and for all of her family

Karen Shorr

November 7, 2024

So very sorry for your loss, Dodie, Tricia and families. My mom and I will always have fond memories of CMHS tennis and volleyball seasons, and Sanford Rd of course . Evie Wicks and Karen Shorr

Annette Conlon

October 11, 2024

Julie was a sweet and special lady. I met her through her granddaughter Grace, and she and my mom became friends. I'm saddened to hear of her passing, as I will miss her smile, laugh, and kindness. My love goes out to Grace and the rest of the family. Annette (and Joyce).

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Jill Hammond Grill

October 10, 2024

Aunt Julie was one of a kind and always so much fun. She always had a smile and kind encouraging word. I visited Dodie and Trisha in Chicago and she was so much fun, making special treats and taking us to all the fun places. When I was in college and joined my sorority "pickers band" I called her to tell me how to play the gut bucket". I have fond memories of living in Colorado Springs as a single brand new first grade teacher. Julie would have me over for girls pizza and movie night, and once had me over on the same night they happened to have a young single guy over too! There wasn´t a match made but she was on the lookout for me. She and her sister, my Aunt Zeta, a former teacher, came to visit me and watched me teach my class for a bit. They gave me a "This teacher has class" mug that I still have on my morning coffee mug shelf 38 years later! In the last few years Julie would share with me that God is good and taking care of her and I can smile through my tears, knowing she is at home with Jesus and at peace. What a super fun lady!

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