1934
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).
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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