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Beverly Ransom posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
You were there for me more than you know. Gone are the treacherous doctor appointments, treatments, and tests but forever are the memories. I'm sure I'll still reach for the phone to call "home"(the same number I've been calling for 43 YEARS!), only to realize you're BOTH gone now...Thank you, Julie, for being my "dad". Give Mom a kiss for me.....
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Amber posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
My most memorable moment was during my childhood. Julie came by Moms house with his Ford Bronco and offered me a ride around the block in the trailer. I hopped in super excited. It felt like he was driving so fast, so I put my hand up to signal him to slow down. Well, he thought I wanted to go faster! And we did! I was so glad we made it back to Moms in one piece! We laughed about that for years! During the holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas, I would always pick Grandma and Julie up to go down to Moms for the feast! Then I would bring them home. Well, when Grandma passed, it was just Julie and I, OUR tradition, a routine that we both looked forward to. The last time we talked, we fought about your bedbath! I am sure glad we did, for I will forever giggle when that memory comes to mind!
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Kim Williamson posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Grampa, I have so many wonderful memories of you. You were always so happy to see your grandchildren and made us feel very loved. Thank you for everything you ever tried to do to help my mom when my brother and I were growing up, it was always a struggle for her as a single parent and you were always there to offer help. Even as a little girl I can remember how you helped her buy a car when her clunker broke down for good. The memories of spending Thanksgivings with you and the family are always in my heart and I will never forget you. I had no idea where you were or how to reach you when my mother, your daughter, passed away in April 2008 but I am now glad you are with her once again. I love you Grampa.
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Amber posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Our condolences and deepest sympathy to Beverly, Donna, David and Patrick. Though this is a time of great loss, many that were close to you can understand the sense of relief, as he is no longer suffering. You all took care of Julie when he was unable to care for himself. You carried out his quality of life with compassion. Because of you all, he was able to remain in his home. So, we would like to THANK YOU for your compassion, patience, love and support. As difficult as this time is, Julie would want you to know that he is in a better place.
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John Hinds posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
My condolences to Julie's family. I knew Julie many years ago, when he lived in Cleveland. This was before the time of organized baseball on the north shore, and a bunch of us kids played sandlot ball at the "old school", across from my home on Caswell Street. Whenever we broke one of our wooden baseball bats, Julie would fix it for us by "pegging" it with dowells and gluing it. He would often stop by our ball games at the old school in his big shiny Ford to bring us another repaired bat of just to watch....he was a great guy
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Thomas A. Shallcross posted a condolence
Thursday, September 23, 2010
My condolences go out to my Uncle Julie's family. My greatest memory of my great uncle is the day we were at a family get-together at my Aunt Shirleys and Uncle Julie pulled up in his new 280zx( In which was the first year they came out) and he took me for a ride in it. I was very young, but boy was he the coolest great uncle. Ive always admired Uncle Julie for not only his service to his country, but boy was he just the nicest person I have ever met. Always with a smile on his face....hed be the one to walk up and greet you first. The world will miss you....but you will never be forgotten.LOVE YOU UNCLE JULIE!!!!