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Caroline Johnson
October 10, 2010
Aunt Julie, I love you so much! I wish I had more time to spend with you. I wish for more time laughing on the phone, more birthday trips w/you to NYC, but most importantly more life lessons that you so graciously shared. You have taught me so much. I'll never forget you!
Love always,
Caroline
Caroline Johnson
October 10, 2010
Aunt Julie, I love you so much! I wish I had more time to spend with you. I wish for more time laughing on the phone, more birthday trips w/you to NYC, but most importantly more life lessons that you so graciously shared. You have taught me so much. I'll never forget you!
Love always,
Caroline
kathy Weston
September 24, 2010
Steve and I were so sad to hear about Julie. we considered her a dear friend and such a pleasure to be around. When I think of Julie I think of a beautiful woman with a big heart and remember ho w much she loved to talk about her family and friends who she loved so much. we will miss her very much. I loved her Southern humor! Our sincere condolences to her family. Steve and Kathy Weston
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