JULIA-CARSON-Obituary

JULIA CARSON

El Paso, Texas

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CARSON Julia A. Carson October 9, 1952-September 20, 2012Julie's life was full of accomplishments. She was a Majorette at Ysleta High, class of 70 and taught at Socorro High, Hillcrest Jr. High and Bel Air, where she retired in 2009. She was known by the names Ms. Kumor, Mrs. Hambric, and as Ms....

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Julia was the best friend everyone wanted to have. It's been 10 years now and memories of the friendship we shared are vivid and deeply cherished. I miss her every day. I named my children (Julian and Julia) after her. So glad she was here to meet them.

Julie was simply the best. There are no other words to describe her. I miss you every day and am grateful for the time we spent together. Your friendship meant the world to me. Love always, Mae, and your namesakes Julian and Julia.

Ms. Carson has always been and will always be my favorite teacher. She was my junior and senior year teacher at Bel Air High School and she was amazing. She is the reason why I am going to collage full time to be a teacher. She was always so sweet and knew exactly what to tell me to keep me motivated. She was always there to listen when I needed to talk, and there was never a time where I didn't feel better after her wonderful advice. I'm glad I got to have her as my teacher and mentor...

It is a great loss that you have left thIs Earth. You are an angel in Heaven now. You and your family will always remain in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss you Cousin.

I worked with Julie at E.P.C.C. where she taught English. I remember that summer after her cancer treatment at M.D. Anderson. She was recalling how she and the doctor "did a little happy dance" because the cancer appeared to have been vanquished. She was a warm, kind-hearted, optimistic, courageous woman who loved football and the theater and had a great sense of humor.She is an inspiration to persevere against the odds. Somewhere, Julie, I hope you're doing that "little happy dance."...

Julie was, and continues to be, an inspiration to all she met. As a high school teacher, a mentor teacher, and a friend, she has proven to be one of the single strongest influences in my life. It is with regret for your loss that I offer my condolences to you, her family, and appreciation of such a great individual. She will always be missed, and loved.

Such a wonderful person,My Wife Alejandra Delgado had the plesure to work with Julie and my son Richard was one of her students at BelAir H.S,We will miss you. Sincerely Carlos E Delgado.