JULIA-FORTIN-Obituary

JULIA S. FORTIN

Monkton, Vermont

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JULIA S. FORTIN - MONKTON - Julia S. Fortin, of Monkton, passed away on Jan. 6, 2015, surrounded by family. She was born on Aug. 16, 1942, the daughter of Francis (Badore) and Darce Lewis. Julia graduated from Hinesburg High School, Class of 1961, and DeGoesbriand/Mary Fletcher Hospital. She...

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May the Lord Bless you guys during this time of sorrow and sadness. Julia your Mom was a wonder lady. I always enjoyed talking to her every year I came around during hunting time. She always made me feel welcomed and warm inside. I even have a wonderful memory of her hunting with all of us, out there in her woods. She will be greatly missed. Love Jimmy

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your mom and grandma. She was a very special person to everyone who came to know her.

My sincerest condolences.

Thinking of you all during this sad, sad time. Your Mom/Gram was such a terrific lady - spunky, funny, loving, witty, friendly and kind to everyone. Sending you all our love. Jenny & Gunnar

Dear Allen and Jeff and the entire Fortin family
Julie was always a delight to have around. She loved her family dearly and will miss seeing her with her knitting. She was always working on something. May she rest in peace. Glad we got to see her this past summer!
Love you all

I am so sorry to hear of Julias passing. I remember the years we worked at the So.Burlington High School,it was always one big family, each of us sharing our lives in our morning gab sessions before the start of each day.. Julia's family was her greatest joy. She was a pleasure to know, and heaven is alot richer. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. The memories are yours to keep.

To the Fortin Family, I had the privilege of working with Judy at South Burlington High School and particularly when she served as a chaperone on the French exchange program. She and Roger hosted a visiting French teacher and she helped chaperone a group of students from SBHS when they visited our partner school in Périgueux, France. I remember very fondly this kind, generous colleague. With heartfelt sympathy, Bob Schermer (World Language Department Chairperson, retired).

So sorry to hear of July's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Our deepest sympathy to you all. We haven't seen Judy much over the last few years but we have some wonderful memories from years past. She was a very special lady. Prayers to you all, Lillian and Greg Cota