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Julia Hall

Dallas, Texas

1951 - 2020

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DIED
September 8, 2020
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Dallas, Texas

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HALL, Julia Julia Flores Hall, 69, passed away in Dallas on September 8, 2020. Julia was born on April 12, 1951 in Elgin, Texas to Pedro and Maria (Hernandez) Flores. Julia earned an Associate of Arts/Sociology from Blinn College and Bachelor of Arts/Sociology from Southwest Texas State...

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I met Julia when I sold her software to automate the cash vaults at a major bank in Texas. Our business relationship blossomed into a deep personal friendship. Although we lived in different regions of the country, we stayed in close contact. I knew something was wrong when I didn't receive her customary Christmas letter. RIP my dear friend! My deepest sympathy to her husband, Les.

I did Julia's hair for the last few years. She came almost every 2wks like clockwork for color. Even just a quarter inch of new growth was too much for her.
I enjoyed many visits talking about our favorite TV shows and many of the things mentioned above. Julia was the sweetest kindest woman, yet would never let you get one over on her.
She was my biggest supporter. I'm truly heartbroken and will always hold a place in my heart for her. See you on the other side, friend.

Julia and I became friends while working together on a migration project. We sat next to each other, and in doing so, I got to know this little, sweet spitfire. She was gracious, honest, kind, but would not hesitate to correct you if she felt she should. She was an energetic lady that was always up for walks, movies and dinner out with the team. She would often talk about Les, her siblings, and show me never ending pictures of her beloved "kitties". I will always remember the experiences...

Julia and I have been friends / coworkers for a very long time ..I have shared many experiences with Julia all of which will be terribly missed. She was always very close in my heart and I am so sad she is gone. My prayers go out to her family during this time of loss.

We first worked with Julia 20 years ago. She was always one we could count on to get the job done. She will be sorely missed. Our prayers go out to her husband and family.

Julia was a kind and loving person. Les, her husband, is my cousin. My wife, Ping, and I enjoyed seeing Les and Julia at our many family gatherings. We will miss the laughs we shared in her favorite restaurant, whenever she was in Austin. We were impressed by her thoughtfulness toward our aging aunt. Julia will be extremely missed by us all.

I knew Julia over two decades and worked with her husband Les. She was a good friend and loved by her husband. She will be missed. I enjoyed lunches with Julia and her husband Les at JGs Hamburgers in Dallas almost weekly for the last few years. Gone, but not forgotten.