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Julia Ransom

Albuquerque, New Mexico

1965 - 2019

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Julia Ransom Julia Ransom, age 54, passed away at home in the quiet morning of May 15, 2019, with husband, John, the love of her life since kindergarten, by her side. She lived her last days as she lived lifeâ€"surrounded by children, Max and Ella, her dogs and alpacas, and her beautiful gardens...

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John,
I was so saddened to hear about Julia. I feel like a part of the North Valley just broke off. I remember Julia from our early school days and was so happy when you guys got married. I saw her a bit when I rode by and she was still that girl I knew as a kid. I'll see you around, old friend.

I am very sorry to hear about the loss of Julia touched many, many lives with her teaching, and her love. My condolences to John, Max and Ella.

Words cannot express how very sad the news is of Julie's passing. To the entire family my deepest condolences. Julie was such an awesome force. With love , Linda Tabet

Dear John, Max, and Ella,

I met Julia many years ago at the ACC. Having joined primarily to allow our 3 kids to partake in the summer program, I had no idea what to expect on the mom front. While my concern about flaunting of privilege was born out by some, Julia was like an angel sent from the heavens. Here was a stunning woman who was so down to earth and inclusive: a woman who went out of her way to get to know everyone, a woman who not only spoke but listened, a woman who took...

May your years of Julia's love and happy memories sustain you now and forever. I know you have a wonderful family to blanket you with care and affection. Remembering fun times at the twins' parties, with my two, and when you were my neighbors in the McDuffie area. Know there are no words for your loss, but there will be healing in time. With heartfelt sympathy.

Dear Ransom family,

I know I never had the chance to meet Julia... And that it has probably been about 35 years since we have seen each other... But when I read about it in the paper my heart broke knowing that your family had to experience this. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

If I was still able to, I would still be going over to your house and skating on the basketball court...and eating your mom's fresh, hot, homemade cookies. Best times of my life.

So sorry for your loss Maxine.

We met again at Manzano Day School, parent volunteers for something. After introductions she said, Oh, you are THE Kellie Brito that John has talked about. I remember you! I was THE Kellie Brito from that day forward, every time we saw each other at carpool or on campus. She made me feel special because SHE was special. I smile every time I meet someone, tempted to introduce myself as THE Kellie Brito! My love to John, Max, Ella and Julie's Family. Know that she touched my heart, forever.

You were a light and joy in this world!
I have so many wonderful memories of us as children ❤
Uncle Duke, Auntie Max, John, Max, Ella and Heather you are in my prayers!