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Sharon (Ford) Moore
November 18, 2005 | Jefferson, TX


Charleston, South Carolina
TEMPLETON, Julia Julia Terry Templeton died on November 7th. She is survived by her husband Ronald K. Templeton and son Morgan Stuart Templeton and his wife Catherine Templeton. She had three grandchildren; Julia McCabe Templeton, Brooks Hampton Templeton, and Catherine Stuart Templeton of Charleston. She has two brothers; John S. Terry of Sacramento, California and Gene S. Terry of Jefferson, Texas, and two nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Dr. W.S. and Lucille Morgan Terry of Jefferson, Texas. She took great pride in her sixth generation Texan heritage. Mrs. Templeton grew up in Jefferson, Texas, and attended Gulfpark College in Gulfport, Mississippi, and Burnham by the Sea in Newport, Rhode Island. She graduated from Southern Methodist University and held a master's degree from East Texas State University. Her professional life was devoted to directing student union programs particularly working with students in the development of student government associations. As a professional she worked at the University of Texas, Texas A&M, East Texas State University, and finally at The University of Georgia where she met and married her husband. After the birth of her son Morgan she was determined to be a full time mother and homemaker. She was significantly involved in a variety of activities. As an undergraduate at SMU her sorority, Gamma Phi Beta was particularly important to her and became the Province Collegiate Director for the sorority, a post she held for nearly a decade. In Charleston, she became heavily involved in genealogical organizations. She has been an officer and stalwart member of the Fort Sullivan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames of the XVII Century, Daughters of the American Colonists, The United Daughters of the Confederacy, the Fuller Society, and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Her commitment to volunteerism went beyond genealogical societies. She was an active member of the Women's Council of the Gibbes Museum. Julia served as chairman of the Catering Committee at the Gibbes which was responsible for raising substantial amounts of money for the Museum. She was chairman of the mother's group at Miss Mason's School, and served as president of the Northbridge Pool Association and a member of the Northbridge Garden Club. Julia held membership in the Ladies Benevolent Society and Ladies Fuel Society. She was a member of the Garden Club of Charleston and was serving at her death as chairman of the house and garden tours committee. Mrs. Templeton was perhaps happiest in her life entertaining people in her home. She was a marvelous cook and party giver. In the 1980's she authored a cook book which was sold widely in Charleston. She loved people, was committed to working with them as a hostess, committee member, and as a friend. The spirit she brought to her life was truly magnificent and she will be missed by her family, her friends, and her community. Mrs. Templeton was a member of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. The family will be receiving friends from 5:30 PM until 8:00 PM on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at the James A. McAlister Funeral Home, 1620 Savannah Hwy. The relatives and friends of Mrs. Julia Terry Templeton are invited to attend her funeral service at 10:00 AM, Friday, November 11, 2005 at St. Michael's Episcopal Church. The burial will be in Magnolia Cemetery. Arrangements are by JAMES A. MCALISTER, INC., 766-1365. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.
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Sharon (Ford) Moore
November 18, 2005 | Jefferson, TX
I am so sorry to hear of Julia's death. I was home for mother's husband Bill Montgomery's funeral and the obituaries were on the same page of the Jimp. She obviously was an asset to her cummunity and couldn't help but think she had walked in her mother's footsteps and filled the shoes well. You will be in our continuing thoughts and prayers.
Kathleen Harper
November 17, 2005 | Driftwood, TX
Our deepest sympathy for the Templeton family in the loss of Julia. She and I were classmates and lifelong friends. As children we both attended the First United Methodist Church in Jefferson, where her mother was our Sunday School teacher. I have many fond memories of our childhood days of times spent with her and her family. We share in your loss and our prayers are with you at this time. (Rev & Mrs George Roberts)
George Roberts
November 11, 2005 | Jefferson, TX
I knew Julia for the past forty years. Julia, her parents and her brother John were always a second family to me. I will forever treasure my friendship with her and the wonderful times we had in Jefferson. My deepest sympathy to her husband, son and family.
Jack Heifner
November 10, 2005 | New York, NY
My deepest sympathy to the 
family.  Julia and I were classmates, and I have many fond memories of her as well as the Terry family.
Peggy (Duncan) Rayburn
November 10, 2005 | Jefferson, TX
My deepest sympathy to the Templeton family. Julia is fondley remembered by the entire Meyer family. Her Aunt Madge became part of our family by Marrige 
Mrs. Ernie(Daisy)Meyer
Daisy Meyer
November 09, 2005 | Jefferson, TX
Julia will be remembered by many people and especially her friends in the Colonial Dames XVII Century. She was a devoted member and will be missed by all. Mary Jane G. Stallworth-State President-Colonial Dames XVII Century
Mary Jane Stallworth
November 09, 2005 | Chester, SC
Julia and I grew up on the same street in Jefferson. Sorry to hear of her death. My husband and I send our regards to the family. Frances (Stallcup) and Hilton Covey
frances covey
November 09, 2005 | Mt. Pleasant, TX
My deepest sympathy to the entire family.....Julia was a dear person and a great friend as was her mother and father. I will always remember her grand support of her Old Friends.
Marcia Thomas
November 09, 2005 | Jefferson, TX