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Julie Ann Kilpack Casper

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Julie Ann Kilpack Casper 10/12/50 ~ 4/6/07 Julie was born in Murray, Utah to Leigh and Juanita Kilpack. She passed away after a two year battle with cancer surrounded by loved ones. Julie enjoyed being a librarian at Brookwood Elementary. She loved family, friends, church, reading, toll painting,...

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It's rare to meet a person who is so universally loved and admired. Julie made every single person in her life feel special. In 42 years, I never heard her utter a single negative word about anyone. She was still in her teens when I got to know her as a little boy and I thought she was the prettiest woman in the world.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

This is to bare whitness to what a special person Julie was, is and always will be! She is one of the sweetest ladys that I have ever had the pleasure of being in contact with. I enjoyed every moment that I was able to be with her or around her. She will always be in my thoughts and prayers. My family and I have spent the major part of our lives around her and her family, doing a lot of wonderful and exciting things togeather, all sort of sports and vacations. I never ever heard a cross...

Gary and Family,
My thoughts are with you. You have been great friends over last 40 years. Julie will be truly missed.
Lots of Love,
Marie

My thoughts are with the 3 of you.
Julie was a great person. I have so many good childhood memories from spending time with your family.
best wishes,

Gary, Sherry, Jamie and all,
Please know you have all my love. You have always been close to my heart!
Jo

Julie,
you will always be my little sister, as one of the J's. I will never forget what a wonderful life we had together: bridge, golf, waterski, birthdays and kids.
I LOVE YOU & ALWAYS WILL
Jeannie Francis

I didn't have the privilege of meeting Julie, and I regret not being able to work with her, but I've heard many good things about Julie and know that she leaves a legacy of caring, particularly at Brookwood Elementary. My deepest sympathy for your loss.

When I think of Julie I think of the fun we had growing up in the same ward and being in 4-H together. What a sweet friend she was. My prayers go out to Gary and the family.