Julie-Clarke-Obituary

Julie Catherine Clarke

Dewitt, Michigan

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Julie Catherine Clarke DeWitt Born September 28, 1959, in Lansing; died May 24, 2010, at the age of 50. Julie retired from the State of Michigan after 18 years of service. She was a loving and caring person who was adored by her two dogs, Maggie and Sonny. Julie volunteered for the American Red...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Anyone who knew Julie was truly blessed. She had a way of making you feel as though you'd known her for years even upon the first meeting. I spent many evenings with Julie, Sonny and Maggie at the park. She loved her dogs a great deal and even as she began experiencing the challenges thrown at her by the MS, she would do her best to bring them to the park for a walk. Julie had an incredible inner strength and faith. I will cherish the many talks we...

I feel very lucky to have known Julie. She always had a smile, and a kind word. My thoughts are with the family at this time. They, and Julie always made me feel like part of their family.

I worked with Julie at workers comp. She was a great person and will be missed.

I am so sorry to here of your loss. Julie was always quick with a funny commentary on many things in life. I hired in with the State of Mi about the same time she did and rememembered her well especially how she loved making improvements on her home and her love of her dogs. She will be missed.

I just thought the other day, I haven't talked to Julie in such a long time, I need to get a hold of her. We used to go to happy hour many years ago then we both became MS'ers & shared those complaints for a while after she retired. She was always a pleasure to talk to & be around. My thoughts & prayers are with all of her family. Lorrie (Vaughn) Dodds

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I worked with Julie for many years at the state and red cross - even helped her do some repairs on her basement walls with other friends from the state. We all admired her work ethic and all her may strenghts. She will be missed but not forgotten.