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Julie Codlin

Chicago, Illinois

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Actress and model, Julie "Julia" Codlin, of Chicago, Illinois, passed away peacefully on February 28, 2018, following a lengthy illness. Julie was the daughter of the late Lee and Reba Codlin, and brother of the late Terry Lee Codlin. She is survived by her niece, Linda, and many dear and loving...

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I was a teenager when my aunt introduced me to Julie the model. I remember thinking how fabulous you were and how star struck I was because we used to see you on tv. That was 35 years ago and I still felt the same when I last saw you for lunch 5 years ago. You will be fabulous forever Julie. RIP

Julia was a sweet, lovely & very amusing Friend & acting colleague. I will forever remember her & her kindness. May she R.I.P. Warmest regards of love, Rick Plastina

I met you when we were both booked for the Chicago Emmy's way back...my first modeling job...and you were so friendly and helpful...we always enjoyed our times together...I am sorry I lost touch...and now I hear of your passing this morning...I am sad today, but have many fond memories in my heart...

Julie your truly going to be miss, I enjoy our visit in November, as always your humor and wittie personally was always on key, REST IN PEACE , Dear friend

I am saddened to hear of the loss of Julie. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. I knew Julia many years ago when we each had an Old English Sheepdog. I have never forgotten Julie. With my deepest sympathy. Jim Kelly

Dearest Julie, we modeled and auditioned together and were friends for over 45 years. WE shared many fun moments watching the ballroom dancers on TV , lunches, dinners, weddings and walking down michigan ave together.and of course easter at the drake in our easter bonnets. wE were quite the gals , you with your flaming red hair and me the blond all american gal. WE were quite the team , who worked together and also competed with each other but always with a smile
WE were like sisters...