JULIE-DEMCHAK-Obituary

SISTER JULIE H.M. DEMCHAK

Youngstown, Ohio

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formerly Sr. Pauletta, 89, died March 17, 2020 at Villa Maria Community Center, Villa Maria, PA. Originally from Canton, she entered the Sisters of the Humility of Mary in 1950 and professed her perpetual vows in 1955. She ministered as a teacher, principal and outreach volunteer in the...

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The ODonnell family would like to express our deepest sympathy on the passing of Sr. Julie. The list of things that she did for us and the whole St. Richard community is too great to list. Her timely entrance into heaven on March 17th is especially beautiful because of her enthusiastic support of St. Richard school entering the St. Patricks Day parade. Sr. Julie even participated in the parade along with the students, families and friends, making those SRS years some of the most memorable...

Sister Julie was my first grade teacher at St. Barbara's in 1960. I remember her fondly, a true embodiment of Christ's teachings. She was a kind, gentle soul beloved by all the children. Condolences to her community and family.

I remember Sr Julie from Sts Philip and James, she was a loving caring person,rest in peace Sister.

We send our deepest condolences. Julie was such a joy and her endless smile was contagious,

She was my principal for awhile at St. Albert The Great, I was very young, but can remember I liked her & she was very nice even though we were a little afraid of her too! That made a good principal! Rest In Peace. Danielle Goloja

I worked with Sr. Julie more than 40 years ago
at St. Albert the Great in North Royalton. She
tried hard to be an authoritative administrator
and strict principal. Beyond the façade she was
a kind and gentle soul. My fondest memory was on a day that a 2nd grade teacher called in sick with no substitute readily available. Sr. Julie covered the class. In the course of the day I had to speak with her about something. I went to the 2nd grade classroom, knocked on the door and walked...

I remember Julie from our days at the old "Mount Marie" HS. She was sweet & giving then, as she continued to be.

Sympathy to her family & her HM sisters.

Jeanne Nofsger Blaes '50