Julie-Dickinson-Obituary

Julie A. Dickinson

Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

1947 - 2011 (Age 64)

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64
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Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Dickinson, Julie A.Julie A. Dickinson, age 64, of 10211 52nd St. S., Wisconsin Rapids, died Friday, Sept. 2, 2011, at Riverview Hospital, Wisconsin Rapids, after a courageous 11-year struggle against cancer.Funeral Services are 10:00 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church in...

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I talked with Julie outside my home across from Strawberry Lane Nursing Home while walking my dog one day. Julie was one of those special people that brightens a persons day with her smile. Thank you Julie for brightening my day....I enjoyed our conversation. My condolences to Julie's family

My sympathy and prayers to the family. "Jules" and I became friends 20 years ago through Central WI Singles Group. As a newcomer to the community Jules was always there w/ her smile as big as the great outdoors. Depsite all odds of what life had to throw at her, Jules was a teacher in life and how you must keep fighting for what you believe in. You will be sadly missed my dear friend. Enjoy your home coming w/ those who have passed before you and above all. Enjoy being w/ your beloved dogs....

Although Julie was small in stature her smile would light up a room. A good friend who cared for everyone. Thanks for being part of my life.

To Julie's family,
I have known Julie for quite a few years from her time visiting her mother to becoming a resident at the Renaissance. She was an example of her illness, a fighter, never give up. She had courage that was shown on a daily basis with her acceptance of the illness and the fight to not let it over come her.
My deepest sympathy to her family
Cheri Stark
Renaissance Assisted Living

What a marvel you were Julie. Always upbeat, always looking at the glass of life as half full. You were an inspiration - your energy, your passion for living and your unfailing kindness. God Speed dear friend. Your dogs are waiting for you at the bridge to take you home.

In 1964/65 we were both seniors at Assumption. I was the French exchange student and I wanted desperately to be like everyone else. It takes very special friends to make such a dream come true and you became one of them Julie, in your gentle, quiet, caring way. I am forever thankful and I shall always think of you whenever I remember our happy high school days.

To Mary, Ken, and families, my deepest sympathies go out to you for the loss of Julie. She was a dear friend for many years and we always stayed in touch.
The thing that I so admired about her was her upbeat, positive attitude, even after she was diagnosed. We had a lot of fun together and shared a lot of laughs. I'd like to think that she is happy now and looking down on all of us with her beautiful smile.

Mary,
My prayers and sympathy go out to you. I always enjoyed talking to Julie and saw her a few weeks ago at the cheese factory. She was so enegetic and happy despite all of her serious problems. She made you want to do better in your own life.
Mary Anne Getzin

My thoughts and prayers are with her family. She was my co-worker at the Casino and she was always so positive and happy. Rest in peace Julie.