Julie-Eaton-Obituary

Julie Eaton

Anchorage, Alaska

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Julie A. Eaton, died on March 13 2012 surrounded by family and loved ones. Julie moved to Anchorage in 1969 and started a career as an artist painting pastels. In the late 70's she established an equestrian riding school, a family-run small business that has been a large part of the community...

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So sorry to hear of the loss of such a true horsewoman. She taught many to be strong and disciplined in their riding skills. I credit her for my daughter Lauren's success in her HUS riding skills which led to a hefty scholarship that was greatly needed. Lots of memories from Julie and the Equestrian Center.

Julie was a powerful advocate for people with disabilities while serving on the Anchorage Equal Rights Commission. She will be greatly missed!

My heartfelt condolances from my family I met Julie many years ago when I got my first horse she was a lot of help and a good friend she will be missed. Robin Smith (Anchorage)

Anchorage and indeed the world are the blessed beneficiaries of Juiie's legacy: the hundreds of students who entered her stable as giddy, naïve, mercurial children and left it as enlightened, poised, confident, and disciplined adults. Her impact on our efforts to grasp that complex, frustrating and magical perplexity know as horsemanship is immeasurable. Rest in peace, Julie.

My heartfelt condolances to Britta and Dana. Julie was our nextdoor neighbor back in Windemere in the 70's.

So so sorry to hear of Julie's passing, Dana and Britta. Take good care of yourselves and each other; and know that we are remembering your mom with our thoughts and prayers. Love and Light to you both.
The Audettes --Tracie, Louis, and Halle'

Dana and Britta, Julie and I met in 1987 when I was looking for an equestrian center , coming from California. we had a working relationship for years, I took photos of the horses and girls and she let me ride . It was a perfect Alaskan relationship . She will be missed .
Nan Tomasko

Our deepest heartfelt condolances from all of us at Providence Hospital Lifeline. Despite her handicap Julie always had energhy & a positive attitude whenever I visited her. She always made us laugh.
- Kevin Hanrahan and the Providence Lifeline crew.

Dana & Britta,

Our hearts go out to you. Julie will truly be missed by all who knew her. She was a very special individual and we are blessed to have known her for so many years. The horse community has lost one of it's finest. Our condolences go out to the entire family.