Julie-Haynes-Obituary

Julie Haynes

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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HAYNES - Julie G. Haynes, aged 51, of Cedar Springs, passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer. Julie was a registered nurse and was active in the American Cancer Society relay for life. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Cedar Springs. She was preceded in death by her daughter,...

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I am very sorry for the loss of your wife, mother and grandmother. She beat overwhelming odds for years and was an inspiration to all who knew her. There are no words to take away the pain but you will be in my prayers during the days and weeks ahead.

Grandma,
i will miss you. I will remember the time that we went up to Glen Lake to see you. Also,all of the times we went to church,and many other memories.I love you. we'll be together someday.
Love,
Carrie

Julie was an inspiration to me. I will always remember her positive attitude and her sense of humor. She will hold a place in my heart forever.

Aunt Julie was very nice and I am always thinking of her.

Dearest Julie, Sister, Friend, my second Mom, now Angel....
Until we meet again in Heaven...I will miss you.
Love,
Darcy

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this rough time. Deepest sympathies.

The Osech Family

Dear Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the greatest respect for cousin, Julie. She was a great woman; couragous and strong. Her presence in the world will not soon be forgotten and greatly missed. May God's grace bring you peace and comfort in the days and months ahead.

All my love,
Mindy
(Verlyn's Daughter)

Aunt Julie was the strongest and most courageous person I have met. Although I have not been in the area in some time, I never heard her complain or give much of any indication that she was ill.

I have never seen such tenaciousness. It was extraordinary. You have fought a good fight, I am proud to call you my aunt and my hero!

To the Haynes and Stevens families, our deepest sympathy for your loss. Julie was a neat person. Steve and Eileen Overkamp