Julie-HOLLINGSHEAD-Obituary

Julie Diane HOLLINGSHEAD

Sacramento, California

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American Cancer Society

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HOLLINGSHEAD, Julie Diane (Updegraff) Born November 20, 1953, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, Feb 7, 2013 after a long battle with cancer. Julie was born in Sacramento to Donald and Beverly Updegraff and grew up in Clarksburg. She was the love of her husband Richard...

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Julie you will be missed.

Jules, you brought so much joy to so many that the world is a much sadder place without you, but you've earned some relief and comfort. Rest in pain free peace my friend.

We are so sad to hear of Julie's passing. Although we have not seen her for for quite some time we will always remember her. One of my (Kathy) memories of her while we were growing up in Clarksburg was her cutest long curled ponytail. Julie was a beautiful person to be around and a bright light in this world. We send our sympathy to all of her loving family. God Bless you all. With Love, Kathy and David Routt

I am so sorry to hear of Julie's passing.My prayers are with her husband and family today. I have always felt part of the Updegraff family. My God Bless all of you. Bob

My thoughts are with you all. I knew Julie from Dr. Calkin's Office. No matter what, Julie got me in. Every time she greeted me with that great smile. We had occasionally met for cocktails. I was so proud to hang out with her. I will never forget her. As said at her service, Julie loved life and made everyone feel loved.

We love you Julie. I will always remember your wonderful attitude during your fight. Now its time to fly into the arms of the lord and he will hold you forever.

Julie you will be missed you were like a sister to me. Sorry for your loss all your family. You have ton's of
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Our thoughts and prayers for family. We have donated to the American Cancer Society in her memory as requested.

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity of knowing Julie because my twin sister, Jan, worked with Julie for many years. She will be remembered fondly.