Julie-Roberts-Obituary

Julie Roberts

Springfield, Massachusetts

1924-2009

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Springfield, Massachusetts
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National Kidney Foundation

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Julie Roberts 1924-2009 AGAWAM - Julie (Bolduc) Roberts, 84, a resident of this town for over 50 years, died Friday in Mercy Hospital, Spring-field. Born in Mexico, Maine, Julie was the daughter of the late Albert and Regina Bolduc. Julie was a coil assembler for the former F.W. Sickles Co. of...

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It has been a few days now, and I can settle in with some thoughts of having a life, of which you gave me. I have shared many wonderful times with you. We laughed, we cried, and shared many things. I can go back to early childhood, and to the last days of your life. You will be missed every day by me, and everything I do will remind me of something I shared with you. Your memory will live on. I love you, and miss you dearly....

We were so sorry to hear of Aunt Julie's passing. May God bless you all during this difficult time. You are in our prayers.

Denise, Lisa & Brian,
I am so sorry for the loss of your grandmother. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I was so sorry to hear about your mom. I have a great many memories of the fun I always had at your house. I always thought your mom was so cool. My prayers are with all of you at this time. I love you all,
Linda

I remember Julie from when my parents use to go to their house to visit. I was very young, but I have good memories of it.
Julie and Larry were not only great and fun to be with, but they were the best of friends with my parents. My wife Marilyn and I extend our depest sympathy
to the family.

Julie always remembered my Mom's birthday (her Aunt Yvonne) and called her every year to wish her well. She would call her and they would have a great conversation - her last call to Aunt Yvonne was this past November , but unfortunaltely they did not speak as Yvonne was ill. Julie was also ill but didn't let that stop her from her birthday call to Auntie. She and I spoke about growing old and wondering how "it happened". She was always the life of the party as Lorraine said. I send you...

Mom, as your first born I will be the first to write in your guest book. I will be lost without our twice daily phone calls. It was an honor to be your daughter and you will always be in my heart. Love Carol

Julie was a great cousin, and a wonderful person. Unfortunately I didn't get to see her too often, but when I did it was at celebrations, and she was the life of the party. She lived to have fun.
My deepest condolences go out to her family.