Julie-Schaar-Obituary

Julie Helene Seng Schaar

Dallas, Texas

1936 - 2017

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August 30, 2017
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Dallas, Texas

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SCHAAR, Julie Helene Seng Julie Helene Seng Schaar, age 81, died on August 30, 2017 at Silverado Turtle Creek of Parkinson's syndrome. Julie was born in Kimball, Nebraska on July 15, 1936 to Harvey and Winona Seng, who settled in Beatrice, Nebraska, where they operated a chicken hatchery and...

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Julie and I shared many happy times with family. I will miss her.

Very sorry to hear of the passing of cousin Julie. Nancy, Julie , and my mother had great childhood memories and good times together. I also remember spending time with her when we were there at the hatchery in 1956 and 1960.

Julie was such a beautiful person. She will be so very missed. Prayers to her beautiful family!

Our deepest condolences to the family and we are going to miss her.

Although we are unable to be counted as current dancers, we haven't forgotten the many friends and especially Julie who would glide across the floor with cane in hand. Blessings to YOU Julie, and all our friends.Luv HM and Marilyn

Julie will be missed by many in our Dance for Movement Disorders classes. May your beautiful memories of Julie's life sustain you through this difficult time.
Pat & Barry Goukler

Julie was so sweet and soooo funny in our Dance for PD class. Mary Ellen Malone

It was a privilege to meet Julie this year, a fellow stargazer and joyful contemplative. She will continue to inspire!

For us, the members of the Maria Kannon Zen community, Julie is an esteemed and beloved, long time member and fellow spiritual practitioner. We will continue to cherish her memory and hold her in our hearts, as we join Peter Schaar, and her entire family, in grieving her passing. We are grateful to Julie for gifting our spiritual practice group with her grace-filled and quiet presence for many years, for her friendship and support, for her service to the wider community as she represented...