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Julie Saunders Trull

Lakeville, Wellesley, Lowell, Massachusetts

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CHELMSFORD -- Julie Saunders Trull, 94, of Chelmsford, a prominent member of the Greater Lowell community, a former resident of the Belvidere section of the city and also of Tewksbury, died yesterday afternoon, April 29, at Epoch of Chestnut Hill in Brookline.

She was the wife of L. Wyman...

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Julie Trull was my sisters teacher back in the early 60's..I actually caller her in the early 80's...everyone loved her...and i mean everyone....i believe her street was Tomohawk,Dr...god bless you Mrs.Trull...

I was so sad to hear the news that Mrs. Trull had passed away and didn't know of this until after her services. She was a wonderful neighbor and teacher, though I was never lucky enough to have her in the classroom, I feel as though I've learned a lot from her living a house away. I remember she was such a caring person and always wanted to help. Not to mention, constantly feeding our dog her leftovers. Penny loved her too! When we had a fire in our home, she was quick to rush out her front...

This message is for my friend Tom (Hi Mr. Saunders!!) as well as Mrs. Trull's family. I am very sorry for your loss and only just heard about Julie's passing this week.

I worked at the 99 in Tewksbury and had the pleasure of waiting on Mrs. Trull and Mr. Saunders on many occasions. I also had the pleasure of meeting their extended family on a few occasions and Mr. Saunders and I became friends.

I, along with my six siblings, went to the Heathbrook and many of us had...

I bumped into my fourth grade teacher at a supermarket 20 years later and she knew just who I was, and remembered other students who were in my class with her at the time. Being in third grade, everyone hoped that they would get to be in Mrs. Trull's class, and I was one of the lucky ones to learn from this special person. I'm sure I speak for all of her students that we were lucky to have had such a wonderful person and teacher that helped to mold us to be the best we could be. She will...

Dear Julie & David - I too had Mrs. Trull as my 5th grade teacher at the Heathbrook School, along with 7 of my other siblings. Every time I see the Hallmark commercials, I think fondly of Mrs. Trull. I saw her through the years in Tewksbury, but my greatest memory of her was when she walked into my mom's wake 13 years ago and remembered all of us and told us how much she admired the strength my mom had to go on being a widow with 7 young children still at home. She always talked of her two...

I had "Mrs. Trull" for reading in fourth grade at Heath Brook School. She was a good teacher and a very kind lady. One day she bagged me trying to weasel out of something (I forget what) and from there on, she often would call me "Foxy Grampa". :) I know that my brother Steve also had her as his teacher and he too has fond memories of her.

God bless my all time favorite teacher. She was a wonderful soul and a truly gifted educator. I regret my children were not able to be her students, and enjoy the wisdom and understanding which were her hallmarks as a teacher. She was fair and honest, smart and funny. The world has lost a great person.

Dear Julie and David,
Mrs. Trull was my teacher in elementary school at Health Brook. Although I don't remember which grade exactly, I warmly remember her. I lived on Grasshopper Lane and have wonderful memories of walking or riding my bike around the circle and past her house. She always took the time to greet me with a cheery hello in the neighborhood and offer a warm hug at school. I must have been in my mid 20's when I saw Mrs. Trull at the post office. I stopped to tell her I...

I remember Mrs. Trull fondly as my teacher at the Heath Brook School. I am a teacher now and have always considered her as one of my greatest inspirations. Condolences to her family.