FLETCHER Julie Constance Late of Johns River was tragically taken from all who loved her on the 8th November 2019.
Aged 63 years
Beloved daughter of Brian and Athelie Fletcher(both dec).
Sister to Robin(dec) and Daintry.
Julie will be sadly missed by her nieces and nephews and all her extended family and her many friends.
Julie's Requiem Mass will be held in Our Lady of The Rosary Church, Albert St, Taree commencing at 11.00am on Friday 13th December prior to her interment in the Dawson River Lawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Local Rural Fire Service Brigades would be warmly appreciated.
In memory of Julie please wear colourful clothing.
Sponsored by Becker Family Funerals.
4 Entries
February 2, 2020
Jodie Braley
you were a very very special light of my life... I looked up to you, you were my Aussie mummy... sharing many hours with you at work sharing stories, trusting in you, you always kept a secret and always made people feel good about themselves. I miss you deeply & forever... I still can't believe this happened to you Jules...one day we're together & the next you were gone... so hard to accept & move forward but you live on in my heart every single day knowing how lucky I was to have known you & had you in my every day life for nearly 4 years & we sure had some funny stories to tell. Forever In my thoughts, heart, tears, you name it xxxxx
February 2, 2020
Jodie Braley
Julie we all love and miss you so much from our lives. You have left a deep hole
in my heart. I will never get over your death and will always hold you close to my heart. I will miss you forever x Xxx Jodie
December 16, 2019
Andi I.
I never knew you but I'm so very sorry you had to leave this way. May you rest in peace. My love and prayers to all your loved ones and all who knew you. Bless. (A fellow Australian from Sydney.)
December 9, 2019
Lisbeth Eastoe (nee Scales)
So many happy memories of time escaping from Taree to spend at Aunty Ath's and Uncle Brian's farm playing with Julie and Robin when I was under 7 years of age. Julie and I setting up a stall on the roadside decorated with branches hung with Christmas decorations we had made, I don't even recall if it were actually Christmas, and attempting...and failing...to sell peaches to passing motorists.
Learning to tell when a cow pat was dry enough to pick up and throw.
Taking turns to ride Rosie the horse...
Julie teaching me how to fee poddy calves....
Swimming in Passionfruit Creek together....
Reading from Robin's and Julie's set of Beatrix Potter books
So many happy memories
RIP dear Julie
Lisbeth Scales
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