JULIO - David M.
Of Raleigh, NC, formerly of Williamsville, NY, passed away February 17, 2014, at age 52, after a three-year battle with cancer. He was a graduate of American University in Washington, DC, where he earned a BS in Finance. He worked as a Senior Principal Consultant with Oracle Corporation for 19 years. David loved playing golf and spending time with his family and best friend, Lisa. He is survived by his mother, Dorothy M. Julio; grandmother, Dorothy E. Mang of Lancaster, NY; sister, Donna M. Julio; brother, Todd M. (Heidi) Julio of Williamsburg, VA. He was the loving uncle to his nephew, Chase, and his niece, Piper, and he is preceded in death by his father, Anthony M. Julio. A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church on Maple Rd. in Williamsville, NY, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the David Julio Golf Memorial Scholarship Fund. Please contact Ross VanDooser at 919-917-5575. Condolences: rfhr.com.
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