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June 7, 2012
Dear Streadbeck Family,
We just wanted to let you know that we are thinking about you and offer our deepest sympathy at the passing of Julia.
My mom, Adell Overly, has been under Hospice care these past 2 weeks with congestive heart failure so our family has been at her home as much as possible.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Julene Overly Maddocks
Paul D Laws
May 29, 2012
Sympathies to all family and friends. Gratitude for Julia and a long life well lived. May peace and comfort be yours in the days ahead made sure by the knowledge of God's Plan for His children.
Julia J. Erickson
May 28, 2012
When I was in the kindergarten at Jefferson School, Julia Erickson, who was in the first grade, heard that there was a Julia (Jenkins) in the kindergarten. She was so happy that there was another Julia that she came down from the first grade to the kindergarten to meet me and to teach me (there was a blackboard) how to write my name in cursive. I will never forget it. Although there was a grade's difference, we followed each other through school. I married a man whose last name is Erickson, so I became Julia Erickson, too. Once I said to my husband, "I wonder what became of little Julia Erickson. He replied, "She probably married a man named Jenkins. I was impressed with Julia Erickson Streadbeck and her husband's accomplishments She led a wonderful life. My condolences to her fine family.
Robert Bennion
May 28, 2012
She supported her husband in his work which introduced me to valuable and interesting German courses. I say to her, qimai þiudinassus þeins(thy kingdom come). May her present and future families enjoy their daily bread remembering their first providers.
Gwendella Earl i Murri
May 27, 2012
Dear Arval I am sorry to read of Julia's passing. Even though we know it is part of Gods plan it still is hard to have those we have spent so many year with and loved so dearly leave us. It has been 7 years since I lost my sweetheart. May God be with you through these hard times. I wish I could come to the funeral but I am unable to make it. I am 87 and my eye are going fast. I have Maculer Degeneration and my left eye is almost gone. I drive around my home but not very far away. I will remember you in my prayers.
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