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October 14, 1947 - August 8, 2019
Julie passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on August 8, 2019 after a three and a half year battle with cancer. Julie was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, one of six children to Dorothy and Victor Bryant. She attended Arkansas City High School where she was an honor student and Homecoming Queen. Julie attended Kansas University and graduated from the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley in 1968. She taught high school biology and mathematics before moving to California. After several years working for Xerox in San Francisco, Julie turned her creative talent to painting and drawing. Her artwork has a presence in many homes in Northern California and Mexico.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Linda Bartlett Lentell
October 14, 2019
Arkansas City, Kansas was a great place to grow up. From before kindergarten through 9th grade, I was blessed to live in this wonderful little town that I always profess "raised me". Julie and I were close friends, and shared memorable adventures during those years before I moved away.
Julie was an important influence in my young life. She was my earliest role model, my trusted advisor, and a fun collaborator, e.g. the "Swan Club" formed for our friends, our dazzling Baked Alaska for Home Ec., and so much more.
The Julie I knew was very kind, fair-minded, and wise beyond her years. Julie's birthday would have been yesterday.
I remember Julie's mother and father would always host the most fun-filled birthday parties for Julie, and her siblings. I recall the big old Bryant home, so full of life and laughter, and the recollections are all intertwined with my best Ark City memories.
I was informed of Julie's passing in NYC, just one day ago, in a chance encounter. Although it makes me profoundly sad to know, it allows me the opportunity to express my loving thoughts to Mr.Hauser, Amy & Children, and all family and friends.
I will always love and treasure my memories of my very dear childhood friend, Julie.
Linda Bartlett Lentell and Family
August 17, 2019
We loved her so very much. Much, much love to Kurt and his beloved family. Our hearts are broken.
Mickey and Bob Angell
Keith Pittman
August 12, 2019
Julie was a good friend from 2nd grade through High school and one of the nicest people I have known. Shenis in a better place, now and I hope to see her there when I get there. Rest in peace, Julie.
Dan Keene
August 10, 2019
The last time I saw Julie was at our high school graduation, but I have fond memories of her all these years later. She was one of the sweetest persons I've ever met. And she was smart, beautiful, funny and just fun to be around. My deepest sympathies to her family and all the others who loved her.
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August 10, 2019
Our deepest sympathy to Julie and Kurt family. Julie was a very kind, sensitive and caring person. She will be missed by her Punta Mita family. When someone becomes a memory, that memory will become a treasure. With Caring, Stan and Janey Grad, Punta Mita
Connie Aolson
August 10, 2019
One of my earliest childhood friends from playing with our Terri Lee dolls to sitting together in advanced algebra! Always Julie. A dear person.
Jann Hilyard Ziegler
August 10, 2019
My sincere condolences to Julie's family, at this sad time! Julie was a really sweet girl all through our growing up years. She was beautiful, lots of fun, very smart and talented, popular, and our senior year at ACHS, Julie was our Football Homecoming Queen!!! The ACHS Class of 1965 will miss Julie!!! We will remember all of our good times together, with Julie, growing up, in Arkansas City!!! Those were wonderful years! Rest in peace now dear Julie♥
Ruby McCall Rowe
August 9, 2019
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