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Jodie. Mosley
July 15, 2025
Mrs. Julia. God. Bless we. Love. You. Miss. You were. The. Best. Teacher. Anybody. Could. Have. Ingodscare. To. Be. Absent from the. Body is to. Be. Present. With be with. Lord jm
Gwendolyn Foreman
July 17, 2008
To the family of the late Mrs. Julia Cawthon. My prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Mrs. Cawthon was my kindergarten teacher and I will never forget her. I appreciate her instilling in the good values that she did. I will forever love her. God Bless her. and I love her . She will forever hold a place in my life.
Melinda Price & Family
July 16, 2008
To the Cawthon and Nelson families, continue to trust in the Lord. He is the only way. We truly regret your loss.
Venus Trawick Ware
July 16, 2008
"Miss Julia" and her son, "Mr. Frank", will always have a special place in my heart. They educated many children with love. Their leather straps should be bronzed. ;-) If more of today's teachers were like Miss Julia and Mr. Frank, there is no doubt that no child would be left behind.
Robert Cawthon
July 16, 2008
Mother Julia has been a strong leader and role model for the family. We will remember your quiet strength in the face of hardship, tragedy, and triumph, and your firm faith in God. We celebrate your life!
Edna & Earl Butts
July 16, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Charlene Clark
July 15, 2008
The world has lost a truly great individual and a true woman of God. I will always cherish the many, many fond memories I have of "Miss Julia". She walked the walk and talked the talk. She was a wonderful inspiration to me and my family. Her guidance and firm, but loving hand, helped me to become the woman that I am today. Others would benefit by following her example. Her presence will be missed. My prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Edlena Wright
July 15, 2008
When we lose someone we love it seems that time stands still. What moves through us is a silence... a quiet sadness... A longing for one more day... one more word... one more touch... We may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. We will see you again some day, in a heavenly place where there is no parting. A place where there are no words that mean good-bye.
To my family, Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov 3:5,6
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