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Julia Elizabeth Harris, a shining light in the lives of all who knew her, passed away on October 15, 2025, at the age of 35. Born on November 19, 1989, in St. Johnsbury, Vermont. Julia’s journey began in a small town, but her spirit and impact were anything but small.
A graduate of Rock Point School in Burlington, Vermont class of 2007, Julia was not only academically successful but also a passionate artist, an accomplished violinist, a competitive horse rider, and a downhill ski racer. Her creativity and her determination were evident in everything she pursued, always striving to be her best and to inspire those around her. She was a dedicated ticketing agent and later a supervisor at Burlington International Airport, as well as working at UVM Medical Center while pursuing her nursing degree at the University of Vermont. Her nursing career not only reflected her intelligence but also her deeply caring nature, as she always sought ways to help those in need.
Julia was greatly drawn to water, enjoying wonderful family vacations in the Caribbean and the Adirondack Mountains of New York where her family has a summer home. She enjoyed swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving and canoe camping.
Julia was a devoted mother, filling the lives of her cherished children—Elijah Aguier, Romeo Brown, and Rikko Brown—with support, encouragement and boundless love. Her nurturing spirit and unwavering love will leave an indelible mark on their hearts, shaping them into the wonderful individuals they are becoming. Julia's amazing personality drew people to her; she radiated warmth with her caring and loving demeanor, forming meaningful connections wherever she went.
She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Mary Beth Harris, her brother Blake Harris, and her three beloved children, who were her pride and joy. Though she may have departed this world, her legacy, created through her artistry, devotion to her family, and her compassionate spirit, will continue to inspire those fortunate enough to have known her.
Julia Elizabeth Harris, though no longer with us, will always be remembered as an amazing person whose impact will resonate through the lives she enriched and the love she so freely gave. She will be deeply missed but never forgotten.
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