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Julie Bosh, 66, of Marion, Ohio, passed away on April 2, 2025. Julie was born on June 6, 1958, to Donald and Phyllis LaMunyon.
From the very beginning, she was a spirited and independent soul who lived her life on her own terms. Her presence was unforgettable—full of strength, warmth, and a spark that lit up every room she entered.She found joy in the simple, beautiful things: the rhythm of good music, the quiet comfort of a good book, the peace of being outdoors, and the love that came with gathering around a home-cooked meal. Julie had a special way of bringing people together, especially when she was in the kitchen, cooking for the ones she loved most.
Julie is survived by her daughter, Desiree Tufts; her son, John Edwards; her brothers, Richard Palmer, Todd Szymanski, and Joe Szymanski; and her sister, Joyce Ellenwood. She was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Phyllis, her husband, Phil Bosh and loved ones who now welcome her home.
Her legacy is one of resilience, love, and authenticity. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. A private memorial will be held to celebrate her life.
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