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Julie Katherine Radtke

1946 - 2025

Julie Katherine Radtke obituary, 1946-2025, Missoula, MT

BORN

1946

DIED

2025

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Missoula, Montana

Julie Radtke Obituary

Julie Katherine Radtke

June 2, 1946 - May 7, 2025

Julia Katherine Richardson Radtke.

Beloved mother, friend, quilter and adventurer.

MISSOULA ~ Julia Katherine Radtke, 78, of Missoula passed away on May 7th, 2025, leaving behind a life filled with love, literature and creativity.

Julie was born in Milford, Connecticut on June 2nd, 1946 to Robert Woodruff Richardson and Doris Elizabeth Iten. Julie and her sister Susie were raised in Dousman, Wisconsin at Dorwood. Julie's love for literature and writing began early. As a young girl, she penned lively reports on the SGG Club (Six Giggling Girls), proudly featured multiple times on the front page of the Dousman Index in the 1950s. Julie attended Catholic Memorial High School in Waukesha, Wisconsin and then University of WisconsinOshkosh, where she earned a degree in Library Science. She would later study journalism, earn a teaching certificate in English and History and obtain a Masters of Arts degree in Fine Arts from the University of Montana.

She started her professional career as a librarian at DePaul University in Chicago before moving west to Missoula, Montana, with her husband and young son, Jake. She would then work at the UM Law Library, Loyola Sacred Heart High School and Whitefish High School. One of the highlights of her career was spearheading a grant to integrate technology and the internet to high schools in Montana before most high schools were aware of the internet. After retirement she was an adjunct professor teaching courses in library science.

Julie created an environment of possibilities for her two sons to grow up in. She threw herself into her communityserving actively in the Hellgate High School PTA and proudly working as a band parent, helping fundraise for the band's unforgettable trip to the Rose Bowl. She later took her younger son and his friends on a road trip to the World Cup in Californiaa wild ride full of laughter and questionable driving.

Julie had a quick wit and a quirky sense of humor. She was a quilter, deeply involved in local quilt guilds, a local book club and an avid lover of arts, crafts, and collecting. She left no quilt shop or antique store unvisited. A dedicated historian, she enjoyed tracing her ancestry back to Switzerland and Vaudeville performers. She was also a published author, a skydiver, and an adventurer who explored Montana and the world beyond.

Julie was a nature lover and gardener, creating lush, beautiful flower gardens that were the pride of her home. She was a skier, a huckleberry picker, a runner who kept pace with her boys in races, a business owner, a devoted librarian, and an enthusiastic volunteer. Over the years Julie volunteered as an ELL tutor, a writing coach, at various libraries, and at Glacier National Park.

Julie was also a lifelong dog lover. She opened her heart and home to many rescue dogs over the years. She read constantly and voraciously, consuming literature with passion. You could frequently find her in the afternoon with her dog and a good book in her hand.

She is survived by her two sons and their wives, Jake & Tomiko Radtke and Joe & Robyn Radtke, and her beloved grandson, Jack Radtke and many friends whose lives were touched by her humor. Her legacy will live on in every garden she inspired, every quilt stitched with care, every book devoured, every act of boldness and every moonflower that blooms under the bright sky.

To all of her friends- there are no words to express our gratitude for all of the support and friendship you offered her, especially in her final years. May she find peace and health in the next step of her journey.

There will be a Celebration of Life Garden Party on June 1st from 2-5 p.m. at Joe and Robyn's- 401 33rd Ave.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in honor of Julie to Friends of the Library (Missoula Public Library), Soft Landings, or Montana Public Radio.

Arrangements are under the care of Sunset Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory in Missoula.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Missoulian on May 22, 2025.

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Elaine Beaudoin

June 2, 2025

I met Julie at the DePaul Library when we were both young and a little crazy. She was such a wonderful person to work with. I had the opportunity to visit her in Montana 15 years or so ago. We had a great day. And, we quipped a little on Facebook. Today, I went to send her a happy birthday and learned she had passed a few weeks ago. She will make heaven a better place. May she rest in peace.

-jeanette Winslow - MT TALES - OSC

May 28, 2025

Dear Julie's Family,
Sending heartfelt condolences - I loved Julie! I worked with her on the MT TALES Grant, and have the fondest memories of my time with her as an OSC. She was a most special woman who touched so many lives - many that knew she did, and many more that didn't know how much she impacted their lives. I can think of no greater legacy. I hope your memories of her lessen your grief, and the knowledge of joining her in heaven helps with the pain of her passing. I am blessed to have called her my friend. I'm so sorry that I couldn't join the celebration of her life, but I will be thinking of her and you all that day.

Tava Smathers

May 22, 2025

I miss you SO much, my kooky crazy dearly beloved friend. You gave me my first and favorite ever quilt. "We´ll always have Paris."

Leona

May 22, 2025

Julie had an adventurous inner force, a kind soul, a positive outlook, and a great sense of humor. I know her spirit will live on in all that she accomplished.

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