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Frances Robertson
February 3, 2007
Julie was truly my friend, and I will surely miss her. I'll miss her frequent E-mails, telephone conversations, and loving concern.
Julie was a very intelligent lady, and she would use her time to help me - whether it was learning to crochet or a problem with my cooking or my computer.
She enjoyed visiting New Mexico so much, and I'm sorry she did not get back one more time. My sympathy and prayers to all of Julie's family during this time of sorrow and great loss.
Sincerely, Frances Robertson
Stuart Robertson
February 3, 2007
I knew Julie for many years off and on. We saw each other occassionally the last few years and kept up an e-mail correspondence. She loved all things Southwestern from jewelry to Green Chile. We had lunch with my mom outside Santa Fe and Julie loved the atmosphere and the magaritas. We ate at another Mexican food restaurant that night. She had good taste and a bright and shining wit. I will miss her correspondence. Love and prayers to Jim and Jeremiah.
Dr. Terry Bonner
February 2, 2007
Connie and I will miss Miss Julie. It seems a lifetime ago, but I have many happy recollections of cold winter evenings spent in the company of Julie and Uncle Dixon in Hartsville, Tennessee, with Julie playing everything from ragtime to Beethoven on the piano while Dixon entertained us by being himself.
We'll never see their like again.
Rest in peace.
Cindy Lemoine
February 2, 2007
When I think of Juliet, I think of flowered headbands, shirts in wild prints, the color red, and her Corvette. In one of my pictures of her, all but the Corvette is there! Juliet was one of those persons I didn't know much about, but I didn't have to. I knew *her,* and that was enough. I will miss her terribly, and I'll miss her emails. Since I moved to France, she has been an even greater sounding board, confidante, and advisor. I knew when I saw her in the hospital on January 6, 2007, it would probably be the last time. Three weeks later, she is gone. But I will think of her whenever I see pictures of the tropics, wild headbands or shirts, the color red, or a Corvette. I thank God you are finally at peace now, Windflower.
"Love'n hugs," mon amie.
Jerri Johnson
February 2, 2007
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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