Julia M. JOHNSON Born on February 28, 1928, in Hong Kong, she was the sixth of seven children. At the age of 25, Julia followed two of her sisters and immigrated to San Francisco. She moved to Seattle with her first husband, Rodney York, and two of their children in 1961. A year later they settled in what is now Shoreline, where she lived until 2008. In the intervening years Julia reared her family, for 23 years owned The Poodle Puff (a dog grooming business), and, in 1980, met Donald, her current husband. Wed in 1987, they shared 24 happy years together enjoying fishing, traveling, the horse races, table tennis and their families. Three years ago, Julia and Don were one of the first residents of Ballard Landmark, where they made many wonderful friends. Julia died peacefully in her sleep on October 20, 2011. Julia is survived by her husband, Donald G. Johnson; her three children, Wendy Clark, Bryan York, and Michael York; four grandchildren, Matthew and Christopher York, Kajsa Castro and Devin Clark; and two great-grandchildren. A parishioner of St. Mark's Catholic Church for 46 years, Julia will be interred at Holyrood Cemetery, 205 NE 205th St., Shoreline, on Thursday, Oct. 27 at 2:00 p.m. A celebration of life will follow. Please share memories at www.becksfuneralhome.com.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Christopher York
October 22, 2022
I miss you Grandma, I could use your hugs right now.

kajsa castro
November 2, 2011
Grandma I love and miss you alot Rest In Peace
Jill Solomon
October 26, 2011
I am so lucky to be in your life,we understood each other.Thank you for sharing your life with me.
Karyn Willison
October 26, 2011
Dear Wendy, Bryan and Michael; I'm truly sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you all as you take this time together to celebrate your mother's life. How wonderful that she's now at peace and had all of you around her when she most needed your love and concern. May God Bless you all.
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Norma Jamsheed
October 26, 2011
My wish is for Julia to be comfortable and forever at peace. I am sure she is there now. To her children, I wish you all only sweet thoughts and good memories of your mother. Life takes all of us in different directions and my wish is that you find a time where you all are together again and can share the good memories and wonderful times you had together.
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