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Julie Hieronymus Obituary

JULIE HIERONYMUS Look up there...she's in Heaven. Julia Carol Adkins Hieronymus, 58, went peacefully to be with the Lord on Saturday, August 1st, 2020, surrounded by her loving family and care team. Julie was born in Burlington, NC to Jim and Susie Adkins. After graduating from UNCW in 1986 where she earned degrees in English and Psychology, Julie had fallen in love with the beach and her future husband, George, and decided to call Wilmington her home. She raised a beloved family and held a technical writing career that lasted over 30 years. While she lived in Wilmington until her passing, Julie's favorite city to spend time in was London. In addition to the coast, Julie enjoyed family get togethers, her granddaughter, Ava, who she adored, NC State Wolfpack, participating in the Wilmington film industry as an extra multiple times, British history, music of the 60's, 70's and 80's - Jammin' 99.9 forever on her radio - reading books (particularly about her favorite artists, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and Paul McCartney), and ravaging Harris Teeter shelves with her coupon expertise. Leaving behind a legacy of kindness, patience and positivity, Julie handled life's challenges with graceful resilience. Despite bearing four bouts of cancer and eventually a terminal diagnosis of ALS, she held hope in her heart, wore a bright smile on her face and kept those around her in constant laughter. She never gave up or changed her selfless, kind demeanor. And never once strayed from her faith. She left this earth as Hurricane Isaias was approaching, The name means "God is my Salvation". Julie is preceded in death by her husband, George Hieronymus and father, Jim Adkins. She is survived by her children, Hunter Hieronymus of Wilmington, NC and Magge Hieronymus of Long Beach, CA; granddaughter AVa Hieronymus of Hampstead, NC; mother, Susie Adkins of Wilmington, NC; sister, Ginny Rogan of Wilmington, NC; life long best friends, Gina Stone, of Burlington, NC and cousin, Jeannie Cottle Melville of Harrells, NC and her extended family of wonderful nieces , nephews, cousins, and in-laws. A memorial service will be held this Wednesday, August 12, on the lawn at Watha United Methodist Church at 10:00am, 160 Camp Kirkwood Rd., Watha, NC. Lawn chairs are welcome. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be sent to the Pretty in Pink Breast Cancer Foundation, 5171 Glennwood Ave. #360, Raleigh, NC 27612 or to the ALS Association, NC Chapter, 4 N. Blount Str. #200, Raleigh, NC 27601

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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Aug. 9, 2020.

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John Rogan

August 3, 2024

Julie, you endured many challenges in your short life. I never saw you lose faith or your love of family. I think of you often I my family has their time of challenges
God bless and as the Doors would say, "break on through, to the other side "

BARBARA MERRILL

August 17, 2021

Julie befriended me while we worked in New Jersey, writing procedures for a power company.
After work, we'd stop for a bite to eat and talk about our lives. We had a great time at the Stevie Nicks concert. I miss Julie's smile, voice, and friendship every day at work. On on weekends, I think about what we might have done for kicks. We had planned to go to Boston for the 4th of July, but we never made it . I hope to go one of these days and watch the fireworks on her behalf.

Colleen

August 14, 2020

Julie was a wonderful friend and will be truly missed. Much love to her family, Hunter and Maggee. Colleen, Carson and Caroline Heck

Carole Wolff

August 14, 2020

Love and miss you Julie. We were neighbors but also friends. You will never be forgotten ❤

Lorraine (Miner) Newton

August 12, 2020

Julie was a hoot to live with! At the beginning of the every month she got a check for living expenses. Lori Jae and I knew that meant a big bag of potato chips and a large tub of French onion dip!!!

Barbara Merrill

August 12, 2020

My deepest condolences to everyone in Julie's family. I met Julie just five years ago and although I did not get to spend much time with her, she will live in my heart forever. She was my friend. Love, Barbara Merrill

Lisa Wagoner

August 11, 2020

Rest In Peace Julie. You will be missed. Sending love, hugs, and prayers to your family. Love, Lisa Kroenung Wagoner
Burlington,NC

David Haldeman

August 11, 2020

Susie, Ginny, Hunter & Family, You're in our thoughts during this difficult time. I'll miss Julies kindness & smile. Such a gentle soul. Hugs...

Jane/Lee Norman

August 11, 2020

As you lay Julie to rest we will have many fond memories of her as a child and as an adult. She was a beautiful person in so many ways and had a tenatious spirit, fighting un-relentingly for her health. now she is at peace and in a wonderful place

John

August 10, 2020

Julie's faith was always remarkable and evident all through her life and actions. She now is at peace, looking down on us watching with her endless supply of popcorn and parm ! Love and Peace be with you.

Gina Stone

August 9, 2020

The last time I saw you a few weeks ago I saw that the angels were calling you. I felt it in my heart. I said “Dad had his arms open waiting for you and Aunt Doris was sweeping a path.” (You would always tease me about my sweeping.) Now you are in heaven with them. You are my best friend forever and you will be missed forever. Love you!

Jeannie Melville

August 9, 2020

Julie, our granddaughters were born 6 weeks apart, how we loved getting them together and sharing funny things they would say. I'm going to miss that terribly. Rest in peace til we meet again.

Janet Cartwright

August 9, 2020

So sweet...so bright...so loving...Heavens gain and our loss. Our family will not be the same without her.

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