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Julie Swoboda Obituary

Swoboda, Julie

(2/9/1969 - 9/17/2023) Julie is survived by her mother and stepfather (Carol and Don Conway-Long), father and stepmother (Dale and Georgalu Swoboda), sisters (Sara Shaw and Emily Swoboda), brother & sister-in-law (Geoff and Lindsay Swoboda), and beloved nieces (Amelia Shaw and River Swoboda).

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the ASPCA or Humane Society of Missouri.

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Sep. 24, 2023.

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Jack Lee

August 2, 2025

I'll always remember you and that one night we we're laughing so much and that one special day. You were such a good sweethearted friend. Much Love.

Carol

February 23, 2024

Melissa Shead Jones

September 29, 2023

Julie and I were good friends at Christ the King and then we went to the same high school for 1 year together. I remember going to her house for her birthday celebration one year and her Mom made artichokes for us. It was my first time trying them. They turned out pretty good.
Julie was such a funny person. She always had a story to tell. She dearly loved her pets and her family.
We will all miss her so much.
It´s so hard to believe she´s no longer with us.
Sending hugs and prayers to the family. God be with you all during this extremely difficult time!
Melissa Jones CKS/RK

Schoene

September 29, 2023

Julie, Words can´t express how much I miss you. I´m in awe of your quick wit, artistic creativity, humor, and how you won the election - hands down - for Mayor of Sassyville. Each Mardi Gras and St. Pat´s and any parade (and beyond) I´ll celebrate your beautiful life. Thank you for enriching mine. Love to you and your fam. We all carry you in our hearts. Lots of love, Schoene

Michelle Gothan

September 27, 2023

Julie I could always count on you for a snappy remark that would make me laugh every time. You are so missed and will never be forgotten.

Steve & Chris Swoboda

September 26, 2023

Julie was my goddaughter. It was an honor at just fifteen that her parents asked me. Julie had such a big heart. Her dedication as a speech therapist helping children is one huge example. She loved her extended family, taking the lead with her sisters on a couple of family reunions. We miss you, Jules.
Love always,
Uncle Steve and Aunt Chris

Katy Vatterott

September 25, 2023

Your upbeat spirit always put smiles on faces. Rest in peace Julie.

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Tina Jackson

September 25, 2023

Julie was my sister-in-law for 10 years. She loved her Az nieces and nephews and adored her nieces Amelia and River. I was hopeful she would find happiness again back home with her beloved family in STL. I was saddened to hear of her recent diagnosis and had checked in on her a couple times. I was happy to hear her positive outlook. Our entire family was shocked and devastated to hear of her death. We send our love and prayers for peace and comfort to her family. Julie, I will miss you, and I know you are singing with the angels and smiling once again.

Janet

September 25, 2023

So many loving memories. You will be forever missed

Randy Krummenacher Costas

September 24, 2023

Sending my condolences to Julies family and friends. She was in the first class of children I ever taught. We managed to stay in touch over the years, and across the miles separating us. Last Christmas she helped me decorate my tree with fellow classmate Jennifer Cavato Frakes. She was a kind and gentle child who grew into such a wonderful adult. My heart goes out to all who will miss that beautiful soul. Rest in peace Julie. Miss K will miss you.

Emily D SWOBODA

September 24, 2023

I miss you, Jules.

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