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Julia Quayle

1942 - 2014

BORN

1942

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2014

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Gerner-Wolf-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory - Port Clinton

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Port Clinton, Ohio

Julia Quayle Obituary

(News Article) PORT CLINTON - Julia Somsen Quayle, who was dedicated to her students as an English teacher and to her community as a civic volunteer in retirement, died Saturday in Fort Walton Beach Medical Center in Florida. She was 72.

She and her husband, Bill, who live in Ottawa County's Catawba Island Township, were on vacation in Florida. She became ill after a meal and was admitted to the hospital two days later. She died of heart failure, her husband said.

Mrs. Quayle retired in 2004 from Port Clinton Middle School, where she had taught English for 16 years. She received awards for teaching, including a statewide honor.

She'd intended her middle school assignment to be temporary. She had a master's degree in English from the University of Wyoming and taught at the university level. She went to the University of Toledo to get an Ohio teaching certificate and was a substitute in the Port Clinton schools.

District officials after a time expressed an interest in hiring her as a full-time middle school teacher. Her reply: " 'Don't hire me if you want me to stay for long,' " her husband recalled. " 'The first opening at the high school, I'm out of here.' "

But she turned down every opportunity to leave. "She loved that middle school and the students loved her," her husband said. "She loved the kids, and she would tell me, 'You know these kids, if you treat them all the same, if you don't play favorites and treat them with respect and give them your best, they return it to you in spades.' "

"That sounds hokey, I suppose," her husband said, "but that's what she did."

From childhood, she'd studied classical piano, and she taught piano students almost everywhere she lived. She retired from that as well and focused on the community. She took part in the Ottawa County Community Foundation and worked behind the scenes for the Musical Arts Series at Firelands. She served on the Ida Rupp Library and Port Clinton Parks boards.

At St. Thomas Episcopal, she'd been a pianist and served on past vestries.

She was born Jan. 5, 1942, in Salt Lake City to Dorothy and Leo Somsen. She grew up in Cokeville, Wyo., and was valedictorian of her 1960 high school graduating class there.

She received a bachelor's degree in English, with a minor in French, from the University of Utah. She taught language arts at Utah State University.

Her husband's jobs with Ford Motor Co. led to transfers across Michigan and Ohio, and the family moved several times. During an extended stay in Ann Arbor, Mrs. Quayle developed a successful piano teaching practice. She formerly taught language arts at the General Motors Institute in Flint.

Surviving are her husband, William, whom she married Sept. 9, 1966; sons, Douglas and Matthew; sister, Sylvia Somsen Henricks, and two grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. today in Gerner-Wolf-Walker Fun- eral Home, Port Clinton. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Port Clinton.

The family suggests tributes to the Julia A. Quayle Educational Fund at the Ottawa County Community Foundation to help students who major in English or classical piano or to Strength for the Journey through St. Thomas to help children in the Dominican Republic.

Contact Blade Staff Writer Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on Apr. 25, 2014.

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May 6, 2014

Bill, I just found out about Julie's passing and cannot really believe. She was an amazing person and so glad that we had those years being your neighbor. Will never forget the fun we had during the OSU/Michigan week! Condolences to you and your family, you have lost a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Connie & Tom Black

keith fleming

April 26, 2014

she was one of my biggest supporters of my business and an inspiration to me about what the arts in and around port clinton could and has aspired to be. Her voice and presence will truly leave an open space in this world.

Patricia True

April 25, 2014

Julie was a very special friend for many years. She was a talented lady and her life was a gift to all who knew her.
I enjoyed our times the past two years when we were in Port Clinton.
My heartfelt sympathy goes to the Quayle family. God Bless. Pat

Martha

April 25, 2014

Dear family and friends, I am very sorry to hear of your loss. May you be consoled in prayer to the God of all comfort and please remember, he knows every time we cry (Psalms 56:8), and he desires to comfort and strengthen you through these difficult times.

Rachel Gluck

April 24, 2014

I never knew this much about her. She led a pretty amazing life. I'll miss her.

Anne Rooker

April 24, 2014

How sad to hear of Julie's passing. I feel honored to have called Julie my friend during out time on Catawba Island.
Our thoughts are with the family.

Jillian Brandt

April 24, 2014

Without a doubt, my favorite English teacher. I'll never forget her leaving our class to its own devices after we read Lord of the Flies (a grand social experiment). I loved the Sentence of the Day. Mrs. Quayle will remain in my heart always.

Marie and Larry Janes

April 24, 2014

Our prayers go out to the Quayle family. Julie made us smile and appreciate the little things in life. She will be missed, but we will cherish our fond memories of her in our hearts forever.

Vicki Heigel

April 24, 2014

The passing of a true lady who gave so much to her family and community is now touching so many of us. What an inspiration for us all. I am so fortunate our paths crossed and will miss her and her lovely smile.

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