Julie Rene Johnson Julie Ren e Johnson, 37, of Eatonville, passed away May 15, 2014. She was born in Tacoma, WA on October 23, 1976 to Ralph and Loreli Eaton. Julie graduated from Eatonville High School and Clover Park Vocational School. She was an Executive Secretary for Frank Russell Company in Tacoma for many years, as well as a Customer Service Representative at First Citizens Bank in Eatonville. A loving daughter, mother, grandmother, and friend, Julie is survived by her parents Ralph and Loreli, her children Blake Millam (Keely McCauley), Tate, and Delayney Johnson, grandson Jayce McCauley, grandparents Ed and Delores Flieger, and her many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Her wonderful spirit, joy, and kindness will be celebrated with a memorial service on Wednesday, May 28, at 1:00 pm at the Eatonville Baptist Church, 825 Eatonville Highway W.
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Sweet Julie your smile is my light! Duane and I truly miss you. XO
Kim Harper
June 4, 2014
Julie, we will keep your memory alive I promise you that. Your grandson will know his Glamma Julie through pictures and stories. We love you.
Pam Strub
May 27, 2014
We will love you forever.
Mom & Dad
May 23, 2014
You were a beautiful light to all that knew you. You were my best friend and the sister of my heart. You will forever be missed but I will always carry you with me in my heart. My prayers to the family members and all that loved her as much as I did. May god bless you and keep you close and give comfort in these difficult times.
Roxanne Ortega
May 22, 2014
I am so very sorry for all involved. My sincerest condolences.
May 22, 2014
So young, so beautiful, and so loving, so celebrate the life she gave to all of you, and love you still have for her, dying does not hurt her, she simply left us,the dying hurts us who remain to grieve and remember. Let her go, let the earth slip away, as she bounds forth into eternity to her heavenly father. Rest well...
May 22, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss, God bless your family
Anne Smith
May 22, 2014
I AM SO SORRY TO HER DEATH. I REMEBER WAITING ON THEM. so sorry for the family my prayers are with you.
beverly hon
May 22, 2014
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