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Julia Margaret <I>Barry</I> Reifel

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Julia Margaret Barry Reifel

Birth
Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, USA
Death
1 Mar 2015 (aged 89)
Port Orchard, Kitsap County, Washington, USA
Burial
Shoreline, King County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Q, Lot 624, Site 5
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Julia Margaret (Barry) Reifel, at 89 years of age, passed away of natural causes in Port Orchard, Washington on March 1, 2015.

She was born in Lakeview, Oregon on Sept. 30, 1925, to Michael Philip Jeremiah and Hanora Eilene (O'Shea) Barry.

Julia grew up on a ranch in Lakeview and attended college at Oregon State College (now Oregon State University) in Corvallis, Oregon.

She met Charlton "Charlie" Edward Reifel in Corvallis, Oregon. They were married on 9 September 1944 in Lakeview, Oregon, and were married for 58 years, before Chatlton passed away in 2003.

Julia was a loving mother and always loved being around children. She poured her life into her seven children, Mike, Chuck, Pete, Nick, Barry, John, and Mary.

From day care to teen club, she was always ready and willing to be involved in activities that would provide healthy activities for her children to participate in. She was a den mother for the boys scouts for over 20 years, along with coaching kids teams, leading teen club, volunteering in the school kitchen, corralling pets, taxi driving to an infinite number of events, and refereeing countless squabbles and wrestling matches.

There was always food on the table, clothes in the dresser, and presents under the tree, no matter how many people were staying in the house.

Julia was mother to many more than her own children, sometimes offering her home to relatives and friends in need of food and shelter till the storm blew over.

She loved to do crafts, sew, and write, and was a master at keeping a multitude of kids busy with a multitude of activities in a multitude of areas at the same time.

Dogs, cats, snakes, turtles, rats, gerbils, frogs, tadpoles, hamsters, parakeets, raccoons, ants, bees, baby chicks, and more were only part of her repertoire when it came to teaching kids to care for animals. She had an uncanny ability to tell it like it is, sometimes with a sarcastic tone, with a smile on her face and without offending others.

She loved to tell stories, real and fictional, and was well known for her ability to fill in the gaps when information was missing or skewed. Her ability to be genuine and sincere was always front and center with everyone she met.

Julia is survived by her seven children, Michael and Julie, Harry, Peter and Linda, Nick and Debbie, Barry and Ellen, John and Ronda, and Mary Reifel , along with 13 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Charlton.

She was laid to rest in Holyrood Catholic Cemetery in Shoreline, Washington.
Julia Margaret (Barry) Reifel, at 89 years of age, passed away of natural causes in Port Orchard, Washington on March 1, 2015.

She was born in Lakeview, Oregon on Sept. 30, 1925, to Michael Philip Jeremiah and Hanora Eilene (O'Shea) Barry.

Julia grew up on a ranch in Lakeview and attended college at Oregon State College (now Oregon State University) in Corvallis, Oregon.

She met Charlton "Charlie" Edward Reifel in Corvallis, Oregon. They were married on 9 September 1944 in Lakeview, Oregon, and were married for 58 years, before Chatlton passed away in 2003.

Julia was a loving mother and always loved being around children. She poured her life into her seven children, Mike, Chuck, Pete, Nick, Barry, John, and Mary.

From day care to teen club, she was always ready and willing to be involved in activities that would provide healthy activities for her children to participate in. She was a den mother for the boys scouts for over 20 years, along with coaching kids teams, leading teen club, volunteering in the school kitchen, corralling pets, taxi driving to an infinite number of events, and refereeing countless squabbles and wrestling matches.

There was always food on the table, clothes in the dresser, and presents under the tree, no matter how many people were staying in the house.

Julia was mother to many more than her own children, sometimes offering her home to relatives and friends in need of food and shelter till the storm blew over.

She loved to do crafts, sew, and write, and was a master at keeping a multitude of kids busy with a multitude of activities in a multitude of areas at the same time.

Dogs, cats, snakes, turtles, rats, gerbils, frogs, tadpoles, hamsters, parakeets, raccoons, ants, bees, baby chicks, and more were only part of her repertoire when it came to teaching kids to care for animals. She had an uncanny ability to tell it like it is, sometimes with a sarcastic tone, with a smile on her face and without offending others.

She loved to tell stories, real and fictional, and was well known for her ability to fill in the gaps when information was missing or skewed. Her ability to be genuine and sincere was always front and center with everyone she met.

Julia is survived by her seven children, Michael and Julie, Harry, Peter and Linda, Nick and Debbie, Barry and Ellen, John and Ronda, and Mary Reifel , along with 13 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Charlton.

She was laid to rest in Holyrood Catholic Cemetery in Shoreline, Washington.


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