During World War II she belonged to the San Francisco Citizens Hospitality Committee for servicemen and she worked with the Red Cross making bandages. After the war, she married Osmond Stone, who she met ice skating. In the late 1940's they had a son, Robert, and moved to Westlake. After the loss of her husband in 1957, she stayed in Westlake until she moved to Millbrae in the 1970's. She worked at Fisher Flour Mills for 43 years as their "Girl Friday" as she described herself. She loved bookkeeping. Even after she officially retired, she spent many years working as a bookkeeper for her brother Marty's lamp shop, Victor Electric.
Julie had an always-positive, upbeat attitude and zest for life. She was very proud of her independent spirit. She loved to socialize at family gatherings and often was the "life of the party." She read the newspaper every day and could always discuss what was going on in the world. She followed the 49ers and, most recently, the Warriors. She loved to take trips to the casinos. Most of all, Julie loved being Irish and all things Irish.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Osmond; her brothers Marty, Timothy, Ambrose and Richard; her sisters Eleanor, Essie, and Mary. She is survived by her son, Robert Stone (Kathy); her sister, Catherine; and many nieces and nephews and their children.
Friends and family are invited to attend a mass at St. Dunstan's Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae, on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
During World War II she belonged to the San Francisco Citizens Hospitality Committee for servicemen and she worked with the Red Cross making bandages. After the war, she married Osmond Stone, who she met ice skating. In the late 1940's they had a son, Robert, and moved to Westlake. After the loss of her husband in 1957, she stayed in Westlake until she moved to Millbrae in the 1970's. She worked at Fisher Flour Mills for 43 years as their "Girl Friday" as she described herself. She loved bookkeeping. Even after she officially retired, she spent many years working as a bookkeeper for her brother Marty's lamp shop, Victor Electric.
Julie had an always-positive, upbeat attitude and zest for life. She was very proud of her independent spirit. She loved to socialize at family gatherings and often was the "life of the party." She read the newspaper every day and could always discuss what was going on in the world. She followed the 49ers and, most recently, the Warriors. She loved to take trips to the casinos. Most of all, Julie loved being Irish and all things Irish.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Osmond; her brothers Marty, Timothy, Ambrose and Richard; her sisters Eleanor, Essie, and Mary. She is survived by her son, Robert Stone (Kathy); her sister, Catherine; and many nieces and nephews and their children.
Friends and family are invited to attend a mass at St. Dunstan's Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae, on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
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