Julie was born to Billie Lee Hobbs and Joy Adrene Felsted-Cottrell Hobbs. She grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from Skyline High School, where she was a cheerleader. She also attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University-Provo.
On August 19, 1988, she married Bradford Nelson Hatch in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. To this union were born seven children, Jordan, Kendall, Jonathan, Heidi, Nathaniel, Christopher, and Noah. Julie and Brad raised their family in Washington, D.C., Texas, Alaska, and settled in Idaho fourteen years ago.
An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She loved playing the piano, road trips, hiking, the ocean and beaches, the mountains, forests, and Yellowstone National Park. She enjoyed cross stitching, watercolor painting, growing flowers, and gardening.
Julie is survived by her husband of 30 years, Bradford Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID; her mother, Joy Adrene Hobbs of Idaho Falls, ID, and her children, Jordan Hatch of Kirksville, MO, Kendall (Hannah) Hatch of Murray, UT, Jonathan (Emily) Hatch of Provo, UT, Heidi Hatch of Provo, UT, Nathaniel Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, Christopher Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, and Noah Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, three brothers, Dan (Tammy) Hobbs of Pocatello, ID, Steve (Linda) Hobbs of Idaho Falls, ID, and Mike (Celestine) Hobbs of Albuquerque, NM.
She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Hobbs, and a sister, Connie Hobbs.
Julie was born to Billie Lee Hobbs and Joy Adrene Felsted-Cottrell Hobbs. She grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from Skyline High School, where she was a cheerleader. She also attended Ricks College and Brigham Young University-Provo.
On August 19, 1988, she married Bradford Nelson Hatch in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. To this union were born seven children, Jordan, Kendall, Jonathan, Heidi, Nathaniel, Christopher, and Noah. Julie and Brad raised their family in Washington, D.C., Texas, Alaska, and settled in Idaho fourteen years ago.
An active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She loved playing the piano, road trips, hiking, the ocean and beaches, the mountains, forests, and Yellowstone National Park. She enjoyed cross stitching, watercolor painting, growing flowers, and gardening.
Julie is survived by her husband of 30 years, Bradford Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID; her mother, Joy Adrene Hobbs of Idaho Falls, ID, and her children, Jordan Hatch of Kirksville, MO, Kendall (Hannah) Hatch of Murray, UT, Jonathan (Emily) Hatch of Provo, UT, Heidi Hatch of Provo, UT, Nathaniel Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, Christopher Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, and Noah Hatch of Idaho Falls, ID, three brothers, Dan (Tammy) Hobbs of Pocatello, ID, Steve (Linda) Hobbs of Idaho Falls, ID, and Mike (Celestine) Hobbs of Albuquerque, NM.
She was preceded in death by her father, Bill Hobbs, and a sister, Connie Hobbs.
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