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Julia Ann “Julie” Barrett

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Julia Ann “Julie” Barrett

Birth
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Dec 2019 (aged 96)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12, Block 30, Lot 73, Space 1
Memorial ID
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She lived in many locations before relocating to The Landings in Savannah, GA. While there, she served as President of Land Lovers, Chaired the 1989 Flea Market, and was an early female member of the Kiwanis Club. She gave freely of her time, mentoring at the Hesse School, and working as a youth advocate for children with the court system. She also provided financial support to a student from the Ukraine in her aspiration to pursue her dreams in Marketing at Savannah State, and also sponsored a child from Guatemala for many years. She was an exceptional artist and was most proud of her work designing greeting cards for Hallmark and Norcross early in her career in NYC. She studied with Ann Balbernie in Wayne, PA, and with Tony Couch, a nationally known water colorist from Stone Mountain, GA. Surviving are her daughter, Sandie and wife, Eileen; sons, David and his wife, Bonnie, and Brian, son in-law, Michael Koppenhafer; grandchildren, Leslie Koppenhafer, Kelly Priceman, and Ian Riddell; and great granddaughter, Oliva Judith Priceman.
She lived in many locations before relocating to The Landings in Savannah, GA. While there, she served as President of Land Lovers, Chaired the 1989 Flea Market, and was an early female member of the Kiwanis Club. She gave freely of her time, mentoring at the Hesse School, and working as a youth advocate for children with the court system. She also provided financial support to a student from the Ukraine in her aspiration to pursue her dreams in Marketing at Savannah State, and also sponsored a child from Guatemala for many years. She was an exceptional artist and was most proud of her work designing greeting cards for Hallmark and Norcross early in her career in NYC. She studied with Ann Balbernie in Wayne, PA, and with Tony Couch, a nationally known water colorist from Stone Mountain, GA. Surviving are her daughter, Sandie and wife, Eileen; sons, David and his wife, Bonnie, and Brian, son in-law, Michael Koppenhafer; grandchildren, Leslie Koppenhafer, Kelly Priceman, and Ian Riddell; and great granddaughter, Oliva Judith Priceman.

Gravesite Details

Interment 14 January 2020


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