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Julie Christensen

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Julie Christensen

Birth
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Oct 2001 (aged 37)
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3232778, Longitude: -111.6758959
Plot
B-039-10
Memorial ID
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Obituary: Julie Christensen
By Deseret News Oct 6, 2001, 12:00am MDT

Julie Christensen, age 37, passed away October 2, 2001 in West Jordan, Utah.
Born Feb. 21, 1964 in American Fork, Utah, daughter of David A. and Patricia Louise
Williams Christensen.

Julie was loved and will be missed by everyone who knew her. She was a student
body officer at Taylorsville High School. She played basketball at Taylorsville and
Dixie College. Graduated from the University of Utah. Served an LDS mission to
Costa Rica and Panama. Taught Seminary for the Church Education System. Julie and
her father recently completed the text of a book which will be published in a few
months.

Survived by parents; brothers and sister, Michael David Christensen, Cindy (Jason)
Worthen, Cary Kenneth Christensen; grandmother, Helen Juliana Uhlman.
Private services will be held by the family.
Obituary: Julie Christensen
By Deseret News Oct 6, 2001, 12:00am MDT

Julie Christensen, age 37, passed away October 2, 2001 in West Jordan, Utah.
Born Feb. 21, 1964 in American Fork, Utah, daughter of David A. and Patricia Louise
Williams Christensen.

Julie was loved and will be missed by everyone who knew her. She was a student
body officer at Taylorsville High School. She played basketball at Taylorsville and
Dixie College. Graduated from the University of Utah. Served an LDS mission to
Costa Rica and Panama. Taught Seminary for the Church Education System. Julie and
her father recently completed the text of a book which will be published in a few
months.

Survived by parents; brothers and sister, Michael David Christensen, Cindy (Jason)
Worthen, Cary Kenneth Christensen; grandmother, Helen Juliana Uhlman.
Private services will be held by the family.

Inscription

"Be like the bird who
Halting in his flight
On a limb too slight
Feels it give way beneath him
yet sings
Knowing he hath wings."


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