Julie was one of a kind. She was the type of sister and friend that you were lucky to have, our hope is that everyone will have their lives blessed with a true friend like Julie. She was taken from us much too young but we do feel very fortunate to have many great memories of summers by her pool, playing music trivia, which she was pretty good at, taking road trips, going to concerts with friends and the good old cabin stories. What Julie enjoyed the most was spending time with her nieces and nephews. She watched them play every type of sport and when she wasn't doing that she was taking her nieces to get their nails done. And when Julie wasn't with her family or her four-legged babies she was with her good friends. If you asked anyone they would tell you she had a beautiful smile to match her heart, oh and there's that Barden giggle that would make anyone laugh. She was a very loving sister, auntie, and friend. Julie will be greatly missed, but we find comfort knowing she has been reunited with her parents. We wish to thank Julie's friends and our friends for all of their support during this difficult time. You have really shown us the meaning of true friendship. And to the Doctors, nurses of CCU and 3 center thank you for the kind and compassionate care of our Julie.
Julie is survived by her sisters, April Barden and Erin (Jerry) Barbee both of Yakima; brother, Earl (Margo) Barden Jr. of Yakima; and her nieces and nephews, Tanner, Karly and Carter Edler; Jeffry, Jarek, Jaxon, Jorja, Jaysee, and Jessi Barbee; and Alyssa and Victoria Barden. Her parents preceded her in death.
Julie was one of a kind. She was the type of sister and friend that you were lucky to have, our hope is that everyone will have their lives blessed with a true friend like Julie. She was taken from us much too young but we do feel very fortunate to have many great memories of summers by her pool, playing music trivia, which she was pretty good at, taking road trips, going to concerts with friends and the good old cabin stories. What Julie enjoyed the most was spending time with her nieces and nephews. She watched them play every type of sport and when she wasn't doing that she was taking her nieces to get their nails done. And when Julie wasn't with her family or her four-legged babies she was with her good friends. If you asked anyone they would tell you she had a beautiful smile to match her heart, oh and there's that Barden giggle that would make anyone laugh. She was a very loving sister, auntie, and friend. Julie will be greatly missed, but we find comfort knowing she has been reunited with her parents. We wish to thank Julie's friends and our friends for all of their support during this difficult time. You have really shown us the meaning of true friendship. And to the Doctors, nurses of CCU and 3 center thank you for the kind and compassionate care of our Julie.
Julie is survived by her sisters, April Barden and Erin (Jerry) Barbee both of Yakima; brother, Earl (Margo) Barden Jr. of Yakima; and her nieces and nephews, Tanner, Karly and Carter Edler; Jeffry, Jarek, Jaxon, Jorja, Jaysee, and Jessi Barbee; and Alyssa and Victoria Barden. Her parents preceded her in death.
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