Julie Ann Johnson

julie johnson
Julie Ann Johnson, 58, of Denver, CO, passed away Saturday, February 27, 2021, at her home after a lengthy illness.

She was born May 18, 1962, in Kansas City, MO, the daughter of Joan (Bowman) Johnson and the late David Johnson.

Julie grew up in Jefferson City, attending Immaculate Conception grade school. She graduated from Helias High School in 1980 and obtained her degree in Cosmetology at Jerry’s School of Hairstyling in 1982.

After working at a few prominent salons in Columbia, she opened and ran a successful business of her own, Tenacity by Jules, for many years there. She delighted in helping her clients and their families look their best.

Family holidays often found Julie in the center of things, giving a fresh haircut or a makeover. “Who’s your buddy, who’s your pal?” would be heard when she played with her many nieces and nephews. Julie lived life on her own terms, and never lost her sense of humor.

Julie comes from a large and loving family, of whom she was very proud.

Survivors include her mother, Joan Johnson; 7 siblings, Kathe (Jim) Menown, Kansas City; Jean Morley, Greeley, CO; Mike (Susie) Johnson, Dallas, TX; Brian (Lisa) Johnson, Jefferson City; Keith (Molly) Johnson, Overland Park, KS; Gary (Lesley) Johnson, Basehor, KS; and Dan (Jill) Johnson, Chandler, AZ; her companion of many years, Raymond DiCrosta, Denver; many nieces, nephews, and a growing clan of great nieces and nephews. Finally, Julie’s extended Bowman and Johnson families meant a great deal to her.

Visitation will be 10-11 a.m. Saturday, March 27, 2021, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Saturday, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church with the Rev. I.C. Medina officiating. The service will be live streamed for those who wish to watch from home. The link can be found on Julie’s obituary page under Tribute Wall at www.dulletrimble.com.

Family and friends are welcome to attend the services while following the social distancing and other guidelines at the church.

Memorials are suggested to Birthright of Jefferson City and for Masses.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

 

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  1. I have so many great memories of Julie in high school and in beauty school. We always had a good time no matter what we were doing. Too many to share. One being moving up to Columbia after high school and my Dad had a mattress on top of his truck and didn’t have it tied down good. It flew off the truck and landed in the middle of the Missouri River Bridge. It took him a while to figure out it blew off. We were following behind so we had to stop and try to drag it to the side. Luckily a cop pulled up and blocked traffic so we could get it out of the roadway. Too funny! I could go on and on….I will miss her dearly.

  2. Thank you, Suzie! You have always been her BFF! Remember our trip to Eureka Springs? I will always cherish those memories.

  3. So many great memories of Julie’s smile and laugh through grade school and high school. Prayers for the entire Johnson family and all who love her.

  4. That smile – I will always remember that smile and her since of humor. I wish I would of been able to keep in touch with her since we graduated. Prayers for the Johnson family and may God grant you eternal rest Julie.

  5. Many fond memories of Julie growing. Not only from the Schleer/Johnson family get togethers, but from our days at IC and Hellas! Thoughts and prayers for all of you.

  6. Julie could always make me laugh! We grew up together at IC and Helias. When we both lived in Columbia, she did my hair all the time. I hate that we lost touch over the years. Hugs and prayers for her family.

  7. So sorry for your loss of Julie. And hate that we will not be able to attend her funeral as we are in Texas for the month. Will have a mass said for her when we return. Prayers for all the family from the Bill Yarnell family.

  8. Julie had an infectious laugh and was an awesome dancer! We were roomates while she was in beauty school and stayed in touch for several years. Some of the most fun times in my life were with Julie. Prayers to the Johnson family and to all who loved her.

  9. Great girl. Of course I knew her when she was much younger. Part of a special family. Love and prayers to the family. Love Jane (Luebbert) Szabados

  10. I will never forget her infectious laugh and goofy sense of humor. Please know my thoughts snd prayers are with the entire Johnson family.

  11. To Joan and your wonderful Johnson family, We are praying for comfort, peace and quality time together remembering Julie this weekend.

  12. In deepest sympathy to the Johnson family – from the Wichita Johnson’s – our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  13. Julie was a ray of sunshine everywhere she went. Her light will shine down on all of us. Condolences to the Johnson family. Dale and Suzie Baumhoer

  14. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Johnson family. Julie and I were friends and roommates in Columbia. We also worked together at Ke’Lani’s hair salon. She was a wonderful friend and loved to dance and laugh. I have so many great memories of spending time with her and her brown pinto. She will be greatly missed. Love Annamaria aka Maria

  15. I was never lucky enough to meet Julie in person but spoke on the phone to her many times as she was a partner to my son Raymond DiCrosta who misses her terribly. I send my prayers to the Johnson families. Ray always said what a wonderful sense of humor Julie had…he loved her dearly. I pray for both of them. Mrs. Raymond DiCrosta


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