This blog is set up for those who knew Julie Ann Jorgenson, who was killed in a tragic car accident on January 6, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Ut. can tell about their favorite memories of Julie.
I started working with Julie 5 years ago. Over the years she had become one of the most reliable employees I know. She was the sweetest person, always there to help and dedicated to her work. I had coffee with her before the holidays; she was surrounded by books and was studying before going to work. She shared how happy she was in her soft voice. She was loved and cherished by her team; I miss her.
I will always remember Julie's desire to win and do her best on the soccer field. When I first made our club team, she was one of the first to welcome on the team and make me feel apart of it. She did this in high school as well. SHe was always so kind to everyone in our class and never treated anyone like she was better.
However, if you played soccer with Julie you will always remember the leg she had. She could boot a ball from anywhere and I remember her goal against Caldwell at State our Junior year when they were undefeated and no one gave us a chance and she scored on a very long shot!! It wasn't the first time and it wasn't the last. My mom said the same thing...I will always remember Julie for her huge leg!
Julie was like a daughter to me. I will remember her forever and will always love and cherish my memories of her time with my family. She was and will always be a beautiful spirit! I love you Julie I will never forget you! (or "pumpkin" as we affectionately called her after an orange sweat shirt episode).
I worked with Julie. She was intelligent, gracious, and thoughtful. She was liked and respected by her colleagues and was a cherished member of her team. We miss her.
Jules was a beautiful person inside and out. She was and is the kind of person who i aspire to be. I always looked up to her. She was so kind, talented, and driven. I miss seeing the room light up when she walked through the door. I miss the laughter we shared, the kind you can only have with a sister. She has touched every singel person she came across. We love and miss you always.
Best sister that any one could ask for.
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by tyler
ReplyDeleteI started working with Julie 5 years ago. Over the years she had become one of the most reliable employees I know. She was the sweetest person, always there to help and dedicated to her work. I had coffee with her before the holidays; she was surrounded by books and was studying before going to work. She shared how happy she was in her soft voice. She was loved and cherished by her team; I miss her.
ReplyDeleteI will always remember Julie's desire to win and do her best on the soccer field. When I first made our club team, she was one of the first to welcome on the team and make me feel apart of it. She did this in high school as well. SHe was always so kind to everyone in our class and never treated anyone like she was better.
ReplyDeleteHowever, if you played soccer with Julie you will always remember the leg she had. She could boot a ball from anywhere and I remember her goal against Caldwell at State our Junior year when they were undefeated and no one gave us a chance and she scored on a very long shot!! It wasn't the first time and it wasn't the last. My mom said the same thing...I will always remember Julie for her huge leg!
Julie you will be missed! Watch over us!
Jodi Carson Steinlage
Julie was like a daughter to me. I will remember her forever and will always love and cherish my memories of her time with my family. She was and will always be a beautiful spirit! I love you Julie I will never forget you! (or "pumpkin" as we affectionately called her after an orange sweat shirt episode).
ReplyDeleteI worked with Julie. She was intelligent, gracious, and thoughtful. She was liked and respected by her colleagues and was a cherished member of her team. We miss her.
ReplyDeleteLisa White
Jules was a beautiful person inside and out. She was and is the kind of person who i aspire to be. I always looked up to her. She was so kind, talented, and driven. I miss seeing the room light up when she walked through the door. I miss the laughter we shared, the kind you can only have with a sister. She has touched every singel person she came across. We love and miss you always.
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