Tanya Mullen-Demers
auntie Julie was not my biological aunt but I grew up knowing her and bonding with her. when her and Auntie Norma moved away we lost touch for years until about a year, year and a half ago. I told her about the family I have created with my soon to be husband and how much I miss and love her. the last time we spoke was on halloween and she sent me a photo of 3 pumpkins. I never got a chance to write back and i wish i had. The one big memory I have of me and Auntie Julie is on 4th of july we were at great auntie Dianna and great uncle Kens house and i helped her put pig tails in her hair and we watched the fireworks outside with sparklers. When I was young, Auntie Julie and Auntie Norma were the closes thing to having real aunts around. I wish I could just watch the fireworks with Auntie Julie one last time and see her smile like she did that night. R.I.P. Auntie Julie you are with Great Aunt Dianna now and I know you Two are smiling down at me and my family and watching over us.

