Julie Williams Stewart, 55, died February 9, 2016 at her home in Helena, MT. Julie was born June 10, 1960 in San Diego, CA to Dave Williams and Betty Williams Freiburg. She worked many years for the State of Montana. Julie’s life was centered around her two boys and the love for their horses. She enjoyed camping with the family, her boys and all her nieces and nephews. She would often take drives up old dirt roads winding through the mountains or out to the west coast to visit relatives. She had a solid belief in the resurrection that the bible promises. She looked forward to everlasting life in perfect health on a paradise earth. Julie is survived by her two sons and daughters-in-law Ashby and Breanna Stewart, Austin and Kendra Stewart, grandson Jaxon Stewart and Jaxon’s “soon to be born brother,” her brother Tim Williams, sister-in-law Cindy, sister Connie Williams Clark, brother-in-law Dave, sister Terri Williams Moreci, brother-in-law Scott, several nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, stepfather Ralph Freiburg and three stepbrothers. A service will be held on February 20, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1018 Cole Ave. Helena, MT. A reception will follow at the East Helena Fire Hall, 2 East Pacific, East Helena, MT.
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Susan Parshall Marcinek says
I am so sad to hear of Julie’s passing. My friend Jules was so kind-hearted, and I adored her mischevious sense of humor! It was hard to get to know her, but once she trusted a person she was a loyal, dear friend! I will miss you, Jules! I hope you are singing with the angels, free of all hurt and pain. My deepest sympathies to the Stewart/Williams families.
Tina Hamilton says
I was so sad to learn of Julie’s passing. Though I hadn’t seen her in many years, I have such fond memories of our friendship from high school and earlier. My sincere condolences to Julie’s wonderful family.
Williams Family says
Condolences to the Stewart family. May Jehovah the “God of Comfort” bring you comfort and peace at this difficult time (2 Corinthians 1:3 & 4). Your family are in our prayers.
Beverly Hertweck says
The laughter, the tears, the seriousness, the silliness, the fun times, the sad times, all a formula for a great friendship. I am grateful to have known Julie and been able to call her my friend. The pain is now gone now. My sympathies to her family.
Christine Tabbert says
So very sad to hear of the passing of my dear friend Julie. I have so many special memories that I will cherish. I feel so blessed to have known Julie, she had such a caring heart and a beautiful smile! Every time I look out in my field and see that golden horse, I will think of Julie and I will know that she is watching over us. Fly high my sweet friend, free of pain. Sincere condolences to the family, especially Austin and Ashby. Your momma loved you boys so much.
Ana Williams says
To the family of Julie Stewart, may Jehovah comfort you, as we look forward very soon
to welcome back Julie in a paradise earth. Love to you all.
Karen & Tamara Freiburg says
So sorry to hear about Julie,she was a great person. We had many wonderful conversations. And laughs together. Uncle Ralf, so very sorry for the families Los. Karen & Tamara Freiburg.