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Julienne M. Mullen Posted: 2013-09-25 11:08:27

Julienne M. Mullen

Obituary

Julienne M. Mullen, 82 of Huntley died peacefully September 24, 2013.
A memorial gathering will be held from 9:00am until the time of the Memorial Service at 11:00 am on Saturday, September 28, all at DeFiore Jorgensen Funeral Home 10763 Dundee Road, Huntley. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association.
Julienne was born May 28, 1931 the daughter of Louis and Vera Ermel She worked at Rawhide for over 25 years and later at the post office. She enjoyed her cat, reading and most importantly spending time with her family.
She is survived by her daughter, Lianne (Mike) Wendt, by her brothers and sisters, Louis Ermel (Louisa), Ron Ermel (Linda), Phyllis Ewert, and Marilyn Thompson. She is also survived by her 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Allison Smith and by her 2 brothers, Paul and Fred.
For more information please call the funeral home at 847-515-8772 or on-line condolences may be directed to www.defiorejorgensen.com

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Dani 2013-11-18 02:23:03

Dear Mullen family, Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear loved one. It seems no greater sadness is felt than when someone so dear to us is loss. May you find comfort in your memories and draw strength from a promise God has provided which gives the hope of someday being reunited with your beloved Julienne (John 5:28,29). This promised future is one that will be filled with great joy because it will include perfect health and everlasting life on a paradise earth where "the former things have passed away" (Rev. 21:4, Psalms 37:29). May you during this most difficult time find some comfort in knowing that God does care and He does hear our cries. Please accept my most sincere condolences.

Diellza 2014-03-27 16:00:10

Hi Cidney, I'm not sure what you mean by sending out to redraes "early" BUT I THINK you mean you didn't give your book to anyone else to read? Do I have that right? If so, you are very brave. :)I think you should trust your instincts. If you feel confident that you caught everything, then more power to you. It's not easy to find redraes and if you have to pay someone to edit that's no fun either, but YES, I have redraes read my book way before I release it. Many times, if possible.The more people you can get to read your book before you release it, the better, IMO, because almost always they will find at least one typo or missing word. I don't let anyone look at my novel until it's finished because I don't want anyone to stop my muse. Once I am finished though, I have someone else read it right away. I want to know if the middle is dragging or if it's boring. I go through this process quite a few times and then finally there are three of us who read the entire book once more before I release it. Writers are blind to their work.If you can't find a reader...hmmm...I never thought of that. I would suggest joining a writer's group and finding other people who need redraes and then you could exchange works with one another.Let me know if I read your question wrong. I'm not communicating well today. :)