The PamMar Page Is Dedicated To
My Classmate & And Great Friend
Julie Ann Linneken Randall

Every now and then in life, we meet special ones. The kind of people that you feel an instant love for, a special love. Friends, but more like family. The kind of people we never, ever forget, even if we only know them a short time. This kind of person is rare, but even if you are lucky enough to meet them even once in your life, you are never the same. Julie was such a person. She taught so much to people who would otherwise have never known these lessons. For her sharing of her humor and friendship we all have come to a better place, a better time. Thank you, sweet friend, for showing us your own light, which will always shine in our hearts as this candle shines eternally for you!.



   Julie Ann Randall, 45, of 4 Windward Walk, Died Monday,
March 3, 1997, as a result of a car accident on the River
Road in Brunswick.

   Julie was born November 24, 1951, in Brunswick, the
daughter of Robert E. and Allison Billings Linneken. She was
a 1970 graduate of Brunswick High School and a 1974 graduate
of the Universtiy of Maine at Orono with a bachelor of
science degree in education.

   On February 14, 1976, she married John Randall in
Waterville.

   For 13 years, Julie taught fourth grade for SAD 75 in
Bowdoinham and Topsham, and for the last 10 years she was
employed at the U.S. Postal Service in Auburn and Lisbon
Falls.

   Julie enjoyed crafts, knitting and crocheting, traveling,
and mountain biking. She loved gardening, camping,
hummingbirds, and cats. She was a member of the Sage Swingers
Square Dance Club in Brunswick and the Lets Dance Round Dance
Club in Portland.

   Last year, 1996, Julie helped us as a member of the
organizing committee to form the Bowdoinham Community School
Reunion. She was very active in over-all organizing of this
group, and the contact person for her class of 1966 8th
graders.

   Besides her husband of Brunswick, and her parents of
Bowdoinham, she is survived by a daughter, Meghan Randall of
Brunswick; a son, Nathan Randall of Brunswick; two sisters,
Patricia Linneken-Parker of Fayetteville, N.Y. and Carole
Linneken-Lazano of Brunswick; two brothers, Daniel Linneken
of Richmond, and Brian Linneken of Bowdoinham; and several
Aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

   A funeral service was held on Thursday, March 6, 1997 at
Brackett Funeral Home in Brunswick, and a spring burial will
be in the Bayview Cemetery in Bowdoinham.




Webpage Editor
Mark Rideout / Class of 1966

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