Julia Meier

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Julia Meier, 85, of Robinson, passed away Monday, November 14, 2011 at a local nursing center. Graveside services will be 10AM Friday, November 18th at Chapel Hill Memorial Park with Rev. Michael Moore officiating. Visitation will be 5 to 8PM Thursday, November 17th at Lake Shore Funeral Home, 5201 Steinbeck Bend in Waco. Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFuneralHome.com.

Julia Meier was born March 11, 1926 in Waco to Clyde and Helen Bohannon and lived in Waco until she married and moved to Robinson where she became and longtime resident, raising her family there.

She spent the majority of her life employed at Providence Hospital where she later retired.

Mrs. Meier was a dear friend to a lot of people, and a wonderful mother and grandmother. She took pride in her family and cared deeply for each and every one of them.

She loved gardening, sewing, knitting, cooking and spending time with her family. She attended church at First Baptist church of Robinson

She was preceded in death by her mother and father; Clyde and Helen Bohannon; husband, Bernhard Meier Jr.; sister, Frances M. Fialkewicz; and brother, James Bohannon.

Survivors include her sons, Kenneth Beatty and wife Sandra, and Bernhard Meier, III; six grandchildren; and twelve great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Robinson.

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  1. Judy was the Grandmother of my children Tammy and Sonny; she was one of the finest women I have ever known. She let go part of her heart so they would have better life and future. God Bless you Judy

  2. You were and are every good childhood memory. You will be missed.

  3. To my dear friend Judy,
    I will miss you but will always have fond memories of our good times…I remember the times we went to WWatchers together and then we went directly to Luby’s for lunch! Ha! Ha! I had so much fun with you in our ceramic classes and then always looking forwarding to Schmaltz’s for a sandwich afterwards – thank you for introducing me to that great sandwich! We had so much fun talking on the phone for hours, exchanging recipes and sharing in each others good and bad times–but isn’t that what best friends are for? I’ll miss you so much but take comfort knowing that you are at peace and resting in the arms of your Savior.
    Your best friend,
    June

  4. I am so sorry for your loss…God called her home and now she can be with Benny…she was a good woman and she loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren so much…They are the one’s that kept her here longer…May she rest in peace…we will all get to see her again one day <3

  5. Grandma Judy was a good and unselfish woman who love her grandchildren and great grandchildren very much and she probably stayed around alot longer here on earth because of them…God rest her soul…She will be missed.

  6. Tambara Christine Brewer

    Grandma Judy has always had a special place in my heart and always will. I have always admired her for being a ROCK for so many of her friends and family. " I love you Grandma Judy."

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