In Memory of

Juliet

Allison

"Julie"

Wharton

Life Story for Juliet Allison "Julie" Wharton

JULIET ALLISON WHARTON (October 25, 1965 - July 6, 2020)

God saw you getting tired,

And a cure was not to be;

So he put his arms around you,

And whispered, Come to me.

With tearful eyes we watched you, And saw you pass away;

Although we loved you dearly,

We could not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,

Hard working hands to rest.

God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.

~Frances & Kathleen Coelho

Heaven gained an angel with the passing of Juliet A. Wharton to pancreatic cancer. Julie is survived by her loving parents, Gloria and Harold Wharton of Olmsted Falls, Ohio, her brother-in-law and sister, Donald and Nancy Hipp and her two children, Michael Ryan and Sarah Ann. She also leaves a wide circle of great friends, co-workers & neighbors.

Julie grew up in Cleveland but made her life in Cincinnati. She was a ballet dancer as a young girl and almost danced professionally but chose instead to go to college. A graduate of Ohio Northern University, Julie was a sister in Delta Zeta sorority. She earned degrees in Psychology and Business.

Julie was a fierce, loving mother who advocated for her childrens educations by helping her school district implement Dyslexia tools into their IEPs. She was proud to have made positive changes in this regard and viewed it as one of her great accomplishments.

Julie had unending energy, a curious spirit and a work ethic to be envied. She worked hard as a single Mom throughout her life to support her family and was valued at all her workplaces for her brilliance and dedication. She left us as a happy employee of ORourke Wrecking where she had many great friends.

Outside of work she loved to bake, listen to Christmas music, watch Hallmark movies, attend church, sun at the beach and visit the Smoky Mountains. She also enjoyed visiting The Biltmore and cherished her childhood family trips to Nagshead, NC. She loved to hike and was always up for adventure. She was kind and wonderful and will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Out of consideration for the health and well-being of her friends and family, remembrances will be limited to the T.P. White & Sons Funeral Home website. Interment will occur at a family only graveside ceremony at the Woodvale Cemetery in Middleburg Hts, Ohio at a date yet to be determined.

Those who wish to honor Julies memory are encouraged to do so by donating in her name to the

Cincinnati Childrens Dyslexia Center

https://www.childrensdyslexiacenters.org/tutoring_location/ohio-cincinnati/
Or to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network https://www.pancan.org/

We encourage friends and family to post pictures, stories and fond memories of Julie. We would like to celebrate her life and share with one another. There are also keepsake prayer cards available for those who would like one. Please send your name & address to hippnancy@outlook.com and one will be sent to you. Thank you.