dorothy julian
Dorothy Lou Julian, 79, of Steubenville, passed away Saturday, March 9, 2019 at Trinity West, Steubenville, OH. Born January 29, 1940 in Sistersville, WV, she was a daughter of the late Floyd Barnhart and Effie Duff. She was also preceded in death by her husband Charles Julian; brothers Lee, George, Gary and Bobby Barnhart and sisters Lela Mellott, Ida Jordan, Mary Jane Keen and Geneva Barnhart. Dorothy attended Sistersville High School and was a member of the Northside Church of God. She enjoyed camping and spending time with her family. Left to cherish her memory are sons Rick Julian and his fiancé Jerri Parks of Steubenville and Mark Julian and his wife Kathy of Mingo Junction; grand children Michael, Brandon, Alisha, and Rikkie Julian and Morgan Jones Cooper, and great grandchildren Micah Julian and Hunter Wojtowicz. Friends will be received on Thursday from 10am until the time of funeral services at 12pm at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Pastor Curtis Moser will officiate. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Weirton. Share tributes and memories at www.grecohertnick.com

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  1. Rick and Mark I’m sorry to hear the passing of your mother. It is hard on a person to lose their mother who brought them in to the world. If my sister Lisa were still here she would want to contact you, but instead I have done that. Our prayers are with you and your families.

  2. It was always a fun time when Uncle Charlie and Aunt Dorothy visited Pat and Clarence’s house. Nearly always a game or two of pinochle occurred engendering loud and louder conversations during which Dorothy always held her own. She was a good mother, a good wife for Charlie, and a proud grandmother. She had a great sense of humor and an infectious laugh. Although it has been a long time since I’d seen her, most assuredly Aunt Dorothy will truly be missed. Blessings to you Mark and Rick — all of you will be in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days.

  3. I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. When someone we love dies, it’s natural to want to see that person again. God promises us that He will comfort us in our trials if we go to him in prayer. 2 Corinthians 1:3 calls him the God of all comfort. I’d like to share with y’all this link that shows 12 steps on coping with grief that is good for sharing. I have personally found this very comforting and I hope y’all do as well. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=102018086&srcid=share


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