Julia A. Young
Apr 17, 2018Young, 66, went home to be with her Lord Friday, April 13, 2018, with her daughter at her side.Born in Milford, Mass., Aug. 7, 1951, she was the daughter of Louis and Blanche Racicot Fallone.Julia married Henry Young Aug. 29, 1970.Julia worked as a CNA, taking care of elderly patients and some pretty awesome youngsters over the years. She had a soft spot for each and every one.She had the biggest heart of anyone, and a special place for everyone. Julia loved us all unconditionally, the good, the bad and the ugly. She was a prayer warrior in the truest sense. When she prayed, there was no doubt in her mind, and mountains moved.Her smile could light up even the darkest of rooms, and her laughter could lift spirits from depression to joy in a heartbeat.She loved life, plants, animals, her family and friends. She was always ready to lend a hand to anyone anytime, day or night. She had such a fierce love, you could not help but feel it fill a room. Her grandbabies and all her nieces and nephews were always so very special to her.Julia crocheted, gardened and could clean house like nobody’s business. She loved game time with her family, and she was one heck of a good cook.Above all, she loved her Lord, Jesus!Predeceased by her husband, Henry, in 2000, her sons Rodney, Henry and Lawrance and her brother James Fallone, Julia is survived by her daughter, Tracy Matson, and her husband, William, of Friendship; her siblings, Barbara Willette, Gloria Gordon and her husband, Wade, Sheila Landrey and her husband, Dicky, all of Zephyrhills, Fla., Toni Jacques and her husband, Michael, Beverly Duclos and her husband, Brian, all of Massachusetts, Ty-J. Fallone and his wife, Joan; her sweetheart of three years, Jaynes W. Perry, of Rockland; and three grandchildren, Rachel Campagna, Joseph Campagna and Henry Campagna; as well as many nieces and nephews.A celebration of Julia’s life will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 29, at Warren Baptist Church, 166 Main St., the Rev. Dr. Linwood Welch officiating. In... (Courier-Gazette & Camden Herald)