The Coleman community is deeply saddened by the passing of Julie Ann Boerschinger, age 56, who departed this life on December 7, 2025, after a courageous and prolonged battle with illness. Julie leaves behind a legacy woven with love, resilience, and an unmistakable vibrancy that touched the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
A Life Rooted in Love and Family
Born on March 18, 1969, in Green Bay, Julie grew into a compassionate, nurturing individual who believed wholeheartedly in the power of meaningful connection. Throughout her life, she dedicated herself to creating a warm and welcoming home, cultivating relationships, and cherishing life’s simple, beautiful moments.
Her journey eventually brought her to Coleman, where she built a life full of intention, joy, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. Beside her through every challenge and triumph was her devoted partner, Timothy, whose steady presence and loyal support remained her anchor throughout her long illness.
Together, they raised their beloved son, Blake, the brightest light in Julie’s life. Motherhood was her greatest joy, and she embraced every milestone—every challenge and every victory—with a heart overflowing with gratitude. To Julie, being a mother was not just a role, but a sacred gift.
A Heart That Embraced Everyone
Family was the heart of Julie’s world. Her gentle nature extended beyond her immediate circle, touching nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends who all felt uniquely valued in her presence. She had a rare gift for making people feel welcomed and understood—whether through a warm conversation, shared laughter, or her attentive listening.
Her presence brought comfort to gatherings, and her genuine care created a sense of belonging wherever she went. Julie was the kind of person whose presence alone could lift spirits and soothe hearts.
A Lover of Travel, Nature, and Shared Moments
Julie found great joy in traveling, especially to Florida and the Smoky Mountains. These places brought her peace, reflection, and cherished memories with loved ones. The Smoky Mountains offered her the quiet serenity she loved, while Florida’s sunshine and vibrancy filled her heart with warmth and happiness.
She also treasured time spent at the family cabin in Lakewood, a place where her hospitality truly shone. Friends and family knew they could always count on Julie’s generosity, thoughtful hosting, and the comforting atmosphere she effortlessly created. A visit to her cabin meant laughter, connection, and a sense of rest that only Julie could provide.
A Legacy of Love in Every Detail
Among the many fond memories Julie leaves behind, her homemade chicken noodle soup holds a special place. More than a family favorite, it symbolized her nurturing spirit—offering comfort, warmth, and a taste of the love she shared so freely.
Julie’s life was rich with compassion, joy, and generosity. Though she is no longer physically with us, her memory lives on—in every story told, every tradition continued, and every life she touched with her kindness.
Forever Remembered
The legacy of Julie Ann Boerschinger endures with grace and tenderness. She leaves behind a lasting imprint of love, reminding everyone who knew her of the beauty found in caring deeply, giving freely, and living life with warmth and authenticity.
May her spirit rest in peace, and may her family find comfort in the profound love she leaves behind.
