Julie Ann Mornin

Julie Ann Mornin

October 3, 1968 – December 12, 2023

Julie Ann Mornin was born on October 3, 1968, in Omaha, Nebraska to Gerald and Mary Mornin. She was the oldest of three siblings: Robert and Ann. She graduated from St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic School and Marian High School.

Julie had many passions in her life with one of them being cars. She worked as a salesperson in the auto industry for many years and was extremely successful. She could not wait to help her family or friends get a new car, because she loved making a deal. Her Dad and her talked for hours about cars and the new ones that were coming out the next year.

Julie also had a passion for shopping! Julie and her Mom could shop better than the Kardashians. No one could find a better deal on anything than Julie. She loved thrifting and could always find the sales racks. She had immaculate taste and LOVED taking her niece/goddaughter out shopping. Ann (sister) was very happy since she loathed shopping.

If anyone started to talk politics, Julie’s eyes lit up! She loved talking about government policies and her TV was always on Fox News. Her Super Bowl was every single debate, and she could talk your ear off on her thoughts on all of them.

Julie was always the life of the party. People naturally gravitated to her. She was funny and very quick witted. She was always the best to be around.

Julie was so excited to become an Aunt! When she was asked to be Jordan’s Godmother she cried and instantly said, “I cannot wait to take her shopping!”  Beside her brother, Robbie, no one could make her laugh harder than her nephew, Kaleb. His impression of famous people was her favorite. She loved watching both of them in their activities and was the proudest Aunt you ever saw.

Julie’s greatest passion was helping others. Helping people gave her purpose. She would do anything for anyone. She helped take care of her brother with all of his medical needs. She would help her sister with getting the kids from activities. She helped take care of extended family anytime if it was needed. She would drop anything to help her friends. Whether they needed financial help or support in recovering from surgeries or to just listen she was always available. She never wanted anyone to feel alone. She never wanted anyone to not feel valued. Her relentless purpose to serve others was admirable and inspiring.

Preceded in death by parents, Gerald and Mary Mornin; aunt, Barbara Wall; and cousin, Travis Good. Survived by siblings, Robert Mornin, and Ann Mornin (Frink); niece and nephew, Jordan and Kaleb Frink; aunts, Kathy Esch (Dennis), and Judy Flom (Dave); uncle, Larry Good (Shirley); best friend, J.J. Kraus; and many cousins.

VISITATION: Tuesday, December 19th, 5 – 7 p.m., followed by SERVICE at 7 p.m., at West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Wednesday, December 20th, at 11 a.m., Resurrection Cemetery, 7800 W. Center Rd.

Memorials may be directed to the family.

 

6 Comments

  • Monica Forman London Posted December 15, 2023 4:53 pm

    I was Julie’s classmate at Marian in the class of ‘86. She was such a confident, bright, beautiful, and FUN person. She had a smile that lit up her face. What a wonderful tribute you have given her and what a truly wonderful life she has led. My condolences and prayers go out to all who knew and loved her.

  • Rosie Halbach Posted December 16, 2023 5:35 pm

    Ann, Robbie, Kathy, Larry and families, I can’t begin to adequately express my deep sorrow and heartfelt condolences for your devastating losses. I have so many wonderful memories of Mary and Julie. They “wrote” the book when it came to having kind and generous hearts.
    As I watched Julie deliver a eulogy at Mary’s visitation and vigil, my mind was flooded with endless memories of these most kind and loving ladies. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

  • Michael Burke Posted December 18, 2023 5:37 pm

    Very fond memories of Julie. She was hilarious and could make me laugh! She welcomed me into her group of pals when I was an a1 nerd in high school. We later stayed connected in our circle at uno. Thankful to know her. Best wishes to this family.

  • Paulette Piper Posted December 19, 2023 12:08 am

    My dearest Julie! I will never again get to say “Jaroo” and “Booger Patrol” to you. We had so many laughs…. So many happy memories at Bakers. You taught me how to stick up for myself! And I e never been the same! Rest in Peace….❤️ Paulette Piper

  • Kristin Gohr Posted December 19, 2023 9:31 am

    I am so sorry to hear of Julie’s passing. We went to Marian together. Always loved her and had enjoyed reconnecting with her through social media. Sending prayers for strength and healing during this time.

  • Kristin Caniglia Posted December 20, 2023 1:33 pm

    Jordan, Rob, and family. I am heartbroken for you. I can’t imagine the pain of losing 2 family members in such close proximity (and at the holidays too). You are in my thoughts and prayers. Just wanted to say I attended the service for Julie last night and it was beautiful! Take care!

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