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1961 Julie 2020

Julie Pittman

August 12, 1961 — August 3, 2020

Julie Kay Trimble (Pittman) was born to Pittman and Velma Trimble At Community Hospital in Missoula Montana August 12, 1961.As a child she was always in a hurry. She was in a hurry to be born. She was born before the Doctor got to the hospital. Julie always loved animals. Horses, dogs, kittens, a pig named Charlie, a calf named Blackie, and squirrels. She grew up with horses. She was still in diapers when her daddy would sit her on an old horse and let her ride around and around in the coral. We moved to Stevensville, Montana and bought her a horse. She was always in a hurry to get to her horse. She would get off of the school bus running and into the house and up the stairs and changed clothes and ran down the stairs and out to the barn. She would saddle her horse and go for a ride around Sunset Bench with her white dog following. She was known as that girl with a white horse and white dog. Soon she would have four girls that would share her love for animals, especially horses. She helped with 4H and lived her dream on a ranch for several years. Julie was proceeded in death by her father Pittman Trimble and her partner Susan Atkinson, and several aunts and uncles. She is survived by her mother Velma Haaland and stepdad Bud Haaland, her daughters and son and daughter in laws Kristi Ellifrits & Krystal Nunley, Amy Dillard, Bonnie & Chance Givens and Kandi Goodwin &n Joshua Green. Eleven grandchildren, Aimejo Demoss, Adam Ellifrits, Brook Demoss, Saxon and Kaylee Jones, Joseph Jones, Garrett Stone, Aaron Halliburton, Jessica Stone and Kyliegh Goodwin. Her brother and sister in law Steve and Ann Trimble and one niece Stephanie Withrow and family and Clayton Trimble and family. If Roses Grow in Heaven By Dolores M. Garcia If roses grow in heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for me, Place them in my Mother’s arms and tell her they’re from me. Tell her I love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile. Because remembering her is easy, I do it every day, but there’s an ache within my heart that will never go away.
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