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Julianne Parry, a kind and gentle spirit, gracefully departed from this world on February 8, 2025, in Edgewood, Kentucky, at the age of 68. Born on September 28, 1956, in Covington, Kentucky, Julianne spent her life nurturing friendships and cherishing the simple joys that made life truly beautiful.
A proud alumnus of St. Henry High School, she laid a strong educational foundation that would later support her notable career as a clerk tax examiner with the IRS. Julianne dedicated herself to her work with a devotion that mirrored her character—always striving to assist those around her in any way possible. Her colleagues remember her not just for her diligence but for the warmth she brought into the workplace.
Julianne's personality shone brightly through her kindness, which touched the lives of many. She was not only a loving wife but also a devoted mother. She is survived by her beloved husband of 30 years, Kevin James Parry, whose heart she filled with joy and love. Her pride and joy were evident in the accomplishments of her son, Andrew Michael Crone, and his wife, Brittany Taylor, who brought her immense happiness.
Family held a special place in Julianne's heart. She is further survived by her dear sister, Michelle Corry, and her brother, Chris Glatting, who shared countless memories and moments of laughter with her. The bonds of family were integral to her life, and she cherished each connection dearly.
Outside of work and family, Julianne had a passion for collecting whimsical trinkets like calico cats, cherished teddy bears, and elegant music boxes. She found joy in reading true crime novels, diving deep into mysteries that entertained her inquisitive mind. Her love for her cats was unwavering; they were not just pets, but companions that filled her home with warmth and affection.
Julianne was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Pius Glatting and Marilyn Glatting (née Wilde).
No services have been scheduled at this time.
As we remember Julianne Parry, let us celebrate the radiant light she brought into our lives. She will be deeply missed yet fondly remembered, her kindness and love echoing through the hearts of those she touched.
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