Julie Ann Jensen's Obituary
Julie Ann Jensen, age 55, passed away Friday November 9, 2018 at Jordan Valley Hospital West Campus, surrounded by her family, due to complications of liver failure.
Julie was born October 27, 1963 to JoAnne Roberg and Ronald LeRoy Earl. Julie was married to Jody Jensen in 1984, together in 1984 they were blessed with a son, Aaron Lynn Jensen. Julie met Greg Flynn in 1987, together in 1990 they were blessed with a daughter, Aubrie Ann Flynn. Julie loved being a mother, she taught her children to have compassion for others by making everyone feel welcome in her home. She had a huge heart and an infectious personality. Julie spent the last 13 years with her boyfriend, Glen Dykes with whom she made many more beautiful memories. Julie was blessed with her first granddaughter, Nora Ruth Jensen in 2006 and her second granddaughter, Ella Dianne Jensen in 2010. Julie loved her granddaughters with everything she had and always told them she loved them “as big as the whole world”. Her family and friends will miss her laugh, big smile and her squeal whenever she was excited for anyone about anything. Julie left many wonderful memories for her family and friends, from age 4 playing on the pinball machine at the club in her “Go Go Boots”, to her annual Christmas Eve party held for many years, pool parties and her love for the ocean. Julie is survived by her father Ronald LeRoy Earl, son Aaron (Mati) Jensen, daughter Aubrie Flynn (Zach Jendrycka), granddaughters Nora & Ella Jensen, sisters Roxanne Feller, Michelle Rhea, Brenda Rands & Shelly Yates, brother Randy (Cheryl) Earl, boyfriend Glen Dykes, as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Preceded in death by, her mother JoAnne Roberg Earl, brothers Greg & Jeff Hardman, sisters LeeAnn & Debbie Earl and brother-in-law David Rhea.
A celebration of Julie’s life will be held as an open house, on Saturday December 1, 2018 from 11:00-3:00 at the LDS Church located at 5246 W Mirasol Lane, Herriman Utah.
The family would like to give a special thank you to Wiscombe Memorial for their care during this difficult time.
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