Julia Ann Daniels
1944 - 2022 (77 years)-
Name Julia Ann Daniels Birth 26 Apr 1944 Indianapolis, Marion, IN Gender Female Death 26 Feb 2022 Cary, Wake, NC - Daniels, Julia Ann 4/26/1944 - 2/26/2022 Julia passed away peacefully in Cary, NC on February 26, 2022 after a brief illness. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to E.H. and Madge (Kuhn) Daniels. Julia grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is preceded in death by brothers Richard and Steven and survived by her sister Sue Bergman. Julia leaves behind her loving husband Robert Trullinger, her proud daughters Lynnly and Alicia, stepson Alex, adoring grandkids Elliott, Naomi and Jesse, cuddly dog Cary and many, many friends. Julia attended The University of Michigan and CMU. She graduated with her degree in psychology. She was a psychology professor for over 40 years at CMU as well as Westchester Community College in New York. She was a passionate supporter of the arts, very involved with the Cary Photographic Artists, a world traveler as well as an energetic fan of NC State women's basketball. Julia leaves behind friends in New York, North Carolina, Michigan and all over the country. She is very much missed.
Published by MLive.com from Jul. 20 to Jul. 21, 2022.
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- Daniels, Julia Ann 4/26/1944 - 2/26/2022 Julia passed away peacefully in Cary, NC on February 26, 2022 after a brief illness. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to E.H. and Madge (Kuhn) Daniels. Julia grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is preceded in death by brothers Richard and Steven and survived by her sister Sue Bergman. Julia leaves behind her loving husband Robert Trullinger, her proud daughters Lynnly and Alicia, stepson Alex, adoring grandkids Elliott, Naomi and Jesse, cuddly dog Cary and many, many friends. Julia attended The University of Michigan and CMU. She graduated with her degree in psychology. She was a psychology professor for over 40 years at CMU as well as Westchester Community College in New York. She was a passionate supporter of the arts, very involved with the Cary Photographic Artists, a world traveler as well as an energetic fan of NC State women's basketball. Julia leaves behind friends in New York, North Carolina, Michigan and all over the country. She is very much missed.
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