Julianne's obituary
Julianne Michelle Shreve, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, gracefully departed from this world on June 5th, surrounded by the embrace of her loving family. Born to Robert Andrews and Constance Hayward Andrews on February 17th, 1967, her life was a testament to love, compassion, and selflessness.
Julie is survived by her devoted husband, Kevin Charles Shreve, of 36 years, who stood by her side through thick and thin. Together, they built a life filled with love and unwavering support for each other. Her legacy extends through her two daughters, Ambur Gill and Kaylianne Shreve, as well as her brothers and sisters Wayne, Gary, Michael, Sandy, Carol, and Tracy, who carry forward her nurturing spirit and kind heart. Julie's love knew no bounds, as evidenced by her adoration for her four grandchildren, Gracie, Briella, Michael, and Mia, who brought endless joy and laughter into her life.
Guided by her deep faith in Christ, Julie's life was a testament to service and compassion. Her actions spoke volumes about her commitment to serving others, always putting their needs before her own. Whether lending a listening ear, offering a helping hand, or simply sharing a warm embrace, Julie's compassion knew no limits. Her home was a sanctuary of love, where family and friends were always welcomed with open arms.
A proud and loyal friend, Julie cherished the bonds she formed throughout her life. She understood the true value of friendship and was always there to offer support, encouragement, and a shoulder to lean on. Her infectious laughter and genuine warmth brought light into the lives of those around her.
Julianne Michelle Shreve will be remembered not only for her unwavering love and devotion to her family but also for her indomitable spirit and unwavering faith. Though she may no longer walk among us, her legacy of kindness, compassion, and selflessness will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to have known her. In the hearts of those she touched, Julie's memory will forever live on, a beacon of love and light in a world that sorely needs it.
A celebration of her remarkable life will be held at Mountain City Church once the family has processed their mourning and finalized the arrangements.