Julius King Tramill, 3, "Juice Box" passed away on July 17, 2018 after a long battle with Leukemia. He was surrounded in love by his family. Julius was born on May 25, 2015 to James “Jimmy” and Courtney Tramill. Although he was their only child, Julius received enough love for several children.
Julius was known to many as “Juice Box”, “Juicy”, “Box”, “Boxer”, “Ju Ju”, “J”, “J – Man”, “Ano”, “Boobie”, “Little Nugget”, “Terius”, and the list goes on. Whatever name he was called it was totally up to him if and when he chose to respond. He truly had a mind of his own which became evident before the age of 2. He was very particular about who he allowed to touch him. Julius used simple hand gestures and distinctive eye movements, which quickly let you know what he wanted.
Julius was an energetic, vibrant, and independent toddler. He especially enjoyed spending time watching Mickey Mouse Club House, Paw Patrol, Blaze and the Monster Machines, Pixar Cars, and Family Fued. He also spent countless hours playing games and watching cartoons on his IPad.
At 18 months, Julius was diagnosed with Leukemia which forced him and his parents to move to Indianapolis. He received 7 months of chemo therapy at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Due to an unexpected relapse he received a bone marrow transplant at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital which also required several months of inpatient medical care. Julius unfortunately suffered from another relapse in November of 2017 that required additional ongoing medical care.
In March of 2017, Julius and his parents returned to their home in Indianapolis where his parents provided in home medical care 24/7 up until his death. On July 17, 2018, Julius prepared for his final battle and was called home at 11:40 AM. He was surrounded in love by his family and loving and caring staff at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, IN.
Julius will always be remembered by his vivacious smile that could light up any room.
Funeral Services will be held 1:00 PM (CST) on Saturday, July 21, 2018, at Nazarene Missionary Baptist Church, 867 E. Walnut Street, officiated by Rev. Larry Rascoe, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park. There will be a private family showing.
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