

Born on March 10, 1965, in Kansas City, Missouri, Julie was the beloved daughter of Gail A. Bosserman and John R. Bosserman, who survive her. She was a beloved wife and soulmate, loving mother, cherished daughter, loving sister, aunt and dear friend whose warmth, creativity, and kindness touched countless lives.
Julie dedicated 26 years of her professional life to Hallmark Cards, where she worked as a Technical Artist. Her talent, attention to detail, and artistic eye made a lasting impact on the work she created and the colleagues fortunate enough to work alongside her.
Creativity was woven throughout every aspect of Julie’s life. She had a remarkable gift for design and organization, transforming ordinary spaces into places of beauty and purpose. She loved art, jewelry, and the creative process itself. Her passion for learning led her to take silversmithing classes, where she enjoyed crafting unique pieces and exploring new artistic expressions. Whether creating, organizing, decorating, or designing, Julie found joy in making things more beautiful and meaningful.
Above all else, Julie treasured her family. She was a loving mother to her son, Nate, and a beloved wife and soulmate whose love, support, and partnership formed the foundation of a life filled with cherished memories. Her gentle strength, thoughtful nature, and caring heart were gifts she shared freely with those she loved.
Julie will be remembered for her creativity, grace, resilience, and the love she brought into the lives of her family and friends. While her passing leaves an immeasurable void, those who knew and loved her take comfort in the memories she created and the lasting impact she made on the world around her.
Julie is survived by her husband and soulmate, Mark Thompson; her son, Nate Thompson; her mother, Gail A. Bosserman; her father, John R. Bosserman; her sisters, Haven L. Gunther and Joni S. Johnson Tim; her half-brother, Roger Bosserman; her half-sister, Lori Bosserman; her half-brother, Stephen Bosserman; her half-sister, Rebekah Woods; as well as many beloved nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial contributions be made to Susan G. Komen in Julie’s memory to support breast cancer research, patient care, and the ongoing fight against the disease that touched her life.
A celebration of Julie’s life will be announced by the family at a later date.
DONATIONS
Susan G. Komen13770 Noel Road, Suite 801889, Dallas, Texas 75380
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