Julie Anne Yow Neumann

julie yow neumann

June 15, 1986 ~ December 19, 2022

Julie Anne Yow Neumann, 36, of Columbus, died on December 19, 2022. Julie was born June 15, 1986, to Craig Yow and Patricia Boain Yow. Julie was a graduate of Pattonville Senior High in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Julie moved to Columbus about 10 years ago and had been employed as a para-professional at the Bartholomew County School Corporation for the last couple of years. She was working towards her goal of achieving a degree to become a special education teacher. Julie was 100% devoted to her children; and was very excited about expecting the birth of her daughter, Caroline Yow. She was a true hockey mom through and through. She loved everything about her children, as they were her life and everything she worked for. Julie loved nature, and horseback riding, was an avid writer, and was very artistic; she even did some woodworking. Julie was very fond of German Shephard dogs, especially her own, named Remi. She was a very friendly and loving person to all that knew her. Survivors left to cherish her memory include her two boys, Ethan and Landon Neumann, Parents; Craig and Connie Yow of Burnsville, North Carolina, and her mother Patricia Boain Yow of Pauline, South Carolina. Julie is also survived by her sisters, Diana Yow, and Lori and Mark Griffin Jr.; grandparents Nathan and Charlotte Yow; her Aunt Cheryl; Nieces, Carissa, Madison, Mackenzie, and Olivia; Nephews, Carson, Carter, Mason, Hunter, and Hayden; and of course, all of her extended family and friends. Calling hours will be Tuesday, December 27, 2022, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home from 3:00 – 7:00 pm. Funeral services will be held at 7:00 pm also on Tuesday evening with Pastor Derek Carpenter officiating. Burial will be held at a later date at Marcus Cemetery in Fredericktown, Missouri. Memorial donations may be directed to the family for the continued care of her children. Arrangements have been entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home.

 

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  1. Julie was an amazing preschool teacher who loved ALL her kids, both biological and all her school kiddos!! I worked with her at First Christian Church Preschool and I will always remember how friendly and kind Julie was to everyone she met. My sincere condolences to Julie’s family. May they feel her loving presence in their lives forever💖

  2. Julie always had that great smile. What a sweetheart. I was fortunate enough to have her in my girl scout troop at Hope Lutheran School in St. Ann, MO. She was a lot of fun! Always participated in events. I remember she and my daughter Jackie singing together at the Lutheran North HS fair. She was at our house for dinner one time and I remember how she raved about the sloppy joes! She was a gem! Such a great loss. My heart goes out to Patty and Craig. Our sincerest condolences. No words can express how saddened I am to hear this news. May God give you His peace!

  3. What a Beautiful Person, Kim and I send our deepest Condolences. may our God guide you, bless You, Your Family, her Boys and everything that she touched in this time.

  4. Watching Julie’s service online, because I hurt for you all. And I am thankful for your awesome preacher that reminded me to put my total trust in Jesus. And in what I know is a nightmare you all wish you could wake up from, I am praying for God to bring you peace daily, and some type of justice for all victims of domestic violence, and I am trusting Him completely for this over all of you. I didn’t know Julie personally, we knew of the one that took her life, the one that work the “mask”, because my husband had done tree work at the house he was restoring. But from Julie’s life story.. I want to be a better Christian, trusting the Lord, during the good and the horrible times, always, because His plan is perfect. And I praise God that Julie loved Jesus, and she and Caroline are in heaven, where I will one day meet her, and where all of you will be reunited with her…. God promised. Hugs and Hugs

  5. I just have been thinking a lot about the family and especially Landon and Ethan this week..My prayer is that they hold strong and are doing well..I am so glad the video of the service is still available to watch because it has helped to cope with memories of that week a bit better..In my thoughts and prayers for all of you and friends this year.💕💕💕


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