In loving memory of

Julie J. Kissinger
November 19, 1942 - April 29, 2016

All who knew Julie Kissinger would agree that she was truly beautiful on the inside and out. She was hardworking, but she knew how to play just as hard, and she lived each and every day to the fullest. Julie was a loving and nurturing wife and mother, but she just may have argued that becoming a grandmother to eight amazing grandchildren was the greatest blessing in her life. It was easy to see that she was a woman of faith, and it was her faith that was the compass she used to direct her steps. When deeply engaged in the fight for her life, Julie never lost hope, and her quiet strength and graceful courage were such an inspiration. Deeply loved, she will never be forgotten.

During the first half of the 1940s, the eyes of our nation were focused overseas as WWII covered much of Europe. Countless young servicemen and women were called to fight while those who remained stateside became all too familiar with rationing on common goods such as rubber, paper, coffee, and sugar. Amidst this eventful time was the year 1942 that was filled with great anticipation for Gene and Sally (Wunder) Quinn as they were eagerly awaiting the birth of their new baby as November held the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana, firmly in its grip. Their wait was over on November 19th when the baby girl they named Julie J. drew her first breath. She was the third of four children in the Quinn clan as she was joined in her family by her older sisters, Susan and Dawn, and her younger brother, Gene.

Growing up on Shriner on Tri Lakes, Julie was a young girl of her generation. Her parents owned the hardware store on the lake, and she was a bustle of activity right from the start. Julie loved being outdoors, boating, swimming, skiing, and her dogs as well as spending time with friends, playing cards, and sledding in the winter time.

Life was forever changed for Julie when she met her true love as a young girl of only 12. His name was James Tarz Kissinger, and they met at the lake. By the following year they were dating, and they were married on April 10, 1958, at the rectory of St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church. Julie was a lifelong member there, and later in his life Tarz became Catholic as they raised their five children, Joseph Robert, Jeffery James, Jonathan Scott, Jennifer Lou, and Julie Ann, to be Catholic as well.

The newlyweds initially lived in a cabin behind the hardware store, but they later moved to a house at Round Lake before settling in the green house at Little Cedar Lake. They finally moved to their farm house where she and Tarz started a family owned and operated business, Kissinger Electric, a bit later in 1978.

Prior to being involved with the family business, Julie was a busy stay at home mom. She lived to love and care for her family in any way she could. Sunday nights they traditionally had popcorn and watched the Dukes of Hazard as a family, and they also worked out in the garden and cut firewood together as well. Everything Julie made in the kitchen was fantastic, and she knew how to make everything out of anything, including making beef tongue and liver taste good. They almost always kicked off their weekend with a visit to Walkers Restaurant at Wolfe Lake on Friday nights, which was something the kids always looked forward to. The family also enjoyed their weekend vacations away from Whitley County. With their garden, Julie canned her own food, and they also raised their own animals including chickens, cows, pigs, rabbits, and even honey. She enjoyed celebrating holidays and particularly loved Christmas.

Later in life, Julie was thrilled beyond measure to become a grandmother. She treasured her grandchildren and savored the times they had to spend together at family gatherings. As they got older, Julie and Tarz enjoyed traveling with friends and seeing family that lived out of state, and she always kept an ongoing list of people to visit in her mind. She and her husband enjoyed their years together, and about their relationship Julie always said, We work hard, we play hard, and we love hard. On September 12, 2012, she was deeply saddened when Tarz passed away, but she kept on and remained active in the family business, serving as its president. In fact, Julie was still in the office last week!

In everything she did, Julie Kissinger was a beautiful, gracious, and kindhearted woman. She fought hard in everything she did, living by the motto that there is always something you can do, and she never let things get the best of her. Julies family was the light of her life, and it was when she was surrounded by their love that she was the happiest she had ever been. Although life will never be the same without Julie here, she leaves behind a timeless legacy that her loved ones will proudly carry on in her footsteps.

Julie J. Kissinger, of Columbia City, Indiana, passed away at 5:39 a.m. Friday, April 29, 2016, at her home. Julies family includes her children, Joseph Robert (Amy) Kissinger, of Markle, Jeffery James (David) Kissinger, of Jersey City, New Jersey, Jonathan Scott (Deanna) Kissinger, of Columbia City, Jennifer Lou (Mark) Hinkel, of Fort Wayne and Julie Ann (Brent) Robinson, of North Webster; sisters, Susan (Eron) Cooper of Dubach, Louisiana and Dawn (Harold) Shannon, of Ft. Wayne; brother, Gene (Karen) Quinn, of Ft. Wayne; eight grandchildren, Cruz Garcia, Derek Kissinger, Megan Kissinger, Brittany Robinson, Breanna Robinson, Brady Robinson, Conner Garcia and Carissa Garcia; a sister-in-law who was just like her sister, Peggy Defeo of Omaha, Arkansas; and her beloved three boxers, Wilson, Rosie and Sally. Julie was preceded in death by her parents and husband, James Tarz Kissinger.

Visitation is Tuesday, May 3, 2016, from 2-8 p.m. at DeMoney-Grimes, a Life Story Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Julie will be buried next her to husband at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Cemetery in Greenhill at a later date. Memorial gifts may be given in her memory to the Saras Garden, Heartland Hospice or the Humane Society of Whitley County. To send her family online condolences, visit www.demoneygrimes.com.

Tributes

Dianne Zumbrun wrote on May 4, 2016:

"To the Kissinger Family. I am very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a beautiful lady inside and out. So many years ago, your parents were both so helpful to us when we had out first hog roast and called them in the early morning hours about our problems. They were calm and gave us good advice. I admired your mother so much. She was a hard worker and always seemed to be pleasant."

Rose Ann Harris wrote on May 3, 2016:

"To the family of Julia Kissinger. May the Lord keep you all in this loving hands until the time comes for us all to meet in heaven some day. I know that her husband will be happy tosee her. God bless all of you."

Josie Smith wrote on May 3, 2016:

"So sorry for your loss. Many fond memories of Julie. She was a great mentor to me in La Leche League. She was just lovely."

Jackie Kilty wrote on May 3, 2016:

"Suzie ,so sorry about your sister..We were the old TriLakers for sure."

Kim Tubbs wrote on May 3, 2016:

"My friend Julie was such a delight. We both were doing therapies to heal. My back and her lungs. Her loves in life were such an inspiration to me. I never knew anyone that loved her man like she did! Their stories were quite telling of the abundance of feelings that fed their souls. Her children and grand children always was a topic too. I felt I got to know you all in some way or another. However the dearest aspect we shared was our animals. They filled the voids in our life and allowed us to keep loving even deeper. Busy with traveling here and there for whatever we needed for treatment gave me lots of time to think of her and bless her. Not always talking but we remained so connected! Her light will always shine brightly in our drumming circle which she loved. I also know boxer Angels will appear whenever I need some special help. Love that smile and laugh. In Florida for more Acupunture but my heart is there with you!Love warmly, Kim Tubbs"

Brad & Pam Darr wrote on May 3, 2016:

"Kissinger Family. Many found memories of not only your mom and her kind heart but "Tarz" as well. Thoughts and prayers for all of you during this difficult time.Brad & Pam Darr"

Laurens Clarke wrote on May 3, 2016:

"Jeffery, please know we're thinking of you and your family and sending much love."

Andy Clarke wrote on May 3, 2016:

"Sending heartfelt and deepest sympathies to Jeffery and the entire Kissinger family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I only got to meet Julie just twice in this life, but it only took one meeting to know what an incredibly special person she was. Sincerely, Andy Clarke"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" A GRANDMA'S GARDENTABLE BASKET was ordered on May 2, 2016 "

Dean & Jodi Stangland wrote on May 2, 2016:

"So sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers.Dean and Jodi"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" A SPATHIPHYLLUM was ordered on May 2, 2016 "

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" An A GARDEN PATH was sent on May 2, 2016 Deepest sympathy and all our love from the Atlanta gang. We will all miss Julie and were lucky to know her through Jeffery and David. Love, Chris Moore, Dan Brown, Eddie Ryan, Jim Murzinski, Robert Hunter & David Eng. "

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" A SPATHIPHYLLUM was ordered on May 2, 2016 "

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" A PEDESTAL ARRANGEMENT was sent by Your Federal Defender Family on May 2, 2016 "

Marla Gawthrop Barber wrote on May 2, 2016:

"Julie was a ray of sunshine at every gathering. Not just an Awesome Aunt but a friend. We will miss her . Love to all my cousins."

Monese Roberts wrote on May 2, 2016:

"Jennifer - so sorry for the loss of your mom. I unfortunately know what it is like to lose a parent. My thoughts are with you."

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 2, 2016:

" An A GARDEN PATH was ordered on May 2, 2016 "

June & Jack Murray wrote on May 1, 2016:

"So sorry for your loss. We know that your Mom is with your Dad, but you will miss her as will we. She was such a lovely neighbor."

Sandi & David Gettelfinger wrote on May 1, 2016:

"Jeffery-I'm so sorry for your loss. We love you. Let us know if there is anything we can do during this difficult time. Your Mom was such a sweet lady and I enjoyed brunching with her at yours and David's house in Knoxville."

ROSE AND JANET HURD wrote on May 1, 2016:

"KISSINGER FAMILYWHEN HEAVEN BECOMES OUR FINAL HOME NO TEARS SHALL CLOUD OUR VIEW THIS EARTHLY TENT AND ALL ITS TRIALS SHALL BE TRANSFORMED ANEW. THE BLESSED HOPE WE'VE HELD BY FAITH SHALL BE CONFIRMED BY SIGHT AND WITH THE LORD, WE'LL DWELL IN GLORIOUS LIGHT. PRAYING FOR COMFORT IN THE LOSS OF YOUR MOM. JULIE WAS A JOY WILL MISS HER SMILING FACE.ROSE AND JANET HURD"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 1, 2016:

" A FEATHERY PALM PLANT was sent by Dave and Frances Edwards on May 1, 2016 "

CCHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION wrote on May 1, 2016:

"May God give you strength in this time of grief and fond memories of Julie Quinn Kissinger, CCHS Alumni Class of 1960.The Alumni of CCHS extends sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers to Julie's family.www.cchsaa.org"

Leigh Hays wrote on May 1, 2016:

"Sending much love to you all in this time. I didn't know Julie but I know the wonderful and joyful son Jeffrey she shared with all of us. Prayers to all."

Jackie Guisinger-Worley wrote on May 1, 2016:

"Kissinger family I'm sorry for your loss"

Mark and Marilyn Thiess wrote on May 1, 2016:

"Our hearts are aching, but we are comforted by the fact Julie will be, once again, with her Jimbo. May God Bless."

Expression of Sympathy wrote on May 1, 2016:

" A SPATHIPHYLLUM was ordered on May 1, 2016 "

Roseann, Aashish and Nikhil wrote on May 1, 2016:

"We send our love and prayers to you Jeffery and your entire family. We know how special your loving and caring mother was to all your brothers and sisters. She was the glue that kept everything together. We know she will be dearly missed. But always know she is watching you al from above and will be sending love to you everyday. We are sorry we can not make the funeral but please know we are there for you all in spirit.Love always,Roseann, Aashish and Nikhil"

Toni Gawthrop wrote on Apr 30, 2016:

"Will miss you Aunt Julie. Prayers to all my cousins. Love you all! Toni"

Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeM.. wrote on Apr 29, 2016:

"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will be here to walk beside you in your journey of grief.Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home"

Expression of Sympathy wrote on Apr 29, 2016:

" A DISH GARDEN WITH FRESH FLOWERS was ordered on April 29, 2016 "

Becky and Matt Beery wrote on Apr 29, 2016:

"Our beautiful friend is reunited with her husband ~ I know the two of them had a beautiful reunion in Heaven but my heart aches for myself and all of us who love her and will miss her. For Julie's family ~ I'm so sorry. I know God always has a plan ~ but we have a hard time understanding his plans for us ~ she will forever be in our hearts and remember the beautiful smile ~ God rest your soul Julie and know we love you"