Julie Anne (Saucier) Routhier LYNNFIELD – Julie Routhier “Juls” sadly passed away peacefully at her home on September 4, 2022, at the age of 39 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was a wonderful wife, mother, sister, daughter, and friend who was always there for anyone when they needed her (or even if they didn’t). Julie was and will continue to be known for her warm demeanor, gentleness, kind heart of gold and always wanting the best for her and her family. Julie always brought a positive view on life that was both admirable and inspiring to others and was the kind of person that makes others feel comfortable.
Born September 1, 1983, in Manchester, Connecticut, Julie was the daughter of Michael and Yvette (Byram) Saucier and raised in a loving, warm-natured and family-oriented household which became the core foundation for which she lived life by. She graduated from Edwin O. Smith High School in 2001 and Bryant University in 2005 where she met her husband Brad. Upon graduation, Julie started her career in the Insurance industry where she spent the next 14 years before choosing to spend her remaining years focusing on her family.
As a wife, Julie loved and adored Brad; forming a relationship that was truly her life-long friend. They spent their early years traveling, spending time with friends, establishing a life in the greater Boston area and eventually settling in Lynnfield. As a family, she enjoyed spending every moment together from family dinners to playing games and most recently camping together (or “glamping” as some would call it).
As a mother of three young children, she was focused on what is best for them, always determined on instilling the right morals in her children, finding creative ways to parent and continuously looking for ways to be an even better mom. She was also known for guiding and sharing with others on tips for parenting.
As a sister, she shared a special bond with Yvonne that only sisters can understand and was one that brought her back to her faith, inspiring her beyond means and becoming a guiding light for her not only in life but in her battle with cancer.
Julie was predeceased by her grandparents Louise Saucier and Percy Byram. Survivors include her husband, Brad and children Connor, Austin and Brianne; grandmother Jeannette Byram; father Michael Saucier; mother Yvette (Byram) Saucier and her companion Rich Wieland, sister Yvonne Saucier, nephew Daniel Saucier his fiancé Julianna Bebbe; mother-in-law Yvette (Bellavance) Routhier, sister-in-law Chantelle (Routhier) Lash and her husband Matt Lash; niece Aviva Lash and many aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members and dear friends.
Calling hours will be Sunday, September 11th from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Mackey Funeral Home of Middleton, MA. A celebration of Julie’s life will happen on Monday, September 12th at 10:00 a.m., at St. Maria Goretti Church in Lynnfield, MA, followed by a burial at Forest Hill Cemetery of Lynnfield. The Mackey Funeral Home of Middleton is handling arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Julie to the Lynnfield Summer Street School (ssspto.org/julierouthier) (LINK BELOW) - as a tribute to her passion for supporting children.
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