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Julie Anna Choate, 50 (Hudson Oaks)

August 21, 2020 at 7:24 am rwturner
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HUDSON OAKS – Julie Anna Choate, 50, of Hudson Oaks passed away suddenly due to a pulmonary embolism on Saturday, August 15, 2020.

SERVICE: Celebration of Life service will be held at Christ Chapel Bible Church 3701 Birchman Ave, Fort Worth, Texas 76107, Saturday, August 22, at 10 a.m.

Service will also be viewed live at ccbcfamily.org.

She was born July 2, 1970, in Fort Worth to Don and Brenda Newbury. She graduated from Brownwood High School in 1988, cited as salutatorian of her class. Julie received her baccalaureate degree from Howard Payne University in 1992 and her masters degree from Dallas Baptist University in 2000. Julie married her husband Bryan on June 11, 1994, and they recently celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary. She was an amazing mother to her children, Benjamin and Brittin. She loved and followed Jesus, worshiping with her family at Trinity Bible Church in Aledo.

Julie was passionate about education and people, working in her early years as a classroom teacher before entering administration. She served as an assistant elementary school principal in Crowley ISD before joining Aledo ISD 19 years ago, first as an assistant principal and then principal. Her last 12 years were spent at McCall Elementary School, where she was entering her fourth year as principal. Overall, she was an educator for more than 29 years.

SURVIVORS: Julie is survived by her loving husband, Bryan; son, Benjamin and daughter Brittin, all of Hudson Oaks; her parents, Dr. Don and Brenda Newbury, Burleson, formerly Brownwood; sister, Jana Penney and her husband Kyle, and their children, Juliana and Kedren, Tyler; sister, Jeanie McDaniel and her husband Ryan, and their children Jonah and Addison, Burleson; and her mother-in-law, Myrna Choate, Hudson Oaks. Also mourning her passing are innumerable former students, parents, colleagues and friends and relatives whom she loved dearly.

MEMORIALS: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Julie Choate Higher Education Fund at https://tx-aledo-lite.intouchreceipting.com/JulieChoateEdFund

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