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1969 - 2013
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Julius Special Communication Skills

Julius was quiet but always watching what was going on around him. When he was very young he loved to get newspaper and foil and shape mother ducks and line up small ducks behind the mother ducks and he loved the sound of the vacuum cleaner. One day while he was shaping some foil into his favorite Hoover vacuum cleaner, I stepped into the kitchen to make baby bottles, a few minutes late Julius ran into the kitchen, grabbed my arm and nearly dragged me back to the den where my small baby was napping because the baby was screaming and crying because a toddler nephew got in the play pen and bit him. That's when I realized how aware he was. When my mom watched my sons while I worked in Gainesville, Julius would always see me first when I pulled in to pick up my sons. He always called out when I would get out the car, "Boys" Stella''s Home. Julius was the Best Little Brother, he never back talked, he never sucked his teeth with a attitude, he always cleaned up after hisself, when he ate he cleaned off the table and swept the spot in case he dropped any food, he always took his dirty close to the laundry room, he never fussed about the TV as long as you did not bother his radio, he was always smiling and polite when trying to get a little dessert, and if you locked yourself out the house he would let you back in. The doctors loved and admired him. I just wish I had another 21 years with him. I miss him so much, it's hard to believe he is gone. He was my Best Little Brother. Stella..
Posted by Stella Webb
Sunday December 1, 2013 at 1:04 am
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