Julia Ann Lansberry

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February 5, 1945 ~ January 18, 2020

Julia Ann (Hagee) Lansberry, 74, Clayton, passed away January 18, 2020, at Cumberland Trace in Plainfield. Julia was born February 5, 1945, in Indianapolis, to the late Dale L. and Audry (Rariden) Hagee.

Julie earned her nursing degree and worked as a registered nurse at Methodist Hospital for fourteen years, a career she truly loved. She was a 7th generation Quaker and member of the Mooresville Friends Meeting. Julie was an avid reader and enjoyed collecting things. Known for her caring and loving way, she was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Hagee.

Survivors include her husband, Joseph I. Lansberry, to whom she was united in marriage July 19, 1964; son, Joseph D. Lansberry; daughters, Jaleen (John) Wallen and Jodey (Thomas) Derringer; brother, Charles Hagee; ten grandchildren; four great grandchildren.

A celebration of Julie’s life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the ASPCA. Cremation arrangements are being handled by the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Julia was a classmate of mine at Mooresville High School. I had the privilege of introducing her to her husband many years ago! My heartfelt sympathies to her family.

  2. Julia and I were classmates at Mooresville High School. I was so sorry to hear of her passing. Sending prayers to the family.

  3. Julia and attended school 1st grade through our senior year. I have movies of she and I dancing in our dance costumes out in my yard. We attending church together and I was in her wedding. So sorry to hear about her passing. I have some great memories.

  4. My Nanny, The memories of the past are vague. The hurts are forever and forgiven. What I have today is what there is forever, And those are the memories of all I have to hold on to. In my mind I remember a face – one of beauty. One with rarely a frown, And almost always a smile. Never a harsh word – just a kind gentle smile. I hear her voice as she says kind words to all who she knew. The words were always soft, And they were who she was. I will forever hear her say “Hi baby girl” soft and gentle was her voice. In the air I breathe, I know she is there. To guide and protect all who she loved. I will forever be grateful, For she taught me to love unconditionally. I am myself because of her. She will forever be missed. You’re my Grandmother, Mother, Best Friend, and Teacher. Thank you Nanny for everything and more. Your grand-baby, Christine

  5. I am a college friend to Jaleen and during that time in our lives I was privileged to get to know Mrs. Lansberry, or as she insisted, Mom Lansberry. She was a very kind and caring soul and her light will be missed greatly.


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