Julie Ann Wamsley,51, of Martinsville, died on July 4, 2010. She was born on December 2, 1958 in Indianapolis to Charles W. "Bill" and Theresa (Minardo) Kenworthy. She married Brian Wamsley on March 31, 1994.
Julie lived all of her life in the Mooresville area. She was a 1977 graduate of Monrovia High School, attended St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Mooresville and St. Martins Catholic Church in Martinsville. She was a member of Mooresville Eagles Lodge #3988 and Auxillary Member of the Mooresville American Legion Post #103. She was also a current Partner of Team Fleet Service in Mooresville and she previously worked as a secretary for Automotive Armature for 10 years.
She is survived by her husband, Brian Wamsley of Martinsville, 6 children: Becky (Jamie) Bennett of Mooresville, Katie McDill of Indianapolis, Ben (Janeene) McDill of Brooklyn, Miranda Wamsley, Savannah Wamsley and Elizabeth Wamsley all of Martinsville; parents: Charles W. "Bill" and Theresa Kenworthy of Martinsville; 2 brothers: Chuck Kenworthy of Terre Haute and Tim Kenworthy of Mooresville; grandmother, Margaret Kenworthy of Martinsville; father and mother in law, Pint and Bee Wamsley of Camby.
Visitation will be 4-8pm, Tuesday, July 6, 2010 and 9-9:45am, Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at Jones Crossing Banquet Center in Mooresville next to Jones Family Mortuary. There will be a Prayer Service starting at 9:45am, Wednesday also at Jones Crossing Banquet Center. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Mooresville with Father John Hall. Burial will be in White Lick Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Julie Wamsley Family Fund c/o Brian Wamsley.
Julie was a wonderful person with a huge heart. She loved life and the simple things like God, Family and nature. She was kind and went out of her way to encourage, welcome, love and care for others. She was courageous - never a complainer but a trooper with a warm smile. Family and friends were very important to her. She was a remarkable woman who is dearly loved and will be missed beyond words! Online condolences at www.jonesfamilymortuary.com.