Harry E. Julian Jr., 74, passed away Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 11:55 p.m., at his Fairmount residence, after an extended illness, surrounded by family. He was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, son of the late Harry and Marjorie (Wilson) Julian. Harry was a factory worker at Fisher Body in Marion for years but was disabled due to an auto accident in 1977.
Harry had a great personality and was quick to make you laugh; he brought joy to everyone around him. Harry's favorite past times were piddling with lawn tractors, doing puzzle books, and rooting on the Chiefs and Colts, but his favorite was Sunday dinners with his family.
Harry leaves behind his loving wife of 55 years, Brenda L. Julian (Eccles), a Son Anthony S. Julian, wife Kathy J. Julian (Gabbard), a Daughter Angela M. Sparks (Julian), Husband Robert Sparks, a Granddaughter Shelby M. Reneau (Julian), a Grandson, Joshua S. Reneau, a Grandson Jared W. Julian and a Granddaughter Avianna Julian (Kacinskus), Great Grandchildren Breckin Julian, Hadleigh Julian, Lovelynn Julian, Waylon Reneau and Evelynn Reneau. Brothers- Jerry (Kathy) Carter, Everett (Sandy) Julian, John Julian, Don (Annette) Julian, Jim (Debra) Julian, Brian (Joy) Julian, Walter (Barbara) Julian, Charles Julian, William Michael Julian. Sisters- Sherry (Jerry) Rosselot, Linda (Mike) Mills, Grace (Dennis) Hollingsworth, Alice Julian, Maggie Sue Julian. Brothers and Sisters in laws from the Eccles Family are Glendora (Eccles) Lewis, Kenneth Eccles, Emory Eccles, Lesta (Eccles) Soultz, Wendell Eccles, Jesse Eccles, and Wilbur Dale Eccles. Many nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
Harry was preceded in death by his parents Harry E. Julian Sr., Marjorie P. Julian, Ivan H. Eccles, Evelyn M. Eccles, Charles Julian, William Michael Julian, Maggie Sue Julian, Walter Julian, Don Julian, and Alice Julian.
Harry has chosen to be cremated and not have a viewing or burial services. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Fairmount Chapel of Armes-Hunt Life Celebration Funeral Home and Cremation Services.
Donations in Lieu of flowers can be made to the American Heart Association .
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