LEIBOLD, Julie – Suddenly and unexpectedly at her residence in Ayton on Wednesday, April 14th, 2021 in her 57th year. Cherished partner of Robert Raymond for almost 20 years. Loving stepmother of Meredith Pleau and “JuJu” to Meredith’s children: Hope and Xavier. Julie is also survived by her Uncle and Aunt, Ronald and Jean Leibold of Guelph, and will be sadly missed by her many cousins and friends. Julie was predeceased by her loving parents, Ross (2009) and Ruth Leibold (née Huth) (2020). Julie lovingly tended to her mother until Ruth’s passing this past October. Upon graduation from the Cosmetic Program at Seneca College, Julie joined Eaton’s Canada in Kitchener. She then joined the Clinique team at The Bay in Conestoga Mall, Waterloo. Her devotion to her career and clients was truly a gift. Julie’s life centred around Leibold Farms, located outside of Ayton, where she was the fifth generation to continue on the family farm. Julie touched the lives of so many people with her kindness, love and generosity. A celebration of Julie’s life will be held at the farm on her birthday, Sunday, September 5th, 2021. Details of her celebration of life will be forthcoming at LeiboldFarms.com. To remember Julie, please consider supporting a small local business during these difficult times, or a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to the England Funeral Home, Mount Forest.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Julie Leibold April 14 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Mount-Forest, Province: Ontario
I was shocked to hear of the news of Julie’s passing. Julie was a good friend who I knew for many years from working in the cosmetic business. I met her at Eaton’s Kitchener where she was always a pleasure to work with. She attended my wedding in 1991 before I moved to London Ontario. I was able to reconnect with her during her days in The Bay Waterloo, I would often run into her and she was always pleasant and asked after my family. I was deeply saddened by the news and will always miss her.
Rest in peace Julie, love Cheryl Stoye