Greenwood, NS
April 29, 1953 - March 15, 2025
Julie Ann (Miner) Morley, age 71, of Greenwood, NS, passed peacefully on March 15, 2025, at Valley Hospice, Kentville, with her son Daniel at her side. Julie was born April 29. 1953, the daughter of the late William Miner and Agnes (Ramey) Miner of Paradise, NS.
A graduate of the Nova Scotia Teachers College, Julie spent most of her teaching career at Lawrencetown Consolidated Elementary School.
Julie’s lifetime love of curling was evident to all. She competed successfully for many years at regional and provincial bonspiels, including the Canadian Senior Curling Championship winning the Sportsmanship Award.
She became a well-respected official/Umpire at provincial, national and world curling events, which she thoroughly enjoyed. Her expertise and fairness was second to none.
Julie was a faithful supporter of the Annapolis Valley Exhibition where, for over 30 years, she was the Ring Clerk, keeping track of everyone and everything that happened in the ring.
A few years ago, Julie got back to making music with her guitar and the many new friends she made at jams far and wide. Julie’s passion for music gave her purpose and a reason to fight on, even through the trying times. Her dedication to music, sharing, and offering support within her circle will be remembered by all whose lives she touched. She was always, and still is, a gentle spirit.
Summers recently were spent at her beloved Mavilette Beach, where her “beach family” became very special to her.
In addition to her parents, Julie was predeceased by her partner, David Ronaldson.
She is survived by her son, Daniel Morley (Greenwood) and granddaughter, Brenna Morley (South Carolina); brother, Stephen Miner (Germany); several cousins and Daniel’s father and her good friend Bill Morley (Paradise).
By request there will be no visitation or service.
