Julie Stevens

Obituary of Julie Rene Stevens

Julie “Jules” Rene Stevens, 66, passed away on January 14, 2024 in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

She was born on September 2, 1957 to Earl and Peggy Brockman in Caldwell, Idaho.

Julie went to high school at Caldwell High and graduated in 1975.

She previously worked as a CSPD Dispatcher for 10 years and later as an Executive Secretary for the Superintendent’s Office - School District 11. She later served as Secretary to the Board of Education before retiring in 2014.

“True to her innate nature and inquisitive mind, throughout her life Jules sought a deeper spiritual perspective. She researched these teachings to the point of becoming a Reiki Master as well as a creator of healthier-for-us all-natural lotions and creams for our bodies. She freely taught and shared these gifts within her circles of family, co-workers, life-long friends, and neighbors. More recently she found a yet deeper spiritual healing modality of past life regression hypnosis and became a widely respected AURA hypnosis practitioner. Her gentle loving guidance and mentoring were geared toward assisting all she could in remembering who they were and guiding them toward their sovereignty. Her gifts and presence were felt near and far, and are sorely missed.” - Debra Deer Williams

Survived by her husband Thomas Stevens, her daughter Natalia DePauw, son Bryan Stevens, sister Jill Jones and brothers Jeff Brockman and Josh West.

A Celebration of Life is planned for June 20th.

Much of what Jules practiced throughout her life was in consideration of shattered souls, especially children. The family asks that if you’re able, a significant way to honor her would be a donation to organizations such as ARC: Association for the Recovery of Children (https://recoveryofchildren.org/)

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