Obituaries

Julie Long
Rochester, NY – Julie was welcomed into the arms of the Lord on March 27, 2025, at 56.

Predeceased by her parents, Butch and Linda Hann. She is survived by her husband John Long III; children Justin (Ashley) Hann, Tiffany Hann, John (Jamie) Long IV, and James Long; grandchildren; sisters Priscilla Hann, Lisa Patterson and Michelle Long; brother Christopher Hann; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and nephews, and many cherished friends.

Julie will be forever at her home away from home in the Thousand Islands.

Julie was known for her giving nature and living life to the fullest. She had a beautiful heart, and she loved her family and friends deeply. She loved her grandchildren and nieces and nephews and enjoyed spending her time with them all. She was an accomplished artist and enjoyed her painting and crafting.

Julie truly made the world a better place and will be missed by all who were lucky to know her.

Calling hours will be held on Saturday, April 19th from 1-4PM with a service to follow at Dierna Funeral Home. A Celebration of Julie’s Life will also be held on Sunday, May 11th from 2-6PM at Hazelwood Grove Lodge in Ellison Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Julie’s name to the American Cancer Association.

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  1. Julie was a very caring woman who’s life was cut short way too soon. My deepest condolences to her children Justin, Tiffany, Johnny and James, to her grandchildren Louisa and Justin Jr, and to Julie’s sister Stella and all her nieces and nephews. May she finally find peace in her afterlife. Julie you will be missed.

  2. So sorry for your loss 🙏😞 She will be missed In many ways. May she rest in peace and join her loved ones in the sky till we meet again you will always be a sister to me.

  3. It is heartbreaking losing someone you’ve loved their whole life. She was good and kind.

  4. Julie was a very special woman with a wonderful disposition. My thoughts and prayers are with her family

  5. I have known Julie for a long time. We lived next store to each other on Asbury St. Julie and her sister Priscilla always laughing and smiling! We supported each other late in life by keeping tabs on how things were going in our lives. I knew she loved to craft and even got advice from her on places to go to for ceramics. Julie was always very friendly, still hard to believe she is gone, even as I write this post. Julie you will be missed and remembered.