Julie White Mitchell
September 19, 1963 – January 21, 2022

Julie White Mitchell, 58, of Owings passed away January 21, 2022 at her home. She was born September 19, 1963 in Dover, DE to John Joseph and Ellen Lauretta (Kellogg) White. Julie was raised in Forestville and graduated from Suitland High School. She married James Mitchell on May 12, 1990 and they have lived in Calvert County for over 20 years. Julie worked in property management with Chesapeake Community Management. Julie was a proud mother and grandmother, she loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. She also enjoyed arts and crafts, shopping, and baking. Julie enjoyed talking with others and making others happy. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her.
Julie is survived by her husband James Mitchell II, children James Mitchell III and Mallory Mitchell (Joseph Zorn), all of Owings, grandson Joseph Zorn II, siblings John White of Owings, Michael White (Theresa) of Huntingtown, Katherine Ferrara (Charles) of Upper Marlboro, Patrick “Keith” White of Owings, and Robert White of Huntingtown, honorary children Robert White II (Andréa) and Danielle Silberstein (Robert) and honorary grandchildren Alyssa and Leiana Silberstein, as well as 20+ nieces and nephews and the countless souls and a couple strays she collected along the way.
Visitation
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Services
- Mass of Christian Burial
Friday, February 18, 2022
11:00 AM
Interment
- Private
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Jim, Jay, and Mallory, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. I have to remember all the good times in Calvert All Stars where our kids cheered. Julie was always so full of life and we would have the best times talking and laughing with the other moms. After we met and started talking, we realized we both grew up in good ole’ Forestville. I always loved her down-to-earth personality and how she was so easy to get to know and talk to. Rest in Peace, Julie. The world was a better place because you were in it!
You will be missed so much by so many! Your smile and laughter was contagious 💕
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Jim, Jay and Mallory Mitchell, also to All of Julie’s Brothers and Sister and extended family and friends.
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Every once in a while, the world is graced with an exceptionally special person and Julie was one of those people. The lives of those who were lucky enough to know her are forever changed for the better. My heart goes out to all family and friends. May you rest in peace.
I am so very sorry to learn about Julie’s death. I first met Julie in Forestville/District Heights. She had such a special personality, always sweet and nice to me. The last time l saw her was at a Suitland reunion at Babes Boy in Waldorf Md. It was a joy seeing her again and catching up on life. My condolences, sympathy, and prayers go out to her entire family. Julie may you rest in heavenly peace. 😪 You were always an Angel.💜🙏🙏🙏
The first time I met Julie was at one of the family Birthdays, baby showers, Wedding showers or graduations. she attended them all and the first time I met her she treated me like a lifelong friend and made me feel right at home. Everyone enjoyed her special spark and willingness to help in any way. She will be missed by all those who loved her. My heartfelt condolences to her family !
Jim and family – Everyone with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is thinking of you in this difficult time. We hope your family and friends around you share support and the happy memories of Julie. Our sincere condolences and prayers are with you.
Julie,
Your presence at any event was contagious not just with your laughter but your caring and loving soul. Our friendship starting in the military and continued with our children and now our grandchildren and that relationship will be never ending. Your light is ever bright in your memory and the love you showed to all those who knew and loved you. You may be gone from us physically but your soul and energy is ever present. We will relish in your memory and all the good times we had with you. We know you are always watching from above keeping an eye on everyone along with your Mom and Dad. We love you and will miss you each and every day.
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Julie will forever be part of my heart. I was blessed to grow up with her in Forestville and enjoyed so many fun times together. God’s blessings for all of her family and friends – she will be so deeply missed.
To the White family; Heartfelt thoughts go out to you in this time of sorrow. Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Love,
Paul, Patty & Ursula
Jim, Jay, and Mallory, my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. I have to remember all the good times in Calvert All Stars where our kids cheered. Julie was always so full of life and we would have the best times talking and laughing with the other moms. After we met and started talking, we realized we both grew up in good ole’ Forestville. I always loved her down-to-earth personality and how she was so easy to get to know and talk to. Rest in Peace, Julie. The world was a better place because you were in it!
So sorry to hear this! Julie was my classmate at North Forestville, God Bless the White Family, Frank Brown
You will be missed so much by so many! Your smile and laughter was contagious 💕
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Jim, Jay and Mallory Mitchell, also to All of Julie’s Brothers and Sister and extended family and friends.
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Juju,
No words can describe the pain & heartache we all feel. You are truly 1 of a kind. “Missed” is an understatement… you will forever be in our hearts, prayers, & thoughts. I love you.
This a hard time for everyone, always remember the good! My Mom and our family loved us some Juile, she made an unforgettable impression on all that met her. Ed Hosier
Every once in a while, the world is graced with an exceptionally special person and Julie was one of those people. The lives of those who were lucky enough to know her are forever changed for the better. My heart goes out to all family and friends. May you rest in peace.
I am so very sorry to learn about Julie’s death. I first met Julie in Forestville/District Heights. She had such a special personality, always sweet and nice to me. The last time l saw her was at a Suitland reunion at Babes Boy in Waldorf Md. It was a joy seeing her again and catching up on life. My condolences, sympathy, and prayers go out to her entire family. Julie may you rest in heavenly peace. 😪 You were always an Angel.💜🙏🙏🙏
The first time I met Julie was at one of the family Birthdays, baby showers, Wedding showers or graduations. she attended them all and the first time I met her she treated me like a lifelong friend and made me feel right at home. Everyone enjoyed her special spark and willingness to help in any way. She will be missed by all those who loved her. My heartfelt condolences to her family !
I am honored and blessed to have known Julie. May she rest In peace and may light be surround her and you all.
We extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends in the loss of your loved one.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Praying that you find comfort during journey of bereavement.
Jim and family – Everyone with the Air Force Civil Engineer Center is thinking of you in this difficult time. We hope your family and friends around you share support and the happy memories of Julie. Our sincere condolences and prayers are with you.
Julie,
Your presence at any event was contagious not just with your laughter but your caring and loving soul. Our friendship starting in the military and continued with our children and now our grandchildren and that relationship will be never ending. Your light is ever bright in your memory and the love you showed to all those who knew and loved you. You may be gone from us physically but your soul and energy is ever present. We will relish in your memory and all the good times we had with you. We know you are always watching from above keeping an eye on everyone along with your Mom and Dad. We love you and will miss you each and every day.