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Julia Duff Chase, passed away peacefully on her 78th birthday at the Respite House, to be with the Lord, following a brief illness, surrounded by the friends she called family.
Julia was the only child born to the late Julia Gunn Duff and Robert Richard Chase in Casper Wyoming On April 3, 1948.
Julia was married to the late John Chase, and then was married to Tim Ashline. She remained closely connected to both families through her life.
Born into a life of frequent travel across the US, Julia developed a lifelong passion for exploring the world and its culinary delights., often bringing back gifts from her travels. Julia received her Bachelors Degree at Leslie College, and one of her proudest accomplishments was overcoming a learning disability and earning her master's degree in social work at UVM. Professionally, she was a champion for others, using her hard earned wisdom and life experiences to guide those facing adversity—working as a Special Educator and employment specialist at the Department of Employment and Training, and as a Reach Up Case Manager.
Julia was a dedicated community leader, serving as President of the Zonta Club (a global organization empowering women through service and advocacy) and co-founding local employment collaborations. When not balancing working two jobs, with the state and in retail sales, or traveling, she was often found crafting jewelry; her handmade earrings remain a staple for many in Chittenden County.
Julia never gave up on herself or others. She will be remembered for her generous heart, her colorful style, and her ability to live life joyfully until the very end. She will be missed greatly by all those whose lives she has touched.
Julia is survived by her “adopted daughter and granddaughter”, Julie and Stella Dauth.
Julia was devoted Catholic and relied on her faith throughout her life. A mass will be held for her at St. Marc’s Catholic Church in Burlington at 10:30am on Thursday, April 23, 2026. A celebration of life will be held at The Eagles Club in Burlington on Friday, May 15,2026 from 4pm –8pm. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in her memory to Vermont Works for Women.
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