Friday, July 23, 2010

Julie Kristene Boultinghouse Hurshman

Julie Kristene Boulting-house Hurshman, 38, El Dorado Springs, passed away Friday, July 23, 2010, after being involved in a car accident 4.5 miles south of El Dorado Springs city limits on Hwy. 32. Julie was born Nov. 9, 1971, in El Dorado Springs to Charles and Carol Boultinghouse.

Julie was a very tender hearted, caring mother and grandmother to her three children and two grandchildren. She enjoyed working with flowers and seemed to have a green thumb as whatever she planted and tended seemed to prosper quite well.
She also enjoyed spending time with horses. She enjoyed the company of her little dog, Shiloh, watching movies. Another hobby she was beginning to enjoy was scrapbooking. Spending time with her young grandchildren brought her special happiness.

Julie was saved as a young girl and was an active member of Jerico Springs Missionary Baptist Church holding the position of Sunday School secretary.

Julie was preceded in death by her grandmother, Myrtle Jo Williams (granny), and her grandfather, Royston Boultinghouse.

Survivors include: Her parents, Charles and Carol Boultinghouse; grandmother, Myrtle Boultinghouse - El Dorado Springs; three children, Na Tasha King, and husband, Kaleb - Stockton, Andrew Hurshman - El Dorado Springs, and Corey Hurshman - of the home; one sister, Misty Cochran, and husband, Marcus - El Dorado Springs; one brother, Randy Boultinghouse, and wife, Dana - Nevada; two grandchildren, Treavyn King and Kambria King; and many other relatives and friends. Julie will be sorely missed by all who knew her.

Services began at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 27, at Jerico Springs Missionary Baptist Church with Bro. Jerry Grant officiating. Neil Breshears and Barbara Stiles provided music. Interment followed in Brasher Cemetery under the direction of Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home, El Dorado Springs.

Pallbearers were: Na Tasha King, Andrew Hurshman, Corey Hurshman, Randy Boultinghouse, Kaleb King, Marcus Cochran, Cody Boultinghouse, Roy Lee Boultinghouse and Nelson Bender. Treavyn Koale King was an honorary pallbearer.