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Julie Vognar RIP
I had a message on FB today that Julie Vognar passed away April 25, 2022. She was a member here for a lot of years and always had interesting posts and views on cards and life in general. I always enjoyed our conversations. RIP Julie and condolences to family and friends.
This was the message posted.. Hello this is Martha Vognar, Julie Vognar's daughter. I am sorry to be the bearer of sad news. Julie Vognar passed away on Monday, April 25th. She was in a comfy bed and had her needs tended to. I am sure she is in a better place. . |
Julie was a dedicated knowledge collector and an interesting person. She will be missed! My condolences to her family and other friends.
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I always enjoyed her posts and passion. Rest in Peace Julie.
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She was one of only two women to establish herself here, I believe, the other being JoAnn Klein? who was a regular for a while.
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RIP Julie.
Joe K |
Always enjoyed her posts and passion for the hobby. Rest In Peace.
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God bless
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RIP Julie and always enjoyed reading her posts.
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Julie was the best. I found her online several years after she left the forum, as I had just come across a book written by her father. I think we may have briefly discussed cards, but what I remember were her stories about her father working on the book when she was a child. He interviewed all these Germans after the war, and she said they were very open about discussing it with him because they never suspected he was Jewish.
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RIP Julie...I remember her contributions here many years ago.
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A loss for sure
I'll never forget her, and was thinking of her just a week or so ago. She seemed to always bring an interesting or fresh take to things, and was knowledgeable on a wide range of subjects. I bought my first E254 Colgans from her, sight unseen-- she said they were in pretty nice shape (as I recall she was not a fan of slabs). I still have them, and since every thread needs a card:
https://photos.imageevent.com/imover...9e254stone.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/imover...9e254burch.jpg Rest in peace Julie. |
Sorry to hear
I enjoyed reading her posts and remember catching up with her on facebook later and she shared with me some curious Japanese prints I have saved on my computer. RIP
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Fondly remembered, always enjoyed my interactions with Julie. RIP
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I remember her on the forum and enjoyed her posts! Sorry to hear and may she RIP, condolences to her family!
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Julie was a wonderful person and avid collector. A sad day.
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RIP Julie.
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Enjoyed her posts back in the day, may her memory be for a blessing
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RIP to a dear friend.
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A life well lived. RIP Julie. Was friends with her on Facebook but I don't think she had posted in years.
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Julie was a lady with deep knowledge in a variety of differing areas. My recollection is that she'd politely post something, and if you talked with her about something she'd always have deeper, more thorough thoughts. She added civility to the board. A nice lady.
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So sorry to hear that. RIP
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I remember her “mixing it up” on this forum 15 years or so ago. RIP to a strong hobby voice.
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Wow that is a name that I haven’t seen for quite a few years. Julie was one of the originals of Net54. I always found her to be very pleasant and her spirit will be missed! Tough to hear this news.
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Sad to hear -- my best to her family.
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I remember Julie fondly. Her posts were always filled with her personality and her collection was great. RIP Julie. My best to her family and friends.
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Love Julie! A true throwback to the old days of collecting, RIP.
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RIP Julie. I remember her thoughtful posts...she was very knowledgeable.
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RIP Julie.
Remember one time she bought a Bob Caruthers cabinet card and accidentally tore it in half when opening the package it came in. |
Very sad news. A very unique individual with wide ranging interests from sports history to Asian art. Among a very small percentage of female collectors and among an even smaller percentage of collectors who, although not wealthy, once sold a significant part of her collection to donate to African Famine Relief. I was fortunate to have met and become friends with Julie and her late husband Bob and enjoyed every visit over several decades. I'm sure that she is already hard at work in her new venue making sure that all of the wings are in perfect shape, no strings are missing from the harps, and that the pearly gates are allowing equal access. Rest in Peace.
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Sorry to hear, she was passionate about her cards.
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Condolences to Julie's family
One of our original members.
Condolences to Julie's family. Remember many conversations with her. Patrick |
RIP.
She was an independent, interesting woman who was one to remove expensive cards from their graded holders |
Sad when important folks in the hobby pass. RIP Julie.
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I always liked Julie. RIP.
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I'm very sorry to hear about Julie. I always appreciated the conversations I had with her, she was one of the very first people I met when I broke into the hobby maybe 20 years ago. She always had fun stories and was a great person to learn from. RIP Julie, you'll certainly be missed!!
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Very Sad News. I was fortunate to purchase her T206 Plank and a bunch of her Colgan's chips many years ago.
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Been away for the past week or so and just now seeing this post. Thanks for letting us know, Leon.
Julie was very passionate about her cards and one of the first people that I traded vintage cards with when finding the predecessor to this forum. Happy to say that I still have a couple of her cards from our transactions many years ago. RIP Julie. |
Just saw the post about Julie. I always found her to be a very kind person who was passionate about the hobby and her cards. She will be missed. RIP Julie.
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