In memory of

Karen "Julia" Fountain

May 7, 1964 -  November 18, 2020

Passed peacefully at home surrounded by family on November 18th, 2020 at the age of 56. Beloved mother of daughter Jacqueline, and her son's Daniel and Piers. She will be missed by her ex-husband David. Julia was a dedicated and cherished music teacher for 27 years with a passion for piano. Her love of music culminated in the opening of her own business, Fountain Music Studio. She will be fondly remembered by all who knew her. Due to COVID-19 restrictions no formal service will be held at this time. Arrangement entrusted to The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre – Pickering. In lieu of flowers donation can be made to musicounts.ca. Memories and online condolences can be shared at www.etouch.ca

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Hilda Forsyth (friend)

Entered November 19, 2020 from Orangeville

Rest in peace Julia, my thoughts are with you.

David Warner (Friend)

Entered November 19, 2020 from Cambridge

So sorry for your loss - our deepest condolences during this hard time. Sending lots of love. The Warners.

David Fountain (loving ex-husband)

Entered November 20, 2020 from Ajax

I'll love you and miss you forever, and a day. You are the best thing to ever come into my life. You gave me love, support and understanding and I would give my life for you if I could,
Goodbye my sweet angle.

Chantal Locatelli (Kayaking friend)

Entered November 21, 2020 from Toronto

I am sorry so sorry to hear of Julia's passing. I enjoyed her enthusiasm for kayaking and skill development both on Georgian Bay and in our pool training sessions. This summer Julia shared with me one of her favorite places to kayak, Duffins Creek, a truly magical place. I will think of her every time I paddle there. I admired Julia's positivity and courage as she battled cancer over the years. I am sending my condolences to her family and friends.

Whitney 

Entered November 23, 2020 from Ajax

Julia taught piano to our eldest son, at a time when he wasn’t able to sit or focus well. She was endlessly patient with him and we have very fond memories of him at both his lessons and at the year end recital.

She and I stayed connected online and I enjoyed seeing her adventures kayaking and gardening.

She will be missed and I’m so sorry that she’s gone.

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