Julia L. Corrigan
Julia Lee (Harmon) Corrigan, 54, of Bridgton went home to be with Jesus on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022, after her courageous battle with cancer.
Julie was born in Portland on Sep. 9, 1967, to William Harmon Sr., and Evelyn (Shane) Harmon.
Upon graduation from Pierre’s School of Beauty Culture in 1985, Julie embarked on a 35-year career of hair design. She worked at several prominent Portland area salons until 2006 when she opened her own salon, Jewlz Beyond Hair in Naples. She would later open another salon, Simplicity, in Casco. Julie enjoyed the challenges and hard work necessary to make a salon her own. She had a passion for her work, and she loved her clients.
Julie cherished her church and church family. She would offer her time to help with the church youth groups, assist in preparing the annual harvest supper, and whatever other tasks needed completing. She truly had a servant’s heart toward her Lord Jesus.
Julie also enjoyed anything that involved being outdoors. She particularly liked going to Sebago Lake State Park, whether for just a walk,or to go o na run with her dog Boyd —she loved the state park. She also took pleasure in kayaking, boating on the lakes, or even just sitting out in the hot sun. Similarly, she relished being at the ocean. Listening to the waves crash in gave her a sense of peace. She enjoyed the beach at Ft. Lauderdale on the occasions she was fortunate enough to travel there.
Julie is predeceased by both her parents, and her brother William Harmon Jr.
Julie is survived by her husband James Corrigan of Bridgton, brother Gregory Harmon of Bridgton, sister Stephanie (Harmon) Mains of Bridgton, daughter Nicole Harmon of Otisfield, and granddaughter Scarlett Ross of Bridgton, along with many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A celebration of life service is scheduled for Saturday, October 1, 2022, at Camp Skylemar in Naples at 10:30 a.m., followed by a time of fellowship and remembrance.
In lieu of flowers, Julie would like any donations to go to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.