“The whole experience brought so many people closer,” said Iannotta. It was such a story, her friend and neighbor Giancarlo Iannotta called it a miracle and he later directed and produced the movie, “Miracle on South Street: The Julie D Story.” There was hardly a dry eye in the house, when nearly 200 people of the Visitation community attended a viewing in the Valentino Center. Julie said her new lungs brought her so much more than just good breaths and the ability to eat her favorite foods or be more active. We’d run up the stairs for her.”Īfter the operation she could go up and down the stairs on her own with ease. “She could not go back up the stairs, she was not strong enough. Julie would come down the stairs once in the morning and not go back up until bedtime,” said Mary D’Agostino, Julie’s mother. Months prior to the surgery, Julie’s health had been rapidly declining due to complications from Cystic Fibrosis. Prayers were answered on October 24, 2011, when Julie underwent a successful surgery that placed two healthy lungs inside her chest. Prior to her lung transplant, hundreds of faithful Visitation parishioners prayed many times as Julie’s body continued failing as she waited for lungs that would help her breathe on her own again. “You’ve gotta understand,” said Julie’s father Mario. And, I was so oblivious and so sick, I don’t even remember anything.” “I did have a few outbursts when I was younger, but nothing too much. I’d get upset sometimes when I couldn’t do things,” said Julie. ![]() Since Julie’s passing, there have been pink ribbons gracing numerous trees in south Elmhurst around the area of Visitation Church.Ībout four years ago, the Independent brought you a story about Julie, her struggle to maintain her health and her double-lung transplant in October of 2011.īorn a twin on November 10, 1992, alongside her sister Natalie, Julie faced struggles healthy children never have to. ![]() Heaven is likely a little pinker with her in it. She will always be remembered for her strength, resilience, loyalty, love of Meryl Streep, fondness of shopping and all things pink. In her short life, Julie achieved a “Ph.D.” (Personally her Degree) in design, fashion, cooking, organizing, crafting and hosting. She was the beloved daughter of Mario and Mary Carr D’Agostino loving sister to Michael, Kevin, Elizabeth (fiancé Ryan Hogan), Carly, and twin sister Natalie adored niece, cousin, and friend to many loyal companion to her dogs Tino and Kiwi.ĭeemed “Warrior Princess,” Julie fought a brave and courageous battle to the end, always maintaining a positive attitude and never wanting to give up despite the overwhelming obstacles in her way, family members said. Julie Carr D’Agostino, 22, of Elmhurst, passed away on Friday, August 7, 2015, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She lit up the world with her smile and lit up the stage with her singing, dancing and acting. She was a gift to all who had the fortune of knowing her and left a lasting impression on everyone she met.
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