Julia Black, a Junior at Harrison School for the Arts, Lakeland, Florida, left an indelible impression on her community on October 27, when she passed away unexpectedly due to sudden heart arrest caused by pericardial infections. Julia Black was a talented musician, a compassionate volunteer and cherished teammate. Her contributions and impact are still visible in Lakeland. Her life was full of passion and kindness. Her legacy will continue to live on.
What was Julia Black’s contribution to the arts?
Julia Black was the lead oboist for the Harrison School for the Arts Orchestra. She made a significant contribution to the music world. Her ability to play the oboe demonstrated not only her musical talent, but also her dedication. Julia was a great asset to Harrison School, as well as to her fellow musicians. She showed that a young musician with a promising future could make resounding changes in the arts community.
Harrison School of Arts acknowledged Julia’s leadership and artistic abilities. Julia’s roles as Vice-President of the National English Honor Society and Arts Council demonstrated her dedication to creating a vibrant culture in school, inspiring and leading her peers. These qualities serve as role models for young artists and leaders.
How did Julia engage with her community?
Julia’s impact was far-reaching and extended beyond her arts-based interventions. Julia, an honors student who participated in volunteerism and community service projects, demonstrated her altruism through volunteer efforts. She understood the importance of giving back to others and making a difference in their lives. She showed this side by participating in many volunteer activities.
Julia was passionate about both her community service and involvement in athletics. Julia was a beloved teammate of Lakeland High School’s varsity volleyball team. She displayed teamwork, sportsmanship and teamwork. She has been coaching younger girls since 2021 at St Paul Volleyball Camp, serving as both a mentor and an inspiration to future volleyballers. Julia made an impact in many fields.
What Legacy Will Julia Leave behind?
The Ledger published an obituary of Julia Black after her death in May 2014. She was a leader of warmth and integrity, which attracted many to her. Her passing is an irreparable blow to the Lakeland Community, which saw Julia as a positive and inspirational figure.
The GiveWell Community Foundation established the Julia C. Black Memorial Fund in Julia C. Black’s honor at its GiveWell Community Fund. The fund is a tribute to Julia’s passion and her indomitable will – two characteristics that were central to her as an individual. This fund will continue her passion by inspiring and funding young artists within our community.
How does the community mourn Julia’s passing?
Julia Black’s untimely and sudden death has shocked the Lakeland community. Schoolmates, family members, and volleyball camps at Harrison School of Arts, St Paul Volleyball Camp, all expressed their grief by writing heartfelt tributes expressing how profoundly her influence was felt by all those who knew her.
Julia Black’s funeral service will be held at St. Paul Lutheran Church to give those who loved and knew her the opportunity to gather in her memory. Julia Black leaves behind her parents Jenny Rebecca Black, Norman Larry Black Jr. and her brother Varn Michael Black. She also has a close friend Calum Mulldoon. They will all cherish Julia’s life and continue to be inspired by it.