KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The close-knit communities of Chelsea and Kalamazoo are reeling after the unexpected death of Julie Deppner, a respected educator and community leader whose life was cut short in a fatal accident on Saturday, December 13, 2025. She was 57 years old and well known across southwest Michigan for her warmth, dedication, and the countless lives she touched during her decades of service.
Julie’s passing was first reported in local news outlets and later confirmed by her obituary published by Cole Funeral Chapel, noting she died unexpectedly in Grand Rapids, Michigan following the accident. Friends, former colleagues, and students have already begun sharing memories and tributes on social media, all underscoring the deep imprint she left on those around her.


Born and raised in the area, Julie built a life rooted in service and community. She began her career in education, teaching math and later rising through the administrative ranks at Chelsea High School—from assistant principal to principal, and then to assistant superintendent. Students and staff from those years remember her as both a fierce advocate for education and a compassionate leader who believed in uplifting every young person she encountered.
After nearly 21 years in public schools, Julie transitioned into senior care leadership, eventually becoming CEO of Silver Maples Retirement Neighborhood in Chelsea. There, she led transformative initiatives, expanded services, and helped earn the organization multiple awards for excellence and engagement. Her leadership attracted community admiration and positioned her as a natural successor when she took on the role of President and CEO at Heritage Community of Kalamazoo in 2024, where she continued her lifelong commitment to service and connection.
Colleagues from both education and senior living reflect on Julie’s ability to make people feel seen and supported. One former staff member described her as a leader who didn’t just manage — she built relationships, offered encouragement through challenges, and genuinely cared for everyone’s wellbeing. Her legacy wasn’t defined by titles, but by the human connections she fostered and the generosity she showed daily.
Her family, including her husband Dennis and her sons Nicholas and Drew, were central to her world. In remarks shared in the wake of her passing, relatives have asked that those who knew her honor her memory by embracing loved ones, practicing kindness, and living with the same warmth Julie shared so freely. Funeral arrangements are being made in Chelsea and will be announced in the coming days.
In a community already grappling with the shock of her loss, tributes continue to pour in: stories of classrooms transformed, of heartfelt conversations in senior lounges, and of everyday moments where Julie made life brighter simply by being present. Her absence is deeply felt, but so too is the gratitude for a life lived with extraordinary compassion, purpose, and impact.



