Julia Roberts Asher
April 25, 1962 – October 6, 2023
Asher
Julia Roberts Asher was a loving wife, mother, nana, daughter, sister, and friend. She died in her home after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by her husband and daughters, on October 6, 2023, at age 61.
She was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador on April 25, 1962, to Maria Teresa Roberts and Edward J. Roberts.
Julie met the love of her life, Joey Asher, in 1982 in Boerne, Texas. In true Julie and Joey fashion, they got engaged 11 days after meeting and married two months later, on July 30, 1982.
Julie and Joey spent nearly every day together as they started and sold numerous successful businesses throughout their
41-year marriage. They were a fixture in the New Braunfels business community for 20-plus years as owner/operator of the highly successful New Braunfels restaurant TJ’s Burger and More. They owned restaurants, built and renovated homes, and built and operated a wedding event center from the ground up. After many years of hard work, they were fortunate to retire at age 55.
Soon into their marriage, Julie and Joey were thrilled to start a family. They had three daughters, Amber, April, and Kelsie. The girls meant the world to them, and Julie loved them with all her heart and soul.
The girls talked to their Mama on the phone or in person almost every single day of their lives, up until her passing.
It’s impossible to describe how much the girls will miss being able to celebrate their best life moments with Mama, lean on her during the hardest times of life, and everything in between. Julie was their rock, and her daughters will deeply miss their Mama.
Julie’s greatest blessings were the children who called her Nana. She treasured her time with her grandbabies, who affectionately referred to Nana’s house as the “freedom house” because there were few to no rules.
The grandbabies loved to swim, make snow cones, play games, shoot BB guns, watch movies, and cook with Nana. The grandbabies never wanted to leave.
Julie had a special love and light that she spread to everyone she met, especially her family. She loved spending time with her beloved husband, family, and friends. She especially loved spoiling her grandbabies and loving on her dog, Gypsy.
Julie was extremely creative and could turn anything into a treasure. She had a free spirit and was always ready for an adventure. Julie had an uncanny ability to brighten anyone’s day with an encouraging Julie will always be remembered for her great sense of humor. Even during her long-fought battle with cancer, Julie never missed an opportunity to crack a joke and make others laugh. Her sense of humor persisted to the very end.
Julie was preceded in death by her father, Edward Roberts; sister, Shauna Roberts; father-in-law, Joe Asher; mother-in-law, Sandra Bouse Asher; grandmother, Florence Bouse, and grandfather, George Bouse.
She is survived by her mother, Maria Teresa Roberts; mother-in-law, Anita Asher; husband, Joey Asher, three sisters, Aura (Rita) and husband William (Bill) Arnold, Kathleen Kincaid, and Anna Maria DeGroot; daughters Amber Asher, April Briggs, Kelsie Sievert, and Karlea Shippey; sons-inlaw Christopher Hart, Jhase Sievert, and Justin Shippey, grandchildren Asher Briggs, Harper Anderson, Maverick Wood, Everett Briggs, Joey Sievert, Wyatt Shippey, Wrilyn Shippey and “bonus grandchildren” Kathryn and Hayden Hart; nieces Jennifer Flores, Kym Rakowitz, Brandy Flora, and Christi Blount; and nephew Cody Kincaid.
Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life on Wednesday, October 18 at Ebensberger Fisher Funeral Home in Boerne, Texas. The celebration will begin with a visitation at 11 a.m. with a service to follow at 12 noon.
Julie’s final resting place will be at the Boerne Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to The Ballard House (https://www. theballardhouse.org/) or Hillside Fellowship Church (https://hillsidefellowship. org/give).
To leave condolences, visit www.ebensberger-fisher. com. Arrangements with Ebensberger Fisher Funeral Home of Boerne.
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