Juliet A. Mochocki's Obituary
MOCHOCKI, Juliet A., a happy and adventurous 3 year old, passed away as the result of a tragic accident on Thursday, July 2, 2020. She was born July 15, 2016 in Concord, Massachusetts.
Energetic and always exploring, Juliet enjoyed singing and dancing, especially when looking at her reflection in the mirror. She also enjoyed climbing, jumping on trampolines, biking with her daddy, rainbows, and going to the park to swing. On the swings, she always wanted to go higher and faster. She preferred a routine, was very analytic, and was very good at solving cause and effect puzzles. She also enjoyed being a helper when cooking with mom and dad. In addition, she was athletic and constantly proved to be a fast runner. One of Juliet’s favorite things to do was play chase. She loved to be on daddy’s shoulders while they chased mommy around. Among many things, she will be remembered by the way she showed affection, which was by touching the face or shoulder of those she cared for in a soft and caring way. By far, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse was her favorite television show. She especially loved Minnie and Daisy.
She was preceded in death by her paternal grandpa Henry Mochocki. She is survived by her parents Sean and Jenifer Mochocki; siblings Henry and Alyssa; maternal grandparents Scott and Mayra Mykoo; paternal grandma Christine (George) Bass; maternal great grandmother Gwendoline Basner; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
The family will receive friends 1 – 3 PM Wednesday, July 8 at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home in Waynesville. A celebration of life service will be held at 3 PM Wednesday at the funeral home with Celebrant Brian Bennett leading the services. If desired, contributions may be made to the Autism Society of Dayton. In Juliet’s honor, the family is requesting that you wear something bright in color during her services on Wednesday.
During this difficult time, if you are feeling ill or unhealthy in any way, you are encouraged to pay your respects in alternative methods, such as sending a sympathy card or sharing a memory though our online tribute wall. You are requested to wear a mask while you are within the interior buildings of Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home during this time. In addition, the services will be streamed live via the internet. If you wish to view the services on the live stream, please reach out to the family or the funeral home to be added to the list. Condolences at www.stubbsconner.com.
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