Julia
'Half of what I say is meaningless/ But I
say it just to reach you, Julia' (from Julia,
The White Album)
From his early teens John Lennon grew increasingly close
to his mother. Julia visited Mimi's house in Menlove
Avenue most days. John also began to spend more time at
Julia's house.
Like her son, Julia was full of energy and fun. She was
also very musical. She taught John piano and banjo played
Elvis Presley records. Mother and son sometimes danced
around the kitchen. Julia even bought John his first
guitar.
In 1955 George Smith died. John was sad and always spoke
of his adopted father with affection. The following year
he failed his exams and a year after that he met Paul.
Then came the most traumatic event in his life.
Julia Dies
On the evening of 15 July 1958, Julia was returning from
Mimi’s house. A drunk driver did not see her
crossing the road. The force of the crash threw Julia
into the air. She died immediately.
John never fully recovered from the death of his mother.
It brought him closer to Paul, who had lost his own
mother a few years earlier.
He felt angry to that he ‘lost her twice’ and
felt that many of his emotional problems came from this.
He named his first son, Julian, after her.
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