Julia Pritt ((1932-07-09)July 9, 1932 – (2010-04-03)April 3, 2010[1]) was a Seattle area philanthropist and cofounder of
Attachmate.[2] She founded Julia's Place (a homeless family shelter in the
Madrona neighborhood[3][4]) and Washington Women in Need,[5][6] and donated land for an
Issaquah park.[7][8] Pritt died in April, 2010.[9]
The Julia Pritt House, a shelter for the homeless in Issaquah, was named for her.[10]
Julia Pritt and
Frank Pritt were Seattle software entrepreneurs, and co-founded Attachmate in their living room in 1982.[2] They were married for 28 years, divorcing in 1990.[1]
Pritt was born in
Torrance, California in 1932 and died in Seattle in April 2010.