Julia Anne Chryst

June 18, 1921 ~ January 25, 2013
Julia Anne Noland Chryst
Julia Anne Noland Chryst (91), "Judy" as her family knew her - an independent woman from Independence, Missouri passed away January 25, 2013 at Reston Medical Center in Virginia. A Northern Virginia memorial service will be held Monday, February 18, 2013 at Money and King's Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave, Vienna, Virginia. Visitation with family will be from 3:00-4:00 followed by a service at 4:00 PM. A graveside service will be held in Sedalia, Missouri in the Spring.
Julia Anne was born June 1921 to Thomas and Fern (Halleran) Noland. Education was very important to Judy. She graduated from William Chrisman High School in 1939 then earned a Bachelors of Science in Home Economics from University of Missouri and later a Masters of Science in Nutrition from the University of Mississippi.
Judy was preceded by her husband Walter E. Chryst and her brother Norman A. Noland.
She is survived by her siblings Thomas Noland Jr. (Rose Billings ) and Frances Lowe (Edward Lowe) and her six children: Joseph Clark (Pam Butler), Martin Kirk (Mary Taylor), Chauncey Byron III (Alice Bashaw), John Marshall (Nancy Hawkins), Carolyn Frances, and Mark Noland (Deborah Parlato). Julia has nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
"Judy" married Walter E. Chryst (d.1969). They led a very exciting life working and traveling in Central and South America and raising their six children. The family's early years were spent at Tyson Corners Virginia long before the mall. Judy was the neighborhood mom. "Julie", as she liked to be called professionally, kept up with her profession as a founding member of Land Ladies. Following her husband's death Julie pursued her MS in nutrition education and embarked on a remarkable career at age 50. She is a published author, wrote and received numerous grants, and was one of the first advocates for nutritionally balanced school lunches. Her career took her from Washington, DC to Brazil, China, Guyana, Belize, and back home to Missouri. When Julie retired, she moved to McLean, Virginia to be close to her sons and grandchildren. She continued her good works by volunteering for Partners of America and the Nutrition Education Council. She served as Treasurer for Chesterbrook Methodist Church and a host for Project Children. Julia Anne will be missed by her many friends and family.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the American Diabetes Association in Julia Anne's name.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Julia Anne Noland Chryst (91), "Judy" as her family knew her - an independent woman from Independence, Missouri passed away January 25, 2013 at Reston Medical Center in Virginia. A Northern Virginia memorial service will be held Monday, February 18, 2013 at Money and King's Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave, Vienna, Virginia. Visitation with family will be from 3:00-4:00 followed by a service at 4:00 PM. A graveside service will be held in Sedalia, Missouri in the Spring.
Julia Anne was born June 1921 to Thomas and Fern (Halleran) Noland. Education was very important to Judy. She graduated from William Chrisman High School in 1939 then earned a Bachelors of Science in Home Economics from University of Missouri and later a Masters of Science in Nutrition from the University of Mississippi.
Judy was preceded by her husband Walter E. Chryst and her brother Norman A. Noland.
She is survived by her siblings Thomas Noland Jr. (Rose Billings ) and Frances Lowe (Edward Lowe) and her six children: Joseph Clark (Pam Butler), Martin Kirk (Mary Taylor), Chauncey Byron III (Alice Bashaw), John Marshall (Nancy Hawkins), Carolyn Frances, and Mark Noland (Deborah Parlato). Julia has nine grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
"Judy" married Walter E. Chryst (d.1969). They led a very exciting life working and traveling in Central and South America and raising their six children. The family's early years were spent at Tyson Corners Virginia long before the mall. Judy was the neighborhood mom. "Julie", as she liked to be called professionally, kept up with her profession as a founding member of Land Ladies. Following her husband's death Julie pursued her MS in nutrition education and embarked on a remarkable career at age 50. She is a published author, wrote and received numerous grants, and was one of the first advocates for nutritionally balanced school lunches. Her career took her from Washington, DC to Brazil, China, Guyana, Belize, and back home to Missouri. When Julie retired, she moved to McLean, Virginia to be close to her sons and grandchildren. She continued her good works by volunteering for Partners of America and the Nutrition Education Council. She served as Treasurer for Chesterbrook Methodist Church and a host for Project Children. Julia Anne will be missed by her many friends and family.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the American Diabetes Association in Julia Anne's name.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Hank and I wish to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of your mother.
My condolences for the loss of your mother. The bible aptly discribes death as our “enemy”. It is comforting to know that Jehovah and his son Christ Jesus will soon bring death to nothing. 1 Corinthians 15:25,26