Julia Lynn Cook
October 5, 1963 ~ March 8, 2015
Julia Lynn Cook, 51, a resident of Vienna, Va., passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2015. Beloved wife of Byron L. Cook, daughter of Bill and Pat Gardner, sister of Leigh Gardner, Bill Gardner, Jr., and Andy Gardner; daughter-in-law of Jan Cook, sister-in-law of David Cook and Philip Cook. She is also survived by 5 nieces, 3 nephews, 3 Godchildren and dear friends Mary & Bill Padgett.
The family will receive friends at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va., on Friday, March 13th from 6-8 PM. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 14th at 3:00 PM at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2589 Chain Bridge Rd., Vienna, Va. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to www.homestretchva.org or www.facetscares.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
The family will receive friends at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va., on Friday, March 13th from 6-8 PM. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 14th at 3:00 PM at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2589 Chain Bridge Rd., Vienna, Va. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to www.homestretchva.org or www.facetscares.org
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Dear Jan and family, We are saddened about the death of your daughter-in-law Julia. We know that nothing can separate her from the love that Jesus has for her and from the place that He has prepared for her in heaven. May you find comfort in knowing that she is in the loving arms of her savior and in the caring of friends. Love, Ed and Elaine
My heartfelt condolences to both the Cook and Gardner families. I remember Julia well from high school and Overlee before that. God Bless.
Joining you in sharing the loss of your loved one. Our shared faith promises a reunion and eternal blessings thereafter. God Bless!
Words can’t express what the heart feels but know you all — dear Byron & family especially — are being held up & covered in prayer. A cherished memory of growing up in Arlington was walking to Williamsburg Jr. High with an always sweet dispositioned confidant & true friend. May your hearts be warmed by every memory of yours & know joys shared are doubled (& Julie was JOY) & grief is halved when shared with all of us across the continent who hold you all in prayer. As she is at peace, may your souls feel it too. Until we all walk with her again — Lisa
So sorry to hear of Julie’s passing. We were friends when we were @ Williamsburg and Yorktown and neighbors for a short time. My thoughts and prayers are with the Gardner and Cook families.
Julie has been my co-worker for the past year. The sadness I feel for Byron and her family breaks my heart, the only thing I am comforted by is remembering she in the arms of our Savior, and he has a plan and Julie is with him now. The thing I will remember and miss most about Julie was her laugh, and the laughs we shared so many times.
In the short time that I have known Julie, I will miss her cheerful disposition and her zest for life. I enjoyed the time that we spent playing games and watching our dogs play together. Comfort in knowing that God is welcoming her with open arms.
Bill & Pat, So very sorry for the loss of your daughter. We can’t begin to know how you feel but want to let you know you’re in our thoughts and we pray for peace for you. Sincerely, “Jungle” & Barbara Johnson
To Byron and the family of Mrs. Cook, I know that this is a very difficult time for you. We as humans were never meant to experience the pain of losing a loved one to death. God’s purpose for us is that we live forever on the earth in perfect health and perfect conditions. The Bible mentions a time when the ones who have passed away will rise again in John 5:28,29. Take comfort in knowing that you will see Julia again. Please accept my condolences.