Julie Rene Doyel Guardino
March 16, 1967 ~ January 24, 2009
Julie Rene Doyel Guardino, age 41, of Vienna, Virginia died on Saturday, January 24, 2009 at INOVA Loudoun Hospital. Beloved wife of Tory Guardino; loving daughter of John and Linda Doyel; daughter-in-law of Salvatore and Anita Guardino; sister of Dana Doyel. She is also survived by a niece and nephew Osianna and Eddie Cornel and a sister-in-law Andrea Guardino. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
I am so sorry for your loss. Julie was a very special young lady and there are no words. May God comfort her family
I had the pleasure of working with Julie from 2006 to 2008. She was a dear friend and colleague. She will be missed and remembered.
I’m deeply saddened by this news, I loved working with Julie she had a great outlook and a bubbly personality and always looked for the best in people. Julie and I had some tough accounts together but she did everything she could to win through with her professional attitude and kept both the account and me on track. My deepest condolences go out to her family and friends and I know I will personally miss her enthusiasm and warm smile.
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Julie passing. In the challenging work environment I shared with her, she always seemed to make me smile. I intend to raise my next glass to her and know she is right there next to me. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends. Julie will always be missed.
Julie, you’ve always been like a little sister to me. When I think of you, I see your cheerful smile, I hear your great laugh, and think of all the great times we shared “way back when”. I believe God has plans for you and needed you sooner than the rest of us and hope that one day we will all understand why someone who had so much love for everyone here on earth has departed. My thoughts and prayers to the family and especially Tory who I know loved you dearly. God bless.
Tory, my brother Larry played on a Vienna anklebiter football team with you many, many years ago. I was a cheerleader for the team with your sister Andrea. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that many thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I was deeply saddened to hear of Julie’s passing. I will remember her fondly for her kindness and generosity. She is greatly missed by me and all that worked with her. My thoughts and prayers go out to her friends and family.
We are so, so sorry to hear about your loss. We are deeply saddened and want you to know that you and your family are in our thoughts are prayers.
My heart is extremely saddened to hear about Julie. She was full of energy, fun and a highly spirited friend! Working with her was an honor. I will truely miss her. My sincere condolences go out to Tory and the Doyel family. Much love to you all. To Julie, one day, I will see you again dear friend.
I was truly saddened to hear of Julie’s passing. She was a pleasure to work with and support. She always put a smile on my face, and provided much laughter to all around. I will her so very much. May the Lord be with your family in this trying time.
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Julie. She was a long time colleague of mine during my days at MCI and WCOM and was my direct sales partner for the last 2 years I was at WCOM from 1999-2001. I was shocked and sadden to hear she had cancer in December of this year and am deeply saddened to hear she has left this world. She had a wonderful family and my heart and prayers go out to all of you during this time of loss. She will always been remembered by her many friends and colleagues.
I’m deeply saddened by this news. Julie was always there for everyone who needed her help and could easily make her coworkers smile. Saying good bye is so difficult to do and all those that knew her will truely miss her. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
We are deeply saddened by your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. Much Love
I’m so saddened to hear of Julie’s passing. I had the pleasure to work with her over the past two years. She was a truly wonderful person, always had a positive attitude and high work ethics. She was a delight in every respect. She will always be remembered fondly. My thoughts and prayers go out to Tory and the Doyel family.
Tory, I would like to send my deepest condolences to you and your family at this difficult time. My mother let me know today, and my whole family is deeply sadden and we will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Julie was truly one of those special people who had a kind word for everyone she met. I had the pleasure of knowing Julie through school and no matter where she was, or who she was with, her kindness and beauty radiated. Blessed are those who knew her. My condolences to her family.
I met a very special person in 7th grade and looked forward to seeing her just to say hello every day. I had the pleasure of growing up and getting to know someone with a gift. Someone who just by smiling could make you feel better inside. Julie was a beautiful person inside and out. And, although I have lived far away from home for many years and we had not seen one another, she still was able to bring a huge smile to my face and make me feel good inside the last time we caught up at our reunion. Julie – although you have left us, I know the way you touched us with your love and kindness will keep us smiling for the rest of our lives. I’m sorry I can’t be there for you today. All my love, thoughts and prayers go out to you, all your family and friends.
My deepest sympathies for John and Linda and all family and friends who knew Julie. I knew her so briefly but have remembered her as exceptioal.
My sister, Melinda Stevens, was very good friends with Julie in high school. I was closer to Dana but also friends with Julie. One of our friends (Zach David) called me today to tell me. I want you to know how deeply sorry my family and I are. She was a wonderful person!! Your family is in our prayers. Pam Duke (Stevens), Melinda Welch (Stevens) & Linda Rohmann (our mother who loved Julie also)
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this extremely difficult time. May the LORD be with your entire family during this time. Love- Marisa and Fernando
We were shocked and saddened to hear of Julie’s illness and passing. We were longtime friends with Julie and she was in our wedding. What a great loss to this world, such a kind and happy person, we can still see that smile and hear her laugh. She willl be missed by all hearts that she has touched.
Tory – I was profoundly saddened to learn of Julie’s death. It is difficult to conjure the right words to express my shock and dismay. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you. When I met you and Julie last summer as she and I endured our treatments in parallel and often at the same times, I saw in her a wonderful spirit, a sparkle in her eye, despite the demands her fight placed on her body and mind. I was particularly fond of her joking with me about being bald. When we first met, I had short hair on my head and a normal smattering every else – arms, legs, etc. By the second time I saw her, every hair I had was gone. She seemed to relate to how quickly the follicles took a vacation. I know it was not always easy, but at one point, she jokingly offered to share some wig selection tips with me. I saw you both on the 12th this month and was able to talk to her for a bit while she waited for some papers and you brought up the car. I didn’t recognize you both at first. I think Julie was wearing a coat and maybe a hat that threw me off. I was delighted to see her since it had been a few weeks since we’d crossed paths. In light of her condition on that day and days that followed, she still focused the conversation on finding out how I was fairing with my treatment, how I felt, how my boys and wife were doing. Even though I knew her only via these meetings during our mutual doctor’s visits, it is certain to me that your wife was clearly an amazing woman. Our short interaction on the 12th proves that without a doubt. I am sorry that I was not able to attend her memorial service. Because I was on a break and out of touch with the INOVA Loudoun community for the last two weeks, I was late in receiving the news, by which time, I was in the middle of an unalterable sequence of drugs and events for my treatment today. I have made a donation in her name to the American Cancer Society. While you probably don’t remember me specifically, please know that my family has you and your family in our prayers as we have since we met you and Julie. Thank you for sharing her with us these past six or seven months. God bless you during this time and always. David Streight
I was shocked to hear of Julie’s passing and send my condolences to your family. I worked with Julie at MCI/WCOM and always loved laughing and spending time with her. She will be greatly missed. Kim (David) Martin
I worked with Julie at MCI years ago and happily reconnected with her when she was at Cisco 2 or 3 years ago. I was always drawn to her sunny nature and keen intellect. She was smart, aggressive and fun. I’m truly sorry to hear of her death. A real loss for all.
We would like to send our deepest condolences at this difficult time. We were very saddened to hear about Julie’s passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I worked with Julie at Cisco and she was a special person who touched my life. May God bless you and your family.
Tory & The Doyel Family – Sorry to hear of your loss. I’ve known Julie since 7th grade and I will always remember her smile and the eternal kindness she evoked. She touched many people and will continue to put a smile on our faces when we hear her name and think of her. My prayers are with your families.
Julie was an excellent aunt and it saddens me that with each year since she passed I have forgotten more and more about her. I do remember once she made my mom so mad by buying me and my brother HUGE bags of candy when we were little. They were probably like 40lbs each. Much love Julie.