Debra Ann Cockrell

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Debra Ann Hewitt Cockrell

July 13, 1950 – October 25, 2018

(Age 68)

An Angel from heaven, returned to her Lord on

Thursday, October 25, 2018. After a courageous

battle with cancer, Debra peacefully passed away

at home surrounded by her loving family and friends.

Debra and her family were residents of Vienna, Va for

37 years and had recently retired to Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Debra was a kind, generous and loving person. She was

respected by everyone she met because she returned that

respect. She recently retired after 20 years as CFO of a

charity that provided help to disabled Russian orphans.

There was nothing more in life that she loved than helping a

child be safe and live a full, rich life.

Debra leaves behind her beloved husband of 38 years,

Franklin D. Cockrell, her sons, Matthew F. Cockrell of

Washington, DC and Michael A. Cockrell (Anne) of

Reston, Va., two step-daughters, Linda Cockrell Vinson

(Brian) and Julie N. Cockrell both of TN., three sisters

Veryla L. Alexander (Millard) of Annapolis, MD., Lynn

H. Stocks (Haywood) of Rehoboth Beach, DE., and Mary

H. Dudley (Robert) of Arnold, MD. Debra also leaves four

grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and many wonderful

friends. The family will receive friends at the Money & King

Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va., on Wednesday,

October 31st from 6-8 PM.. Funeral services will be held on

Thursday, November 1st at 11:30 AM at The Church of the Good

Shepherd UMC, 2351 Hunter Mill Rd., Oakton, Va. Interment

will follow at Flint Hill Cemetery.

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  1. Many prayers to Deb’s family … I always smile when remembering Deb with her bubbling personality and love of life. Rest in peace my friend.

  2. I am so very sorry for loss during this difficult time. May you find comfort in your loving memories of her and God’s promise at John 5:28,29 which assures us that we have the hope of seeing our love ones again.

  3. Lee. Lynne and Mary – Bill and I send our most heartfelt, sincerest sympathy for the loss of your beautiful, dear, Deb. We can’t imagine the pain you have had, losing one of your sisters. She was very special to us, also. I sent condolences and hugs to Frank and his family, and thought I did here, but I don’t see them. I’d hate to think you felt we ignored your pain. Hugs to you all, even belatedly… again, so sorry. San


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