Julie Ann Fenton

julie fenton
Julie A. Fenton

On Thursday, November 19, 2020, Julie Fenton, 68, of Oakton, Virginia, died peacefully at home among family after a long battle with cancer.

Beloved daughter of Malcolm and Margaret Johns, she married George Fenton and is survived by their daughter, Jennifer. She was a loving sister to Wendy, of Poughkeepsie, New York; Sherry, of Fairfax, Virginia; Robert of Ocean Isle Beach, NC; Les, of Stephens City, Virginia; and Jeanine of Exmore, Virginia. She is also survived by 13 nieces and nephews.

Raised in Arlington, Virginia, Julie attended Bishop O’Connell High School and received an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts from Marymount University. As a dedicated civil servant, she proudly served the Department of Defense for 43 years in various capacities and retired in 2015.

In her free time, Julie was an avid reader, an excellent cook, enjoyed amateur photography, cross-stitching, and spending quality time with family.

Due to Covid restrictions, a private visitation is scheduled for family and friends. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, November 23 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mark Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Rd, Vienna, VA. Interment will follow at Columbia Gardens Cemetery in Arlington, VA. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers can be made to the American Cancer Society. For complete service information and to view and sign the family guestbook, please visit: www.moneyandking.com

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  1. iI cherished knowing Julie Fenton for many years. We worked together in the Pentagon Army Budget office, and she was a hard worker and smart. We made each other laugh so much, and she adored her daughter, Jen, and her siblings. I will miss her greatly.

  2. Dear Bob and Debbie, Juggy and I extend our heartfelt condolences. We pray for the repose of Julie’s soul and for comfort for her family members during this sad time. Sincerely, Ginny and Juggy Ward

  3. George and Family, Julie was a great person and co-worker with me at SPAWAR. I always enjoyed her professional attitude and the pride she took in her work. David Sivillo

  4. Dick and I are so very sad to read Jenn, of your mom’s passing. I know that she and your dad had to have a wonderful reunion in the world beyond ours, and hope that she is finally at rest without the suffering that she and you endured for so many months. Know that our hearts and prayers are with you tomorrow and in the days ahead. With love, Dick and Sherry Sarine

  5. So sorry for your loss. I work with her for 16 year and she was so kind and thoughtful and nice too me. I was her Administrative Assistant. She sent me Christmas cards every year after I retired. May God be with her Family.


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