Julie Lee Kesteloot

julie kesteloot
Julie Lee Kesteloot, age 73 of Reston, VA passed away peacefully on Friday February 15, 2019. Beloved wife of the late Capt. R.W. Kesteloot (USN); devoted mother of Robert Foster and Matthew Foster; cherished daughter of the late Chester and Florence Sparks. She is also survived by three grandchildren, Ashley Welch, Haley Foster, and Morgan Foster, and four great-grandchildren, Bailey Welch, Landon and Harper Fleischauer, and Ryan Foster. Relatives and friends are invited to Julie’s Life Celebration at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 West Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Wednesday February 20 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Vale United Methodist Church, 11528 Vale Road, Oakton, VA on Thursday February 21 at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Online condolences and fond memories of Julie may be offered to the family at www.moneyandking.com

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  1. Julie was the first friend my husband and I met when we moved from New Jersey to Lowe’s Island. She warmly introduced us to the community and included us in many social activities. I will fondly remember our early morning walks filled with fellowship and camaraderie. Julie, may you have the eternal sleep of peace.

  2. To Bob and Family:
    We extend our deepest condolences on the loss of your Mother. Losing a parent is one o the biggest losses that can be suffered by anyone. May you find comfort from your family and happy memories as
    you journey through this time of grief.

    John and Judi Combs and Family

  3. Julie was a warm and welcoming neighbor. We developed a close friendship rapidly and had lots of fun together. I will miss you, Julie.

  4. Julie was a wonderful grandmother and great grandmother. She loved her children so deeply and she never let anything get in the way when it came to putting those children first. May everyone remember the exciting memories Julie left behind and all the hearts she touched with her bright personality and glowing smile.

  5. Julie & Bob became my parents-in-law in 1985. I instantly became enamored of them as individuals, and as a couple. All these years have deepened my kinship of and love for them. Julie was the best mother-in-law; she taught me so much with her kind and humorous way. “It is what it is.” When Bob & Julie became grandparents to James Warren and John Robert, they were perfect. Being on the other coast, Julie told me, they were happily able to send the loudest toys they could find! On one early visit across the country, Bob taught James how to use a sextent, and Julie fed cookies to John. Being with them was always fun. When we moved to Virginia, it was comforting to know that they were near. Julie and I traveled together, and I could not have asked for a better companion. James and John have lost a loving grandmother; I have lost a dear friend. We are heartbroken, and we will miss our dear Grammy Julie.

  6. One of the greatest loses in life is the lose of a Mother or Father. My sincere condolences goes out to Bob Foster and his family. I was Julies daughter=in=law for 25 years. I loved Julie very much and it is with a heavy heart that I say she will be missed by many people.

  7. One of the greatest loses in life is the lose of a Mother or Father. My sincere condolences goes out to Bob Foster and his family. I was Julies daughter=in=law for 25 years. I loved Julie very much and it is with a heavy heart that I say she will be missed by many people.

  8. Family and friends you have my deepest sympathy. This is a difficult time for most. There are basic things that can help anyone get through the pain no matter what age, gender or religious beliefs. Many have been helped with the twelve basics or just a few. You can go to jw.org and get the basics with no cost ever. See the article “Help for those who grieve “ in the magazine section. Anyone can get help and comfort.

  9. My dear friend at work & play, I’ll miss our lunches, shopping, Rehoboth Beach trips, Thanksgiving & Christmas parties, dinners at Cantina and your constant love and support. I feel so blessed to have had you in my life for the past 25 years. My heartfelt sympathies go to Bob and Matt and the rest of Julie’s family and close friends! They are many!

  10. A tragic loss for all of us who knew Julie. She was a vibrant individual who always greeted us with a beautiful warm smile. Bob and Julie, with Matt welcomed us to the Navy family when I was recalled to Active Duty. Their home became our home with so many parties and fun times. We will miss her but she will never be forgotten in our thoughts and prayers.
    RADM Frank and Marie Johnston.


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