GARNET SUE WRENN's Obituary
Garnet attended school in Sterling and Ashburn and then Loudoun County High School. Garnet was a lifelong Loudoun resident except for a brief time when she was first married to her first husband Bill Wrenn. She had lived in the same house in Ashburn since 1966. Her professional career started with the First National Bank of Arlington. She then worked for Herndon Florist and Sterling Florist as a floral designer. She then went to work for William A Hazel for the next 25 years as project analyst. In 2009 she found her true passion as a home health personal care assistant with Home Instead Senior Care where she worked for the next 12 years until she fell ill with cancer. Her most recent opportunity was working for the closet, thrift store, in Herndon.
Garnet was the kind of person who would step up or lend a hand to help anyone if she could. Garnet could be friends with anyone, even a stranger she never knew. Garnet also was an avid animal lover, especially her dogs Garnet was also known to bring any stray injured homeless or endangered animal home, and nurse it back to health
She leaves her family to cherish her memory including her husband of over 30 years, Bert Pangan; her sons, Jay Wrenn and his wife Carole; Rick Wrenn; three grandsons, Jack Wrenn (Alyxis), Bobby Wrenn, Richard Wrenn; great granddaughter Brooklyn Wrenn; her siblings, Dorothy Jones, Harvey Cockrell, Joyce Goode, Judith O'Leary, and Brenda Cockrell. In addition to her parents, Garnet was predeceased by a brother, Floyd J. "Buster" Cockrell.
Was a longtime member of Leesburg Moose Lodge 1041 and Chapter1997 Women of the Moose
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