Denise-Cowan-Obituary

Denise Cowan

Norfolk, Virginia

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Denise D. Cowan VIRGINIA BEACH - Denise DiNardo Cowan, 47, transcended this realm and soared on Thursday, June 11, 2009, comforted by the love of her husband and children. A native of Virginia Beach, Denise graduated from Princess Anne High School and James Madison University. She was the product...

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Jason and girls, we mourn with you at the loss of your wife/mother. We pray for you that the God of all comfort would indeed comfort you. Seek Him in this difficult time.

Jason, Loyd and I are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers have been with you, Denise, and your beautiful girls for months now, and I pray that God's comfort will be abundantly real at this time. I do thank God for the vivid memories of Denise--her dazzling smile and easy-going ways--and those memories will last forever. We are always here for you. We'll see you soon. All our love, Suzy

Jason and girls, Though I did not know you, I was one of many kids who knew Denise from elementary school through Princess Anne. Mary and I were (are) best friends and some of my fondest memories are of the DiNardo siblings, particularly Denise who had a special place in my heart. My prayers are with you.

Both your strength and courage has been an inspiration for me to see. Never loosing the faith so nessesary at a time when being so challenged. I will always remember Denise as one of my favorites,always inspiring me to give it all I had during a class at the gym. Her beauty goes way beyond the physical and will live on forever.

Jason, I am so sorry,so very very sorry. I wish you and your girls grace and peace in the days ahead.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Anita Moncrief-Roberts
PAHS 1979

My relationship with Denise started as one of coach / athlete. She had all the natural talents of a seasoned athlete. Her leadership qualites kept her ahead of the pack. Everyone wanted to be on her team: in school, in life, and at war with cancer.

Denise loved her family and especially her girls. She often spoke of her pride in their accomplishments on the field and in the classroom. About 3 weeks ago I saw her at a field hockey league game. She was "business as...

Jason, Raleigh, Jody, Elle, and Jana,

We feel blessed to have had Denise a part of our lives. She was such an incredible person and we will miss her dearly. Much love to you all at this difficult time.