d piccolo in her high school band and later. In her more mature years she took up the piano, taking classes at Madison College and learning to play her own Yamaha electric piano at home. Julie liked both collecting and using tools; both inside and outside. She spent time pruning trees and shrubs in her yard, as well as making repairs in the home as she got the opportunities. Julie loved to read, both silently and aloud to others. She was very bright, enjoying nights out to play trivia at different spots in Madison. She had a keen sense of humor, and enjoyed puns and word play. Julie is survived by her mother: Gail Ann Cordry, Inman, SC; brothers: Jeffery (Hae Sung Yang) Cordry, Atlanta, GA and John Cordry, DePere, WI; husband: Thomas Ender, Stoughton, WI; son: Joseph Ender, Madison, WI; step-daughters: Hope Athena, Beverly, MA and Rachel Barnes, Madison, WI; niece: Dana Cordry, DePere, WI and nephew: Max Cordry, DePere, WI; former sister-in-law Lisa Cordry, DePere, WI; close cousins: Terry (Jim) Jeffers and Todd Barrett both of Green Bay, WI; Best Friend Forever Cheryl (Charlie) Coatney, Rutherfordton, NC; Aunt Betty Klug and Uncle Steve Cordry; as well as many other friends and family members. She was preceded in death by her father: James (Ardele) Cordry Jr., Green Bay, WI; uncle Bob Cordry; and aunt Clarice Cadott, Green Bay, WI; grandparents Clair and Gladys Page, and James Sr & Esther Cordry. Julie's family offers their heartfelt gratitude for the professionalism and kindness to Julie and consideration toward her loved ones by both the Cardiac ICU and Palliative care units of UW-Hospital. A celebration of Julie's life is planned for January 27, 2018 to be held at the Good Food Low Carb Cafe in Madison (4674 Cottage Grove Rd, Madison, WI 53716), a venue which Julie particularly enjoyed for its atmosphere, way of eating, and food selections. Join us between 4-7pm to share stories and honor this remarkable woman who will be deeply missed.