"She was unmatched as a leader, mentor, and prosecutor, and she is simply irreplaceable as a human being."
Wendy Josephine Abbruzzetti, the co-founder of the first version of Trattoria Da Franco, later owned Trastevere Antiques in Alexandria.
Alice Stewart, a CNN commentator who worked for Republican campaigns, died in a neighborhood south of Alexandria.
Ira Robinson, who was on City Council during the 1971 school integration, was the first African American member since Reconstruction.
A procession will be held along a 20-mile route for Brian Hricik, the deputy chief of medical services who died of cancer.
A memorial service is planned in May for Bob Lee King, who restored the historic Gilpin House in Alexandria and offering tours to passerby.
Bryan "Bugsy" Watson played for various NHL teams and founded Bugsy's Pizza Restaurant after his retirement.
John Warner, the five-term U.S. senator from Virginia who was once married to actress Elizabeth Taylor, has died in Alexandria at 94.
Edward Bonds of the parking enforcement office is remembered as a husband, coworker, friend and coach.
George was a longtime Alexandria resident, served in the U.S. Army and had a distinguished civilian career in the Navy.
Catherine is remembered for her involvement with Catholic parishes, community service and federal government service.
Williams served in the U.S. Army and spent time working in Northern Virginia.
Bill Yoast and head coach Herman Boone led T.C. Williams football to win the state championship in 1971. Yoast died May 23.
A service will be held in Alexandria for Julius Campbell, a member of the 1971 Titans football team.
The Alexandria St. Patrick's Day Parade founder died last week after a battle with cancer.
Pat Troy and his wife Bernadette were the grand marshals of the St. Patrick's Day Parade this past weekend.
A funeral has been set for Patsy Ticer, Alexandria's first female mayor and four-term state senator.
Alexandria's first female mayor and four-term state senator Patsy Ticer died Monday, her family said.
Abel "Shadow" Sebele was a native of Zimbabwe and was a member of the San Diego Sockers, a professional indoor soccer team.
Prince George's County Police are investigating July 17 collision that claimed the life of Timothy Devine of Alexandria, who died Thursday.
Obituary and service information from Everly-Wheatley Funerals.
Greene founded Greene Funeral Home in 1954 in Alexandria.
Family will receive friends to celebrate her life next Saturday, at the restaurant.
Republican represented McLean, Great Falls, Tysons and parts of Vienna and Herndon for 40 years in Richmond.
Go-to Democratic operative, 'loved the rough and tumble of politics,' says Sen. Mark Warner.
A visitation will be held Tuesday evening at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, followed by a memorial service at St. Paul's Wednesday morning.
Mother of three and music teacher died Feb. 6 after shooting at her Alexandria home. The assailant is still at large.
Funeral is set for Saturday morning in Alexandria.
Travis Jackson lived in Alexandria's Parkfairfax neighborhood. He was 34.
Monday morning service scheduled at Christ Church.
Vola Lawson transformed Alexandria's city staff and police department during her 15-year tenure as city manager.
T.J. Fannon was a supporter of many Alexandria charities.
Known as Marlee Inman during her time in Alexandria, she strived to serve as a role model to other women.
Don DeLuca, who joined the staff at Bishop Ireton in 2005, wanted to be known as ‘The Old Man in the Hat.'
Former Alexandria vice mayor Mel Bergheim passed away Sunday. He was 87.
Evening service scheduled at the Torpedo Factory Art Center.
A celebration of Carol Cleary’s life will be held Oct. 24 at the Torpedo Factory Art Center.
Former City Councilwoman Lois Walker's work on transportation greatly influenced Alexandria.
Mr. Melnick was born in Alexandria, raised in Arlington and was a senior member of Falls Church-based Melnick & Melnick.
Plaza along the W & OD Trail dedicated to Mess in 2012 for his service to the NVRPA.