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Leroy E. Sundberg

Leroy “Roy” Edwin Sundberg passed away on January 20th, 2021 at the age of 82.  He was battling a broken leg, lung cancer, and Covid-19 which caused complications that ultimately claimed his life.

Leroy was born in Spokane, Washington om July 12, 1938. He enlisted in the United States Army right after graduating from North Carolina High School in 1956.  During his service he worked as a soldier and photographer serving in Korea.  While in the military he met his loving wife Rebecca Von Sundberg and they had two beautiful children Chris Carl and Dawn Lea.  He retired from the United States Army Band as a Master Sergeant and proceeded to work at the National Institute of Health as a research photographer.

Leroy was a resident of Prince William County since 1973 and a resident of Manassas, Virginia since 1996.  He was a member of the Lake Jackson/Mid County Lions Club and was recently awarded the highest honor a member could receive, the “Melvin Jones Fellow” award.

Leroy was preceded in death by his father, Carl Edwin Sundberg, his mother, Aladene Edith Sundberg, his wife of 58 years, Rebecca Von Sundberg, and his daughter, Dawn Lea Moulen.  He is survived by his son, Chris Carl Sundberg (and wife, Becky), his son-in-law, Thomas Phillip Moulen, and his granddaughter, Hannah Lea Moulen. He is also survived by his sister, Shareen Enell Knettle, his brother, Craig Elden Sundberg, and many nieces and nephews, all residing in Spokane, Washington.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Lake Jackson/Mid County Lions Club, P.O. Box 1661 Manassas, VA 20108.

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Prince William County Service Authority customers who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 have until Wednesday, February 10, at 5 p.m. to apply for assistance.

Customers who have unpaid Service Authority water bills since March 1, 2020, and who have experienced a loss of income due to the Coronavirus Pandemic may be eligible to receive funds from the COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program.

Funds are limited and customers are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.

The Service Authority will review all customer applications received by the February 10 deadline and verify each applicant’s eligibility. The amount of financial assistance each qualified applicant will receive will depend on available funds.

Customers can apply online at https://billpay.pwcsa.org/css or by phone at (703) 335-7950.

Printable applications are available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Urdu at www.pwcsa.org/relief-funds and may be submitted in the following ways:

Mail: PWCSA Customer Service, P.O. Box 2266, Woodbridge, VA 22195-2266
Email: [email protected]
Fax: (703) 335-8949
Drop Box or In Person: Raymond Spittle Building, 4 County Complex Ct., Woodbridge, VA 22192
Drop Box: Wellington Operations Center, 8410 Virginia Meadows Dr., Manassas, VA 20109
Drop Box: Neabsco Maintenance Facility, 15801 Neabsco Rd., Woodbridge, VA 22191

The Commonwealth of Virginia’s Department of Housing and Community Development provided $1,372,697 to the Service Authority under the COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program to assist customers who have past-due water and sewer bills resulting from the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic. The program is funded by federal Coronavirus Relief Funds.

For more information, please visit our COVID-19 Municipal Utility Relief Program web page at pwcsa.org/relief-funds or contact our Customer Service Department at (703) 335-7950 or [email protected].

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This week, efforts to curb indoor smoking in Virginia took a major step towards becoming law when the House of Delegates approved House Bill 1842 on a 72 to 27 bipartisan vote.  The measure introduced by Delegate Mark L. Keam (D-Fairfax) now heads to the State Senate for its consideration.

“As Virginians continue to shelter at home due to COVID, I hear from constituents who live in apartments or condos concerned that their neighbors who smoke are making things even worse for their physical and mental health,” said Del. Keam. “My bill offers new tools for property owners to tackle this public health issue by requiring smoking residents to stop second-hand toxins from spreading on their premises and harming neighbors.”

HB 1842 is a product of broad-based and bipartisan work conducted by the Virginia Housing Commission.  A workgroup made up of representatives of building managers, homeowners’ associations, public health officials, and legislators drafted this bill to provide legal authority to owners of condominiums and other multi-dwelling units to ban smoking within their premises.

These homeowners’ associations would be empowered to adopt rules to restrict smoking in and around their properties and common areas.  The rules could include prohibiting inside individual units if residents who wish to smoke in their homes are not able to implement adequate filtering or ventilation systems to prevent smoke from entering their neighbors’ residential units.

The text of HB 1842 as well as details on all seven bills introduced by Delegate Keam this year can be found online.

Del. Mark Keam represents the 35th House District located in Fairfax County, which includes Tysons, the Town of Vienna, Dunn Loring, and portions of McLean, Oakton, and Fairfax.

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