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In lieu of flowers, we are asking that you please send a donation to King Solomon Christian Academy in the name of Kim Greene-Young. This donation will go towards the purchase and replacement of the daycare van; a project near and dear to our Mother’s heart. Thank you
Caller reported, sometime during the night of March 8, 2017, while parked in the driveway of a Scott Drive address, persons unknown scratched a 2017 Kia Sportage, causing $200 damage. Investigation remains ongoing.
Annette Arrington, 41, passed away on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 at Fairfax Hospital. She was born 4 days before Christmas on December 21, 1975 in Alexandria, Virginia. She was the baby girl of Anne Arrington, who preceded her in death, and Leon Hill.
Annette graduated from Osbourne High School in 1995. She was already working part time through high school and after graduation she began a full time schedule at local fast food places. She worked at Burger King, and later at Popeyes for many years. She then decided to take her career in a different direction and told her daddy that she wanted to see what it was like to work in retail. She joined the Target Corporation Management team located in Manassas Mall and was there for many years until they closed the store in 2013. She was loved so much by her staff and her customers. Although Target offered her to transfer to one of their other stores, she did not take the offer due to her not wanting to drive. She decided on a job working for Ross as the shipping and receiving warehouse manager and although challenging, she loved it. Annette loved working and taking care of her family.
Carl Dean Floyd (December 18, 1958 – March 8, 2017)
Carl D. Floyd, 58, peacefully departed this life on March 8th, 2017 at Walter Reed Medical Center. He was surrounded by his family and close friends.
Large Scale Controlled Burn in Quantico 3.6.2017 Please be advised a large scale controlled burn is being conducted on the eastern side of Quantico. You may experience a haze in the air or brush fire smell. Expect continued smoke across the City of Manassas Park and Prince William County through the rest of the day.
John N. Terry. 70, of Dale City, Va. Passed away at home February 26, 2017.
Born May 24, 1946 in Bentree, WV. He was the beloved son of the late Nolen E. and Louise McGraw Terry. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by brothers, Lyle, Leonard and Michael.
John was an Army veteran, retired drywall contractor and he loved cats. His childhood cat, Snoop, rode on his shoulder everywhere he went. He also enjoyed baseball, basketball and hunting with his brothers.
Left to cherish his memory are sisters, Janet Spangler (Wayne) of Ronceverte, WV, Nola Windham (Wendell) of Elizabeth, CO. and Betty J. Allison of Montgomery, WV. He is also survived by very special friends, Deborah Riggin and Carl Clark both of Dale City.