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William Fred Anderson, 65, died April 7, 2021 in Woodbridge Virginia. He was born in Portsmouth Virginia hospital May 24, 1955. Fred graduated from Woodbridge Senior High and worked at George Mason College as a boiler master. He was injured while employed there. Later he was an over the road truck driver for 34 years.

Fred loved to ride his Harley. He was adventurous. Fred loved to read books and read the bible 6 times. He loved music and loved board games and always up for playing cards. On his good days, he could always make you laugh.


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Spotted Tavern Farm at Dodd’s Corner is a place where past and present meet.

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Gwendolyn O. Hano passes on April 8, 2021 at Winchester Medical Center. Gwendolyn was preceded in death by her mother Elsie Elois Moore, Father Alton Iwanoff Hano, Step Father Ray Angus Moore, and brothers Lestor Leroy Hano (Beaver) and Preston Iwanoff Hano. She is survived by daughters Elois Hano and Janie (Tyrone) Sims; fiance, John […]


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Ann Marie White (Fick) 49, of Woodbridge, VA passed away April 2, 2021 after a brief battle with cancer. She is the daughter of Anthony and the late Carol Fick of Moscow, beloved sister of Tony Fick and Jim Fick and adored niece, sister-in-law, godmother, aunt, and cousin to numerous extended family. She is survived […]


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William Daniel Mullins, known as Danny, passed away peacefully in his home on April 2, 2021.

Danny was predeceased by his parents, Hursell and Irene Mullins, and his wife of 49 years, Shirley Mullins. Danny is survived by his beloved children Lynn (Michael) Wolfe, Christina (Lee) Williams, John (Rebecca) Mullins, William (Marci) Mullins, John Mullins, Chris (Shane) Mullins, cherished grandchildren, Ashley (Mitch), Brett (Lauren), Callie, Will, Bryce, Preston, Casey, Kaylee, and Edgar, predeceased by Morgan; great-grandchildren, Ryan and Tyler and a great granddaughter on the way; dearest sisters, Judy, Lois, Linda Kay, and Mora “Liz”, predeceased by his brothers: Jackie, Billy Joe, and Roger.


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Main Street America (MSA) recently announced the recipients of the Main Street Resiliency Grant Program. Nine Accredited MSA programs – including Historic Manassas, Inc. – and one Coordinating Program were awarded $8,500 to fund solutions that creatively navigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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