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Juan Francisco Morales Alvarado
Juan Francisco Morales Alvarado, of Woodbridge, passed away Sunday January 31 at the age of 80. He was preceded in death by his son Marlon Morales in 2001 and by his loving wife Zoila Morales who passed away in 2014.
Gall – Jerrine Diane (nee Dibbley)
October 26, 1966 – February 5, 2021
James P. Toner Sr. (Jim), 80, of Dumfries, VA went home to his Lord after a valiant battle with ALS on January 30, 2021.
Jim was born in the Bronx, NY on May 24, 1940 to Anne (Stecko) and James Ignatius Toner. He attended Fordham Prep and St. John’s University where he met his best friend, soulmate, and loving wife of 56 years Mary Pat (Trocchia) Toner. Jim was an Air Force veteran and was stationed in Valdosta, GA where their oldest son was born. The family then returned to the Bronx where they welcomed two additional sons.
Helen Coffey Newhouse, 75, of Dale CIty, VA, passed away peacefully on Feb. 6, surrounded by her family.
Helen is survived by her loving husband Jerry Newhouse, mother Dorothy Alexander, sons Todd Cullop (wife Jamie) and Eric Cullop, stepdaughter Cora Newhouse (husband Steve Kuss), sisters Sharon Coffey and Sheila Ladd (husband John), brothers Larry Coffey (wife Judy), Drew Coffey, grandchildren Eric Cullop Jr. (Kayla Childs), Ashley Laney, Brady Cullop, Cash Cullop, Megan Newhouse, Ashley Newhouse, Kristina Kuss, Austin Kuss, and great-grandchildren Eric Cullop III and Kristina Cullop.
Arthur R. Spadafora, 98, of Woodbridge VA passed away peacefully at home on January 24th, 2021 with his family by his side. Arthur was born in 1922 to Pietro and Concetta Spadafora as the youngest of their 4 children. He had one brother and 2 sisters all whom proceeded him in death.
Born and raised in the Bronx NY, he had many stories of life during the depression. He spoke about getting ice for the icebox, his various jobs like the fruit stand, and hanging out with his friends. They were all either playing stickball, hanging out on the street corner, or in the alley playing with baseball cards. Baseball was his favorite sport throughout life and stickball was his favorite sport to play. They would even play games against other neighboring teams. When he played stickball they only had one ball between all of them and they used a broomstick as a bat. From stickball grew his love for baseball. He grew up as an avid NY Yankee fan and remembered seeing many famous players play like Lou Gehrig, Whitey Ford and Babe Ruth. He always enjoyed watching his grandsons play and went to all their games. He was what seemed like a permanent fixture along the fence cheering them on as they came up to bat.
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