Obituaries

Emma Rae Kirkpatrick, 20 months old, of Woodbridge, Virginia, passed away on May 28th, 2021.

Emma was born in Washington, D.C., to Ryan Wilson Kirkpatrick and Denise Mammen Kirkpatrick on September 17th, 2019.  She went to daycare at Kindercare Lakeridge and was cared for deeply by her teachers and friends. She attended St. John’s Lutheran Church in Alexandria, VA with her parents and sister and was a beloved member of the congregation.


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Emmanuel (Noel) Montoro, a loving husband, father, brother, and friend peacefully went to be with Our Lord on May 26, 2021.

Noel was a distinguished individual and lived a very accomplished life. Born in the Philippines, he immigrated to the United States, served in the US army, and traveled the world.


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Kennedy Evans Cobb “Kang” peacefully passed away at Mary Washington Hospital on May 28, 2021. Kennedy went to be with his Lord savior and loved ones that preceded him at the age of 54 years old.

Kennedy was born in Florence, South Carolina to the loving parents of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Lizzie Cobb of Dillion, South Carolina. He attended Florence South Carolina District 1 public Schools and further attended Darlington Technical College.


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Dominion Energy was awarded a utility energy service contract to upgrade the power infrastructure of Marine Corps Base Quantico.

The contract's length runs for 22 years and will bring in $47.9 million to the Virginia-based power company. Dominion's responsibilities for this contract will include the installation of new generators, meters, and other improvements that are designed to provide greater energy resiliency and efficiency to the base.

According to the press release from Dominion, Quantico expects to realize an average annual savings of $1.6 million due to the contract.

Dominion will also have contracting and technical support from the Naval Facilities Engineering System Command in order to carry out the contract.

According to Captain Allison Burgos, Communications Strategy and Operations Officer for Marine Base Quantico, there are no immediate issues with the base's power infrastructure but will allow them to modernize systems and reduce energy consumption.

The base's power systems have been constantly upgraded since it was installed when the Quantico base was first built in 1915.

"As new buildings and new grid technology becomes available, standard updates have been performed accordingly throughout the years," states Burgos.

Potomac Local News recently reported that Marine Corps Base Quantico is also in the process of building a new wargaming center designed to train soldiers in cyber defense. The center is scheduled to be completed and opened by 2023.

Burgos tells PLN that the upgrades to the base's power infrastructure and the building of the wargaming facility are unrelated matters.

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James Clarence Cole Sr., 92, died June 1, 2021, of Woodbridge, VA passed away at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA. He was born December 15, 1928, in Hanson, Massachusetts, to the late Walter and Cora Cole. This loving man was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Charlotte, six brothers and four sisters. Jim is survived by his children, Elke Jean Lestingi (Jeanie) of Woodbridge, VA and James Clarence Cole Jr. of Washington, DC, and granddaughter Ashley Joy Lestingi.

Jim led a life of service. He was a veteran of the Korean War and World War II and served in the Army. Following his military retirement, he spent his service with the Secret Service.


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