Alice Kathryn Maloney
November 1, 1949 ~ August 29, 2025
Born in:
Washington, DC
Resided in:
Oakton, VA
On Friday, August 29, 2025 at Fair Oaks Hospital Alice Kathryn Maloney, age 75 (maybe, there has always been a veil of mystery surrounding her actual date of birth), peacefully passed from this life pursuing a new adventure in the next. Alice was the second child of Frank A. and Mary Kathryn Maloney and lived her entire life in Fairfax County. Alice was a lover of the arts starting in high school where she often starred in the musical productions. This led her to many shows on Broadway. Her lovely Irish voice kept her in demand at events and venues both here and abroad. She was in residence at Le Canard for decades, delighting audiences from near and far. As a business magnate she made her fortune in Real Estate and Cheesecake manufacturing – which would only follow due to her artistry in the kitchen. Alice loved to travel and with her worldwide adventures she was greeted by Kings, Queens, Princes and Potentates. She passed this love of travel onto her many nieces and nephews.
Most of all, this loving, giving and generous woman loved and cherished her family (her many nieces and nephew, brothers and sister, and the love of her life “Saint” Craig Walker, whom she met in 1968), her beloved pets, and her friends. She leaves behind so many friends and family and will be greatly missed.
(Some of the events described may not accurately reflect reality. This is in keeping with Alice’s tendency to embellish a story. She was, after all, Irish and loved a good tale.)
Services
Memorial Visitation: September 6, 2025 10:00 am - 10:30 am
Money and King Funeral Home
171 Maple Ave. W
Vienna, VA 22180
703-938-7440
Memorial Service: September 6, 2025 10:30 am
Money and King Funeral Home
171 Maple Ave. W
Vienna, VA 22180
703-938-7440




Loved that girl cousin. We spent time in New York seeing shows & Kissing Willard Scott of the Today Show on the
25th Anniversary of the show. Loved her Irish as just a few years ago we went to Gulf Shores for the beer crawl
put on by Rocco who had his bagpiper nephew flown from Jersey to lead the crawl and then back to his restaurant for corned beef and cabbage. Her sister always called her on St. Patty’s day for her Irish Coffee recipe.
She loved the beaches the on the Gulf coast.
Eleven cousins on the Maloney side always loved our time together. Love until we meet again. Ruth Unger Price
Alice was definitely one of a kind and will be sorely missed. ❤️ Our hearts go out to Craig, and all of Alice’s numerous family and friends.