Betty N. Joslyn

betty joslyn

July 23, 1929 ~ November 12, 2011

Betty N. Joslyn

(Age 82)

passed away on November 12, 2011 with family at her side. Betty began her life in Lake Preston, SD, and spent her teenage years on Vashon Island, WA. She was the wife of the late Robert M. Joslyn, and mother of four children. The family moved to Arlington, Va. in 1961. After her husband's death, she worked in Arlington Public Schools. Betty had been active in Resurrection Lutheran Church and the Junior Women's Club of Arlington. She moved to Reston, VA about fifteen years ago. She was the loving mother and mother-in-law of Michael and his wife Debora of Pensacola, FL; Richard and his wife Mauriel of Sparta, GA; James and his wife Tamra of Reston, VA; Victoria Joslyn of Denver, CO; her brother Dwayne Langland, and sisters Maxine Olson and Mary Lou Constans. She was predeceased by her brother Kenneth Langland. Betty is survived by seven grandchildren, Nicholas, Eryn, Jennifer, Christopher, Alexander, Maxwell, and Samuel and one great-grandchild, Abigayle.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Endowment Fund, Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Betty is a guardian angel watching over you. You will never be alone, she will always be with you.

  2. My heartfelt love and sympathy for all the family–and especially for Vicki. There is nothing quite as special as one’s mother.

  3. Dearest Vicky and family, I wish for you some peace that is now hers. I did not meet your Mom but, her picture is sweet and she gave me YOU, so I feel close! Stay strong and know angels are with you and our prayers, too! Love Always, Kate

  4. Betty is the only person I have ever associated with a color….pink. She loved the softness of it and it loved her. She was so strong to raise 4 children alone after the love of her life, Bob, died. At last their spirits can unite.

  5. Thank you Mrs. J for opening your heart and your home to us kids throughout high school and beyond. We will miss you. Mike, Rick, James and Vickie – thanks for sharing your mom with your friends. She was a very special lady.

  6. Dear Mike, Rick, James, Vicki and the whole family – Hank & I join with so many others who knew Betty in offering our deepest sympathy on her passing. Although we know it is little consolation right now, hopefully it should be of some satisfaction down the road to know that in her passing you can celebrate the end of a very long, loving and happy life. Love – Katt & Hank


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