Donald M. Yozviak
August 26, 1932 ~ August 13, 2010
Donald Yozviak, age 77, of Oakton, VA died on August 13, 2010 at Fairfax Hospital. he was the beloved husband of Irene B. Yozviak; father of David J. Yozviak and Colleen M. McDonald (Michael); brother of Marie Borton, Janice Borton and Michael Yozviak (Elaine) and grandfather of Christopher and Michelle. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Oh the memories we have of life with the “Yogi-aks’, in Iran, FL and VA.
In memory of good times past with Don and Irene
Irene So sorry to hear about Don. I have many fond memories of you two at my first overseas assignment in Iran. Where did the years go? Take care of yourself. You’re in my prayers. Tony
Irene So sorry to hear about Don. I have many fond memories of you two at my first overseas assignment in Iran. Where did the years go? Take care of yourself. You’re in my prayers. Tony
Irene and family, We are so sorry for your loss. I teased Don about his last name and he teased me about my size. He was a wonderful colleague and mentor to many. There are to many of the old gang leaving. We will be together again in Heaven.
Irene, So very sorry to hear about Don. You and your family are in my prayers. Don was a good old buddy.
Irene, Jan and I are deeply sorry to hear of Don’s passing. We enjoyed serving with you and your family in El Salvador. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. Our deepest sympathy. Jan and Chick Gagnon
Irene, Sorry to hear about Don. It has been many years since Iran, May God Bless. Larry Graham
Irene, I’m so sorry to learn of Don’s passing. As you well know, he was my boss during my first overseas tour, in Iran. He was a friend and colleage, saw something in me that nobody else did, and I’ll always owe him a huge debt of gratitude. Unfortunately, I’ll be out of the U.S. and unable to attend his funeral. Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. Warm regards, Dave
Don, May you go now with your God, and be at peace in your onward journey through the corridors of time. J.G.E.
Irene,David, & Colleen: Kate and I wish to send to you our sympathy and prayers. I tried to send you and E-Mail but it came back as undeliverable. We will never forget the kindness you and Don extended to us when we came to San Salvador, and standing up for our David. Our E-Mail is = IABOBKAT@GMAIL.COM. Sincerely Kate and Jerry Doyle
Our deepest sympathy on your loss. I worked with Don in Washington in the 70s.
I remember all the fun times visiting you guys and being entertained by the frogs on the sliding glass door in the basement…when you guys watched Jennifer for me…so many memories…Mr. Yozviak’s having a ball with my dad now…
I worked with Don in the late 60’s prior to going overseas and always appreciated his sense of humor. Although I never met the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Irene, So sorry to hear about Don’s passing. You’re in our thoughts and prayers.
Don showed he was a very kind and friendly person. As a new employee, he was always very helplful to me as I was starting my career. May he rest in peace.
Dear Irene, So sorry to hear about Don’s passing, we did have great times in Iran. All of you are in our prayers.
Don was truly the best… so gentle and kind… I will never forget…. we had many many great times together.. He will be missed… but, yes, he and Dad are toasting his arrival at the pearly gates now…. they’re smiling on us!! Love to you!!!
Terry and I are saddened by Don’s passing. We shared many good times at Safiabad.
Rest in peace old friend Tony
Rest in peace old friend Tony