Mrs. Ellen Ayoub
May 8, 1934 ~ December 25, 2024
Born in:
, Palestine
Resided in:
Vienna, Virginia
On Christmas evening, December 25, 2024, Ellen Ayoub of Vienna, Virginia passed away peacefully at the age of 90.
Ellen is survived by her daughers, Kathryn Wolff, Jeannette Foltz (Gary) Yvonne Saa (Salim) and Sandra Ayoub. Her memory will be cherished by her four grandchildren, Edward Saa (Ritamarie), Wesley Saa (Johanna), Christopher Saa (Kathleen), Samantha Willoughby (Bobby) and her nine great grandchildren, Sophia, Emilia, Jayden, Viviana, Samuel, Nicholas, Dylan, Christopher and Rose. She is also survived by her brother, John Saah (Pat), her sister, Patricia Bayliss, her sister in law, Grace saah and many nieces and nephews.
Ellen was preceded in death by her husband, Sami Ayoub and her brother Fred Saah.
The family will receive friends at Ss. Peter & Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church, 10620 River Road, Potomac, MD 20854 on Monday, January 13 from 5 PM until the time of the service at 6 PM. A meal of mercy will follow the service at the church.
Interment services will be held at National Memorial Park, 7482 Lee Highway, Falls Church, VA 22042 on Tuesday, January 14 at 11 AM.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to Ss. Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Church.
May her memory be eternal!
I knew Yvonne Ayoub, from Marshall Road Elementary and Oakton High School,they lived on Kingsley Road near Nutley Street, if I remember right. My condolences to All the Ayoub’s, and Ellen’s family and friends. My Mother Martha Pruett passed away 12/23/95,; from breast cancer, so I know the feeling.
May God continue to comfort you, guide you watch over you and protect you. God bless you and yours and stay safe always, every day and every way.
May Ellen Ayoub continue to rest in Heavenly Peace
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The Owners and Staff at the Money and King Funeral Home, wish to express our sincere sympathy to you. It is our hope that we may be able to make a difficult time more bearable. Please feel free to call us anytime as we are always available to you.
Gary Downer, Funeral Director
Natalie Isabel, Intern
Sending heartfelt prayers and warm hugs to all of the Ayoub daughters and extended family. You were some of the first neighbors we met when we moved into our house on Pekay Street in 1967. Those were the days when most of the moms were home during the day, when you were welcome at any house in the neighborhood, when summer days at the pool stretched into summer nights playing flashlight tag, and we collected on school mornings to walk together to Marshall Road or to the Thoreau bus stop. Mrs. Ayoub was always so welcoming. Vienna was a wonderful place to be a kid, and I have lots of memories of time spent at both the Pekay Street and Kearny Court houses with the Ayoub girls. Thank you, Mrs. Ayoub, for providing a welcome place for the neighborhood kids.
Wishing healing and peace.
Jeannie (Flynn) Mathews
I keep thinking of all the wonderful memories.
Blessings to you all! 🙏