Francis Joseph McMahon

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Francis Joseph McMahon

(Age 90)

Francis Joseph McMahon, an Analyst with the Central Intelligence Agency, passed away peacefully on January 13, 2014 at WakeMed Hospital in Raleigh, NC, in the presence of his wife and children. Francis was born in Brooklyn, NY on November 16, 1923.

He was a graduate of St. John's University in Queens, NY, and also served as a member of the US Coast Guard during WWII. In 1961 he moved to Vienna, VA, and raised his family while working for 35 years at the Central Intelligence Agency.

A founding member of St. Mark Catholic Church in Vienna, Francis was also a benefactor to the St. Mark Catholic School. He is survived by his wife of 56 years Florence J. McMahon, his five children, Michael F. McMahon (Marie Weinmann), Monica M. Vickers (David), Anne E. Iannucci (Vincent), Paul N. McMahon and Rose B. McMahon (Julie Ames). He is also survived by his four grandchildren Daniel V. Iannucci, Andrew P. Iannucci, Kevin M. Iannucci, and Patrick F. McMahon. The family will receive friends at St. Mark Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Rd., Vienna, VA on Friday, January 31 from 6-8 PM and where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, February 1 at 11:00 AM. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers please send donations to:

Youth Apostles http://www.youthapostles.com/ or Little Sisters of the Poor in Richmond VA

http://www.littlesistersofthepoorvirginia.org

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Dear Mrs. McMahon and family, I was so sorry to read about “Frank” in this AM’s paper. You hired me in 1973 as a newlywed RN to work on PCCU @ Fairfax Hospital ( Inova Health System). We had many great times throughout the years, both at work and at socials. I’ll always remember Frank as lots of fun and a brilliant man!!! I retired last May after 42 years in the Nursing Profession and will always remember you from my PCCU days. Most unfortunately, I will be out of town this coming week-end and miss seeing you, but please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers for comfort, peace and healing. Fondly, Sara and George Kerestes (please stay in touch)

  2. Florence and family . . . Our deepest sympathy and condolences on Frank’s passing. He lived a fine life, our prayer’s are for him and with you. Bernie and Arline Zaborowski

  3. To family and friends my sincere condolences. The void left by our loved ones falling asleep in death is immense. May the promise of Our Father to swallow up death forever bring you all a measure of comfort during this most difficult time. Isaiah 25:8

  4. Florence, Please accept my deepest sympathy and offer of prayers. The time you and Frank spent at A Woman’s Choice years ago was a blessing for us and the women we serve. May the Lord reward each of you for your service and love for the unborn.


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