Francis P. Flood

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Francis P. "Frank" Flood, Ph.D., CPCU, CLU

(Age 80)

Of Vienna, VA, formerly of Arlington, MA, entered into eternal rest on July 30, 2011. He is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Dorothy, his children, Linda, Robert (Mary Anne), Paul (Karen), Kathy (Malcolm), his grandchildren: Trevor, Lauren, Amanda, Emma, Danny, Annabelle and Caroline. He is also survived by his brothers: Kenneth (Jean) of Chelmsford, MA, Desmond (Andrea) of Zephyrhills, FL, Wayne (Betty) of Litchfield, NH and Edwin (Barbara) of Coral Springs, FL, his best friend, Lucy, and many nieces, nephews and friends.

After proudly serving as a Marine during the Korean Conflict, he graduated from Boston College class of 1955 and began his lifetime career in the insurance industry. He obtained the following designations: Chartered Life Underwriter, Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriter and Certified Association Executive. He was a Eucharistic Minister, an Eagle Scout and a member of MENSA, the American Legion and the Knights of Columbus.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to The Humane Society of the United States, Dept. MEMIT9, 2100 L St. NW, Washington DC 20037 or www.humanesociety.org/kindredspirits

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Dorothy, Monica and I send our sympathy and prayers. God bless you and give you strength, and may God enbrace Francis in his arms and welcome him to heaven. Daniel and Monica

  2. My condolences to the family. Mr. Flood was my boss at the insurance agents association in the late ’70s, my first full-time employer after college. I learned a lot about insurance from him but more important about initiative and responsibilty. But my favorite memory is watching him expertly gift-wrap something. I was so impressed, being all thumbs myself. He just shrugged it off and said he’d had years of practice. I have thought about him over the years and spoke with him once after he was working at the printers group, I think it was. I don’t know he if ever published the book we talked about, but I hope he did. It sounded like something he really wanted to accomplish. I will remember him fondly.

  3. I wish I had thanked you for all of the letters you sent me at Basic training Uncle Frank…I think Papa is missing you. We all miss you. Keep an eye on us please?


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