Frank Joseph O'Hara

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LtCol Frank J. O'Hara, Jr., USMC (Ret.) of Falcons Landing and formerly of Vienna, Virginia died on Tuesday, December 3, 2013. LtCol O'Hara was a Marine aviator serving in WWII with Squadron VMF(N)542 and in the Korean Conflict with Squadron VMF(AW)513. Beloved husband of Joyce Sturiale O'Hara; father of Frank J. O'Hara (Judy), Mary Anne Larsen, and Elizabeth O'Hara Laybourne; brother of Mary Anne O'Hara (Rosalie McDermott) and grandfather of Matthew, Kirsten, Megan, Christopher, Dennis, Jesse, Kelly, Shannon and Scott. He is also survived by 7 great grandchildren. LtCol O'Hara was preceded in death by his first wife, Charlotte O'Hara

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Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Our lives were enriched by friendship with this truly good and gentle warrior.His wry humor bespoke a hint of the Blarney and always made us feel good. Thank you Frank for the memories.

  2. To Frank’s family/loved ones: My late wife, Joan, and I had fond memories of Charlotte and Frank in the OLGC neighborhood and later just off Beulah Rd. Frank served his country with distinction. God bless his sweet spirit and memory. Bob Barton

  3. It was an honor and a pleasure to know “Walking Eagle” and to share his company. He will truly be missed. Kent and Betty Maxfield

  4. We are so sorry for your loss. Frank was a wonderful man! Our thoughts and prayers are with all the Family! Love, Alison, Brad, Jacquelyn, Chris, Brian & Lauren Hokamp

  5. With my sincerest sympathy Joyce, in the loss of your dear husband, Frank Your “Nine-hole” golfing friend; we miss you.

  6. Joyce, I miss our talks about how you and Frank met and about your wonderful family. You have certainly been blessed with a great support system. We all miss you in the 9 hole ladies group. Continue to have the positive outlook you have always had which has been an inspiration to me. I miss you but know that you are in good hands with your family near. Remember all the good times as you have had many of those and know that you have had a very loving and positive effect on all those you leave in Northern Virginia. Love you, Suzanne Campen

  7. Joyce dear, I have been thinking of you often since I learned of Frank’s death. Please accept Yori and my most sincere condolences. What a fine man he was and what a wonderful couple you made. I wish you peace and joy in your remembrances. Love, Sylvia


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