Harry A. Montefusco
July 23, 1935 ~ December 4, 2006
Harry 'AL' Montefusco, age 71, of Centreville, VA and Sand Key, FL. Died on on December 4, 2006. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Ann Montefusco, two children Richard Montefusco of Tampa, FL, Pamela Wingfield of Centreville, VA and his son-in-law Chip Wingfield. Three grandchildren, Christina, Matthew and Katie, one brother, John Montefusco of Morris Plains, NJ and sister-in-law Elaine and many other loving family members.
Friends may call at Money & King Funeral Home on Monday, December 11 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 8601 Wolftrap Road, Vienna, VA on Tuesday, December 12 at 10:00 AM with interment to follow at Fairfax Memorial Park.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Friends may call at Money & King Funeral Home on Monday, December 11 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 8601 Wolftrap Road, Vienna, VA on Tuesday, December 12 at 10:00 AM with interment to follow at Fairfax Memorial Park.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Sorry to hear of Al’s passing. He was a fine fellow who cheerfully helped me on several occasions during my career. J. Lee.
Dear Ann Shocked and very upset to hear of your loss. Al was right there when I needed him to talk to Charli. A very loving and giving man. We will always respect and remember him for the wonderful human being that he was.Please know that our hearts and prayers are with you
Dearest Ann, Pam, Richard, Chip,Christina,, Mathew and katie. Our prayers are with you all….the Lord will strenghten you to go on with life. Love,Ana Mohamad, Rachelle and Mina Barimany
We extend our utmost sympathies. It was our pleasure knowing Al and we are very thankful for all that he did for the U.S.F. College of Engineering.
When Al came to USF as a visiting scholar, he became part of our lives. It was a surprise to discover that he had worked with my (Anita’s) uncle in dismantling the Russian embassy. Our friendship took off from there. Al’s presence always brightened every room he entered and he will be missed. It was a pleasure to get to know him and his family and it is an honor to be able to say that he was our friend. Al will be remembered as a wonderful gentleman who made the world better by being part of it.