Helen E. Marlow

helen marlow
Helen E. Marlow

(Age 90)

Helen Marlow, of Vienna, VA, died on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at Poets Walk of Fredericksburg.

Loving wife of her late husband Bill Marlow and first husband Earl Riley, Sr. She is survived by her devoted children, Earl Riley, Jr., Ronald Riley and Sandra Dickerson and her husband Greg. She is the cherished grandmother of Brandon Dickerson, Ragan, Connor and Sean Riley. She will be missed by her family and Vienna neighbors. A visitation will be held at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Wednesday, June 22 from 10 AM till time of service at 11 AM. Interment will follow at Fairfax Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to a Hospice charity of your choice

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Sandra, Ronnie, Jerry and Family, I am sorry for your loss; words are not enough to express the sadness. Our deepest condolences to you, and all her loved her. She will be deeply missed. Sending love and sympathy to you and your family. Audrey & Matthew Bronson

  2. Jerry, Ronnie and Sandra I am so saddened by the news of Helen’s passing. She and her beloved Bill had such an impact on my life. I was honored that she would trust my judgment when she would call with medical “emergencies”. We were normally able to talk things out and her fears and anxieties would pass and she would be fine. She was a very loving friend that I have missed since I moved from Vienna and will miss her even more now that I cannot visit her when I come North.I know that she is in the Lord’s loving arms and surrounded by all those whom she loved who have gone before her. Rest in peace Helen. You lived a long fruitful life and deserve a long peaceful, happy hereafter. I love you, Pat

  3. The Owens Family extends our deepest sorrow to you & yours. Helen was like a second Mom & a great comfort after our own Mother – her dear neighborhood friend – went to be with the Lord four years ago. While we miss seeing Helen sitting on her front porch & stopping by for a visit, we have many good memories of good times shared in our neighborhood. May Helen be blessed & reunited with all her loved ones & may they all dance forever with the Angels in Heaven til we meet again.

  4. Sandra and Brandon: Although I did not know your Mother (Grandmother), I know she was precious to you both and you are sad at her passing. Just want you to know I’m thinking of you and praying for you. God bless you. Marjorie

  5. Sandra, Jerry, and Ronnie: I know the world lost (2) known celebrities last week in Gordie Howe and Muhammad Ali. And, even though your mom’s passing did not make it into national headlines, her passing is no less important to those she loved and to those her loved her like myself. I will always reflect fondly upon “Doc” and her musings with myself on the back porch at Elmar. May each of you and your children reflect fondly as well on her. She was special and reminded me so much of my own mother. I am just glad she is free at last from her pain and suffering and resting in His arms. Tommy Dellinger

  6. Already missing our back yard neighbor. Sure is dark and quiet without her. Praying for you all. From the Sykes and Sherwood families

  7. Aunt Helen you will be so missed. I loved you so much, and will never forget all our cherished memories. Especially all our times at Kenwood Beach.

  8. Ronnie, Sandra, Jerry and Family, I sure have missed the talks that I had with your mother. My mom and her were always reminiscing about the Vienna Days. I have a feeling they are doing that right now! Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you today, tomorrow and always. Trudy, Debby, Penny and Jay Franklin and family

  9. We were sorry to here of Helen’s passing. My Family has fond memories of some good times we spent with Helen and her family at baseball games when Ronnie played with my brother Jay at Madison High School. My mother often shared memories of our good times with Helen over the phone in long conversations. She will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers to the family at this time. The Franklin/Fischer familes.


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