James C. Cardellichio
December 22, 1950 ~ March 26, 2012
Of Fairfax, VA, formerly of Short Hills, NJ, died on Monday, March 26, 2012 at Sentara Potomac Hospital in Woodbridge, VA. Beloved husband of 34 years to Barbara Cardellichio; devoted father of Jennifer and her husband Jonathan Laible and grandfather of soon to be grandson. He is also survived by his loving sister Rosalie (Lawrence) Hebert and many cherished relatives and friends. Jim was a District General Manager for Colonial Life and Accident Insurance Company. Contributions may be made to The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, 383 Main Ave, 5th floor, Norwalk, Connecticut 06851 or www.themmrf.org. Online condolences and fond memories of Jim may be made to the family at: www.moneyandking.com
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180






Dear Barbara and Jennifer, We were so sorry to hear of Jim’s passing. We were informed through the Rebels Girl’s Soccer team members. It was a wonderful time for all our families and Jim was a big part of our success. We will miss him and keep Jim and you in our thoughts and prayers.
I am heart broken to learn of Jim’s passing. I am so sorry we couldn’t do more for him. I prayed for a miraculous recovery, but sometimes our wishes are not God’s will. I now pray for understanding of this loss for the family, especially Barbara. We are not supposed to have favorites, but there are a special few that touch our hearts. Mr. Jim is one of those. With all my love and respect, Laura H. UAMS Pet Scan Technologist
Barbara, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jims strength and passion for life was an inspiration to all of us. Barbara, your love for him is everlasting. With your lovely family around you, may your grief and sorrow give way to all the wonderful memories that have blessed your family throughout the years. Let love of family and friends comfort you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Beth & Will Stettner
Barbara, I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Cardellichio’s passing. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you.
Barbara, Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time of Jim’s passing. We will be with you in spirit at Jim’s Celebration of Life and Mass and send our love, comfort, good energy and many hugs. With love, Virginia “Gertrude” Tolson Nancy Tolson Patty Tolson-Gonzalez
Barbara and family- Although I never had the pleasure of knowing Jim, I did know his parents, Jim and Madeline. They were a caring couple and always spoke so lovingly of their son, you and Jennifer. Please accept my sincere sympathy. Elsie Spelman
Barbara – I hope I am leaving this message for the correct person – if you were in charge of the Senior Adult Program for Arlington County a few years back, then you are the person that I once knew. I was so sorry to read that your husband had passed and I know no words can bring him back; but, I also know that he must have been a wonderful husband and father. We pray that you will find peace at this time and all of the wonderful memories will sustain you and your daughter and son-in-law. Since your soon to be little Grandson will be here soon, we know this wonderful event will help to comfort you during this difficult time. I will try to come by the funeral home tomorrow if at all possible. I did share with Martha Freeman that I had seen the death notice in the paper. Please accept our sincere condolences. Sharon & Jim Given
Deepest Condolences in the passing of your loved one. Mr. Cardellichio had a warm smile and you could feel it even on the phone. When I worked at the Home Office for Colonial Life he was always a pleasure even if he didn’t get the results he wanted. He will truly be missed. Your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
We look forward to joining Jim with the Resurection of the Lord. Our heavenly Father welcomes him to everlasting life. Wynn and I will be keeping him and the family in our prayers.
as a Benefits Broker i have known and worked with Jim for many years now (pre-diagnosis days) and even in-between his treatment days when he felt strong enough, i would take him with me on my client calls. he was the consummate professional, almost scholarly in his approach to business presentations. i have always included him in my daily mass intentions and will now pray for his soul and for the family he leaves behind. Requiescat in Pace Jim!!!
Barbara and family – please know that you are in our thoughts through this difficult time. We have many memories from many years’ past and we are remembering them now and thinking of you. With Love,
Deepest condolences to the entire famiy. I was a high school friend of Jim’s…Class of 68′. A great guy back then, as I am sure he was throughout his life. May beautiful memories sustain you through this difficult time.
Barbara and Friends, I am saddened to hear about Jim’s passing. I was glad I had the opportunity to reacquaint with him, because of the high school reunion effort. Jim lived just a few houses down the street from me, and I met him when I was seven and moved into Short Hills. Jim was always such a real genuine guy back then. I can tell from talking to him, that he was a fighter, and didn’t want to give up. You will be in my prayers and he will be missed here with me. Charlie Knecht Orem, UT
Barbara, Jim’s name jumped into my head today. I know it has been a long time since Jim’s passing. I just wanted to extend our thanks for having known you and Jim, your inclusion of us in your events, in the early years of home ownership. Always wish Jim and I could have played golf together. Suzy and I are down here Williamsburg now. Hope you are well. Corey