Joan Carley Kildoo

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Joan Carley Kildoo, of Vienna, Va, passed away on Thursday, February 2, 2012 at Fairfax Hospital. Beloved wife of Donald K. Kildoo; devoted mother of Catherine Nutaitis (Matthew), Michael Kildoo (Kathleen) and Thomas Kildoo (Fawn); sister of James Carley (Delores); grandmother of Matthew, James and Katie; sister-in-law of Edward Kildoo (Kathryn); aunt of Jude, James, Joseph, Janine, Martin & Monica. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Joan was one of the dearest people I knew. I (Mildred) and Joan spent most of our childhood together. She was always happy, laughing and full of fun. She never spoke a harmful word about anyone. She was always there to help anyone in need. We have not seen one another for many years, but it seems like yesterday when we were together and Oh, the great fun we had especially in the summer. Many times I think of those days, which were so wonderful because of the time we spent together. Now my dearest childhood friend is with our loving Lord who has her in his loving arms. We all will miss you Joan and we love you very much. Mildred

  2. Joan was a wonderful and caring lady. She was a second grandmother to Kristi, and we will greatly miss her bright spirit, and lovely smile. Heaven has another angel!

  3. Joan was a beautiful lady with a graceful spirit. Don my thoughts are with you and your family during this time of loss. Carol Fernandez

  4. Deepest sympathies to all the Kildoo, Carley, and Nutaitis families, from the Hampton family. It seems only yesterday, Joan was treating me as another son. My thoughts are with all of you during this sad time, Mike Hampton

  5. Don and the Kildoos, We have the finest memories of Joan. They are brimming with her kindness and delightful sense of humor. She had an uncanny ability to make children, including Allie, part of her circle of interest. We mourn her loss and send our condolences to you. Fondly, Patty and Scott Heon

  6. Don, I was very sorry to hear about Joan. I know you will miss her very much. My toughts and prayers are with you and your family.

  7. Mr. Kildoo, Don,we were very sorry to hear about your wife’s recent passing and wanted to convey our sincerest condolences to you and your family. We hope you can take some comfort in the great memories you have with Joan. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Alfredo and Ileana Rodriguez , (Alfred’s parents from Oakton High School)

  8. Dear Don, Michael, Cathy & Tom: We have been thinking about you ever since Joan went into the hospital over Christmas. Joan and your entire family have been on our prayer list at Church. I remember the kindness and hospitality that Joan and the entire family showed to us when Michael and I were trying the case for Matt. You made your home a home for all of us, and my impression was that Joan was like that to everyone. I lost my mother 2 years ago, and I know how difficult it is. I wish I could say something to take away the deep sense of loss I know you feel, but at times like this, words are very insufficient. You have a wonderful family, and that will be especially comforting and helpful to you in the coming days. Please know that all of us are always available to help you if you need it. Please accept our deepest sympathies for your loss, and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Charles, Janet, Brandy, Tasha & Eric

  9. Don: I was so sorry to hear of Joan’s passing. She was a great lady and will be missed by all who knew her. My prayers are with you and the family. Mary Ann

  10. Mike So sorry to hear about your mother. I am sad I did not get to meet her, but I am sure you exemplify her caring nature and feel you made her proud. I will you keep you and your family in my prayers. Tim Anderson

  11. Don and Family, We are so sorry that you have lost Joan We have been keeping Joan in our prayers as well as you and the children. Joan was a lovely and gracious lady and know she will be missed by all .Joan will llive on thru the children in many ways. Ma y you be comforted knowing s he is in the arms of Jesus w ho louves her mightly.

  12. Great memories of kindness and care Soup in the winter, stories to share Summer sandwiches with a butter spread Never an awful tone, a great smile instead A lady always, a lady then, a lady forever The perfect inspirational mother archetype She stays in mind, a generous soul unlike many How can I express, a try at a lyric, a few lines And so, I send my love with all my might my childhood friends A memory of respect to honor your mother, your wife –Ron Cobert


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