Marjorie Ann Drye

marjorie drye
Ann Drye, age 64, died on Wednesday, January 24, 2014 at her home in Vienna, Virginia. She was the beloved wife of Jerry Drye; loving mother of Jennifer Sledd and Katharine Turbyfill; sister of Dr. Robert Coleman and grandmother of Dylan, Elena and Reid. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 124 Park Street, SE, Vienna, Virginia 22180.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. I am so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. I attended Giles High School with Ann. A smile still comes whenever I remember the art classes that we had together. Pottery was especially interesting! I am sorry for your loss and thankful you shared her life.

  2. So very saddened by Annie’s death, yet rejoice in her home going. She was a dear friend, young partner in high school crime and an expressive artist. We will miss her dearly. Blessings on her family.

  3. My sincerest sympathy to the Drye and Coleman Families for your loss. Ann will be with you always in your hearts and memories.

  4. Dear Family, Ann was a dear member of our Class of ’67 at Giles High School. I am truly saddened to hear of your loss. I can tell that she had a happy life and treasured grandchildren, something to be grateful for. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Helen Farrier Renqvist

  5. So saddened to hear of Ann’s passing. Love and prayers to her family. She was a year ahead of my class at Giles High. Ann was a wonderful friend and had a gentle, loving spirit.

  6. Prayers for all of you at this time. I was in the Class of 1967 from Giles High School with Ann and have fond memories of the times we had in high school. My thoughts are with you at this time.

  7. I was so saddened and distressed to learn of Ann’s passing. She was a terrific person. I will always remember the good times we had together when we were growing up in Pearisburg. I am so very sorry for your loss.

  8. I worked with Ann at BNA for many years. I will always remember the guidance and encouragement that she offered me. I am so sorry for your loss.

  9. Jerry, Jen, Katie & Families: So sorry to hear about Ann’s passing. She was such a sweetheart. I knew her as a teenager and beyond since I was administrative assistant at her church in Pearisburg. The Coleman family was very special people. Her mother, Rachel, and I were dear friends. I had lost touch with the Coleman/Drye clan since I retired in 2004. It was such a sad note to learn of her death at such a young age. Blessings to each of you in the days to come.

  10. I wasn’t fortunate enough to have known Ann all my life – the last decade or so will have to do. We shared quick wits and a hot temper so our friendship was volatile at times but still filled with love. I will, and do, miss her. My deepest, heartfelt condolences go out to Jerry, Jen, Katie, Rob, Nan, and the friends she spoke of so often and fondly.

  11. Dear Jerry, Jenny and Katie – I am so very sad to hear of Ann’s passing — I loved her humor, wit and passion for life. You are all in my thoughts. Steve Robinett Conrad, MT

  12. Jerry, My condolences to you, Jenny, Katie and your families. It was so sad to hear of Annie’s death. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.


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