Myrna Jarrett Ives

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Myrna Jarrett Ives of Ashburn, VA and formerly of Oakton, VA died peacefully in her sleep on Monday, October 14, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Bill Ives; loving mother of J.T. Hale (Allison) and Jennifer Hale Fleisher (Jeff); daughter of the late Dr. Marion and Catherine Jarrett; sister of Thomas Jarrett and the late Jean; and grandmother of Sidney and June Hale and Grady Fleisher.

Family and Friends and invited to Myrna's Life Celebration at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Avenue, Vienna, VA on Thursday, October 17 from 6 to 8 pm. Funeral services will be held at Vienna Presbyterian Church, 124 Park St. NE, Vienna, VA 22180, on Friday October 18 at 1:30 pm. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to SMP Mission Trips, Vienna Presbyterian Church at the above address. Online condolences and fond memories may be offered to the family at www.moneyandking.com

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. For the short time I got to know you as your Caregiver…I’ll miss you and our friendship. Mr. blitzy was so part of your life and made you happy. Peace in Heaven. Marie

  2. Myrn – Just last week I had a nudge to call you – oh, how I wish I had acted on it instead of letting other things take priority. However, at this point I know you are eternally happy and in the best health ever and for that I am so grateful. Lots of memories spinning around in my head but the one that makes me smile the biggest is when you wanted to have ALL your pictures hung on the wall going up the stairs – and together, you, Bud and I got it done to your liking! Oh how family was important to you – especially those two kids of yours. We will miss you, Myrn, but the good news is we will see you again – in heaven. Thank you for all the great times we had together and for being the epitome of hospitality, in the name of Jesus. We’ll miss you, Myrn, and we will always love you! Gwen & Bud

  3. Myrna will be greatly missed. She was not only a friend in Jr. & Sr .High School, but a friend throughout our adult life. We may not see each other for years, but could pick right up when we did get to visit. She was a blessing to many workers who came to the Gulf Coast to work after Katrina. Myrna spent one year cooking and planning meals for refugees and workers at that time. We got together at one point and spent hours talking. We all know that she is safely in heaven now and without pain.

  4. Because of our connection through P.E.O. and a shared relationship with the Big C, we had a unique bond. I’m going to miss you, Lady. Rest in peace.

  5. Remembering Myrna leading the first Bible study I was a part of in high school. Spending her afternoon studying God’s Word with teenage girls. Very thankful for her servant’s heart. What a legacy she has left for many of us. Thankful for the hope we have in Christ.


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