Virginia R. Walterick
January 25, 1924 ~ November 16, 2011
Virginia R. Walterick, of Vienna VA died on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at the Halquist Memorial Impatient Center, Arlington, VA. She was born on January 25, 1924 in Marion, VA to the late Melvin and Margaret Sayers Richardson. Virginia lived in Vienna for fifty-six years and was a proud member of the community. She worked initially for the Vienna Trust Company and later served as Administrative Assistant to the Town Manager.
Virginia was the beloved wife of the late Eugene W. Walterick, loving mother of Lynn Walterick of Prescott, AZ and Ron Walterick and his wife Candice of Corpus Christi , TX , proud grandmother of Jennifer Walterick of Jacksonville, FL.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Virginia was the beloved wife of the late Eugene W. Walterick, loving mother of Lynn Walterick of Prescott, AZ and Ron Walterick and his wife Candice of Corpus Christi , TX , proud grandmother of Jennifer Walterick of Jacksonville, FL.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
I only met Virginia 2 years ago when we moved to Glyndon Street but what an impression she made. She was so kind and friendly welcoming us to the neighborhood and especially friendly with my 3 small children. Although we did not know her well, we will miss her smiling face!
I met Virginia 2 years ago when I moved to 205 Glyndon SE. We attended 50-90 Club to gether. She was wonderful lady and neighbor. She will be missed by many. With heartfelt sympathy
I worked as Public Information Officer for the Town of Vienna from 1977 until my retirement in 2010. Virginia was my first friend at Town Hall. She was a great source of information about the town and had a really good sense of humor. I used to go to lunch with her and the Mayor’s secretary and the Police Chief’s secretary at the old lunch counter at the Rexall Drug Store. I remember her as always being so stylish in dress, hair and makeup, a real role model for me. I also remember Gene, a really sweet man. Thinking of you. MK