William Schlosser
September 30, 1936 ~ January 12, 2010
William "Pete" Schlosser of Herndon, Va., passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at Fairfax Hospital. He was the loving husband of Judy Schlosser, devoted father of Wendy Foley and her husband Bob, Ricky Schlosser and Randy Schlosser and his wife Jennifer, grandfather of Joe, Sean, Brennan, Connor, Emily, Trent and Tyler, brother of Buddy, Grace, Mary, Rosalie and Toni. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the American Heart Association, or Heroes, Inc., or INOVA Systems Foundation with emphasis on the Kidney Transplant Program.
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
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. With love, Butch & Bette Fugitt
our thoughts and prayers are with the family, i’ll miss u pete–art t
To Judy, Family and Siblings: You all have my deepest sympathies and regrets on the loss of your husband, father, and brother. Pete was a great gentleman who shared his compassion with everyone he touched. Memories: -The great times at Merrick Boys Club -Being younger and beating Pete one-on-one in basketball -Spit-shining shoes in Pete’s bedroom at his house near Stanton Park with Buddy. To this day I can’t remember why we were doing it -Standing in the bleachers catching American League baseballs purposely thrown to me by Pete and Tommy,then batboys for the Washington Senators which we later sold -Being harrassed by Pete for having eyes for one of his sisters -Later in life the only time I saw Pete was at reunions, etc. and the only thing I heard him say was, ‘that darn Kenny and Calvin!’ My Sympathies, Gus
Judy, you have my deepest condolences. I have known Pete longer than I care to remember, and he will surely be missed. Will keep him in my prayers. Jim Tydings
Dear Judy and Family, Myself.Amelia Collins and Nana Bryan grew up with Pete in NE Washington DC.We didn’t see much of Pete when we all married and went our different ways, We were however, together a few years ago at my house in Chesapeake Beach for a reunion. Pete was a great kid and grew up to be a even greater Man, Husband and Father. We will miss you Pete.
Dear Schlosser Family, I am very sorry to learn of this news and my thoughts and prayers are with you all and your families at this time. Very truly, Denise Collier
MY CONDOLENCES TO PETES WIFE AND FAMILEY.I SAW PETE AT THE REUNION IN 2001 OR 2002 AND WE TALKED ABOUT PLAYING FOOTBALL AND GROWING UP IN N.E. WASHINGTON.