Frances Joyce Sexauer

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Frances Joyce Risser Sexauer, originally of Campbelltown, PA died on Friday July 16, 2021 of Pancreatic Cancer. Fran passed peacefully with her husband and daughters at her side. Fran is survived by her husband of 46 years, Edward Sexauer, her daughters Cristina Tallent and Patricia Spence, their husbands Matthew Tallent and Andrew Spence, her brother John Risser, her sister Evelyn Marvel and her 5 Grandchildren, Camron (15), Jackson (13), Owen (10), William (4) and Alice (3). Fran lived most of her adult life in McLean, VA. She was a grade school and middle school teacher for 30 years in Prince George's County, MD, retiring in 2003. Fran was an accomplished tennis player and played competitively until her Cancer diagnosis in 2020. Fran’s joys were her family and traveling and especially the intersection of the two. She is beloved by those who survive her and will be sorely missed. Viewing will be held on Thursday July 22, 2021 from 6-8 PM at Money & King Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave W., Vienna, VA 22180. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday July 23rd at 1:00 PM at St. Luke Catholic Church, 7001 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101 with an interment immediately following at Andrew Chapel, 1301 Trap Rd., Vienna, VA 22180. The online guestbook is available at www.moneyandking.com

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  1. Ed, I was so saddened to hear this news. I so enjoyed knowing Fran over the years. On several occasions, we ran into each other in the fitting room of women’s clothing stores, each chasing a bargain! Always delightful, always cheery, I was fortunate to know her. I will attend the funeral Mass on Friday.

  2. Fran and Ed Sexauer were clients of mine for several purchases when I was a Realtor with Caldwell Banker. At Fran’s suggestion we would be viewing homes whether rain or shine. One winter day we were climbing on ice-capped snow drifts to get to the door of a home. I grew to love the adventures and to love her and Ed. I have visited them in their home, and adored their two daughters. We would have an annual lunch together at least once a year at the Cheesecake Factory. Fran was a vivacious person and always a pleasure to be around, and we loved sharing stories of our travels. I was overcome on getting the news from Ed, and I know how much she will be missed by her friends and family. I pray that all your wonderful memories will sustain you. My heart felt sympathy to the whole family, Betty A. Benoit

  3. Ed, we were very sorry to read about Fran’s passing. Just to let you know that we are thinking about you and your family during this time. Ron and Kathy Schell


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