Horace P. Caffi, Sr.

horace caffi, sr.
Horace P. Caffi, Sr. “Hi-C” (Age 91)

Of Gainesville, Va., formerly of Vienna, Va., Passed away on

Monday, May 20, 2019. Beloved husband of the late

Eugenia “Gene” Caffi, devoted father of Paula Hyer (Mark)

and H. Paul Caffi, Jr., father-in-law of May P. Caffi; grandfather

of Amanda (Adam Berneche), Matt and Logan; great-grandfather of Calder,

Grant, Lillymay and Everett.

The family will receive friends at the Money & King Funeral Home,

171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va., on Wednesday, May 29th from

2-4 & 6-8 PM where funeral services will be held on Thursday

May 30th at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow at Quantico National

Cemetery with military honors. In lieu of flowers, donations may be

made to Capital Caring Hospice.

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  1. My deepest sympathy to the family for your loss. He was such a wonderful man who gave so much to Vienna girls softball. He will be remembered as a kind, positive inspiration to many. RIP HiC. Jan Duffy

    • Our deepest sympathy and prayers are extended to you at this most difficult time. We have many fond memories of the Caffi/Caffo family gatherings we attended. Horace signed my Postal drivers license in 1974, we both were at the Merrifield Post Office Sectional Center for years. May he Rest In Peace. Don and Peggy Schulz

  2. A true legend. THE most genuine, caring, selfless, man I have ever known. He will always be loved and missed by those fortunate enough to have been a part of HIS life.

  3. Horace, “Hi C”, Caffi is a dear and truly great memory of a man we so respected in the girls softball leagues in Vienna, Va. Our daughter, Tracy Johnson, played Pig Tail Pony Tail and Shamrocks for 10 years and Hi C. was always a wonderful presence and facilitator for the leagues. His support, his life, can’t be matched, and we share in your grief. A great man has passed this life to the next. God’s blessings to his whole family. Bob and Marie Johnson

  4. I extend my deepest condolences to Mr. Caffi’s family and pray they find comfort knowing that he is at peace and with his beloved Jean. There are too many memories to pick one … riding on his motor scooter, playing ball, working for him (where I met my high school boyfriend of 5 years), and even him telling my Momma that I had taken her best heels and left them in the rain (long story) and how much he loved telling it over the years including entertaining guests at his 90th birthday party with it just last year. Mr. Caffi was beloved by all and will be missed. May he rest in peace ?

  5. Paula, so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing; let your great memories of a wonderful dad sustain you in your grief. Jon and Karen Whetzel

  6. What a man Hi C was! One of the dearest, most caring people I have had the good fortune to know. Thoughts and prayers to his immediate family and his extended VPPL family.

  7. It was so great working with Horace at Caffi’s Florist. Every morning when I would come thru the door, he would say “Morning Glory!” How many bosses say that? He cared and I was grateful to know him..Sorry for your loss..His favorite subject when I worked with him was his children and grandchildren..! Robyn Hardy

  8. So very proud to have known you. Also that you and MOM help create Vienna’s Pigtail/Ponytail league. RIP

  9. I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. When someone we love dies, it’s natural to want to see that person again. God promises us that He will comfort us in our trials if we go to him in prayer. 2 Corinthians 1:3 calls him the God of all comfort. I’d like to share with y’all this link that shows 12 steps on coping with grief that is good for sharing. I have personally found this very comforting and I hope y’all do as well. https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=102018086&srcid=share

  10. Very sorry to see this. We were lucky enough to meet Horace and spend some time with him and his family at his house and at some Redskins games. His memory will never be forgot as he has had a profound impact on Vienna and the countless people he interacted with and positively influenced during his lifetime. We feel so fortunate to have had an opportunity to know Horace and his family. Our condolences, Paul and Paulette Torpey

  11. My condolences to Mr. Caffi’s family. I played on one of the Ponytail teams he coached, the Villagers, for three years in the late 70s and remember him as such a kind, positive, funny, and encouraging person. I was not a natural and he made softball fun for me! Rest in peace “Hi C” … thank you for the learning experiences and wonderful memories. — Elizabeth Welsh Lasko

  12. My condolences to the Caffi family, especially to Paula, Mark and Logan. Mr. Caffi was certainly a fixture in Vienna, as we realized moving here 29 years ago with pre-schoolers, looking for kids’ sports. Vienna families understand and share your loss. Agnes Mallard


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