Joseph Hayes Huddleston

joseph huddleston
Joseph Hayes Huddleston, of Ashburn, VA, formerly of Vienna, VA for 43 years, passed away on April 22, 2019 surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease. Born in Lexington, KY, he was the only child of the late Col. Joseph J. Huddleston (USAF) and Dorothy H. Huddleston. Hayes was a devoted father and grandfather and the beloved husband of JoAnn Huddleston for 54 years. He attended The College of William & Mary, served in the USAF and worked for the Treasury Department (US Customs) until his retirement in 1996. In his retirement, Hayes enjoyed golfing, fishing, reading, cycling on the W&OD trail and spending time with family and friends. Hayes was a loyal parishioner and Sunday school teacher at Vienna Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife, JoAnn Huddleston; two daughters, Julie [Ken] Freyberger and Jill [Chad] McClelland; and five grandchildren; Nicole, Alec and Brad Freyberger and Gwyn and Charlie McClelland. Hayes will be laid to rest in Winamac, IN, the birthplace of his beloved parents and the source of many fond memories. The family will receive friends at Money & King Funeral Home, 171 Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Monday, April 29 @ 6:00 – 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be held at Vienna Presbyterian Church, 124 Park St. NE, Vienna, VA on Tuesday, April 30 @ 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Parkinson’s Moving Day, Team Hayes’ Huddle, https://movingdaywalk.org/event/moving-day-dc/team/48339.

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  1. To the family, Please accept my condolences for the loss of your loved one. Losing someone that means so much to you is very hard, so I hope that you too can find the words at Psalm 46:1 and 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 comforting.

  2. My sincere condolences to the Huddleston family. I was a work colleague of Hayes from 1985 until his retirement. Hayes’ humor, quiet good sense and intelligence were most memorable. And I actually have a physical memento. He kept a small baseball bat at his desk, which was eventually passed to me. When I retired, I took it home with me. So I’m sure to remember him always and with happiness. Sincerely, Jim Lieberman


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