Joyce Dray Dyson

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On November 13, 2018, Joyce D. Dyson, of Vienna, Virginia, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband of 33 years, CAPT John C. Dyson, USN (Ret.), and is survived by her sons, J. Barry Dyson (Dana) and Robert A. Dyson (Debbi), five grandchildren, and extended family and friends who will miss her dearly. She retired from the federal government in 2001 after 25 years of service. After retiring, she was happiest spending time with her grandchildren, playing bridge with her friends, tending to her garden, and volunteering at her church and local non-profit organizations.

Visitation will be at Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Avenue, Vienna, VA, on Friday, November 23rd from 6 to 8 p.m. A Celebration of Life service will be held at Vienna Presbyterian Church on Saturday, November 24th, at 1:00 p.m. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery on May 31, 2019 at 3:00 PM. Online condolences may be recorded at moneyandking.com.

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  1. An extremely gracious lady who was kind to all. Joyce was always helpful and especially to office newcomers. Many times I sought her advice and was always greeted with a smile and a helping hand. Her pride was her family and their accomplishments, never her own. She was the embodiment of grace and a willingness to provide assistance no matter how busy she was. She was a joy. /s/ Mary Burns

  2. A lovely lady and wonderful neighbor. Our children grew up as friends and classmates. We have many ford memories of swim meets and neighborhood events. Our best to Barry and Rob and their families.

  3. Dear Family, I send sincere condolences for your loss. There are comforting promises in the Bible that the time is coming when “all those in the memorial tombs till hear [Jesus’] voice and come out.” (John 5:28,29) Our Loving Heavenly Father, Jehovah God has also promised that “he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more” (Revelation 21:4) May it comfort you and strengthen you to reflect on God’s promises to bring back to life your dear loved one to a beautified earth where she can be reunited with her family, and never have to get sick and die, ever again. (Psalm 37:11,29; Isaiah 33:24)

  4. My sincere sympathy to Barry and Rob and their families. Joyce was a classy lady who brought great joy to all who knew and loved her. Joyce has been a close family friend since we moved to Lakevale together in January/February 1967. Our families spent many wonderful times together. We had a friendly Army/Navy rivalry (my Dad was in the Army for 30 years). I was Barry and Rob’s first babysitter (they were 3 and 1 1/2 at the time). You will be missed more than you know.

  5. Rob and Barry…Your mom was a wonderful supporter of you and your children, a proud grandma who brought spirit to the pool and to the neighborhood while watching your babies swim fast. My condolences to all who loved her. Peace.

  6. So incredibly sorry for your loss, Rob. She will never be firgotten because she is one of the “OG’s” of Lakevale! They made LV a community that brought so many back to raise their grandkids! Hugs to you and Debbie and the kids! And give Barry a hug too! ❤️

  7. A great co-worker for many years. I will miss our telephone calls. Condolences to Rob and Barry. Rest in peace my dear friend.

  8. Rob my Sympathy and Condolences to you and your family. Keep all your memories of your love with your mom in your heart. She will always be with you God Bless miss you my friend Philomena Donaldson (CFC/RTFC)

  9. Sincere sympathy, our thoughts are with you. We will miss our neighbor and original Lakevake resident. Chuck and Tracy Welch

  10. Our deepest sympathies to Barry, Dana and their family, and Rob,Debbi and their family. Joyce was a lovely lady, always had a smile and cheery hello when we would walk by her house on our dog walks. And we had often seen her as she visited our next-door neighbor Dottie Smith (who passed away several years ago). Joyce will be missed in Lakevale, but will be long remembered as a wonderful part of our community. Peace and love, Roni and Bill Petruzzi


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