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OLIVE KINCHELEO Obituary


OLIVE KINCHELEO  
Of Alexandria, Virginia passed away at age 93 on January 15, 2018 after a brief illness. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, William and Mae P. Kincheloe; her brother, Aubrey G. Kincheloe; sister-in-law, Lovella M. Kincheloe; her step sister, Iola Woodley; and her step brother Bernard Kincheloe. She is survived by her niece Nancy Grim (Dennis). Olive was a highly valued 28 year employee of Didlake, Inc. where she worked until this past December. Olive thoroughly enjoyed her years with the company. Graveside services will be held at Ebenezer Cemetery, 168 Onville Road, Garrisonville, VA 22463 on Friday, January 19, 2018 at 12 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Olive's name to the ASPCA at www. ASPCA.org

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Published by The Washington Post on Jan. 18, 2018.

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Marlo Brown

January 12, 2025

I worked in the building where she worked. Olive was one of the sweetest people around. She would always speak to you and smiled. I miss her. Rip Olive

Louis Meyers, M.D.

January 26, 2018

Olive was a remarkable woman - determined to keep working and being part of the world despite challenges which would have discouraged most people. I had great respect for her.

Marlo Briwn

January 18, 2018

RIP Miss Olive. You will truly be missed

Marlo Brown

January 18, 2018

Miss Olive was one of the sweetest ladies I have known. I always saw her at work, and she enjoyed her job. She would always speak to whomever spoke to her. I always asked about her when I did not see her. She will be truly missed here at Ft. Belvoir, VA.

RIP Miss Olive. There is no more suffering for you. She will be looking down from heaven to make sure whoever does her job does it correctly.

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