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Joseph Miller Dunivin

1928 - 2025

Joseph Miller Dunivin obituary, 1928-2025, Fairview Beach, VA

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1928

DIED

2025

Joseph Dunivin Obituary

Joseph Miller Dunivin

February 15, 1928 - June 5, 2025

On June 5, 2025, Joseph Miller Dunivin, lifelong Virginia resident, died peacefully in the presence of his family. Joe (as he was known to everyone) was born on February 15,1928 in Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia, to Grace Darling Rebecca Miller and Alvin Joseph Dunivin. He grew up in the Shenandoah Valley and, at ten years of age with his parents and five siblings, moved to Lorton, Fairfax County, Virginia. After graduating from Mount Vernon High School, he entered the U.S. Army Air Corps. His service took him to the South Pacific Okinawa and Guam, and state-side in Arizona. Upon completion of his tour of duty, Joe returned to civilian life with his parents and brothers.

Joe married his childhood sweetheart, Dorothy White (whom he lovingly called "Dot), on November 5, 1951, in New York City, on the Bride and Groom television program. Students in the local elementary school where Dot taught were released from classes so they could watch the wedding of their beloved teacher. A local paper reported that "the bride televised beautifully, and her poise could well be envied by professionals. Lorton was justly proud of its representatives and rejoiced with the young couple." They soon moved to Woodbridge, Virginia to raise their family and begin an active life in the community and St. Paul's United Methodist Church.

By the early 1960's, Joe had gained recognition for community service as well as savvy entrepreneurship. Soon after opening the Lorton Gulf Service in January 1961, a local paper reported feeling "no hesitancy predicting a bright future for the Lorton Gulf Service under the highly capable and competent proprietorship of Joe Dunivin". They went on to describe the wide range of "prompt and courteous services" offered, concluding that "the equipment and facilities are modern and up-to-date in every way and all in all the Lorton Gulf Service is a distinguished credit to this entire area as well as to Mr. Dunivin personally."

Other newspaper articles described the Lorton Gulf baseball team that Joe sponsored as "outstanding in the Lorton Little League", while Joe was recognized by Gulf Oil Association as one of area's top five dealers, and by the Greater Washington Service Station Association with a cover story on the association's publication. His leadership in that organization, as well as the operating efficiency of his service station and specialization in personalized service were noted, as were the support of his lovely wife and growing family.

Joe and Dot raised their six children in Northern Virginia and later retired to Fairview Beach, Virginia. Shortly after they married, they began what was to become a lifelong love of traveling driving with their children to every one of the contiguous 48 U.S. states, most of the Canadian provinces and made several trips to visit family in Alaska, usually towing a travel trailer or riding in one of their increasingly large RVs. Joe and Dot also traveled to many other countries throughout the world, circling the globe three times.

Throughout his 97 years of life and service, Joe engaged in a series of successful ventures in both commercial and real estate fields, but was perhaps best known for his decades of public and community involvement in such organizations as the United Methodist Men (over 70 years), Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (60 years - 320), Veterans of Foreign War, Kiwanis Club, Parent Teacher Associations; and for the special attention he gave his customers, tenants, employees and, in his early years, folks on his rural postal delivery route. When talking about Joe, most people recall his friendliness and engaging smile, his willingness to always help his neighbors, and especially his good humor.

Joe was predeceased by his wife of 67 years; and survived by his six children, nine grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews, step grandchildren, great and grand nieces and nephews. Services will be held on Thursday July 17th 10:00 a.m. at Fletcher's Chapel United Methodist Church, 8330 Fletcher's Chapel Road, King George, Virginia 22485; and graveside 1:30 p.m. at Pohick Episcopal Church, 9301 Richmond Highway, Lorton, Virginia, 22079. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to Fletcher's Chapel United Methodist Church.

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Published by The Free Lance - Star from Jun. 26 to Jun. 29, 2025.

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Raymond ODonnell

July 21, 2025

The obituary provides the history, but I would add it was a pleasure to know him and he will be missed!

Patricia Clatterbuck

July 3, 2025

Joe was a wonderful man. George felt a true connection with him. We will miss his smile and friendship.
George & Par Clatterbuck

John Radolinski

June 27, 2025

Hard working field ops at Fletcher´s Chapel with the United Methodist Men. He could outwork 18-year olds well into his 80´s. Always wore a class A suit to church. A warm, hearty handshake and quiet benefactor. The highest compliment I can attribute to someone is to call them "Old School." Joe was definitely "Old School." He WILL be missed. Godspeed, Joe, to your heavenly reward. You have run the race with perseverance, and have been told, "Well done, good and faithful servant."

Betsy Dunivin

June 27, 2025

I met Joe Dunivin Sr. (Pop) when I was 17 years old. He became my father in-law a few short years after meeting him. He was impressive in the way he carried himself. There wasn´t a more devoted family man and we all dearly loved and respected him. When he gave me advice, it was always the best guidance I could get anywhere. I will miss him greatly.

Sandy Swoboda

June 27, 2025

I was born and raised in Lorton and was always grateful to Mr. Dunivin for kindness to my mother

Kathleen Schlosser

June 27, 2025

I will miss Mr Dunivan´s smile and kindness. He truly is the nicest man I´ve known. My father had his cars serviced at his station in Woodbridge and I attended school with 2 of his daughters. Mrs Dunivan was our playground monitor. Little did I know we would cross paths again in Fairview. Prayers and hugs to his family. Sincerely,
Kathleen Schlosser

Owen & Joan Peed

June 26, 2025

Joe, Dot and family were wonderful neighbors and friend when they lived on Horner Road, especially to my family, Charlie and Anna Clark. Joe will be greatly missed by all fortunate to know him and his family.

Lori Deem

June 26, 2025

I'm sorry to read about Joe's passing. He and Dot were always so willing to help out and give of their time and resources. My prayers go out to Dot and the family.

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