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2020
William Harley Condon, born in Washington, D.C. on February 8, 1947 passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 14, 2020, at his home in Leesburg, Virginia from natural causes. He was 73 years old.
Bill was a remarkable friend and an avid supporter and sponsor for recovering alcoholics where he played a vital role in counseling. Bill had a passion for his company, where he was the President of Condon-Reed Inc. in Falls Church, Virginia, a successful heating and air conditioning company that has been in business since 1938. Bill was an antique car enthusiast with a passion for the Ford Model A and the art of restoring the Model A back to its original beauty. Bill was a gifted artist, where his attention to detail was undeniably impeccable. He loved Ford cars and trucks, especially the Ford Mustang and Shelby Cobra. His hobbies included scuba diving, model airplane flying, camping, riding motorcycles, antique car shows where his cars won numerous awards, yard work, and being the dearest friend to his friends. He will be remembered for his kindness and willingness to lend a hand to everyone, his unforgettable laugh, and his optimistic and joyful personality. We will all deeply cherish him in our memories forever.
Bill was preceded in death by his father, William Condon. He is survived by his loving wife, Lynn Currin Condon, his mom, Judy Condon, his previous wife, Susan Biser and their three children, Kim Ahlemann, Jennifer Berglund, and John Condon, their spouses, Greg Ahlemann, Matthew Berglund, and James Valdivia, his six grandchildren, Emori, Brandon, Elijah, Courtney, Layla, and Levi, his two sisters, Glenda Kale Sjolander, and Claudia Daniels and their spouses, his nieces and nephews, his dearest friend in the world, Wayne Parker, and his adored Chihuahuas, Chilly and Blue. In lieu of flowers, please contribute to maffi.org, the Model A Ford Foundation.
In honor of Bill's life, there will be a celebration on a date TBD.
Chris Smallwood
December 22, 2024
Mr Condon was my boss for 15 years. He was a fair man that would let a person find their way. My family and I will be ever thankful to Mr Condon and his father for the legacy they have given my family.
Earl Ritter
May 29, 2022
To the Condon family, I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm just hearing about it and have an empty feeling knowing he's passed from our presence. I have so many good memories of times with Bill. Goodbye my friend until we meet again.
Earl Ritter
Mary Davidson
May 29, 2020
Lynn - My thoughts and prayers are with you. Bill was such a giving and loving man. He truly loved his family. I was saddened to see his passing. Whenever, he came in to see Dr. Saunders he was always so kind and soft spoken. He was one of my favorites. With loving prayers - Mary
N. S.
May 23, 2020
My deepest sympathy to the family of William Condon Jr. May you be comforted in knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will give you strength and courage to cope with your grief.
Psalm 94:17-19
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Jackie Jones
May 22, 2020
So very sorry to hear of his passing. He was a very nice man
May 20, 2020
Dad you were simply the best. I have never met anyone like you. You gave so much of yourself to both friends and family. You were selfless and so incredibly kind. I watched you tip generously at restaurants, take great care of your mom, Lynn, and all of us kids, and always the one to pick up the bill (we tried and tried:) You loved sharing your love of antique cars with the grandkids, and they loved coming to visit you. Just last week Levi was begging me to come up to Va. to see his Boop and Popsicle. Just recently you sat patiently with Layla at our table for an hour, and drew her a dream barn for her future horse. You were loved deeply and we will miss you terribly. But we are grateful that you are at peace and we will one day see you again.
Tony Amick
May 18, 2020
Billy and Lynn are both great people,,,both have helped me on numerous occasions,,and will always remember what he would always say when he would leave after many lunch meetings . "Be Good To Yourself"> Billy,,,,sorry to see you go but we will always remember you and Lynn so it's time to Be good to yourself!!! Glad to have met and known you!
Thanks Tony Amick
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