Rebecca Fye Obituary
Rebecca Ann Fye passed away peacefully on October 28, 2025, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Born on September 23, 1946, in the serenity of Virginia, she gracefully journeyed through life for 79 treasured years. Her legacy is a tapestry woven with love, elegance, and an unwavering devotion to her family and faith.
A distinguished professional, Rebecca served as Senior Vice President at Central Fidelity, where her leadership and integrity left an indelible mark on her colleagues and the industry. However, her professional accomplishments were just one facet of her remarkable life. She was a beacon of love and support, especially towards her son, James Johnson, whose pursuits and successes filled her with immeasurable pride.
Rebecca was a woman of exquisite taste and undeniable style, always embracing life with sophistication and joy. Her ability to live "the good life" was matched only by her generous spirit and deep empathy for others. Her faith was not simply a personal belief, but a guiding principle that inspired her to be kind, compassionate, and uplifting to everyone she encountered.
One of Rebecca's many gifts was her prowess in the kitchen, where her baking skills were celebrated by all who had the fortune to enjoy her creations. Whether she was sharing a warm loaf of bread or the sweet comfort of pastries, her culinary talents were yet another way she expressed love and care.
Family was the cornerstone of Rebecca's life. Preceded in death by her beloved parents, William and Mary Coates, and her cherished fur babies, Mac and Mimi, she is survived by her devoted son, James Johnson, and his wife, Kyle Marie Burke and her loving grandchildren, Brenna and Landis of Montana. Their bond was a source of great joy and strength to Rebecca, providing her with boundless happiness.
Rebecca's presence will be deeply missed by those she touched with her kindness, humor, and grace. Though no formal services will be held, her spirit will continue to be celebrated in the hearts of her loved ones and friends, carrying forward the brightness and warmth she so generously shared in her lifetime.