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Jeremiah Lubeley Obituary

LUBELEY, JEREMIAH J.

Of Vienna, VA on Monday, March 29, 2004. Beloved husband of Margaret V. Lubeley; father of Janelle L. Schuler, Michael D. Lubeley and Mark J. Lubeley; brother of Genevieve Raftery and Marguerite Calhoun. Also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends ma y call at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Rd., Vienna, VA on Thursday, Apri1 1, from 7 to 9 p.m. where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, April 2, at 11:30 a.m. Interment Fairfax Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers the family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Alhambra Charity Fund, 4200 Leeds Ave., Baltimore, MD 21229. Arrangements by MONEY & KING FUNERAL HOME, INC., Vienna, VA.

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 31, 2004.

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Jim Holitza

April 21, 2004

Dear Peg, Jan, Mark, and Mike - We were very sad to hear of the sudden death of Jerry. He was a wonderful man and one of my (Jim) favorite cousins. I tried to visit Jerry whenever I traveled to DC, and we always had great visits. We will miss his keen mind and great sense of humor. He will be greatly missed. Please accept our deepest sympathy, Jim Holitza and Carol Newman-Holitza

Art Miller

April 2, 2004

May fond memories comfort you in your time of loss.



Art and Brenda

Eugene and Marilyn Dendinger

April 2, 2004

Dear Peggy, Jan, Mike and Mark--We are in transit from FL to PA but both of us want to convey our deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of a wonderful father and husband. I (Gene) especially feel a loss. When we were growing up in Hartington, Jerry and Bill were more like older brothers to me rather than cousins. We pray for the peaceful repose of Jerry's soul and for all of you that God may help you bear your sorrow. Marilyn and Gene

Kathleen O'Connor Kvamme

April 1, 2004

I will always remember Mr. Lubeley with a warm smile and kind heart. My prayers are with you!

Gary Welsh

April 1, 2004

Hal,



Just returned from a brief vacation and learned of the passing of Jan's father. Please accept deepest sympathies from Dorothy and I.



Gary and Dorothy Welsh

Betty and Bob Hunt

March 31, 2004

Dearest Jan and family,

Our hearts are filled with sadness and our eyes with tears. We are so sorry. May God be with you and yours.

Love, Betty and Bob

Mary O'Connor Eversoll

March 31, 2004

It is with great sadness I learned of Jerry's death/ He was a great friend to me and my husband Jim. We shared many a good time and I pray he is with The Lord now and hopefully with Jim too. Much love to Peg. and the children.

tony Merriman

March 31, 2004

I'm truely sorry to here of Gerry's death,I always found him to be a true gentleman when ever I was in his company and indeed he always made me welcome in his home after a friendly game of golf!!My thoughts are with his family at this time.

Daniel & Teresa Cugno

March 31, 2004

We extend our sincerest condolences to the entire Lubeley/Schuler family. Jerry will be sorely missed and we consider ourselves fortunate to have met him.

Patti McAteer Erkkila

March 31, 2004

So sorry to hear the news. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

March 31, 2004

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I work with Hal and wanted him to know that I'm thinking of the family. Be BLESSED!!



Gwen

Woody and Wanda Woodburn

March 31, 2004

We will always treasure the memories of the good times we had during your visits to the Northern Neck. May God be with you. We will miss you.



Our deepest sympathy and prayers to Jan and Hal and all the family . . . may God watch over Peg and care for her.

Mike Dendinger

March 31, 2004

I'll always remember that twinkle in Jerry's eye, and the kindness in his heart. Our love and prayers to all of you he loved so much.

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