25-Year F.C. Resident Elmo Stanley Dies at Age 85




Elmo L. Stanley died on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at Greenspring Village in Springfield, VA. from complications of lung cancer.

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25-Year F.C. Resident Elmo Stanley Dies at Age 85

Elmo L. Stanley died on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at Greenspring Village in Springfield, VA. from complications of lung cancer.…
Community News and Notes

Community News and Notes

Last F.C. Sunset Cinema Hits Cherry Hill Park The last fifth annual Sunset Cinema in the Park screening, “Horton Hears…

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EdOptions Prepares to Make Falls Church Home

EdOptions Prepares to Make Falls Church Home

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F.C. EDA Hosts Educational Forum on Charter Referendum

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Bulletin: Council OK's City Center Plan, 7-0

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