Arehart-Echols Funeral Home, P.A. is a family owned and operated funeral service located conveniently in downtown La Plata serving all of Charles County and surrounding areas for 5 generations that is dedicated to helping families of all...
Funeral Homes in Occoquan, VA
Pope Funeral Homes was established in 1920 by the late Alexander S. Pope, Sr. Our first location was at 315 15th Street S.E. Washington D.C. Mr. Pope, Sr. was a licensed professional from the former Echols Mortuary College in Philadelphia. Mr....
Adams-Green Funeral Home is one of the few remaining family-owned and operated funeral homes in the metropolitan area. Proudly serving Fairfax and Loudoun counties the funeral home has been family-owned and operated since 1885.
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Facts about the city
Occoquan is a town in Prince William County, Virginia. The population was 759 at the 2000 United States Census, but as of the census of 2010, there were 934 people residing in the town of Occoquan. The town is a suburb of Washington, D.C. and is adjacent to Woodbridge. The current mayor is Liz Quist.
Occoquan Obituaries
It was noted on September 3rd, 2018 that Josephine Gillenwater (Lacaria) perished in Occoquan, Virginia. Ms. Gillenwater was 87 years old and was born in Shinston, WV. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Josephine's life.
It was noted on June 15th, 2017 that George Borman High died in Occoquan, Virginia. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor George Borman's life.
It was revealed on January 27th, 2012 that Edward I Hope passed away in Occoquan, Virginia. Hope was 84 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Edward I's life.
History
The current Mayor is Earnest "Earnie" Porta, who was first elected in 2006, and won re-election in 2008.
Occoquan is derived from a Dogue Indigenous peoples of the Americas word meaning "at the end of the water". The town is a suburb of Washington, D.C. By 1765, it flourished as an industrial settlement with grist mills and tobacco warehouses. Located on the Occoquan River, Occoquan was a natural site for water-borne commerce. During the American Civil War War, the post office passed letters and packages between North and South.
The official website for the city of Occoquan is https://www.occoquanva.gov/.
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