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Angel R. MoralesPharmacist
Angel Rigoberto Morales, 79, a pharmacist who worked for about 30 years at Drug Fair stores in Northern Virginia, died Jan. 19 at Leewood nursing home in Annandale. He had Alzheimer's disease.
Mr. Morales, an Annandale resident, retired from Drug Fair in the early 1990s and then worked briefly for Kmart in Woodbridge.
He was born in Gurabo, Puerto Rico, and graduated from the University of Puerto Rico's pharmacy school. He served in the Army Reserve until 1958 and attained the rank of captain.
He was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Annandale.
Survivors include his wife of 52 years, M. Victoria Serrano Morales of Annandale; five children, MaryEllen Bock of Fairfax City, Joann Altiero of Port Tobacco, Cynthia Rogers of Manassas, and Stephen Morales and David Morales, both of Fairfax County; two brothers; one sister; and six grandchildren.
-- Adam Bernstein
Rosa Lee FriedlanderHomemaker
Rosa Lee "Cissy" Friedlander, 75, a resident of Vienna since 1962 who advocated for her child's education, died of brain cancer Jan. 16 at the Fairfax Nursing Center.




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