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Virginia Father, Coach, Architect Remembered For Life He Built On And Off The Field
A Virginia father, soccer coach, and architect is being remembered for the life he built — both on job sites and in the lives of the people around him.
Denis Xavier, 45, died on Tuesday, March 24, after a battle with cancer, his loved ones confirmed.
Across Northern Virginia and DC, where he worked and coached, the loss is being felt by families who knew him in very different ways.
Some knew him through his work.
As an architect and builder, Denis spent years helping shape projects across the region, leaving behind something tangible in the communities he was part of.
Others knew him fro…
Three HS Seniors ID'd After VA Crash: Dad Says They Were ‘Ready To Start Their Lives’
A Virginia community is rallying around a single father who lost his youngest son in a crash that killed three high school seniors just weeks before graduation.
Kyle Derby was just 17 and gearing up for his future.
He was supposed to graduate in June with his friends. Instead, his name is now being shared in tributes, fundraisers, and messages from people trying to make sense of what happened shortly before midnight on Friday, March 27, in Spotsylvania.
According to the sheriff's office, Derby, Antonio Rubsam, and Dylan Stanley, seniors at Spotsylvania High School, were involved in the sin…
Acclaimed Actress Mary Beth Hurt Dies: Starred In 'The World According To Garp'
Actress Mary Beth Hurt, known for her distinguished work on stage and screen, has died.
Hurt passed away on Saturday, March 28, at an assisted living facility in Jersey City, New Jersey, following a decade-long battle with Alzheimer’s disease, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 79.
Her death was confirmed by her husband, writer-director Paul Schrader, and their daughter, Molly Schrader, on social media, where they expressed comfort that she is "no longer suffering and reunited with her sisters in peace."
Born Mary Beth Supinger in Marshalltown, Iowa, Hurt rose to prominence…
Dream Of Becoming Vet Dashed For Maryland Teen, 14, Who Loved Animals, Died Suddenly
Dorothy Marie Lowe loved animals, sports, and was a "bright light always showing love and kindness to those around her" in Maryland.
Then, in an instant, the 14-year-old was gone.
Lowe, a Sharpsburg native, passed away on Tuesday, March 24, after a medical emergency, leaving behind grieving family members, classmates, and neighbors who say her loss has created a void that won’t soon be filled.
In Washington County, where Dorothy was an eighth-grade student at Boonsboro Middle School, the impact has been immediate and overwhelming, with tributes pouring in from every corner of her life…