Posted on October 1, 2008
FCPS Remembers
Information for FCPS Remembers is provided by the Educational Employees Retirement System of Fairfax County (ERFC) and by the Department of Human Resources for members of the Fairfax County Employees Retirement System (FCERS).
In the event of the death of any active employee who is now contributing to the ERFC and/or the VRS retirement systems, or any retiree who retired from these systems, notify the ERFC retirement office by calling 703-426-3900. The retirement office will provide the names to Supergram with details of the deceased's employment with FCPS. In the event of the death of an active member or retiree of FCERS, notify Benefit Processing at 571-423-3200.
- Edison Lynn, Jr., teacher at Longfellow, who retired July 1, 1981, and who died September 7.
- Dorothy Mill, reading teacher at Mantua and Little Run, who retired July 1, 1980, and who died September 4.
- Eda Harris, media specialist in Area III, who retired November 1, 1982, and who died September 11.
- Jacqueline Hudson, reading specialist at Stuart, who retired April 13, 1993, and who died September 15.
- Ruth Somers, teacher at Riverside, who retired July 1, 1990, and who died September 14.
- Angela Weichert, teacher at Robinson, who retired July 1, and who died September 4.
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