David
Brooke Fitzgerald Delaney, 70, passed away at his home in Floyd,
Virginia on February 6, 2019. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia on
September 22, 1948 and was later confirmed at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church. He was a Latin scholar in high school and went on to wear the
“honor or Honors,” graduating from the University of Virginia in 1971.
David then attended the Washburn University School of Law in Topeka, KS,
and was admitted to the Virginia State Bar on April 28, 1977. He joined
his father’s law firm and together they practiced as Delaney &
Delaney in Old Town Alexandria. In 1987, David also opened an office on
Main Street in Fairfax, Virginia. He practiced law for 42 years.
Above all, David will be remembered as a true Virginia gentleman and a
family man. He married Carol Jeanne Capalbi at Holy Trinity Church in
Washington, D.C on January 14, 1978. They had two daughters, Corinne
Carter and Alyssa Brooke. David was a life-long learner and pursued many
interests —from photography, hiking and gardening to World War II
history, and he was also an avid astronomer.
Survivors include his wife of 41 years, Carol Jeanne Delaney; his
daughter Corinne (Andy) Delaney Tochman and granddaughter Catherine
Gloria; and his younger daughter Alyssa (Andy) Brooke Delaney Nyen and
granddaughters, Virginia Grace and Alaina Brooke. He is also survived by
his four brothers and sisters — Paul (Helen) Lyne Delaney, II, of
Alexandria, Thomas Morgan Delaney of Winchester, Elizabeth (David Eno)
Landon Delaney of Purcellville, Sarah (Alan) Carter Largent, of
Southport, NC — as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, great nieces
and great nephews.
The viewing will be held on Friday, February 15 from 5 to 8 p.m. at
Everly Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA.
The funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, February 16 at 10:30 a.m. at
St. Mary's Catholic Church, 310 South Royal Street, Alexandria, VA.
Interment to follow the Mass at 12:00 p.m., Alexandria Presbyterian
Cemetery, 600 Hamilton Lane, off of Wilkes Street, Alexandria, VA.
In lieu of flowers, please take a moment on the next clear evening to
look up at the stars and consider the innate goodness and infinite love
of God.
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