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Joey P. Cain

Joey Paul Cain, 50, of Stafford, VA passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, November 24, 2019.  He spent his childhood years in Dale City and Falls Church, VA . He participated in little league baseball and high school football which led to him becoming an avid Washington Nationals fan and a lifelong Washington Redskins follower. Joey currently worked as an accountant. He obtained his Associate of Arts in Business Administration from AIU, completed his Master’s degree and he was currently working toward his CPA.

Joey is survived by his loving father, Dorsey Cain and stepmother, Amber Cain; his beloved daughter, Pamela; his extended family to whom he was like a father: Alexandra Lopez, Natalie Breuninger, and George Breuninger, all of Fredericksburg, VA. Joey is also survived by a circle of special, life long friends whom he considered family.  Joey loved hunting, sports, and riding his Harley Davidson.

A Life Celebration service will be held 11am Thursday, December 5, 2019 at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 4143 Dale Blvd, Dale City, VA 22193.  Following the service, the family will receive friends at VFW Post NO 1503, 14631 Minnieville Rd. Dale City, VA 22193 for a light lunch and time of fellowship and reflection.

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