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TOMPKINS OLLIE "ROSE"TOMPKINS
Departed this life Friday, June 4, 2010. She is survived by two children, Schantel and Yolanda. Service will be held Monday, June 14, 10 a.m. at Antioch Baptist Church, 9107 Pineview Lane, Clinton,MD.
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Tonya Bryant; seven great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The fam- ily will receive friends from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at POPE FUNERAL HOMES, Forestville Chapel, 5538 Marlboro Pike, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
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SARAHWORTHYTURNER On Friday, June 4, 2010. The beloved wife of the late David Turner. She is survived by one step- daughter, Katherine Gales; six grandchildren, Ronald, Carl and Keith Turner, James, Cynthia and
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ROSE JEAN EMILIA VILLELLA
Passed away on June 8, 2010 in Bethesda, Maryland. Beloved wife of 48 years to Carmen Joseph Villella; daughter of the late Daniel and Adeline Veiga; sister of the late Carmen Veiga. Rose is also survived by her loving sisters, Dolores Leon and Adeline “Tootsie” Jones Huffman; brothers-in-law, Dr. Edward Villella and John Villella; and an uncle Michael LaRock. She will also be missed by numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Service and Inter- ment private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her honor to the American Cancer Society, 11331 Amherst Avenue, Silver Spring, Maryland 20902. Arrangements by PUMPHREY’S BETHESDA- CHEVY CHASE FUNERAL HOME.
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son, Ruth Berens (Joe) Reed, and Jane Gregory. Also survived by 15 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. Relatives and friends may call at Our Lady of Grace Church, 15661 Norbeck Blvd, Silver Spring, on Monday, June 21, 10:30 to 11 a.m., where Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Montgomery Hospice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100, Rockville,MD 20850.
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WILLIAMS BENTON J.WILLIAMS (Age 17) R. RITA CARROLL TYLER
On June 6, 2010; of Alexandria, VA; beloved wife of the late Paul Robert Tyler, Maj. Gen USMC (Ret.); loving mother of Marie R. U'Ren, Paula J. Tyler, CMR USN (Ret.), Carol R. T. Day and Paul Robert Tyler, Jr; grandmother of William T. U'Ren, Christine M. U'Ren, Leslie C. Day and Ryan T. Day; great-grandmother of Katerina M. U'Ren. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at Fort Myer Chapel, on Tuesday, August 3 at 10:45 a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contribu- tions may be made to Marine Corps University Foundation, P.O. Box 122, Quantico, VA 22134- 0122.Arrangements by DeVOL.
Suddenly on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. Devot- ed and beloved son of Miguel J. and Josette L. Williams; loving brother of Christopher Nesbit and Jonathan Hawkins; caring grandson of Vernell Ryland, Julia P. and the late Thomas H. Williams. He leaves behind a host of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, June 16 from 9 a.m. until Homegoing Celebration 11 a.m. at New Samar- itan Baptist Church, 1100 Florida Ave., NE. Interment and repast will be held at Mt. Morris Baptist Church, Hume, VA. Arrangements by MCGUIRE.
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RUTH SHUPEWINDSOR Of Fairfax, VA, originally from Washington, DC, passed away on June 10, 2010. Beloved wife of the late William H. Windsor. Precious mother of Melanie Volkert (Robert), Linda Bell (Douglas) and
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Claude Alexander Vicars, 95 of the Greater Washington-Baltimore area died peacefully May 29, 2010 of natural causes. He was most recently a resident of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington, DC. He was predeceased by his late wife Jeanetta Vicars in 1986, his daughter Helen Johnson Epps and son Arthur Vicars.
He was born February 18, 1915, on St. Croix, Virgin Islands the son of Dudley and Eliza Vicars. He served as a Merchant Marines and was retired United States Navy. He worked as a shoemaker in Con- necticut, a Harbor Master of St. Croix, and a security officer at Fort Hollabird, Baltimore MD.
Claude is survived by daughters, Pauline Edith Canton, and Ann Thomas; sons: Cypri- an, Claude Jr, and Carl Vicars; son in law Edwin Thomas, and daughter in law Leonora Vicars; grandchildren, RADM Denise Canton-Blyden, Dinah Canton-John- son, Douglas Jr, Danny and Devin Canton, Laurie Thomas-Jacobs, Sandra, Diedre, Vanessa, Edwin Jr, and Henry Thomas, Joyce N’Diaye, Doreen Abdleahim, Wanda, Tracy, Nathaniel, Wayne, and Ronald John- son, Carol Vicars-Goff, Michele Vicars- Means, Laura, Kendra, Robert, Arthur Jr, Gregory, Ronald, Richard, and Barbara Vic- ars, Delma Francis, and Lechelle Durante- Quetel. He is also survived by over 50 great-grandchildren, and extended family too numerous to mention.
A memorial service is scheduled for Friday June 18 at 9 a.m., National Wesleyan Church in Hyattsville MD, with Burial and Military Honors at 11 a.m. at Baltimore National Cemetery, Maryland.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests dona- tions to the Disabled Veterans of America, in memory of Claude A. Vicars, online at
DAV.org or mailed to DAV, PO Box 14301, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45240. Arrangements by Robert G. Mason Funeral Home, Washing- ton DC., 202 678-7700.
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date School and during his 28 year career, held multiple challenging and important assignments.
These assignments included: Commanding Officer Seabee Battalion 74 (NMCB-74), serving in-coun- try during the Vietnam War; Naval Facilities Engi- neering Command, where he established the Navy’s first comprehensive air and water pollution abate- ment program which he helped pushed through Congress; Commanding Officer of the Chesapeake Division at the U.S. Navy Yard, Washington, D.C.; Commanding Officer of Public Works at Subic Bay Naval Base in the Philippines. His last job before retiring was as Senior Advisor to the Saudi Prince in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
JOSEPH ANTHONY D'EMIDIO P.E., DEE, Capt. USN CEC (Ret.)
Age 81, died of cancer at Mercy Hospital in Miami, Florida on Thursday, June 03, 2010. Born April 26, 1929, in Newark, New Jersey, he lived in Key Biscayne, Florida, and Lake Barcroft, Falls Church, Virginia.
Capt. D’Emidio was a graduate of the Newark College of Engineering with a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Michigan. After graduating college, he became an officer in the Navy’s Civil Engineer Corps (more popularly known as "Seabees") by attending Officer Candi-
Capt. D’Emidio received over 15 Military Awards and Commendations during his service to the country. He is also recognized as Diplomate, Amer- ican Academy of Environmental Engineers; among his many accomplishments in the environmental arena, was inventing and patenting a "Point-of-Use Water Treatment Diskit" for poor countries and disaster settings. Joseph D’Emidio loved life and enjoyed his tennis and dancing.
Survivors include his wife Maria Luisa D’Emidio; his children, Joseph II, Christine, John, and James; sixteen grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Services will be held at Arlington National Ceme- tery, to be announced at a future date. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the Seabee Museum.
http://www.seabeehf.org/museum/ contribution.htm or maile to: CEC/Seabee Histori- cal Foundation, PO Box 657, Gulfport, MS 39502
SEARCH Vietnam (MACV) in the Republic of Vietnam.
He received the following medals and com- mendations; Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Services Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Viet- nam Service Medal, RVN Staff Service Medal, and Vietnam Campaign Medal. Col. Search retired from the Army in 1976 and began a second career in real estate. He was active in the Northern Virginia Board of Realtors (NVAR) and was a member of the NVAR Hall of Fame and Life Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Sales Club.
CHARLES T.SEARCH Colonel USArmy (Ret.)
Col. Charles T. Search USA, (Ret) passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 3, 2010 at the Potomac Center, Arlington, Virginia at the age of 76 after a long but heroic battle with cancer.
He was born July 17, 1933 in Cornwall-on- the-Hudson, New York. In 1955, “Charlie” began a distinguished military career after his graduation from the University of Penn- sylvania’s Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. Prior to college he attended the American School of Manila in the Philippines. His military assignments included Lieutenant with the 1st Cavalry Division just below the DMZ in the Republic of Korea; the US Strike Command in Tampa, Florida; the Office of the Secretary of Defense with duty station at the US Mission to NATO for four years as the Executive Officer of the Secretary of Defense in Paris, France and in Brussels, Belgium; and finally with the Military Assistance Command .
Charlie was predeceased by his loving moth- er, M. Antoinette and father, Charles O. Search. He is survived by his first cousins, Ralph J. Poness, Needham, Massachusetts, Michael C. Poness, Takoma Park, Maryland, Susan J. Patton, Coral Springs, Florida. Susan Colombo, Lakeworth, Florida, Debbie Fick, Lantana, Florida, Jeanne Search-Back, Pacific City, Oregon and Judy Hebding, Cooper City, Florida. Charlie was known for his wit and his ingenious way of making people laugh.He will be missed by his family and his many friends that he made throughout his life.
Viewing will be at the Murphy Funeral Home, 4510 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia on Sunday, June 13, 2010 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 830 South 23rd Street, Arlington, Virginia on Monday June 14, 2010 at 10 a.m. Interment with Full Military Honors, Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday, September 22 at 3 p.m. with friends and family assembling at the Adminis- tration Building at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be sent to the Franciscan Friars of the Atonement, Gray- moor–on-the-Hudson, P.O. Box 301, Garrison, NY 10524 or the National Museum of the US Army.
MELVILLE CARROLL BROWN (Age 92) B-24 Bombadier
Of Key Biscayne, FL and Maple Grove, MN passed away on June 10, 2010. Preceded in death by his wife, Jean Brown. Survived by his daughters, Catherine Brown (Frank) Crescioni of Champlin, MN, Valerie Brown of San Antonio, TX and Victoria (Ray) Fields of San Antonio, TX. His grandson, Francisco Antonio Crescioni was his pride. He also is survived by five step-grandchildren and their children through his daughter Vicky’s marriage.
Mel was born in Atlanta GA on August 10, 1917. His father was Dr. George Thaddeus Brown, his mother was Avis Martin Brown. His sister Georgia Brown was named by the Georgia Assembly on her birthday, August 6, 1911. Mel lived on 14th Street with his family and attended 10th Street Grammar School. He also attended Georgia Military Academy. After a sojourn in Havana Cuba where he attended Ruston Academy he transferred to Boys High and graduated in 1938. He moved to Athens GA to study at the University of Georgia. He was active in ATO fraternity all four years he spent in Athens. He was elected President of the fraternity his senior year. He also was President of the Junior Class. When war was declared on December 7, 1941, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps.
He spent many months training all over the United States and became a bombardier on B-24’s after graduating from bombardier school in Victorville CA. He became a member of the 13th Air Corps. He was sent to Guadalcanal. On the night of July 8, 1943 the crew was sent on a bombing run to Bougainville. Weather was bad and the plane crashed near Santa Isabel. Mel was reported MIA to his family back in Atlanta. He and the other
SHIRLEY MAE SHAW On Thursday, June 3, 2010. Born April 14, 1950. Survived by her mother;
HERBERT R.BOONE
On Monday, June 7, 2010; the beloved father of Herbert N. (Clara), Roland O. (Cecilia) and Timothy (Sherri) Boone; brother of James and Joseph Boone, Cather Mae Lewis and Adell Wilson; grandfather of Roland O. Boone, Jr. and Briana Johnson. He is also survived by two great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to Mr. Boone's Life Celebra- tion at the GEORGE P. KALAS FUNERAL HOME, 6160 Oxon Hill Rd., Oxon Hill, MD on Monday, June 14 from 11 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon. Interment Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 9 a.m. Online guestbook available at:
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BARENDA. deVRIES
Died on May 23, 2010 at his home in Bethesda, Maryland. A memorial to celebrate his life will be held on Tuesday, June 15, 10:30 a.m. at the Bethesda United Church of Christ in Bethesda, Maryland. Survivors include his daughter, Christine M. deVries of Bethesda, Maryland; his son, Barton G. deVries of Antlers, Oklahoma; a brother residing in the state of Washington; and two granddaughters. Gifts to honor Bob’s life may be made to the Bethesda United Church of Christ, 10010 Fern- wood Road, Bethesda,MD 20817.
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survivors were rescued 5 days later. He was seriously injured and was sent to New Zealand to recover. He was transferred to the Biltmore Hotel VA hospital in Miami FL. Mel was sent to Ft. Snelling to train at Minneapolis Honeywell Auto Pilot School. He discovered the “greatest bar in the world” The Jolly Miller Bar at the Nicollet Hotel. He spent many off duty hours there. He was assigned to Mt Home, Idaho where he met the love of his life, Jean Beveridge of Jerome, Idaho. They married on February 10, 1945.
Thus began a life of many adventures. They drove from Idaho to Miami FL and started to look for jobs. The Browns worked at the Liberty Hotel, the first air conditioned hotel in Miami. He also worked as a Spanish interpreter for Eastern Airlines. His sister Georgia Brown Hedges had moved there with her two daughters, Helen and Avis and life in Miami began. Mel and Jean then moved to Puerto Rico in 1947 and then Cuba in 1948. Their three daughters were born there. He prospered selling food and dairy processing equipment to the 27 Cuban dairies in operation. On December 31, 1958, Cuba changed overnight, a new government took over. In June 1960, the Brown family left with 14 suitcases and moved to Coral Gables, FL. Three years later the Browns moved to Princeton Junction, NJ for a one year stay. An opportunity in the Republic of Panama proved irresistible and the Browns were on the move again. Mel and Jean stayed there 22 years -“life in tropics.”
Mel traveled in Central America, the Caribbean islands and South America. He also loved European travel and he and Jean took many cruises together. When he wasn’t working he honed his golf game. He became Captain of Team Panama in the World Senior Golf Tournament held at the Broadmoor Hotel. His clients learned that the first two weeks in August, Mel would be in Colorado Springs. In 1986 Mel and Jean moved to Marietta, GA and lived there for many years. They then moved to Woodbridge VA in 2000. A move to San Antonio TX in 2007 into Assisted Living was next. Jean passed away in Nov 2007 and Mel moved again in January 2008 to live with his niece Avis Hedges Navarro. In April 2010 he moved to Minnesota to Wildflower Lodge in Maple Grove, MN in the Memory Care Unit. He passed away in North Memorial Hospice in Brooklyn Center, MN on June 10.
A celebration of Mel’s life will be held at a later date. Donations to the American Legion, VFW or Disabled American Veterans would be preferred. Cards may be directed to his daughters, Cathy Crescioni, 9615 Parkside Trail, Champlin, MN 55316, Valerie Brown 166 Grassmarket, San Antonio, TX 78259, or Vicky Fields, 19611 Encino Way, San Antonio, TX 78259
14, Viewing will be held from 10 a.m. until time of Service 11 a.m. at Enon Baptist Church,505 L Street NE. Interment Harmony Memorial Park. Arrangements by JOHNSON FUNERAL SERVICE, WHITE Plains,MD.
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CMSgt.NORMANPRESTONYOUNG USAF, (Ret.) (Age 74)
Died of natural causes at his home in Upper Marlboro,MD, on June 2, 2010. CMSgt. Young, USAF (Ret.), was born November 3, 1935, in Lancaster, PA. He is survived by a son, Patrick, of Alexandria, VA, and daughter, Renae, of Valdosta, GA, as well as his five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. on June 16 at Chapel 1, Andrews AFB. Non- military personnel will meet at Lee Funeral Home, Clinton,MD, at 2:30 p.m. to be escorted on base. A decorated veteran, CMSgt. Young will be interred with Full Honors at Arlington National Cemetery on September 9 at 3 p.m.
JUANITA CARNELL ROBERTS MICHAEL BOLDING, SR.
On June 9, 2010 of Beltsville, MD. Loving husband of Carolyn Bolding; beloved father of Michael, Jr. (Rebekah), Lolita, Paul, Candra, Esther, Joseph (Tiffany), David, Rebekah, Mar- cus and Jonathan Bolding, and Elizabeth Chima (Francis, Sr.). Son of Bernadine and the late Charles Bolding. Son-in-law of Jean and Rufus Richardson, Jr. Also survived by 15 grandchil- dren; one brother Henry Bolding (Patricia); sister-in-law Evelyn D. Day; other relatives and friends. Visitation Tuesday, June 15, 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 5101 14th StreetNW. Services J.B. JENKINS.
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grandchildren; nieces, nephews; other rela- tives and friends. On Monday, June 14, 2010 friends may visit with the family from 10 a.m. until Service time 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Baptist Church, 8008 Eastern Ave. NW. Inter- ment Maryland National Memorial Park.
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MILDRED E. CRUMP (age 84) On Monday, June 7,2010 at United Medical Center. Devoted wife of the late Robert Crump; loving mother of Kenneth Crump and Rev. Darryle Crump. She is also survived by seven grandchildren; five great-
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SHIRLEY MAXINE MEYER VOGTS June 16, 1926 - June 9, 2010
Beloved mother of David Roland and Laura Jean; grandmother of Nathan, Claire and Nicholas, great-grandmother of Austin and Baby Girl Pearson. Pediatric Nurse and loving, devoted friend to all. A service in Celebration of her Life will be held at Christ Lutheran Church, 5101 16th St., N.W., Washington DC 20011 at 2 p.m. on June 19, 2010 with a reception following. Expressions of sympathy may be sent in her memory to Casey House Hospice 6001 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20855 or to her beloved Christ Lutheran Church Building Fund.
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ROMA M. WILKINSON On Saturday, June 12, 2010, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of the late Walter W. Wilkinson; mother of Anne (Gary) Thurman, John (Esther), Paul (Beth), Mark (Helen), and Hugh (Jackie) Wilkin-
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On June 7, 2010 of Washington, DC. Loving mother of Vincent, Clarice, William and Kevin Alexander. Also survived by 13 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.On Tuesday, June 15, Visitation 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m. at Turner Memorial AME, 7201 16th Pl, Hyattsville,MD. Services by J.B. Jenkins.
RONALD BOWMAN,JR. BANCROFT
On Wednesday, June 9, 2010 of Fort Wash- ington, MD; loving son of Sybil and Gregory Barksdale and Naomi and Ronald Bowman, Sr.; devoted brother of Shavone Taylor, Whitney Bowman, Gregory Jackson, Ezekiel and Daniel Bowman. Also survived by one niece Shaniya Taylor and one nephew Malachi Covington; a host of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, June 16 at Ebenezer AME Church, 7707 Allentown Rd., Fort Washington,MDfrom 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 12 noon. Interment Harmony Memorial Cemetery, Landover, MD. Arrange- ments by STRICKLAND FUNERAL SERVICES. Send condolences to:
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CLIFFORD JERMAINE S. JONES
On June 7, 2010. Beloved son of Aaron Medlock, Sr. and Lechell Jones; devoted father of Jer'Toy Randall and Leah Hawthorne. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 17 at the New Macedonia Baptist Church, 4115 AlabamaAve., S.E.; visitation, 10 a.m.; services, 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood Cemetery.
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