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MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2010 OF NOTE


Ralph Kercheval ATHLETE


Ralph Kercheval, 98, a former


University of Kentucky football star and prominent member of the thoroughbred industry who was the oldest living former Na- tional Football League player, died Oct. 6 in Lexington, Ky. No cause of death was reported. Mr. Kercheval earned a degree


in animal husbandry from the University of Kentucky, where he played basketball, track and foot- ball.


According to a news release


from Kentucky, Mr. Kercheval was the first Wildcat player to be named first-team all-SEC when the Southeastern Conference be- gan in 1933. He played quarter- back, defensive back and kicker, but was best known for his punt- ing for the Wildcats and later for the Brooklyn Dodgers of the NFL. He still holds several SEC re-


cords, including most punts in a season (101), according to the University of Kentucky. During his time as a Wildcat, Mr. Kercheval punted 234 times for an average of 44.8 yards per kick. He was a running back and punt- er in the NFL for seven years. Mr. Kercheval loved horses


and worked part time on the Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney farm during the off-season. He went on to train and breed horses at farms across the country.When he was general manager at Saga- more Farm in Baltimore County, he bredNative Dancer.


Richard Rosettie CUSTOMS SERVICE OFFICIAL


Richard Rosettie, 70, who


spent three decades working for theU.S. Customs Service and rose to become theNo. 3 official at the agency, died Sept. 22 at a hospital in Scottsdale, Ariz. He had pneu- monia. Mr. Rosettie, a member of the


Senior Executive Service, retired in 1996 as deputy assistant com- missioner of the Customs Service, then part of the Treasury Depart- ment. He then became a trade consultant in Scottsdale. Mr. Ro- settie was born in Corning, N.Y., and graduated in 1962 from St. Bonaventure University in west- ernNewYork.He received a mas- ter’s degree in history from Niag- araUniversity in Lewiston,N.Y.


Milka Planinc YUGOSLAV PRIME MINISTER


Milka Planinc, 85, who was


prime minister in the 1980s in what was then communist Yugo- slavia, died Oct. 7 at a clinic in Zagreb, Croatia. No cause of death was reported. Ms. Planinc was a high-level communist official in Yugoslavia, a close associate of its longtime president Josip Broz Tito and the first female premier of a commu- nist country. From 1982 to 1986, she headed the Federal Executive Council, the federal cabinet.


Andy Albeck MOVIE STUDIO EXECUTIVE


Andy Albeck, 89, a former


longtimeUnited Artists executive whose tenure as president and chief executive in the late 1970s and early ’80s was clouded by the high-profile failure of the epic western “Heaven’s Gate,” died of a heart ailment Sept. 29 at a hospi- tal inNewYork City. In a 30-year career at United


Artists that included serving as president of UA’s broadcasting division and senior vice president of operations, Mr. Albeck was appointed the company’s presi- dent and chief executive in 1978. The Manhattan-based Albeck,


a well-read, private, self-effacing man with a flair for controlling costs, was recalled in a 1992 Vari- ety article “as a benign and wise leader—first to identify Japan as the movie industry’s chief future funder — but he is criticized by some as being too European for a changingHollywood.” During his tenure as presi-


dent, United Artists released films such as “Manhattan,” “Star- dust Memories,” “Moonraker,” “Raging Bull” and “Rocky II.” But then there was director


Michael Cimino’s “Heaven’s Gate,” the film that became noto- rious for its astronomical cost, critical drubbing and enormous losses at the box office. It was such a debacle that


Steven Bach, a former United Artists executive who presided over the film, chronicled the expe- rience in his 1985 book, “Final Cut: Dreams and Disaster in the Making of ‘Heaven’s Gate.’” On Jan. 1, 1981, longtime UA


executive Norbert T. Auerbach took over as president of the troubled company and Albeck moved up to chairman. The next month, the 59-year-old Albeck announced he would retire. After retiring, Mr. Albeck de-


voted himself to collecting art and running a Christmas tree farm he owned inNewJersey. —From staff and wire reports


and friends.Friends may visit with the family on Wednesday,October 13 from 6to8p.m. at HODGES and EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME, 3910 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland, MD.Interment Warren County,NC.


GORDON


Ritter.Graveside services will be held Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery in Adelphi, MD.Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to DANZANSKY- GOLDBERG MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 301-340-1400, www.danzanskygoldberg.com


NATHAN GORDON On October 9, 2010,NATHAN GOR- DON of Chevy Chase,MD. Beloved husband of deceased wife Yetta; devoted father of daughter,Janet Gordon and Dale Ritter;dear grandfather of David and Karen


JOHN L. EPPS,III (Age 52) On Wednesday,October 6, 2010. Beloved son of John and Ada Epps, II. Also survived by four children, John IV,Stacey,Robert and Kathryn; two grandchildren, Talia and Nakih;ahost of other relatives


June 25, 1939 -October 11, 2006 JOSEPH R.SCHUBLE


Youcontinue to be arole model for all of us. Loving you and missing you always, Dale,Joe, Steven, Jaymi, Jordan, Justin and Jessica


DEATHNOTICE ALLEN


THEODORE ALLEN


On Thursday,September 30, 2010. Survived by his loving and devoted wife of 60 years,Louise Allen; five children; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one brother;one sister- in-law; and ahost of other relatives and friends.Hewas preceded in death by one child. On Tuesday,October 12, friends may visit with the family from 10 a.m. until time of Service 11 a.m. at Liberty Baptist Church, 527 Kentucky Ave. SE. Rev.James T. Williams, officiating.Interment Friday,October 17, 10 a.m. at Quantico National Cemetery.Arrange- ments by ROBERT G.MASON FUNERAL HOME. www.robertgmason.com


JAMES WILBUR DANIELS April 22, 1929 -October 11, 2001


In loving memory of James Daniels who passed away nine years ago today.Wemiss you down here,but we know you are up there singing in the heavenly choir. All our love,Shirley D.,Joy,Jackie and Missy


GRAY EMMACHRISTINE GRAY


amother who pushed us to be the best at whatever we chose.Wenever could have made it without you. Sorely missed!


The Family SCHUBLE


May 18, 1917 -October 11, 1990 God blessed us with avery special lady...


GREENE JAMES LEW GREENE, SR.


On October 2, 2010. Beloved husband of Martha A. Greene; loving father of Julie Smith (Dickie), Vicki van de Veerdonk (Bill), James L. Greene,Jr. (Billie); grandfather of five; brother of Norman Bruce Greene (Patty) and loving nephews of Violet Strickler.Family and friends will be received at the LEE FUNERAL HOME, 6633 Old Alexandria Ferry Rd., Clinton, MD 20735 on Monday,October 11, 2010 between the hours of 2to4and 6to8p.m. Funeral service will be celebrated on Tuesday,October 12,2010 at 11:30 a.m. at the Lee FuneralHome. Interment immediately following at Maryland Veterans Cemetery,Cheltenham, MD.Family request memorial contributions may be made to the Tri-County Animal Shelter or to Columbia Hospice.


GREEN MARYD.GREEN


On Tuesday,October 5, 2010. Beloved mother of Irene Lathern. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Freda, Roger,Jovaughn and Antonicha Lathern; 14 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, five sisters, Alice Morris,Mae Frances Hardy,Leola Ben- jamin, Lillian Ellison and Dicey Murry; two brothers,Danny,Jr. and Perry L. Singleton; other relatives and friends.Mrs.Green may be viewed at the STEWART FUNERAL HOME, 4001 Benning Rd., N.E., Tuesday,October 12 from 12 Noon until services at 1p.m. Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.


GRIBBEN ORAH J. GRIBBEN "Jean"


Orah Jane “Jean” Gribben, 98, passed away after ashort illness on October 1, 2010, at her daughter’sinSpringfield, VA.She was born May 24, 1912, in West Finley,PA, the daughter of Asel and Annie (McDonald) Dougherty.Jean lived the majority of her life in West Alexander,PA, and was an active part of the community.She was alife-long participating member of the West Alexander United Methodist Church, Girl Scout leader,election boardworker,helped at the local fair,and agood and caring friend to many.In 2000, she moved to Alexandria, VA,tolive closer to her daughters. Again, she became active in her community.


CORTINA ANIBAL CORTINA (Age 79)


On Saturday,October 9, 2010 of Falls Church, VA.Beloved husband of 57 years of Elena Lavin de Cortina; loving father of Anibal Jose Cortina, Maria Elena Hughes,Jorge Alberto Cortina,Ana Maria McIntosh, Ignacio Agustin Cortina and the late Jose Antonio Cortina. Also survived are his 14 grandchildren. The family will be receiving friends at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME of ARLINGTON,4510 Wilson Blvd., on Tuesday,October 12 from 6to8p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 3305 Glen Carlyn Rd., Falls Church, VA on Wednesday,October 13 at 10 a.m. Interment Columbia Gardens Cemetery.Inlieu of flowers contributions may be made in his name to Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund, 1-877-800-2951, www.vitascharityfund.org.


DUVALL HERBERT DEETS DUVALL (Age 68)


Of Woodbridge,VA, passed away October 8, 2010 at INOVAFairfax Hospital. Born July 25, 1942, he was the son of John William and Ruth Summerville Duvall. Herbert was aretired paint and drywall contractor.Hewas married to Barbara Rose Duvall,who preceded him in death. Besides his wife,hewas preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.Survivors include his children, Chuck Duvall of South Carolina, Mark Duvall of Haymarket, VA, and Vicki Dolinger of Woodbridge,VA; six brothers; five sisters; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and over seventy nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 from 6to8p.m. at the Baker-Post Funeral Home &Cremation Center,10001 Nokesville Road, Manassas, VA 20110. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday,October 13 at 1p.m. at the Victory Baptist Church, 12650 Aden Road Nokesville,VA20182 with Pastor Clinton E. Owens officiating. Interment will follow in Stonewall Memory Gardens,Manassas,VA. Memorial contributions may take the form of adonation to the charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Baker-Post FuneralHome&Cremation Cen- ter,under the direction of Michael Ward. Please sign the guestbook at www.bakerpostfh.com


She was preceded in death by her husband Paul, son Robert, sister Mary Cheek, and brothers Herbert and Paul (Pete) Dougherty.She is survived by her daughters Sandra Gribben of Alexandria, VA,Arlene Gribben of Springfield, VA,many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.


Funeral services and interment took place on October 6inWest Alexander,PAunder the direction of the Michael Heinrich Funeral Home. Alocal Celebration of Life service will be held at Arlington United Methodist Church, 716 S. Glebe Road, Arlington, on October 12 at 2p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the West Alexander United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 302, West Alexander, PA 15376.


GRIFFIN JOYCE B. GRIFFIN (Age 79)


On Saturday,October 9, 2010, of Temple Hills, MD.Beloved wife of the late George A. Griffin; mother of Susanne (Jay) Rakes of Norfolk, VA, Thomas Griffin of Alexandria, VA,Catherine Hebert of Dover,NH, Patricia Griffin of Wash- ington, DC,and Jeanette (Rob) Dalrymple of Westminster,MD; grandmother of five; sister- in-law of Ann Griffin Fisher. Family will receive friends at Lee Funeral Home Inc., Branch Ave. and Coventry Way, Clinton, MD,onWednesday,October 13, 2010 from 11 a.m. to 1pm. Services at 1p.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.


HANSEN


CHRISTINA S.HANSEN On Saturday,October 9, 2010, of Falls Church, VA Christina Skovbjerg Hansen. She is survived by her parents Leif and Ruth Hansen; brother,Thomas Hansen


and his wife Cheryl; aniece and nephew Katie and Carter Hansen.Amemorial service will be held on Wednesday,October 13, 2010 at the Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 5114 Twinbrook Road, Fairfax, VA 22032 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,memorial contributions in Christina’s name may be made to the Lord of Life Lutheran Church, Pre-School or to Odyssey Hospice, 8229 Boone Blvd., Suite 510,Vienna,VA 22182.


IZZARD EPPS


EDNAVALDOSIA IZZARD Peacefully on Wednesday,Septem- ber 29, 2010. Loving mother of Mary V.,Jane A., Bruce A., and Gwendolyn B. Also survived by goddaughter Tamela; three grand- children, Derek, Janetta and Janet;


one brother Rev.Isaac Johnson (Fannie Mae) and ahost of other relatives and friends.On Tuesday,October 12 friends may visit with the family from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at MARSHALL MARCH FUNERAL HOME of DC,4217 9th Street, NW.Interment Harmony Cemetery.


PALEY STEPHEN H.PALEY (Age 71)


Of Dickerson, MD passed away on Saturday, October 9, 2010 at the Casey House Hospice in Rockville,MDafter along battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife,Lana; three children, Shawn Paley of Germantown, MD, Kevin Paley of Hebron, KY and Stacey Brad- shaw of Austin, TX; step-children Nathasha Gorgue and Alex Parvizian; two sisters,Susan Gordon and Stephanie Blum, and nine grand- children. Amemorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday,October 12, 2010 at The Potomac Hunt Club,21315 Peachtree Road, Dickerson, MD 20842. In lieu of flowers,any donations may be made to The Casey House, Montgomery Hospice,6001 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville MD; Cheque Memo: Stephen Paley


RADOS LOUIS S.RADOS (Age 88)


September 30, 1921 -September 24, 2010 Peacefully at his residence. He is survived by three daughters, seven grandchildren and ahost of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until time of Memorial Service 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday,October 12 at the FORT LINCOLN FUNERAL HOME, 3401 BladensburgRoad, Brentwood, MD.


JOHN EDWARD WALLACE, JR. COLSTON HUGH G. COLSTON, JR.


Of Beltsville, MD transcended this earth on Friday, October 8, one day shy of his 52nd birthday.He fearlessly battled cancer and was surrounded by a loving circle of family and friends at his peaceful passing.


Hugh's affinity for analytic thought was demon- strated both through his electrical engineering major (IEEE) at the University of Maryland, College Park, and morebroadly by the discriminating awareness he applied to every aspect of life. Beginning with his technical theatredays at Mont- gomery Blair High School, to morethan 20 years with Cardinal Sound, Hugh built and repaired theatresound and motion picturesystems across the Metropolitan area and mid-Atlantic states, bringing joy to countless movie-goers who will never know his name. An equal number benefited directly from his compassion, generosity,dedication and expertise. Hugh nurtured friendships through- out his life. Celtic communities knew and appreci- ated his wry sense of humor,his ability to slay technical dragons his love of fine ales and lively musical sessions. Hugh was on staff and then on the


DEATHNOTICE JOHNSON JONATHAN M. JOHNSON June 22, 1991 October 2, 2010


God called his angel Jonathan home.Hewill be greatly missed. He leaves to cherish his memory his mother Marie; brother Deon; special friend T'Araand ahost of family and friends.Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until Service at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 12, at Mount Joy Baptist Church, 514 4th Street SE,Washington,DC 20003.


KANE LOIS J. KANE


On October 9, 2010, Lois Jean Kane (nee Meyer). Beloved wife of the late Donald Vincent Kane.Dear mother of Kathryn Kane Balthrop, James G. Kane,Patricia K. Duling, Thomas A. Kane and Albert J. Kane.Dear grandmother of Jennifer Joss,Paul, Adam and Mark Balthrop, Kate and Molly Kane,Meggan Connelly Flinn and Peter Connelly.Also survived by five great- grandchildren.


Friends may call at the chapel of Stella Maris, 2300 Dulaney Valley Rd., Timonium,MD 21093, on Tuesday from 10 to 11 a.m., at which time a funeral Mass will be offered. Interment private. Please omit flowers.Contributions in her mem- ory may be made to Prader-Willi Syndrome Assoc., 8588 Potter Park Dr.Suite 500, Saraso- ta, FL 34238 or Sisters of St Joseph-Carondolet, 6400 Minnesota Ave.,StLouis,MO63111. Arrangements by the family-owned MITCHELL- WIEDEFELD FUNERAL HOME INC.


MAUREEN BOLAND


Died Sunday,September 19, 2010 of congestive heart failureather home in Rockville, MD.


As aDame of Malta, Mrs. Boland was part of a Catholic order dedicated to helping the needy.She was amember of the boardofFlax Trust America, acharitable organization supporting communities in Northern Ireland.


Maureen McCarthy was born in Washington, DC and graduated in 1942 from Holy Cross Academy. She graduated from Trinity College in 1946 and received amaster's degree in economics from Catholic University.


During the 1940s, she did intelligence work for the State Department.


Mrs. Boland was alifetime member of Congres- sional Country Club and participated in both the Parents Club at Georgetown University and the Mother’sClub at Georgetown Prep. She was very active in both the March of Dimes Foundation, as well as the raising awareness for breast cancer research through the American Breast Cancer Foundation and volunteering at Providence Hospital.


Her husband of 54 years, Louis J. Boland, Sr.died in 2003. Their daughter,Colleen T. Boland died in 2006.


Survivors include seven children, Sean F.X. Boland of Chevy Chase, MD, Kevin O. Boland of Bethes- da,MD, Michael M. Boland (Pamela) of Potomac, MD and Louis J. Boland Jr., James M. Boland, John L. Boland (Ann-Marie) and Eileen T. Boland, all of Rockville; abrother,Sean McCarthy of Potomac; and her 13 grandchildren Sean F.X., Jr., (Alison), Brian P.,Kevin P.,Will, Abbie, Mary,Meghan, Michael Jr., Kelsey,Brooke Ann and Maggie Boland and Andrew and Brendan Benevento.


Apublic Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday,October 14, 5p.m. at Our Lady of Mercy,9200 Kentsdale Drive, Potomac, Maryland. Following mass, therewill be areception at nearby Congressional Country Club.


In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Georgetown Preparatory School, c/o Boland Scholarship Fund, 10900 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852.


BOLAND


boardofthe Potomac Celtic Alliance for atotal of 17 years, most recently serving as president and site manager.The crowning jewel of his professional career was Hugh's tenureasanaudiovisual expert at the National Gallery of Art. Therewas no AV challenge too large or small for application of his expertise. His colleagues looked to him as arole model and mentor,aconsummate professional.


http://www.nemours.org/waystogive/dontion.html Surgery performed thereatnocost to his family enabled Hugh to walk and serve others throughout his life.


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Hugh is lovingly remembered by his wife, Dana Thomas; his parents, Hugh and Patricia Colston; his brother,Walker; his sisters, Tracy,Jessica, and Felicia; and his many nieces and nephews. His friends and loved ones areinvited to celebrate his life on Tuesday,October 12 at 4:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, 1607 Grace Church Road in Silver Spring. Wake to follow,location TBD. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Dupont Children's Hospital, Nemours Fund for


Departed this life peacefully on Tuesday,Octo- ber 5, 2010. Left to cherish his memory are his devoted wife Sharon Anderson; his loving parents,Gloria and Robert Burrell, Jr.; brothers, Donald (Toni) Wallace and Robert (Denise) Bur- rell, III; sister Michelle (Gary) Jackson; and ahost of loving relatives and friends.His father John E. Wallace,Sr. preceded him in death. Agraduate of Rutgers University and the University of Maryland, John retired after 25 years of service in the District of Columbia government. OnWednesday,October 13, 2010 visitation will be held at Nineteenth Street Baptist Church, 4606 16th St NW,Washington, DC 20011 from 10 a.m. until Funeral Service at 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.Inlieu of flowers,donations may be made to the 100 Black Men of Greater Washington, DC,P.O.Box 70558, Washington, DC 20024. Arrangements by McGUIRE.


MOTSKO


Motsko (Laura); cherished brother of Margaret Kropiewnicki. He is also survived by six grand- children, Michelle,Katherine,Chris,Krystel, Dakota and Cody.Friends may call at Fairfax Memorial Funeral Home,9902 Braddock Rd., Fairfax, VA on Wednesday,October 13 from 4to6p.m. Funeral services will be held at Fort Myer Old Post Chapel, Arlington National Cemetery,atalater date.Inlieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name to The American Cancer Society,www.cancer.org or a charity of your choice. www.fmfh.com


MIKEMOTSKO, COL.US.ARMY (Ret.) Of Springfield, VA passed away on Friday,October 8, 2010. Beloved husband of Liz Motsko; devoted father of Michael Motsko (Louise), Greg Motsko (Salina) and Nick


MOORE JOSEPH MOORE,JR.


Departed his life on October 7, 2010. Survived by his wife,Ethel. Family will receive friends on Tuesday,October 12 from 10 a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. at New Bethany Baptist Church, 1300 10th Street, NW,Washington, DC.Funeral service by The House of Williams, 4804 Georgia Ave.,NW, Washington, DC.On Thursday,October 14, 2010 family will receive friends at Willoughby Funeral Home from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. in Scotland Neck, NC.Hewill be laid to rest at Staton Cemetery in Scotland Neck,NC.


PLOTKIN


STANLEY B. PLOTKIN (Age 75)


eral Aviation Administration, an attorney and an Eagle Scout, Stan was anative of Omaha, Nebraska and a44-year resident of Montgomery County,Maryland. Beloved husband of 50 years to Carol Schwartz Plotkin; cherished father of Mark (Teresa) Plotkin and Bruce Plotkin (Judy Altenberg); adored grandfather of Sarah Plotkin, Natalie Plotkin, Jeremy Plotkin and Gabrielle Plotkin; loving broth- er of Joan (Samuel) Levinson, and the late William (Raye) Plotkin and Louis (Lola) Plotkin; and dear uncle,cousin and friend to many others.A funeral service will be held tomorrow,Tuesday,October 12, 10:30 a.m. at Temple Beth Ami, 14330 Travilah Rd, Rockville,MD. Interment immediately following at Garden of Remembrance Memorial Park, Clarks- burg, MD.Shiva will be held at 7p.m. at the late residence on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings,and at the Bethesda home of Mark and Teresa Plotkin on Thursday evening.Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements by Edward Sagel Funeral Direction, Inc.301-340-1400. sagelfuneraldirection.com


O'DEA


RITAMAE O'DEA (Age 87)


On Friday,October 8, 2010 of Hyattsville,MD. Beloved wife of the late William Francis O'Dea; loving mother of William (Jeane) O'Dea, Mar- garet (Robert) Kessler,Michael (Diane) O'Dea, Mark F. O'Dea. Martin (Cindy) O'Dea; dear sister of Rosemary Haas and the late John Brahm; loving grandmother of Michael, Richard, Emma, Eric,Lauren, Robert, Sean, Nathan, Jessica and Martha; loving great-grandmother of Ava, Addison, Holly,Annelise,Anders, Amelia and Leah. Relatives and friends may call at St. Jerome's Catholic Church, 5205 43rd Ave.,Hyattsville,MD20781 on Tuesday, October 12 from 2to4and 6to8p.m. and whereAMass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday,October 13 at 10 a.m. Interment to follow at Washington National Cemetery, Suitland, MD.Inlieu of flowers,memorial con- tributions may be made to SOME (So Other's May Eat), 71 'O' St., NE,Washington,DC. www.gaschs.com


POTTS EDWARDA.POTTS (Age 86)


Born September 20, 1924 in Highland Park, Michigan, died on Friday,October 8, 2010 in Peachtree City,Georgia. He lived in the Washington, D.C. area for more than 40 years.In1988, he retired as Associate Dean and Full Professor of the George Washington University National Law Center after 36 years of service.


He is survived by his wife,Lucille,of64 years; four daughters,Lisa Selby (Ron) of Canton, MA; Linda Beaubien of Peachtree City,GA; Laurie Albert (Duke) of Wilmington, NC; Lyla Parry of Peachtree City,GA; 12 grandchildren, nieces,nephews,and many friends.


Amemorial service will be held on Tuesday, October 12 at 4:00 p.m. at St. Andrews in the Pines Episcopal Church, Peachtree City, GA. In lieu of flowers,a donation may be made to the GWU National Law Center in his memory.


01/17/49 -10/11/05 JEAN C.BUSH


Your life was ablessing.Your memory a treasure.You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.Welove you. The Bush Family


DEATHNOTICE WALLACE


Rockville,MD, died with his family at his side.A deco- rated U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War, aretired program officer for the Fed-


On Saturday,October 9, 2010, Stanley


B. Plotkin, of


INMEMORIAM DANIELS


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DEATHNOTICE GOTTLIEB


(Andrew) Landis; cherished grandmother of Rochelle Schatz, Felicia Gottlieb and Bradley Landis.Also survived by her sister- in-law,nieces,nephew and other loving family and friends.Funeral services will be held on Tuesday,October 12, 10:30 a.m. at Judean Memorial Chapel, 16225 Batchellors Forest Rd., Olney,MD20832. Interment to immediately follow at Judean Memorial Gardens.Family will be observ- ing Shiva following interment until 3p.m., andWednesday,Thursday,Friday and Sun- day from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. at the residence of Sandraand Andrew Landis.Receiving and Minyan will be held at 7p.m. at B'nai Israel Congregation, 6301 Montrose Rd., Rockville,MDonTuesday,Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings.Inlieu of flowers,memorial contributions in her memory may be made to Hebrew Home of Greater Washington or the American Heart Association. Arrangements by EDWARD SAGEL FUNERAL DIRECTION, INC., 301-217-9400. www.sagelfuneraldirection.com


HELENA GOTTLIEB Surrounded by her family on Saturday,September 11, 2010 of Rockville,MD. Beloved wife of the late Marvin Gottlieb; devoted mother of Arthur (Laura) Gottlieb and Sandra


DEATHNOTICE LINOWITZ


EVELYN LINOWITZ (Age 93) On Saturday,October 9, 2010, EVE- LYNGERTRUDE "Toni" ZIMMER- MAN LINOWITZ of Northwest, Washington. Beloved wife of the late Sol M. Linowitz; cherished mother of Anne (Kenneth) Moz-


ersky,June (Howard Eisner) Linowitz, Jan (Thomas Wadden) Linowitz and Ronni (Robert) Jolles.Also survived by three brothers; Theodore,Norman and Joseph Zimmerman; grandmother of Judy,David, Danny,David, Jessie,Michael, Sandy and Steven. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday,October 12, 2010, 1:30 p.m. at Judean Memorial Gardens Chapel, Olney,MD. Interment immediately fol- lowing.Shiva will be observed at the home of June and Howard on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.Inlieu of flowers,donations may be made to The Nature Conservancy, www.nature.org.Arrangements entrusted to TORCHINSKY HEBREW FUNERAL HOME, 202- 541-1001 (endorsed by the Rabbinical Council of GreaterWashington).


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DEATHNOTICE PIERCE


MELVIN A. PIERCE, SR.


On October 5, 2010. Services will be held at First Baptist Church of Highland Park, 6801 Sheriff Rd., Landover,Md. 20785 on Tuesday, October 12, Visitation 10 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Services by J.B. JENKINS FUNERAL HOME.


PLANT ANGLESEA A.PLANT


Peggy (as she was known to her friends) passed away Thursday,September 30, 2010, at Goodwin House Alexandria. Her life was filled with loving service to her family,church, and community.


MASSEY PAUL SAMUEL MASSEY


On October 7, 2010. Beloved father of Bridgette Massey; loving brother of Doris Guess and Frank Dunston; adored grandfather of Cailyn Massey.All services private.Arrangementsby SIMPLE TRIBUTE FUNERAL AND CREMATION CENTER.


Originally from Burlington, Iowa, Mrs.Plant came to Washington, DC area with her husband, William Plant (now deceased) during World WarII. She was active in the Women of Grace Episcopal Church rising to President of that group and was the first woman to serve on the vestry of that church. Her other interests were the Alexandria Symphony,The SOLA, the AlexandriaWomen’sClub and the Board of Lady Managers of the Alexandria Hospital.


She is survived by her sister,Faith Glen of California; her children, Phoebe Willough- by,Paul Plant, BarbaraMarkov and James Plant; four grandchildren and one great grandchild.


The family plans aprivate burial at afuture date.


Memorial contributions in honor of Mrs. Plant may be made to the Alexandria Symphony.


DEATHNOTICE REDCROSS


HUGHES REDCROSS Members of RedemptionChapter #14, OES,PHA are hereby notified of the death of our Sister,Hughes Redcross.Viewing 11 a.m. Service 12 noon, Tuesday,October 12, 2010 at McGuire Funeral Home,


7400 Georgia Ave, NW,Washington, DC.No OES service.


RenitaWesley,WM Kenneth N. Pugh,AP


Mary D. Snivley,PMSecy REDCROSS


HUGHESA.REDCROSS Members of Mecca Court #2, DOI are notified of the passing of our daughter.Visitation Tuesday,Octo- ber 12, 11 a.m., Service 12 noon at McGuire Funeral Home,7400 Geor- gia Ave.,NW.No Isis service.


Mollie Q. Covington, Ill.Comm. Aline S.Thomas,Ill. Rec.


REID GREGORYA.REID,SR.


Suddenly on Friday,September 24, 2010. Beloved father of Charrise and Gregory,Jr. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Viewing, 10 a.m.; service,11a.m., Tuesday, October 12 at Cheverly United Methodist Church, 2801 Cheverly Ave.,Cheverly,MD.


ROBERTS JOHN E.ROBERTS


On Friday,October 8, 2010 of Arlington, VA. Beloved husband of TamRoberts; loving father of Brian and Nicole Roberts.Also survived by two sisters,Sue and Dolly.Friends may call at the MURPHY FUNERAL HOME of ARLINGTON, 4510 Wilson Blvd. on Tuesday,October 12 from 6to8p.m. Inurnment private.Inlieu of flowers,memorials may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous,c/o Northern Virginia Intergroup, 8501 Lee Highway,Fairfax,VA 22031.


SOLE ALBERT F. SOLE


On Saturday,October 9, 2010. Beloved hus- band of Colleen Sole; father of Cheryl (John) Garvey and Pamela (Karst) Besteman, brother of Samuel Sole; grandfather of William Albert Devine,Shannon (Andrew) Greb,and Jack and Ryan Elizabeth Garvey; great-grandfather of Malea, Tyler,Caleb and Cooper.Predeceased by five brothers and three sisters.Friends are invited to Al's Life Celebration on Wednesday, from 2to4p.m. and 7to9p.m. at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home,2973 Solomons Island Road, Edgewater,MD21037 where afuneral service will be held on Thursday,October 14, 2010 at 11 a.m. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery,Crownsville,MD. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place,Mem- phis,TN38105 or acharity of your choice.An online guestbook is available for your conve- nience at:


www.kalasfuneralhomes.com


INMEMORIAM BUSH


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