THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2010 DEATHNOTICE
SHARP
SHARON BETH SHARP (Age 58)
Sharon's memory may be made to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, 14 Penn- sylvania Plaza, Suite 1400, New York, NY 10122,
www.ocrf.org.
www.danzanskygoldberg.com
SHEETS DOROTHY L. SHEETS (age 94)
On December 29, 2010 of Gaithersburg. Beloved wife of the late,Ray H. Sheets; loving mother of Juanita Sweadner and Raylene (Bill) Martincic; grandmother of David (Denise) Gro- gan, Charles Grogan, Michael Sweadner,Mark (Jamie) Sweadner,Alyson (Dru) Boswell, Adri- enne Martincic,and April (Jeff) Nickerson; eight great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Also survived by one brother, William
Berry.Friendsmaycall at Devol Funeral Home,10East Deer Park Drive,Gaithersburg, MD on Friday,December 31, 2010 from 2to4 p.m. Funeral services and interment private.
SHOOP
HAMILTONW.SHOOP,JR. Members of Mt. Hermon Lodge 179 mourn the demise of our brother of 60 years on December 26, 2010.
LaurenceHinds,W.M. SIMPSON HARVEY STEWART SIMPSON
Harvey Stewart Simpson, 59 of Leesburg, VA died on December 25, 2010. Agraduate of WT Woodson High class of 69. Harvey worked with Riverbend Saw Mill as an Equipment Operator and Sales,for over 20 years. He is survived by his mom, Betty Simpson; brothers,William Simpson of Richmond, VA and Scott Simpson of Fairfax, VA;niece,Bar- baraand nephew,Neil. AFuneral service will be held at 11 a.m., Monday at Loudoun Funeral Chapel located at 158 Catoctin Circle,SE, Leesburg, VA 20175. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of
service.Interment will be in National Memorial Park, Falls Church, VA,at12:30 p.m. Online condolences may be made to the family at
www.loudounfuneralchapel.com
mother of Haley and Grover;devoted daughter of Constance Isard and the late Harry Isard; dear sister of Barbara(Larry) Stone and Michael (Susan) Isard; loving aunt to Ben Stone.Funeral services will be held Friday,December 31, 10 a.m., at Danzansky-Goldberg Memorial Chapels, Inc., 1170 Rockville Pk, Rockville,MD, 301- 340-1400. Interment to immediately follow at King David Memorial Gardens,Falls Church, VA.Family will receive friends following interment at the residence of Angelo and Susan Magafan. In lieu of flowers,memorial contributions
in
On Tuesday,December 28, 2010, SHARON BETH SHARP, of Germantown, MD,passed away peacefully of ovarian
cancer.Beloved wife of 26 years to Rick Sharp; cherished
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DEATHNOTICE ROBERTMTOLSON
TOLSON
On Friday,December 24, 2010. Bobby is sur- vived by his children, Yolanda, Danielle and Robert Tolson; his grandchildren, Theodore, Jayla and Tristan; his mother,Vernell Tolson; his father Phillip Brown; one brother Franklyn Tolson and one sister Gail
Gaskins.Friends may call on Saturday,January 1, 2011 from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at the Mt Calvary Baptist Church, 6418 Quander Rd, Alexandria,
VA.Arrangements by Greene Funeral Home, Alexandria,VA.
WALKER-JONES WINIFRED E.WALKER-JONES (Age 85) ALAN
H.SMITH
Alan H. Smith, age 50, of Chantilly,VA lost his three year battle with cancer on Sunday,December 26, 2010. He was born on November 26, 1960 in Englewood,
NJ.Alan, was aSenior Product Manager for XO
Communications.Alan, an Elder at Grace Fellowship Church, had agentle spirit and strong faith in his Lord. He was highly respected and loved by all who knew him. Alan was the beloved husband of 23 years of Robin W. Smith; loving father of Leah Smith and Aaron Smith; devoted son of Howard and ElnoraSmith; brother of Sharon Baker and her husband, Donald; son-in-law of Susanna and Robert Warne. Also survived by ahost of other family
members.The family will receive friends on Sunday,January 2from 1to3p.m. at Adams-Green Funeral Home,721 Elden Street, Herndon, VA.A Memorial service will be held on Sunday,January 2at4p.m. at Grace Fellowship Church, 25350 Poland Road, Chantilly,VAfollowed by areception. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to Grace Fellowship Church.
SOLDO NICHOLAS LAWRENCE SOLDO
On December 28, 2010 of Dunkirk, MD.Loving husband of Lucille Soldo; beloved father of Lawrence,Phyllis,Ronald, Robert and Ginny Soldo; grandfather of Anne Marie,Nicole,Tony, Nicholas,Philip and Alyssa; great-grandfather of Dylan, Kayla, Joe and Hayden. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.Family invites friends to the Lee FuneralHomeCalvert, P.A., 8125 Southern Maryland Blvd., Owings MD,20736 on Saturday,January 1, 2011 from 3p.m. to time of service at 5p.m. Interment private.
www.leefuneralhomes.com SPECHT MADELINE L. SPECHT
On Tuesday,December 28, 2010. Survived by numerous nieces and
nephews.Friends may call at Mt. Calvary Catholic Church, 6700 Marlboro Pike,Forestville,MDfrom 10 a.m. until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Interment Resurrection
Cemetery.Please sign online guestbook at:
www.kalasfunersalhome.com
STAHL ROBERT E. STAHL
On Thursday,December 23, 2010, of Potomac,
MD.Cousin of Judy Skoog and Theodore Stahl. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St. Mary’sHistoric Church, 520 Veirs Mill Rd., Rockville,MDonMonday,January 3, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Quantico National Cemetery at 1p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the U.S. Navy Memorial, 701 Pennsylvania Ave.,N.W., Suite 123, Washing- ton, D.C. 20004-2608. Please view and sign the family guestbook at www.pumphreyfuner-
alhome.com.
THOMPSON JAMESTHOMPSON
James Thompson, age 78, died in Duke Uni- versity Hospital Saturday December 25, 2010. He was amember of New St. James Baptist Church in Timberlake,NC. He is survived by one daughter,Belinda Hawkins of Greensboro,NC; two sisters,Naomi Jackson and Ann Utley of Durham, NC; two brothers,William Thompson of Durham, NC and Robert Thompson of New Port News,VA; one grandchild, Sherita Watson of Greensboro, NC; two great-grandsons,Kaleem McGregor and Menkure McGregor of High Point, N.C. The funeral service will be held on Friday December 31, 2010 at 2p.m. in New St. James Baptist Church with the Rev.Lloyd Oliver offi- ciating.Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home on Thursday from 1p.m. until
6p.m..The body will lie in state in the church for one prior to the service.
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Cunningham and Nelson Funeral Directors,608 Main St., Roxboro,NC27573, are in charge of services.
REEDER
well-suited for her life as the wife of aD.C. lawyer/lobbyist. With boundless enthusiasm, abeautiful smile,and acontagious sense of humor,she was abrilliant bridge player,loved to dance and tell stories,was an accom- plished watercolorist, and was blessed with a superior mind and insatiable curiosity
Supportive of her husband, Jim, in all he did, Leone was awonderful partner,a gracious and beautiful hostess,a soft shoulder,a sympathetic ear,a perfect audience,a willing straightman, always comfortable basking in the glow,and totally in love,all while main- taining her own
individuality.Toher children, Ginger,Jimmy,and Elizabeth, she was the wise and proud mother who loved them equally,with always enough time,energy, advice,innovative solutions and food to nour- ish, nurture and sustain each of them in the unique way that each of them needed her.
LEONE GUTHRIE REEDER
Leone Guthrie Reeder died on the 28th of December 2010 in Houston, Texas,where she had been undergoing cancer treatment and hospice care for several
months.Best known for her leadership as Co-Chair of the National Fund for the United States Botanic Garden,
Mrs.Reeder worked tirelessly to make the National Garden on the grounds of the United States Capitol
areality.She contributed her talent to many causes at the local, state and national level. Having spent her adult life in Shreveport, Louisiana, Houston, Texas,and Washington, D.C.,her countless contributions to those communities emanated from the ease with which she met and made friends and her generous willingness to share her time,talent and
ideas.Asaresult, she made an enduring positive impact wherever she lived.
Mrs.Reeder and her family lived in Shreveport for 25 years where among her many activities she was the founding Chairman of the Red River Revel, the largest outdoor arts festival in North Louisiana. Acolor psychology expert, she designed pediatric hospital wings at the leading children’shospitals across the coun- try as well as educational facilities at numer- ous churches through her company,Medicon, Inc.A member of both the River Oaks Garden Club (Houston) and the Garden Club of Chevy Chase (Maryland), she recently returned to Shreveport to assist in establishing aShreve- port chapter of the Garden Club of America. During the six years she and her husband lived in Houston after leaving Shreveport, she served on the board of the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation and the Houston Child Guidance Center,now Depelchin Children’s
Center.She was an early member of the Board of Directors of the Hospice at the Texas Medical Center,now Houston Hospice, and asteadfast champion of hospice care ever
since.Prior to her recent move back to Houston,
Mrs.Reeder and her husband resided in the Washington, D.C. area for nearly 20
years.Inaddition to her leadership in building the National Garden, she served on the Board of Directors of Jubilee JumpStart where she designed an innovative center for day care and early childhood education for children ages 0-3 from low income families in theAdams Morgan District ofWashington.
Each year Leone organized highly anticipated and enjoyable trips with anumber of her friends to Mexico under the guise of going to aspa. She had an unquenchable thirst for learning and loved the Chautauqua Institution where for many years she enjoyed the sum- mer programs with her grandchildren. Her loving disposition and valiant efforts to con- verse in French endeared her to the people of the village of Chateauneuf de Gadagne, France where she and her family vacationed each spring.Leone often shared traveling adventures with agroup of friends she named “The Motormouths.” In Washington, she was loved by Democrats and Republicans alike. Her skill as anatural networker made her
Leone Guthrie Reeder was born in Houston, Texas on the 13th of July 1938, to Frank Colby and Helen Drake
Guthrie.She attended St. Anne Catholic School, The Kinkaid School, and Lamar High School. She attended Mount Holyoke College and was very recently awarded the Class of 1960’sModel of Grace Award in recognition of the uncommon grace with which she lived her
life.She also attended Southern Methodist University where she was amember of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She served as Chairman of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association in Shreveport. She was an ever loyal Kiowa at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.A lifelong and devout Catholic,she was christened, baptized and married at St. Anne Catholic Church in Houston. Above all else,Leone Reeder,known to her grandchildren as Lele, was absolutely devoted to her husband of 52 years,Jim, her children, Ginger Reeder, James A. Reeder,Jr.,and Elizabeth Neubauer, her sons-in-law,Eric Nevil and Rick Neubauer, and her grandchildren, Grace Vroom, James Vroom, Grace Nevil, and Jack Nevil, all of whom survive
her.She is also survived by her brothers and sisters,whom she loved dearly: Connie Guthrie Hogland, Theo W. Pinson, Hallie Pinson, Susan Pinson Belding, Harry C. Pinson, Elizabeth Pinson and Kathy Pinson Davison.
Arrangements are with Geo.H.Lewis & Sons -The Funeral Directors Since 1936, 713.789.3005,
www.geohlewis.com.
Friends are cordially invited to avisitation with the family from five o'clock in the afternoon until half-past seven o'clock in the evening on Thursday,the 30th of December, at Geo.H.Lewis &Sons,1010 Bering Drive in Houston.
Afuneral mass is to be offered at ten o'clock in the morning on Friday,the 31st of Decem- ber,atSt. Anne Catholic Church, 2140 Wes- theimer Road in Houston, where the Rev. Thomas B. Mailloux, C.S.B. is to serve as the lead celebrant.
Immediately following the mass,all are invit- ed to greet the family during areception in the adjacent
St.Theresa Living Room.
In Louisiana, the family will receive friends from four o'clock in the afternoon until six o'clock in the evening on Sunday,the 2nd of January,atRose-Neath Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall Street in Shreveport. The following day,the family will gather for a private interment and Rite of Committal at Forest Park Cemetery in Shreveport.
In Washington, D.C.,a memorial service,cele- brating
Mrs.Reeder’slife,istobeconducted at alater date and details are to be announced when the service is scheduled.
In lieu of customary remembrances,the fami- ly suggests memorial contributions be direct- ed to Houston Hospice,1905 Holcombe Blvd., Houston,TX, 77030.
ROBERT
E.BYROAD
On Saturday,December 25, 2010, of Brookeville,MD. Beloved husband of Janet Inez Byroad; loving father of Kevin Byroad and Amy Lee Dubendorf; grandfather of Coral, Christopher,Samantha, Brittany and Nicholas; great grandfather of Ethan; brother of Joan Cooper.A memorial service will be held at St. Luke’sEpiscopal Church, Brighton Dam Road and New Hampshire Ave.,Brookeville,MDon Thursday,December 30, 2010 at 2p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may bemadein honor of Kiersten Henry’sdedicated friendship and care to St. Luke’sEpiscopal Church, P.O. Box 131, Brookeville,MD20833. Please view and sign the family guestbook at
www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com
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Bishop JOHN DANIEL TYREE, SR. December 30,1923
In Memory of Happy Birthday
Wife,Lillian; John, Jr., Sheryl, Nadine,Gayle, Lisa; Grandchildren, Great-Grandchildren, Daughter-in-law,Sons-in-law and the Church of Deliverance Family
"Thank you for loving us so well." Forever and always,
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HANNA JANE MILLER
To my loving wife Jane,I love you! From Leonard
TYREE
Of Commack, NY,died peacefully on February 5, 2010. Born in Bronx, NY on May 28, 1926, she was the eldest child of the late Joseph A. and Laura Ann Skage
Murphy.She is survived by her husband, Matthew J. Grogan, her four children, Steven Grogan of Fairfax VA,Ann Perkowski, Matthew Grogan and John Grogan, six grandchildren and abrother.
MARYMURPHY GROGAN (Age 83) SILVER
From 1943 to 1955 Mary was employed by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. In 1975 she joined Sag Harbor Savings Bank, rose to become Assistant Manager and retired in 1993 from what had become Apple Bank. Aresident of Commack since 1958, she was a founding parishioner of Christ the King RCC in Commack, whereaMass was held for her on February 9, 2010. Mary was also along-time Literacy of America volunteer,aToastmaster,the family historian and in 1982 made afeisty run for aseat on the Commack BoardofEducation. Donations in her memory may be directed to the Commack Public Library,18Hauppauge Road, Commack, NY 11725.
HAROLD MARTIN SILVER 1/15/1927 –12/26/2010
GABRIELYOUSSEF HANNA "Gabby" Gabriel Hanna, of Cabin John, Maryland, passed away on December 22, 2010. At the time of his death, he was President and CEO of DC Chartered Health Plan. Gabby was acaring and generous friend, husband, and father who saw the best in everyone. His kind heart, quiet elegance and sense of humor touched many lives. Gabby will be missed by his “beautiful wife,Jane," his "wonderful children," Grace and Joe,and has left behind many devoted friends,neighbors and
colleagues.Gabby is also survived by his brother,Michel Hanna of Paris,France; his sisters,Lody Bechara and Dolly Antonios of Beirut, Lebanon and many other family members in Lebanon and around the
world.AMass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday,January 4at11a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 1325 36th St.,NW,Washington, DC. Visitation with family will be from 10 to 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers,the family requests that donations be made to the American Kidney Fund,
www.kidneyfund.org or 800- 638-8299.
Dr.Harold
M.Silver passed away on Decem- ber 26, 2010 following abrief illness.A native of New York City,Dr. Silver was the son of Samuel and Esther Silver,and the brother of the late
Dr.Archie A. Silver of Tampa, Florida and of Lillian Glass of Arlington, Virginia and Stuart, Florida. He attended the Bronx High School of Science, and earned both his undergraduate and medical degrees from Colombia University while serving in the United States Navy.
Dr.Silver completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. After serving in the Public Health Service in Baltimore,Mary- land, he held fellowships at Cornell and Jefferson Medical Centers.Dr. Silver subse- quently practiced medicine in Washington, D.C. for over thirty-five years,specializing in pulmonary disease.Hewas along- time member of the clinical faculty of the George Washington University School of Medicine and aPresident of the District of Columbia Lung Association.
Dr.Silver also practiced at Sibley Memorial Hospital, where he served aterm as Chairman of the Department of Medicine.Hewas an avid birdwatcher and enjoyed regular walks on the C&O Canal, which he hiked in its entirety during his retirement.
Harold Silver is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years,Angelina Guido Silver; his daughter and son-in-law,Dorothy and Jeremiah Reilly of Montpelier,Vermont, son and daughter-in-law Richard and Laurie Sil- ver of Shaker Heights,Ohio and son Michael Silver of Houston, Texas,and by five grand- children, Isaac Reilly of Montpelier,Madison Silver of Houston, and Galen, Joshua and Eli Silver of Shaker
Heights.The family will hold private services at alater
date.In lieu of flowers,donations may be made to Sibley Memorial Hospital.
DEATHNOTICE VENABLE LATHAM MARYTWITTY VENABLE
Mary Twitty Venable died December 7, 2010 at the age of 91 in Leesburg, Virginia. Mary was born June 5, 1919 in Tishomingo,MS. She was the daughter of Omer and Ivy Twitty and sister of Price
Twitty.Mary’searly years were shaped by growing up on a farm in rural Mississippi.
Her life,despite
the Depression, was filled with love and
learning.Mary graduated as Valedictorian of her high school class in 1937. Her valedicto- rian address gave aclue to how she would live her
life.She gave these words to her classmates: “he has the least to regret who makes the most of his opportunities”. Mary Twitty made the most of her opportunities and had few regrets in life.
to the United States to join her family.Juanita enjoyed traveling, playing bingo and foremost, spending time with her
family.She will forever be loved by her family and
friends.Survivors include her four children, Leticia, Josephine, Amelia and Emil; 22 grandchildren, 60 great- grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchil- dren. Visitation will be 4to8p.m. on Thursday, December 30 at Found and Sons Lee Funeral Chapel, 8521 Sudley Rd. Manassas,VA20109. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. on Friday,December 31 at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 8213 Linton Hall Rd. Gainesville,VA 20155. Interment will follow at Stonewall Memory Gardens.Online condolences may be expressed to the family at
www.foundandsons.com
DEATHNOTICE WATSON WILLIAM A.WATSON "Eddie"
William A. "Eddie" Watson, age 79 of Rehoboth Beach, DE, passed away peacefully on Monday,December 27, 2010 at, Cadbury at Lewes.Hewas born in Washington, DC,onMonday,May 25, 1931, son of the late Ellsworth and Julia (Griffith) Watson. In addition to his parents,hewas preceded in death by two sisters and three brothers.
Aresident of Rehoboth since 1990, he was originally from Alexandria VA,where he retired as amanager of the Lafayette Federal Credit Union ofWashington,DC after 34 years of
service.Mr.Watson proudly served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict and was stationed aboard the USS Blackwood.
He was amember of Epworth United Methodist Church, American Legion Post #5 and VFW Post #7447 all of Rehoboth Beach, DE. He loved baseball, especially the Wash- ington Senators,the Redskins and enjoyed gardening for relaxation.
He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Sharon T. (Blalock) Watson, three sons: Michael O. Watson and Lori of Rehoboth Beach, DE, William A. Watson, Jr and Nadege of Montclair,VA, Gerald C. Watson and Abby of Alexandria, VA,one daughter:Cheryl L. Davis and Russell of Alexandria, VA,one brother:Lawrence Watson of Lady Lakes,FL, nine grandchildren and two great grandchil- dren.
AChapel Committal Service and Entombment will be held on Thursday,December 30, 2010 at 11 a.m. at Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery,26669 Patriots Way, Millsboro,DE, with the Rev.Dr. Jonathan Baker officiating.
Family suggests memorial contributions to: Compassionate Care Hospice of the Delmarva Peninsula, 28467 DuPont Blvd, Suite #6, Mills- boro,DE19966. Please sign the online guestbook at
www.parsellfuneralhomes.com
AGATHA PISANI
Agatha Rita Pisani passed away on December 22, 2010 in her own home on Hutchison Island in Stuart, Florida. She was 92 years old.
The daughter of acoal miner from Lithuania, Agatha was born in Duryea, PA and was co- valedictorian of her high school
class.Based on strong high school academic credentials, Agatha was admitted to the School of Nursing at Bellevue Hospital in New York City,where she obtained her nursing
degree.She prac- ticed nursing for many years prior to marrying Joseph Michael Pisani MD in 1942 and raising three children with him. They remained together 61 years until Joseph preceded her in passing in 2003.
While most of her adult life was spent living
JUANITARAMOS COMSTI Juanita Ramos Comsti, 98, of Fair- fax, VA passed away on Monday, December 27,2010. She was born in the Philippines on June 26, 1912. Her husband was the late Amado C. Comsti, who preceded her in death in 1958. In 1975 she came
ROYCE LATHAM (Age 83)
Alongtime resident of Vienna,VA on December 22, 2010. Beloved husband of Dorothy Ring Latham; father of Daniel, Royce and Kevin Latham, Kathleen Farrell, Karen and Mark Lath- am; brother of the late Fred Latham and Elaine Callow; grandfather of NevraLedwon, Nicole Randall, Camille Kazarian and David, Timothy and Tyler Latham and beloved uncle of Cynthia Latham and many other nieces and nephews.Family and friends are invited to
Mr.Latham's Life Celebration at MONEY AND KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 West Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Sunday,January 2from 3to 5p.m. AMemorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Mark Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Rd., Vienna, VA on Monday,January 3at12p.m. Interment St. Mark Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers,memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis Society,1800 M. St., NW, Washington, DC 20036. The online guestbook is available at
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During WWII, Mary joined the WACS and served in
NYC.She left the military to work on the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge Ten-
nessee.Itisthere where she met and married her husband Isaac Budd Venable a graduate of
MIT.After their marriage,they continued their work on the Manhattan project in HanfordWashington.
Mary and Budd had four children all of whom were raised in the suburbs of Denver,Col-
orado.She influenced her family in her love for life and strong teaching to do what was
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in Garden City,NewYork and subsequently Bethesda, Maryland, Agatha and Joseph retired to Indian River Plantation on Hutchison sland in Stuart, Florida in 1985. While living in Stuart,Agatha performed volunteer work for the Martin County Chapter of the American Red Cross,Martin Memorial Hos- pital, the Volunteers in Medicine Clinic,the Elliott Museum as well as served as an usher at St. Joseph’sChurch.
To list tennis as ahobby would be an under- statement, as her partners and opponents over the years would readily testify—tennis was her passion. Her playing made her friends around the globe and she continued to play into her ninth decade.Other interests included bridge,golf,and collecting American pressed glass.Her glass collection was extra- ordinary and afew years ago it was put on display at the Elliott Museum. Shortly after her beloved Joseph passed away,she rescued anew best friend “Joey” -atoy poodle in need of aforever
home.They were inseparable.
She is survived by her three sons: Michael Joseph Pisani of Garden City,New York; Robert Joseph Pisani of Arlington, Virginia; Richard Joseph Pisani of Woodinville,Wash- ington, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Services were held on December 29 in Stuart, Florida. Donations in Agatha’sname may be made to the American Red Cross of Martin County Chapter,2750 S. Kanner Hwy,Stuart, Florida 34994. Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Martin Funeral Home & Crematory,Stuart.
right. She supported her husband throughout his career,including their eight years in Latin America during tumultuous
times.Mary and Budd retired in Carmel where she embraced the role of Grammy /Nana enjoying the many summers with her grand children. After 18 years in California, Mary and her husband moved to North Carolina. Several years after her husband died, Mary then moved to Lees- burg,
Va.tolive with family.
Mary had awonderful
life.Asshe always stated. “She lived on the east coast, west coast and many points in between: Chile, Argentina and Mexico”. She traveled the world, loved her family and touched many lives who will keep Mary in their heart.
She is survived by her four children, Sandy Grimes of Great Falls VA ,Edward Venable of Merritt Island, FL., Betsy Venable of Leesburg,VA and Patsy Schierlmann of Chan- tilly,VA. She is also survived by five grandchil- dren, Kelly Cooper,Tracy Hobiena, Matthew Venable,SaraVenable and Amy Venable,and five great grandchildren. The family feels blessed to have had Mary as the Matriarch of their family for so many
years.Services will take place at the Arlington National Cemetery on April 1, 2011 at 10 a.m.
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Of Sandy Spring, MD on Monday,December 27, 2010. At Montgomery County Hospital. Mother of Kenneth L. Jones and Kasey Jones; mother-in-law of Helen Horvath; grandmother of Rachel Jones.A Memorial Service will be announced. Memorial contributions may be made to Friends Meeting of Washington, 2111 Florida Ave.,NW,Washington,DC 20008.
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ROBERT GARYGARLAND
On Thursday,November 18, 2010. Beloved brother of Sophia L. and Jimmy Garland. Also survived by two nephews,Ronald,
Jr.and Jason Thompkins; other relatives and friends.
Mr.Garland may be viewed at the STEWART FUNERAL HOME, 4001 Benning Road, NE, Sat- urday,November 27 from 12 noon until ser- vices at 1p.m. Interment George Washington Cemetery.
GROGAN LUCYANNSMOOTSARTOR (Age 96)
On Sunday,December 26, 2010, at Washington Hospital
Center.Survived by her daughter,June Smoot Jones (Martin); three grandchildren, Patsy Jones (Ali), Antoini Jones (Michelle), Nevelyn Jones (Mark), and five great-grand- children, Ryan Danley,Ronald Harris,Antonia Jones,Aaron Jones,Adante
Jones.She was predeceased by her husband, Thomas M. Sar- tor and her son, William Randolph Smoot. Visitation will be at 1p.m. on Friday,December 31, 2010 followed by the home going service at 2p.m. at Waterloo Baptist Church, 9535 Old Waterloo Road,Warrenton, Virginia. Interment in the church cemetery. On line condolences may be posted to
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