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On August 3, 2010 of Landover, MD. Survived by his wife, Frederica Wytch; five children, nine grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Visitation Wednesday, August 11,11:30 a.m., Service 12:30 p.m. at J.B. JENKINS FUNERAL HOME,7474 Landover Rd., Landover,MD.
AURORAANAYA CAMACHO (Age 76)
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On Saturday, August 7, 2010 of Port Republic, MD, formerly of Upper Marlboro, MD. Beloved wife of the late Carmelo Camacho-Cruz. Loving mother of Roberto Camacho (Cristina), Jorge Camacho (Millie), Maria Buff (Delane) and Car- men Brinkley. Also survived by grandchildren; Sofia, Michelle, Alex, Garrett, Gabriela, Amy, Melissa, Julia, Elena, William, Lilia and Lucia and a host of nieces, nephews and many friends. Family invite friends to LEE FUNERAL HOME, CALVERT, P.A., 8125 Southern Maryland Blvd., Owings,MD 20736 (Rt. 4 and Fowler Rd.) on Thursday, August 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday, August 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. A Memorial Service will be held Friday, August 13, at Jesus the Divine Word, 885 Cox Road, Huntingtown, MD 20639. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contribu- tions can be made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Box 838, Prince Frederick,MD20678.
ETHEL FIELDS
On Monday, August 2, 2010 at Fairfax Hospital after a brief illness. She is survived by bother Lorenzo Robinson, sons, Melvin, Charles and Carl Scott, daughters, Geneva Ewell, Joyce Scott, Geraldine Harper and Joan Fields, grand- children, great and great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, family and friends. Visitation, Tuesday, August 10 at 10 a.m., with services to follow at 11 a.m. at Chantilly Baptist Church, 14312 Chantilly Baptist Lane, Chantilly, VA 20153. Interment Fairfax Memorial Park, Fairfax Virginia. Services entrusted to Ames Funeral Home, 8914 Quarry Road, Manassas, VA 20110.
one grandson, Justin; a great-granddaughter, Natalya and a host of other relatives and friends. On Monday, August 9, friends may visit with the family from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and also on Tuesday, August 10 from 9 a.m. until Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 1315 8th St NW. Interment National Harmony Memorial Park.
PARKER F.MARSHALL On Sunday,August 1, 2010. Beloved husband of Audrey L. Marshall and loving father of Maurice (Marilyn), Trevor (Vicki) and the late Patrick. Also survived by five sisters; two granddaughters, Kristin and Angela;
ROSIE MAETABBS land,MD. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery.
On August 2, 2010. She is survived by two daughters and a host of relatives. Wake at 11 a.m., service 12 Noon, Tuesday, August 10 at Marshall March Funeral Home of Maryland, 4308 Suitland Rd., Suit-
JOSEFINA BAEZWATERSTON FLEISHER PLETT DONOVAN
AGNESTHERESAALLEN 7/5/05 - 8/8/99 In loving memory of my mother, AGNESTHERESA ALLEN
who departed this life eleven years ago today. I will love you forever and a day. I lost a life companion,
Your memory will cling to my heart, Until I rest by your side.
A life linked with my own; Day by day I miss you more As I walk through life alone. How sad is this day to me, The day on which you died;
Your Loving Son,Keith & Kitty PLUMMER LTC GEORGE G.DONOVAN,USA (Ret)
LTC George G Donovan, age 72, passed away on April 15, 2010 in Fort Myers, FL after a long illness. Born and raised in Chelsea, MA, he graduated from Northeastern University in 1960 and entered on active duty in the US Army Adjutant General Corps. He retired from the Army ion 1987 and continued to work in a civilian capacity with the Army until 1999. He is survived by a sister and a brother. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery on August 19 at 11 a.m.Visitors are asked to meet at the Administration Building at 10:15 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hope Hospice of Shell Point, 15500 Shell Point Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33908.
Ruth Lieberman; cherished grandmother of Candice, Stacy and Nicholas Fleisher. Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 9, 2010, 11 a.m. at TORCHINSKY HEBREW FUNER- AL HOME, 254 Carroll St., N.W., Washington, DC, 202-541-1001. Entombment following at King David Memorial Garden, Falls Church, VA. The family will receive relatives and friends at the home of Andrew and Bonnie Fleisher on Monday andTuesday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 11240Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax,VA 22030.
ELEANORE R. FLEISHER On Wednesday, August 4, 2010, ELEANORE R. FLEISHER of Hyattsville, MD. Beloved wife of William Fleisher; loving mother of Andrew (Bonnie), Ronald (Barbara) and Fred Fleisher; dear sister of
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Of Washington, DC passed away at the age of 74 on August 3, 2010. Beloved wife of JohnWaterston and adored mother of Leo B. Waterston. Also survived by her loving siblings, Edgar Baez, Leopoldo Baez, Maria Baez Kijac, Ximena Baez, and many cherished nieces, nephews, extend- ed family members and friends. Retired from the International Monetary Fund after a 24-year career. Dedicated vol- unteer at the Democratic National Com- mittee, U.S. Department of Labor, and Georgetown Day School Library. Past member of the Boards of Directors of the Parents Council of Washington and the Asociación de Damas Ecuatorianas en Washington, D.C. (ADEW), a fund-raising charity for Ecuadorian social agencies. She loved art, cooking, politics, and travel. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 19, 2010 at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, 4835 MacArthur Boulevard NWWashington, DC 20007. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to The Lupus Foundation of America at:
http://donate.lupus.org/goto/josefinab- waterston
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FLORENCE LOONEY PLETT (Age 88) FORBES
Passed away on Monday, August 2, 2010 at her home in Mt. Vernon, Virginia. Loving and devoted wife of the late Col. Robert E. Plett, she is survived by her daughter, Margaret- Mary Howell, son-in-law David, grandchildren Jeff, Andrew and Amy Howell; Sarah Shamess and her husband Joey, and her brother Daniel Looney. A retired teacher in the Fairfax County School System, Florence leaves behind many loving friends and family whose lives she touched in so many ways. There will be a viewing on Wednesday, August 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Everly-Wheatley Funeral Home, 1500 West Braddock Road, Alexandria, Virginia. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church at 8710 Mt. Vernon Highway on Thursday, August 26 at 11:30, with interment to follow at 2 p.m. at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the National Capital Lyme Association (
www.nat-
caplyme.org) in memory of Florence Plett.
SAMUEL L.WILLIAMS COLLEEN ROVERSE TAKASE
www.everlyfuneralhomes.com June 2, 1937
GLORIA B.PLUMMER In Loving Memory ofMom
August 8, 2009 It's been a year since you departed,
Your death left us all so broken hearted. God's grace has helped us make it through Never a day goes by we don't think of you. We miss you so much every day
He has forever healed your pain and suffering. So your spirit can soar and your heart can sing. We dare not question His sovereign will
For it is only through Christ that peace be still. Your grateful and loving Children.
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Always looking to do something “exciting”, Mr. Bohan saw the advantage in the early ‘80’s of buying and selling airline coupons that some carriers were offering to travelers as incentive to fly on their airline. This was legal at the time and it helped Omega establish a loyal customer base that appreciated the chance to save money. His loyal and trusted building crew once again shifted gears and helped further the effort by buying coupons from travelers at airports. This effort gained Omega nationwide attention for innovation.
Dan continued to work closely with Gloria and the two formed a close partnership with Dan focused on sales and marketing, along with special projects. He quickly became well known in the travel business as an expert and visionary. Through the years, industry executives have credited him for his insight, creativity and ability to foresee future trends.
DANIEL P. BOHAN
Was born on August 13, 1940 to Marion Lennon Bohan and Daniel Bohan of New York, NY, passed away August 5, 2010.
Throughout his career, Daniel has distinguished himself as an entrepreneur, visionary, serviceman, builder and businessman.
He received a degree in Psychology in 1962 from Manhattan College, where he was active in both the German Club and the rifle team. Soon after graduation, he joined the Air Force and was assigned to duty.
His last assignment brought him to the Washing- ton, DC area where he was stationed at Andrews Air Force Base in the late '60's. He loved the area aroundWashington and delighted in the town houses on Capitol Hill. He also took great joy in walking the vast land south of Washington, DC, in Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania, Virginia, and invested in property there. A teacher of real estate, he decided that the area would make an ideal setting for a career in real estate. He sold land and homes at Griffin and Cooke Real Estate. Soon after he married Gloria Spinelli, they moved to Fredericksburg, where he was quickly thrust into home building when a contractor whose homes he was selling suddenly died on the job.
Gloria and Dan settled in one of the homes and both began their life's work together in the area. The year was 1972. Dan was building homes and Gloria started a travel business. They shared an old English stone house as an office. They eventually decided the area was too far away from the "action", so today a different office of theirs stands on the busy road known as Plank Road or Route 3, in front of the Spotsylvania Mall.
Mr. Bohan established Omega Real Estate and Omega Organization, Builders and Developers, while Gloria started Omega World Travel. During the '70's, Mr. Bohan built some 400 homes and developed Battle Park Lakes in Spotsylvania, Virginia.
When interest rates rose to over 18% in the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s, Dan shifted his attention to the travel business that Gloria was operating. The travel business was also undergoing change in that it was being deregulated and new opportunities were emerging. Dan took great delight in helping Gloria to expand by searching for prime locations for travel offices around the greater Washington area. His construction crew shifted gears by building and renovating offices using a modern design of low white counters and décor that distinguished the business from competitors and offered a consistent look for customer identifica- tion.
By 1982, Omega had expanded to eight locations in theWashington, DC, Virginia and Maryland area. At that time, the Government Accounting Office was conducting a test program to see how well private industry could service the government for official travel. This represented a real challenge to Dan who had been involved in proposal reviews and government forms while serving in the Air Force. He spearheaded Omega’s entry into government travel and set the stage for a unique and pioneering role in furthering the growth of travel agents in serving government travelers.
His talent and energy has helped to spark the growth of Omega World Travel into one of the largest travel agencies in the U.S. and more recently,
Cruise.com, which has become the largest seller of cruises on the Internet. As a former Cobol programmer, Daniel was intrigued with the Internet and encouraged Gloria to go along with the development of a travel technology company which is known as TravTech.
Dan grew up on Long Island where his father developed and built homes in Bellport, Bluepoint, Amityville and Westhampton Beach. Bohan, Sr., was an early developer of beachfront property along Dune Road in the late ‘40’s and sold homes along the ocean for $5,000 and bayside for $4,200. He was also considered a great visionary at that time for taking what was considered a risk in buying along the ocean. He and his wife, Marion, built and ran the Ocean Bay Apartments in the early ‘50’s, which Dan and Gloria today still operate in the village of Westhampton Beach. Daniel learned the building and real estate business from his father, who also owned a real estate agency in Westhampton. He inherited his mother’s outgoing personality and loved sales and meeting people. He was very proud of his mother’s efforts as a Gray lady during the war. Like her, he has always been energized by the challenges of new experiences and “Meet People” is a slogan he has promoted in business.
Dan loved the water as he grew up along the sandy dunes of Long Island. He learned to sail at an early age and always wanted to live near the water, whether it was the ocean or rivers. His mother and father loved to take him and his cousins in the Ford “tin lizzy” to Miami during the cold winters up north. Dan has continued to love winters down south. Gloria and Dan even had their wedding reception and honeymoon on a cruise ship. Love of water and cruising was not only the spark that ignited the idea for Omega, but also, for
Cruise.com.
While Dan has never tired of finding new things to challenge him in life, whether work or play, perhaps the thing that he values the most is the respect and love that he has earned from his employees.
Dan has struggled for six years to overcome a brain injury sustained after heart surgery in 2004. His dramatic fight has inspired the medical community and the knowledge resulting from his efforts has helped and will continue to help others with traumatic brain injuries.
He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Gloria Spinelli Bohan; his cousins, George Atwater, Susan and Joseph Sciareno, Doris and Jean Wells, Lucille and Jack O’Dwyer; niece and nephew, Christine and John O’Dwyer; and many devoted friends.
Relatives and friends are invited to Dan’s Life Celebration at MONEY & KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Wednesday, August 11 and Thursday, August 12 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 8601 Wolftrap Rd., Vienna, VA on Friday, August 13 at 12 Noon. Interment will follow at Columbia Gardens Cemetery.
Please view and sign Dan’s online guestbook at:
www.moneyandking.com
DEATHNOTICE But know in our hearts this is God's way. JAMES HAY FORBES
On August 5, 2010, James Hay Forbes, devoted father of Susan C. Forbes-Frost and her hus- band Brendan, Peter J. Forbes and his wife Lisa and Michael Todd Forbes and his wife Kim. Loving grandfather of nine; dear brother of Margaret Bankes. Family and friends will be received from 3 to 5 p.m. at Leonard J. Ruck, Inc. Funeral Home on August 10 at 5305 Harford Road in Baltimore, MD. A Memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. at Leonard J. Ruck, Inc. Funeral Home. Please contact family regarding memorial donations.
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HARRY E.RHOADS "DUSTY" HILL DAVID HILL
On Sunday, August 1, 2010 of FortWashington, MD. Loving husband of Magnolia D. Hill. Also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on Monday, August 9, 2010 at Ebenezer AME Church, 7707 Allentown Road, FortWashington, MD from 10 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Chel- tenham, MD. Arrangements by STRICKLAND FUNERAL SERVICES. Send condolences to
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On Tuesday, August 3, 2010 at INOVA Fairfax Hospital, Harry E. "Dusty" Rhoads, longtime resident of Fairfax City. He is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Joel S. Rhoads of Fairfax, VA; adoring children, Harry E. Rhoads, Jr. of Alexandria, VA and Jeni Houston and her husband Gary of San Antonio, TX; cherished grandchildren, Mary Kathryn Rhoads and Emily Ann Rhoads; devoted sister, Ann Sheridan of Peoria, IL; dear brother, John Rhoads of Belleville, IL; loving nieces, nephews, other family members and a host of friends. Born in Hermann, MO in 1922, he was raised in Gray Summit, MO and attended Westminster College until he was accepted into the United States Naval Academy. He graduated from the USNA in 1945, with the accelerated class of 1946, then trained in the submarine school in New London. He served on three submarines, the Sablefish, Piper, and Sirago. On November 4, 1946 he was officer of the deck when the Sablefish, sailing off the coast of Greenland in frigid waters, took a roll of 63 degrees, the most a sub of that class had experienced and survived. After submarine service, he was the engineering officer aboard the presidential yacht, the Williamsburg, and administrator of Camp Shangri-La, now known as Camp David. He served 24 years with the Central Intelli- gence Agency as an analyst of the Soviet navy. In retirement he lived for several years in Carrizo Springs, TX, where he served as the director of the Dimmit County Public Library. Interment will be in Hondo, Texas In lieu of flowers,memorialsmaybemadeto the Dimmit County Public Library, 200 N. 9th Street, Carrizo Springs, TX 78834. Arrangements entrusted to Everly Funeral Home, Fairfax,VA.
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Atlantic Fleet; commanded Amphibious Group Two in Little Creek, VA; and served on the staff of the Chief of Naval Operations inWashington, DC.
A Master Mariner, Rear Adm. Kearns served as civilian master of several U.S.-flag vessels following his retirement from the Navy.
Rear Adm. Kearns resided in Southern Shores, NC for 11 years before moving to Charlottesville in 2008.
WILLIAM A. KEARNS, JR. Rear Admiral, USN (Ret.)
Died on the April 4, 2010 in Charlottesville, VA. He was 77. A native of Ridgewood, NJ, Rear Adm. Kearns was the son of William A. and Myra Palmer Kearns.
Rear Adm. Kearns was a graduate of New York State Maritime College and was commissioned in 1954. His 31-year Navy career included extensive sea duty in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets. He commanded four ships: USS Raritan, USS Arcturus, USS El Paso, and was the commissioning commanding officer of USS Nassau. As a flag officer, he served as Inspector General, U.S.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Tammy Weber Kearns of Charlottesville; his daughter and son-in-law, Constance K. Smith and Wayne L. Smith of Barboursville, VA, his daughter and son- in-law, Susan K. Tusing and Richard F. Tusing of McLean, VA; his son and daughter-in-law, Navy Captain William A. Kearns, III and Mary K. Kearns of Honolulu, Hawaii, his son and daughter-in-law, Thomas E. Kearns and Tanya M. Kearns of Pahoa, Hawaii; six grandchildren, Ryan H. Smith, William A. Kearns IV, Scott K. Tusing, Landess K. Kearns, Douglas W. Tusing, and Thomas B. Kearns; and a sister, Marcia K. Lyons of Riverside, CA.
Rear Adm. Kearns will be buried with Full Military Honors at 3 p.m., Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at Arlington National Cemetery
In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested a donation be made to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, 875 North Randolph Street, Suite 225, Arlington, VA 22203.
Friends may sign the guest book at:
www.hillandwood.com
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ANTHONY EDWARD WILLIAMSON "Tony" (Age 39)
Passed away August 1, 2010, from a motorcycle accident. He is survived by his loving wife of 10 years, Jennifer "JJ" Roberts. He is also survived by his granny, Gussie Harris; mother and step-father, Linda and Dud Kooken; brother, Jamie Philips; sister, LaDonna Hollenbeck; mother- in-law, Lorie Roberts; sisters-in-law, Jancy Bell, Sharon Roberts and Allison Roberts; brothers- in-law, Brian Roberts, Gerd Henson and Dan Daddario; nieces, Lindsey and Laura Bell and Ashley Roberts; nephews, Evan and Sean Roberts. He also leaves behind a large extended family, many
DEATHNOTICE KATHERINE ZIZZI TERRY Retired Master-Sergeant (E7)
On Tuesday, July 27, 2010, William H. Terry entered into eternal rest, leaving to mourn his caring wife, Evelyn R. Terry and daughter, LaDonna Spinner-Lovejoy (George). He is also survived by his grandchildren, Kimberly M. Stanfield-Stewart, Kendra L. Stanfield, Addison F. Thomas III and Brielle E.Welch; great-grand- children, a great-great-grandson, plus a host of other relatives and friends. The viewing and visitation with the family will be held on Monday, August 9, 2010 at the Ebenezer Baptist Church, 909 Queen Street, Alexandria, Virginia from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. Interment Quantico National Cemetery, Triangle, Virginia. Arrangements by Phillip Bell Sr. and Winona Morrissette-Johnson, P.A.
WILLIAM H.TERRY
Passed away on June 8, 2010. She was 90 years old and is survived by an older brother Theo; four children; six grandchil- dren; six great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews from a family of nine children born early in the early 20th century in Colon, Panama. Katherine met her future husband, Joseph J. Zizzi who was an officer in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, while he was stationed in the Canal Zone, Panama.They were married in 1940 and remained in Panama throughout World War II. In 1947, they moved back to the United States where they raised four sons while living in NewYork, Virginia, Oklahoma and Washington, DC. She worked as a secretary and editorial assis- tant at Doubleday Publishers; as an exec- utive secretary at an oil services firm in Tulsa, Oklahoma and as an executive assistant at the Federal Aviation Agency in Washington, DC before retirement in the 1970’s. Katherine loved to garden and was a gourmet cook and was an avid bridge player. Katherine moved to Kennewick, WA with her oldest son and daughter- in-law in 2005 where she resided at the time of her passing. A memorial service will be held at the Fort Myer Old Post Chapel at 2:45 p.m. on August 19 prior to her inurnment beside her husband at the Arlington National Cemetery Colum- barium.
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friends and and his three beloved dogs. He is preceded in death by his papa, Lee Harris, grandfa- ther, Edward Williamson and father-in-law, William Roberts.
Born in De Queen, Arkansas, and raised in Rose- burg, Oregon, Tony came to the DC area in 1992 when he joined the US Marine Corps. He was a marine for four years and was honorably discharged as a Corporal in 1996. His military service was followed by a career as a master fireplace and hearth technician. He met JJ in 1999; they were married in 2000 and made their home in Alexandria, VA. He was a devoted member of the Patriot Guard Riders and served as a ride captain for the Arlington National Cemetery division. He was whole-heartedly dedicated to honoring America’s soldiers. Tony was also a passionate pool player, avid fisherman, loved hunting and the great outdoors. Tony was a devoted husband, grandson, son, brother, uncle and patriot. He touched everyone who knew him and his captivat- ing smile will be truly missed.
Please join us in his memorial gathering on Wednesday, September 8, 2010 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Demaine Funeral Home, 520 SouthWashington Street, Alexandria, VA. Funeral services will take place Thursday, September 9, 2010 beginning at 12:30 p.m. at the Semper Fidelis Memorial Chapel at the Marine Corps Memorial at Quantico, followed by a burial with Military Honors at Arlington National Cemetery at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Patriot Guard Riders c/o Jon Tatum, 2124 S. Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114.
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On Friday, July 9, 2010, of Yokohama, Japan, of pancreatic cancer. Beloved wife of Tetsuya Takase for 20 years; loving daughter of Eugene and the late Mary Roverse; dear daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Yukuo Takase of Hita, Kyushu Island, Japan; dearest sister to Carla, brothers Michael, Mark, Matthew, Eugene Jr. and indulgent aunt to eight nieces and nephews. Colleen graduated from Brus- sels American High School with Honors and continued her education in Munich, Germany where she earned awards for scholastic achievement. Her love of fine arts and art history led to further studies in Florence, Italy and graduation with a fine arts degree cum laude from the University of Maryland. Colleen has been employed in Tokyo, Japan since 1986. She married Tetsuya, a Director with Fujitsu, Ltd. in 1990 and became a permanent resident of Japan. Funeral services were held in Tokyo on July 12, 2010, followed by a cremation. Her ashes are to be interred in the Takase family crypt on the island of Kyushu, Japan on August 26, 2010. A memorial service will be held at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 8710 Mount Vernon Highway, Alexandria, VA at 12:15 p.m. on August 14, 2010. All are invited to a reception to be held in the Parish Hall immediately after the service.
On Friday, July 30, 2010 ofWashington, DC. Son of the late Alice Moten Williams and Nevelion Williams; father of Charniqua, Sean and Paul. He is also survived by three grandchildren, nine siblings, other relatives and friends. Mr. Williams be viewed at STEWART FUNERAL HOME, 4001 Benning Rd. N.E. on Wednesday, August 11 from 10 a.m. until funeral services at 11 a.m. Interment Quantico National Cemetery.
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