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2019-03-07 St. Mary's County Times
2019-03-07 St. Mary's County Times
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St. Mary’s THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019
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CONTENTS
ON THE COVER 16
The Southern Maryland Higher Education Center is now officially part of the University System of
Maryland
LOCAL NEWS 3
COPS & COURTS 10
COMMUNITY12 SUNDAY 3/10
ON THE COVER
16 LOCAL 5
Fatal crashes on county roads continue to rise
EDUCATION17
ENTERTAINMENT19
FUN & GAMES 19
SPORTS20
COMMUNITY 12 ENTERTAINMENT 19
CONTRIBUTING WRITER 21 Local girl scouts help out at St. Mary’s Nursing March is for wine
Home
OBITUARIES 22
“IT’S A LITTLE NOISIER THAT THE
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 24 [F-18] SUPER HORNET,”
SENIOR CALENDAR 25 CAPT. CRAIG LEE, VICE COMMANDER OF NAWCAD,
OF THE F-35 JOINT STRIKE FIGHTER’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO
JET NOISE DURING TESTING OPERATIONS.
LIBRARY CALENDAR 25
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 26 W EEK LY FO R E C AST
CLASSIFIEDS27
County Times
P.O. Box 250 • Hollywood, Maryland 20636
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St. Mary’s County ● Calvert County
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Thursday, March 7, 2019 The County Times Local News 5
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LEGALS
Way in February of 2018 when deputies
with the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s
Office responded to reports of gunfire
being poured into a residence.
When they arrived they found Os-
borne’s vehicle, a Buick LaCrosse,
abandoned in a ditch near the home he
had just fired into; the car in the drive-
Legal Notice
way, a silver Chevrolet Impala, had
been sprayed with neon spray paint. IN THE MATTER OF CHRISTOPHER EDWARD DESALVO
Nicholas Osborne FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO CHRISTINE ELIZABETH DESALVO
One of the victims, Kyle Dishner,
By Guy Leonard had told police he saw Osbourne out-
side his house as he was in front of a In the Circuit Court for St. Mary’s County, Maryland
Staff Writer
mirror; Dishner ran up the stairs once Case No.: C-18-CV-19-000013
A St. Mary’s Circuit Court judge Osbourne started shooting, court re- Notice (Adult) (DOM REL 61)
sentenced a California man to 10 years cords show.
in prison this week for firing at a man Both Taylor Gorniak and Jessie Sink, The above Petitioner has filed a Petition for Change of Name in which
he/she seeks to change his/her name from Christopher Edward DeSalvo to Chris-
tine Elizabeth DeSalvo. The petitioner is seeking a name change because:
This is my name of common use.
Any person may file an objection to the Petition on or before the 1st
day of April, 2019. The objection must be supported by an affidavit and served
upon the Petitioner in accordance with Maryland Rule 1-321. Failure to file an
objection or affidavit within the time allowed may result in a judgment by default
or the granting of the relief sought.
Debra J. Burch,
Clerk of Court for
St. Mary’s County Maryland
March 7, 2019
Legal Notice
IN THE MATTER OF LAURA JEAN HOLTON
FOR CHANGE OF NAME TO LAURA JEAN VENNEMAN
The above Petitioner has filed a Petition for Change of Name in which
he/she seeks to change his/her name from Laura Jean Holton to Laura Jean
Venneman. The petitioner is seeking a name change because:
I’ve been divorced for 5 1/2 years and request to go back to my maiden name.
Any person may file an objection to the Petition on or before the 10th
day of April, 2019. The objection must be supported by an affidavit and served
upon the Petitioner in accordance with Maryland Rule 1-321. Failure to file an
objection or affidavit within the time allowed may result in a judgment by default
or the granting of the relief sought.
Debra J. Burch,
Clerk of Court for
St. Mary’s County Maryland
March 7, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019 The County Times Cops & Courts 11
Sell it - Buy it
in Lexington Park. *8031, or by email at Brian.Connelly@
Savoy is wanted stmarysmd.com.
on numerous out-
standing war- On View Arrests
rants, to include
Handgun on Per-
Drug Arrest- On February 20, 2019,
subsequent to a search and seizure war-
at
son, Handgun in a Vehicle, and Loaded rant executed by the Narcotics Divi-
Handgun in Vehicle. Officers attempted sion, Joseph Anthony Scriber, age 50
to take Savoy into custody, however Sa- of Mechanicsville, Real Estate │ Business & Inventory │ Personal Property/Estates
voy refused to stop and a pursuit ensued. was found to be │ Farm Equipment & Machinery │ Livestock │ Storage Units │
During the pursuit, Savoy lost control in possession of Benefits/Fundraisers │ Certified Personal Property Appraiser
of the vehicle he was operating while suspected cocaine EXCITING FUN ● FAST ● EFFICIENT ●
negotiating a curve on Pegg Road. Sa- and a suspected Grocery Auction – Hughesville VFD
EXCITING
voy’s vehicle crossed the centerline of CDS smoking SAT – March 9th @ 5 pm
the roadway, and was struck by another device. Scriber Millwood Amish Community Public Auction
vehicle. The St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s was charged with 27429 Thompson’s Corner Rd – Mechanicsville, MD
Office Collision Reconstruction Unit re- CDS: Possession- FRI – MARCH 15th @ 3 PM: Groceries, Misc. Housewares & Box Lots
sponded to the scene and continued the Not Marijuana UPDATE & NEW THIS YEAR – Friday will consist of a load of groceries (from
investigation. and CDS: Possession- Paraphernalia. Richard Betz who supplies the regular grocery auctions in the area), and a
Preliminary investigation determined CASE# 07763-19 variety of misc. housewares/box lots.
a 1995 GMC Jimmy, operated by Ma- SAT – MARCH 16th @ 8 am: Tools; Farm Equipment & Machinery;
chiavelli Tyzhae Savoy, was traveling Drug Arrest- On February 21, 2019, Furniture & Crafts; Antiques/Collectibles; Sheds and More! Selling with
northbound on Pegg Road when Savoy Cpl. Kerby responded to 23110 block of several auctioneers at a time. Food and Refreshment available both days.
lost control of the vehicle in the area of Leonard Hall Drive in Leonardtown, Grocery Auction - St. Mary’s Bryantown School
West Westbury Boulevard. Savoy’s ve- for a warrant service. Joseph Gerard SAT – March 22nd @ 6 pm
hicle crossed the centerline, and entered Denaro, had an outstanding warrant for
the southbound lanes of travel, where it his arrest for the So. Maryland/Flat Iron Farm Public Consignment Auction
was struck by a 2016 Volkswagen Beetle, charge of FTA/ Flat Iron Farm Auction Complex – Great Mills, MD
operated by Carol Jean Anderson, age Violate Protective March 22nd and March 23rd @ 8 am
87 of Leonardtown. Both operators sus- Order. Denaro Contact Ronnie (Local Point of Contact) to participate in this
tained incapacitating injuries, and were was taken into Large So. MD Community Auction Event!
transported to MedStar St. Mary’s Hos- custody and dis- For more information go to: www.CochranAuctions.com
pital; both operators were subsequently covered to have
transported to area trauma centers for suspected amphet- A Southern Maryland Professional Auction Company
further treatment and remain in critical amine pills on his
condition. Located on Savoy’s person person. Denaro www.FarrellAuctionService.com
prior to being transported to the hospi- was served the outstanding warrant and
tal was a loaded handgun; other items of charged with CDS: Possession-Not Mar-
evidence were also recovered from the
301.904.3402
ijuana. CASE# 10857-19
12 In Our Community The County Times Thursday, March 7, 2019
Local girl scouts delivered goodie bags to St. Mary’s Nursing Home residents.
completely renovating the Beauty Salon and you can leave a request for tickets
at the Center. These enhancements are by calling 301.481.6898. Won’t you help
made possible in part with contributions us help them. All monies raised by the
and funds raised from our annual Preak- Foundation go to Help the Residents and
ness Day Party. This year the Preakness to provide Scholarships for the nursing
Party will be held at Olde Breton Inn on staff at the Center.
May 18th. Tickets will be available soon
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Thursday, March 7, 2019 The County Times In Our Community 13
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at a special Art Share Series presenta- 6 PM and as always there will be one- way” that provides a single entry point manage data thand ensure grants are con-
tion. These talented high school art- evening-only specials offered at the Leonardtown,
for prospective grantees, th and assures sistent with the department’s strategic
ists discussed the various techniques
used to create their artwork, their past
stores and galleries throughout town.
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16 On the Cover The County Times Thursday, March 7, 2019
By Guy Leonard ter said. “But there’s still good stable has only been underway for a week, has and regional economy by providing a
Staff Writer enrollment.” been smooth. way to take traditionally military tech-
A regional workforce needs study “I’m very happy with the way things nology used in drones and other auton-
As of March 1 the Southern Mary- USM engaged in showed that along are going,” Anderson said. omous systems and help bring it to the
land Higher Education Center officially with the need for more degreed profes- Dr. Ben Latigo, the interim execu- civilian market.
merged with the University System of sionals in high technology jobs, there tive director at the center and also the This fits with the vision of local lead-
Maryland (USM). was an urgent need for courses that of- chief academic officer, said the center ers to diversify the county’s economy
The long-awaited merger is a har- fered degrees in health care, business would operate administratively from away from the defense industry and its
binger of not only advanced unmanned and education. the USM’s main campus in Prince tightening budgets.
and autonomous systems technology, USM was looking to fill that need George’s County. But the third building will also allow
vis-à-vis the planned, new research in taking over at the higher education “Starting today [March 1] USM has for the critical expansion of the educa-
building, but of expanded educational center. appointed College Park as the adminis- tion programs available at USMSM,
opportunities for county residents and “Clearly Southern Maryland is one trative body,” Latigo said. “We are now Latigo said.
the rest of Southern Maryland. of the more advanced technology econ- part of the state university system.” “The third building will provide the
Anthony Foster, Associate Vice omies in the state,” Foster said. “But The Board of Regents at USM will space we need,” Latigo said. “Half of
Chancellor for Planning and Account- there’s also demand for more business conduct a search for a new director to the space will be for the additional
ability for USM, said the transition is degrees, more health care degrees and run USMSM later this year. classrooms we need; the other half will
underway. also for education. Currently, the larger body is ensur- be for the pure research of unmanned
“We need to get a reason- “We are looking at these needs and ing that the financial systems between systems.”
ably smooth handover,” Fos- trying to match programs to meet the two are merged properly. Latigo said the latest addition to the
ter told The County Times. “This them.” “The transition will be done in stag- USM will be unique.
is not something we usually do.” Another key program USM will pur- es,” Latigo said. “It will be gradual.” “All the private institutions will
The regional centers the USM operates sue in the merger are “2 plus 2” pro- The key to making the merger as ef- stay,” Latigo said. “It will be the only
are of the system’s creation and are not grams or partnering with the College of fective and productive as many elected institution [of the regional centers] with
from merging with another entity; more Southern Maryland to bring graduates leaders, both local and state, as well as a research component.
over the universities that already offer from that institution to finish out their education officials hope is the autono- “This is an exciting time and it will
courses at what will now be known as degree with USMSM. mous systems research facility more be even more exciting with the third
the University System of Maryland at “That’s the vision,” Foster said. commonly known as the third building. building; we will be able to attract new
Southern Maryland (USMSM) will Joe Anderson, a member of the The funding for the third building universities.”
continue to have a home there. Board of Governors at the higher edu- at USMSM, at least in the engineering The expansion of the USM’s pres-
Foster said another of the main aims cation center which is now the Board and planning phase, has been included ence in St. Mary’s is in addition to the
of USM at the center was to bring en- of Advisors, said the merger promised in Gov. Larry Hogan’s capital budget. unmanned air systems center they run
rollment of students back up; it had to bring new and important educational The engineering funding stands next to the county’s airport terminal on
suffered in recent years as a result of opportunities to Southern Maryland. at about $13 million; while the entire Airport Road.
restrictions in federal funds available “That’s going to be a major focus project could cost about $78 million to The county’s vision is to turn the en-
for defense and civil servant workers to over the next few years,” Anderson construct. tire area into a technology innovation
continue their education. said. “That’s going to be a big and im- “We expect approval in the next hub, also known as an airport innova-
Also, the inclusion of hybrid courses, portant change. month,” Latigo said of the third build- tion district with an emphasis on aero-
as well as those taught entirely on-line, “It’s going to allow a lot of young ing. “If the new building is approved, space technology.
reduced the number of face-to-face stu- people, who might not have thought we expect to break ground in October.
dents at the center, Foster said. they would have been able to, to go to “The third building is key.” guyleonard@countytimes.net
“The center had been buffeted by college in their own community.” The research facility is expected to
some difficulties in recent years,” Fos- Anderson said the transition, which bring a substantial boon to the local
Thursday, March 7, 2019 The County Times Education 17
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47. Lesotho capital
48. Gave a speech
52. Irregular as though
CLUES ACROSS 55. Some is dietary nibbled away
1. Public broadcaster 58. Stringed instrument 53. Neither
4. The media 59. __ Kidman, actress 54. Copyreads
9. Manila hemp 60. Orator 56. Edward __, British
14. Not just “play” 64. Ottoman military composer
15. Trailblazing German commander 57. Prepared
historian 65. Makes known 59. Launched Apollo
16. Type of puzzle 66. Type of font 60. Relative biological
17. Plant in the daisy family 67. Cool! effectiveness (abbr.)
18. Not young 68. Short musical 61. Protects from weather
20. Dennis is one composition 62. Feline
22. Revealed 69. Porticos 63. Equal
23. But goodie 70. Not wet
24. Absurd CLUES DOWN
28. Commercials
29. University of Dayton
1. The upper part of a LAST WEEK’S
30. Expression of annoyance
duet
2. Carpenter’s tool
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
31. Stories 3. Outrageous events
33. More critical 4. Procedures
37. Of I 5. Type of party
38. Time units (abbr.) 6. Between northeast
39. Arousing intense feeling and east
41. High schoolers’ test 7. Sanskrit (abbr.)
Members of the Maryland Wineries Retail partners of Maryland’s winer- 42. Trauma center 8. NJ college __ Hall
Association are preparing for a month- ies will also receive promotion through 43. Astronomical period 9. Sharp mountain
long celebration of the state’s flourish- the “Retailer of the Day” campaign. 44. Fights ridge
ing wine industry. Several wineries are Winery operators and consumers have 46. Italian Lake 10. Observed
hosting unique educational events and nominated their favorite wine shops that 49. Rhenium something remarkable
tastings, while others are working with feature great selections of Maryland 50. Baseball stat 11. One who obeys
local restaurants to pair their wines dur- wine and support wine education. Those 51. State of consciousness
ing exclusive wine dinners. nominated retailers will be announced
“Maryland Wine Month gives the via Maryland Wineries Association so-
state’s many wineries an opportunity cial media platforms.
to raise a glass to our industry and our Full details about Maryland Wine
great consumers,” explains Judy Crow of Month events and activities can be
Crow Vineyard & Winery and president found by visiting the Maryland Winer-
of the Maryland Wineries Association. ies Association online at marylandwine.
Maryland Wine Month hopes to cele- com or on Facebook, Instagram, and
brate the culture of enthusiasts support- Twitter.
ing the wine industry in the Free State. About the Maryland Wineries Asso-
The #WeAreMarylandWine social me- ciation. The Maryland Wineries Asso-
dia challenge engages the savvy wine ciation (MWA), formed in 1984, is the
consumer and encourages them to share non-profit trade association that repre-
photos of their wine experiences. The sents more than 80 member wineries in
best submission will receive a pair of Maryland. MWA’s mission is to develop
brunch passes to Decanter Reimagined, and expand the grape and wine industry
a racing and wine experience at Laurel in Maryland – through education and
Park in April, while all of those sharing promotion.
their images will receive a pair of passes
to the general tasting at the event. Press Release from
Jim Bauckman of the Maryland Win- Maryland Wineries Association
eries Association says, “we hope con-
sumers will share their stories about
Maryland wine.”
20 Sports The County Times Thursday, March 7, 2019
Stout Defense
Leads Seahawks The Process
Past Cardinals By Ronald N. Guy Jr.
Contributing Writer
In Remembrance
The County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
Elizabeth Dolly Latham Dolly loved crocheting, painting, and Park, MD. As well as siblings Jeanette reen Blanton of West Va., and her six grand
ceramics. She was an avid church goer, Ferrick, Caryl Perree, and Pamela Mudge- children and two great grand children.
Elizabeth Dolly and loved her musical shows. Dolly was an Wood. She was preceded in death by her Mary is preceded in death by her husband
Latham, 87, of active and respected member of Our Lady siblings David Mudge, and Barbara Kirk. Robert Hartshorn, her sister Jane Arrants,
Chaptico, MD of the Wayside Church. She was happiest She moved from Virginia Beach, VA to and her niece, Joy Arrants.
formerly from surrounded by her family, celebrating spe- St. Mary’s County, MD in January, 1994. The family will receive friends on
Loveville, MD cial holidays, and holding one of her many She graduated from Delaware Valley High Thursday, March 14, 2019 from 5:00 to
passed away on great grandchildren. School, Callicoon, NY in 1984, and earned 7:30 p.m., at Brinsfield Funeral Home
February 27, 2019 at Contributions may be made to St. Jude’s an Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies Chapel, 22955 Hollywood Road, Leonar-
her home. She was born on October 20, Children’s Hospital Center 262 Danny from Sage Junior College in Albany, NY. dtown, Md. 20650. The celebration of life
1931 in Loveville, MD to the late Mary Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105. Jo worked as a Librarian for the Lexington service will begin at 6:30 p.m. Interment
Agnes Nelson Thompson and Joseph Ger- Arrangements provded by the Matting- Park Library in Lexington Park, MD, retir- will be private.
vase Thompson, Sr. Dolly was the lov- ley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. ing on April 1, 2014. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
ing wife of the late James (Snook) Melvin The family will receive friends on Tues- tions may be made to the CareNet Preg-
Latham, Sr., whom she married on April
14, 1951 in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Kathleen Joan Roy day, March 12, 2019 from 10:30 Am to 12 nancy Center of Southern Maryland in
Noon in Immaculate Heart of Mary Catho- Lexington Park Md., or to Calvert County
Morganza, MD, and who preceded her in Kathleen Joan lic Church Lexington Park, MD. Where a Hospice in Prince Frederick Md. Condo-
death on March 20, 2017. Dolly is survived Roy, “Jo”, 52 of Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated lences to the family may be made at www.
by her children Patsy Stillwell (Edward) Lexington Park, at 12:00 Noon with Father Marco Shad brinsfieldfuneral.com.
of Chaptico, MD, Jimmy Latham (Patty MD formerly from officiating. Interment will follow in the Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
Kenney) of Chaptico, MD, Larry Latham Callicoon, NY, church cemetery. Home, P.A.
(Debbie) Latham of Hughesville, MD. passed away in her Contributions may be made to Immacu-
As well as 8 grandchildren Rick, Joey, home surrounded late Heart of Mary Catholic Church 22375
Sherri, Jimmy, Lisa, Frankie, Christy, by her loving family on February 28, 2019. three Notch Road Lexington Park, MD Mark Steven Ratliff
Ashley, and 19 great grandchildren. She She was born on May 12, 1966 in Omaha, 20653.
is preceded in death by her siblings Al- Mark Steven
NE to Noreen Leona Moseke Mudge and Arrangements provided by the Matting-
bert Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Ratliff, 62, of Great
Gerald Lewis Mudge of Callicoon, NY. Jo ley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Leonar-
Mary Alice Thompson, Lucelle Wood, Mills, MD passed
was the loving wife of Gordon Lee Roy of dtown, MD.
Marie Thompson, Rose Thompson, June away Thursday,
Lexington Park, MD, whom she married
Thompson, and Joseph Thompson, Jr. She February 28 2019,
on February 17, 1990 in Virginia Beach,
at his residence. He
was a lifelong St. Mary’s County, MD resi- VA. They were married for 29 years. Jo is Mary Davis Hartshorn was born on July 19,
dent and graduated from Margaret Brent survived by her children Joseph Lee Roy
in 1947. Mary Davis 1956 in Morocco, Africa to the late Rudy
and Kaitlin Marie Roy both of Lexington
Hartshorn, born Ratliff and Dorothy Twilley.
October 10, 1928, Mark was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s
passed away at County. He grew up on St. George’s Is-
the age of 90 on land, attending Great Mills High School.
Wednesday, Febru- Mark retired as a truck driver from Qual-
ary 27, 2019 at The ity Moving and Storage. Even after retire-
Hermitage at St. ment, Mark continued to be a hard worker,
John’s Creek with her loving family at her taking pride in every task he did, from
side. Married to Robert Hartshorn on Sep- caring for his home, to keeping his lawn
tember 12, 1959 in Bethesda, Maryland, maintained and always presentable. Mark
they celebrated 48 years of marriage be- enjoyed fishing, crabbing, camping, and
fore Robert passed away in 2007. taking walks in the evening time. Mark
In 1950, Mary earned her Bachelors was known for being kind, giving, and en-
of Fine Arts, with a minor in Econom- joyed cookouts with his family and friends
ics from George Washington University. at Take it Easy Ranch. Mark enjoyed bab-
While attending George Washington Uni- ysitting his great granddaughter, and hav-
versity she was integral in developing and ing all of the family together as often as he
implementing the GWU Women’s Sailing could. Mark was a loving father, grandfa-
Team. ther, brother, and son.
Mary had an adventurous spirit, travel- Mark is survived by his three children,
ing around the United States and Europe Daniel Clements and wife Sheryl of Leon-
while working for Pan American Airlines. ardtown, Melissa Tiger of Great Mills,
She loved to snow ski, sail, play tennis, and and Andrew Ratliff and wife Jennifer of
swing dance. Music was a passion of hers, Leonardtown; two siblings Glenn Ratliff
especially Big Band music. The ocean was and wife Betty of Park Hall, Ronald Ratliff
her favorite place to be. Pacific, Atlantic, and wife Janie of Lexington Park; six
it did not matter as long as she could take grandchildren, Sarah, Shay, Charles, Han-
a dip and hunt for sea-shells. In her later nah, Layla, Ava, and also one great grand-
years she held many different jobs but most daughter, Aubrey. Mark is also survived
enjoyed her work as a Registrar at Harry by his loving long-time companion, Ann
Lundenburg School of Seamanship in Pin- Marie Ratliff, of California, MD. Mark is
ey Point, Maryland. preceded in death by his mother and father,
A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and four siblings; Jerry Ratliff, Sandra
sister, aunt, and loyal friend, Mary was de- King, Sue Heath, and Donald Ratliff.
voted to God her Father and lived out her All services will be private.
lifes’ verse, Ephesians 4 verse 32. She truly Condolences to the family may be made
was kind to all. at http://www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
Mary is survived by her children Su- Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral
sannah Lynch of Hollywood, Md., Sarah Home, P.A.
Hartshorn-Brown of Hollywood, Md.,
Beth Beardall of Canada, her niece Mau-
Thursday, March 7, 2019 The County Times Obituaries 23
Linda Fay Stotler Kane PA to the late Everett Avvington She was born Sheila Cheplowitz Maroldy
Painter and Edna E. (Walker) Painter. He on April 4, 1954 in
Linda Fay Stotler, is also preceded in death by his sister, Ten- Leonardtown, MD Sheila Cheplowitz
76, of Lexington nice (Painter) Strickland. to the late George Maroldy, 71, of Hol-
Park, MD passed Av graduated from Otto Eldred High Elmer Goddard lywood, MD passed
away on February School in 1963, where he excelled in foot- and Ethel Gertrude away on February 22,
27, 2019, at MedStar ball and baseball. Av was a member of Goddard. 2019 at her home. She
St. Mary’s Hospital, the 1958 Potter/McKean Counties Little She was a graduate of Great Mills High was born on October
Leonardtown, MD League team that made it all the way to School. On December 28, 1974, Dorothy 23, 1947 in Baltimore, MD to the late Mil-
with her family by her side. Williamsport for the Little League World married her beloved husband, George ton Cheplowitz and Dorothy Weitenfeld
She was born on August 28th, 1942 in Series tournament. He attended the Uni- Aloysius Thompson, Jr. in St. Mary’s Cheplowitz. Sheila was the loving sister
Winchester, TN to the late Daniel L. and versity of Pittsburgh Bradford Campus in City, MD. Together they celebrated over of Jeffrey and Frank Cheplowitz, sister in
June M Reynolds Buckner. its inaugural years. He graduated from the 44 wonderful years of marriage before his law to Lois and Nancy. Sheila grew up and
Linda and her husband Ralph Edward Pittsburgh Computer Institute. He served passing in 2017. attended school in Annapolis, MD. Upon
Stotler, celebrated over 58 wonderful years in the Pennsylvania National Guard for 6 She was a devoted wife, mother, and graduation Sheila worked at the circuit
of marriage. She was the loving mother of years. grandmother. She worked beside her hus- court as a court clerk for twenty years. In
four children, Lorraine Snyder (John) of Av was married for 50 years to his 8th band on a tobacco farm while also being a 1986, Sheila moved to Saint Mary’s Coun-
Lexington Park, MD, Ruth Vath (Perry) grade girlfriend, Suzanne Lehman Painter. stay at home mother. In 2004, she started ty, MD and later married her husband
of Pensacola, FL, Candy Visele (Brian) of Av was an employee of National Forge for her career as a coffee hostess at Sheetz. Tom. Sheila enjoyed reading, and sailing.
Lexington Park, MD and Daniel Stotler 33 years as a computer programmer/ana- She created many relationships with her She was also a partner in the Trident Yacht
(Linda) of Anchorage, AK. She was proud lyst. He was an avid golfer and a member everyday customers and coworkers. Sales Company.
of her 12 grandchildren, Eva, Timothy, of Blueberry Golf Club for over 30 years Dorothy enjoyed spending time with her A Graveside Service will be held in Ar-
Deborah, Victor, Rebecca, Benjamin, Me- and a member of Blueberry Men’s Golf family, whether it was a small cookout or lington National Cemetery Arlington, VA
gan, Danielle, Nate, Jon, David and Joshua Association. He was a longtime partici- going shopping. She was absolutely crazy at a later date.
and her 5 great-grandchildren, Andrew, pant in the Industrial League, match-play about her grandchildren and spoiled them Arrangements provided by the Matting-
Lillian, Micah, Joel and Hope. One of Lin- league and scratch leagues at Blueberry rotten. ley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Leonar-
da’s greatest joys was being surrounded by Hill. Av was proud of his hole-in-one on She is survived by her children Lori dtown, MD.
her family and being called “Nanny”. hole #8 at Blueberry. Thompson of Lexington Park, James
Linda focused her energy on being a He and his wife were longtime parish- Thompson of Lexington Park, Robert
homemaker. She enjoyed cooking and Louis “Steven” Fenwick
ioners of Trinity Memorial Episcopal Thompson (Crystal) of Salisbury, NC, Vic-
baking for her family and friends. She Church and were members of the Warren toria Clark (Vaughn) of Great Mills, and Louis “Steven”
was known for her old-fashioned butter- Conewango Club. In his later years, Av Tiffany Thompson (Brian) of Lusby and Fenwick, “Steve”, 41
milk sugar cookies and walnut chocolate was a participant in the University of Pitts- her sister Gertrude Lacey (Joe Lacey) of of Leonardtown, MD
chip cookies plus various pies. Sewing was burgh international COPD DNA gene re- Avenue, MD and ten grandchildren; Ka- passed away on Feb-
her form of relaxation. She and her hus- search studies to assist future generations. trina (Larry Jr.), Amber, Savannah, Domi- ruary 25, 2019 in Me-
band were devoted fans of the Washington He was proud to know that his participa- nick, Jacob, Justice, Yasmynn, Jaelien, chanicsville, MD. He
Redskins and enjoyed watching games tion would benefit others. Av was a quiet Mckenzie, Liberty, and two great- grand- was born on January 6, 1978 in Leonard-
together. man. He was earnest and always a hard children Maleiah and Zamya. town, MD and was the son of Frank and
Linda taught Sunday School and Vaca- worker. He was a moral man who loved Along with her parents and husband she Lorrie Fenwick of Leonardtown, MD.
tion Bible School specializing in assisting his family and provided for them unself- is preceded in death by her sister, Mary Steve is survived by his siblings Juli F.
with special needs classes in the various ishly. His most precious memories include Goddard. Williams of Lusby, MD, Joe Fenwick
states that her husband was stationed in golfing at Blueberry Hill, vacationing at Memorial Contributions may be made (Robin) of Port Orange, FL and many
over 59 years of Military Service (Active/ Van Buren Point on Lake Erie, Ocean City to Brinsfield Funeral Home, Post Office nieces and nephews. He was a lifelong St.
DON Civil Servant/USN Contractor). with his children and grandchildren, and Box 279, Leonardtown, MD 20650; or Mary’s County, MD resident. Steve grad-
After her husband’s retirement in 2007, most recently spending March in Destin, Sheetz for Kidz, 5700 Sixth Avenue, Al- uated from Leonardtown High School in
the couple joined the Lexington Park Vol. Florida with Suzy. toonta, PA 16602. 1996 and was a construction worker. Steve
Rescue Squad. Linda served as an Associ- In addition to his beloved wife, Suzanne, Condolences may be made to the family loved riding his motorcycles, and fishing.
ate Member until her health required her to Av is also survived by his three children: at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. He loved going kayaking with his niece
stop being active but she never stopped be- Courtney Halle (Painter) of Pittsburgh, Arrangements by the Brinsfield Funeral and picking out Christmas trees. Steve
ing supportive of her family’s involvement PA, Paige Painter of Lexington Park, MD, Home, P.A. in Leonardtown, MD. loved his nephew and nieces very much.
in EMS. and Dustin Painter and his wife, Cari (Al- Arrangements provided by the Matting-
Along with her parents, Linda is preced- exandria, VA); seven grandchildren: Ethan ley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Leonar-
ed in death by her brother, Daniel Buckner and Esme Boyer, Gage and Emma Halle, dtown, MD.
and sister, Sandra Buckner. Hayden, Penn and Trey Painter; a brother-
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- in-law, Neal Lehman and his wife Marilyn
away on February
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St. Mary’s Department of Aging & Human Services Garvey Loffler Senior Activity Center 301-475-4200, ext. 71658
Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4200, ext. 71050
Programs and Activities Northern Senior Activity Center, 301-475-4002, ext. 73101
Visit www.stmarysmd.com/aging for the most up-to date information
Brought to you by the Commissioners of St. Mary’s County: James R. Guy, President; Michael L. Hewitt; Tom Jarboe; Todd B. Morgan; John E. O’Connor; and the Department of Aging & Human Services
cialist Kathy Creswell from the De-
Keys to Independence partment of Aging & Human Services’
Dance! The Shamrock Shindig Advance Directive Presentation
Workshop Series Garvey Senior Activity Center learning with Mean Gene Deep Launching, Inc. will be at the
What are your plans for retirement? Join us at the Northern Senior Activity Northern Senior Activity Center on
about the effect of music on memory,
Do you know how to access Medicare, Center on Wednesday, March 13, from Thursday, March 14, from 11-11:30 a.m.
health, and wellbeing. Participate in
Medicaid, or other programs and ser- 1-4 p.m., and get down with your Irish to discuss Advance Directives. An Ad-
an interactive demonstration of Drums
vices? Are you seeking volunteer op- roots at the Shamrock Shindig. Dress in vance Directive allows you to appoint
Alive using rhythm as the source of in-
portunities within the St. Mary’s Coun- your gaudiest green and show your St. someone to make healthcare decisions
spiration to discover a new group fitness
ty Community? Find all that and more Patty’s Day spirit. DJ Mean Gene will on your behalf if you are unable to do so
experience.
with the Department of Aging & Human lead the way in an afternoon of pure yourself. It can also be used to commu-
Mobility & Independence (Tuesday,
Services! dance fun. There will also be a money nicate the types of treatments you would
April 23)
This free community workshop series raffle so bring the luck of the Irish with like to have administered in the event of
Join College of Southern Maryland
is hosted by the St. Mary’s County De- you! The ticket cost is $5 and supports a medical emergency. Space is limited.
and Department of Aging & Human
partment of Aging & Human Services the cost of the DJ. Refreshments will be To sign up for this free presentation in
Services staff to learn about mobility
and the College of Southern Maryland provided as a courtesy of the Northern advance, please visit the signup table or
aids and how they can be utilized suc-
at the College of Southern Maryland’s Senior Activity Center while supplies call 301-475-4200, ext. 73103.
cessfully. Also learn how physical fit-
Leonardtown Campus in Building C - ness classes offered at the Department last. Payment is due at sign up. To sign
Room 304 on Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23, of Aging & Human Services’ Senior up and pay for this program in advance, Wearin’ of the Green Bash
and 30, 2019, from 6- 8 p.m. Topics will Activity Centers can assist in promoting please visit the front desk. For more in- at O’Garvey
include – improved mobility. formation call 301-475-4200, ext. 73101. For the luck of the Irish, join us at
Introduction to the Department of Scams, Frauds, and Elder Abuse our Annual St. Patrick’s Day bash at
Aging & Human Services (Tuesday, Prevention (Tuesday, April 30) Jewelry Class the Garvey Senior Activity Center on
April 9) Corporal Kristi Nelson and Sgt. Do you love jewelry and want to Thursday, March 14, at 12 p.m.! Enjoy
The Department of Aging & Human Shawn L. Moses will teach community learn how to make your own? We will a traditional meal of Corned Beef, Cab-
Services provides a wide variety of pro- members about scams that are directed be offering a low cost class on how to bage, Carrots, Potatoes, WW Dinner
grams and services to the county’s se- toward the aging population and how make your own necklace or bracelet at Roll and fruited Jell-O for dessert. Irish
nior residents, as well as other segments to detect, avoid, and report them. Also the Garvey Senior Activity Center on tunes to be performed by John Pomer-
of the population in need. Join Com- learn how the Department of Aging & Wednesday, March 13, at 10 a.m. The ville, singer of traditional Irish pub
munity Programs & Outreach Manager Human Services may provide additional cost for the class will be $10 and you tunes. Cost for lunch is by donation for
Sarah Miller to learn about home and advocacy in the community and in long- will take home a unique necklace to those ages 60 and above and $6 for those
community-based services, social and term care. wear. You do not have to have any expe- under the age of 60. To make reserva-
recreational programs, community out- rience making jewelry. If you have your tions, call 301-475-4200, ext. 71050. Re-
reach, volunteer opportunities, support- For more information, or to sign up, own beads feel free to bring them along. member to wear your lucky green!
ive services to families and children, contact Community Programs & Out- We will provide the instruction as well
Christmas Caring, Teen Court, and reach Manager Sarah Miller at 301-475- as the tools and materials. Payment is
much more. 4200, ext. 71073, or Sarah.Miller@st- due at the time of reservation. Call the
Music and Memory (Tuesday, April marysmd.com. Registration is required, Garvey Senior Activity Center at 301-
16) space is limited. 475-4200, ext. 71050, for more informa-
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