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Betty Jones Carey

Betty Jones Carey

Dec 4, 2023

Betty Jones Carey, 82, of Salisbury, MD, died peacefully at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Clara Carey, on Dec. 4, 2023.

Betty is survived by her son, Bill, his wife, Clara and their daughter, Elyse; her daughter, Stephanie, her husband, Craig, and their daughter, Carsyn, and son, Tyler, and several nieces and nephews. She was also...

Charles James Beatty, Jr.

Charles James Beatty, Jr.

Dec 3, 2023

 

Charles James Beatty Jr., our source of stability and dependability, sadly passed away on December 3rd, 2023. A most heartfelt man born on July 18th, 1949 from Fayetteville, North Carolina, in the form of an honest giant, Charlie will be dearly missed. The struggles he guided us through, with every sacrifice aimed at serving us and our convenience, will never...

Christopher Charles Lee Birch

Christopher Charles Lee Birch

Dec 3, 2023

 

 

Christopher Charles-Lee Birch, 28, of Hyattsville, MD, embarked on his final adventure on December 3, 2023 in Hyattsville, MD. Born on March 13, 1995, in Woodstock, VA. He lived a life filled with altruism, bravery, candidness, cleverness, conscientiousness, intuition, humility, and kindness.

  Christopher leaves behind a trail of cherished memories and a loving family who will miss...

Margaret Eubank

Margaret Eubank

Nov 27, 2023

Margaret Elizabeth Eubank, better known as Peggy, passed from this life to the next on November 27, 2023. Peggy was born on December 18, 1947, in Washington, D.C., to Giles Garland Eubank and Anne Mary (MacDonald) Eubank. She was a lifelong resident of Prince George’s County, and graduated from High Point High School. Peggy was predeceased by her parents, Giles...

Major Luis Sotomayor

Major Luis Sotomayor

Nov 21, 2023

Major Luis Sotomayor Machuca, born on October 24, 1955, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, transitioned to eternity on November 21, 2023. His parents, Juan Edmelín Sotomayor and María Manuela Machuca, instilled in him values that shaped a life dedicated to service, compassion, and a deep love for family.

From a young age, Luis harbored a passion for airplanes and flying,...

Mona Blake

Mona Blake

Nov 16, 2023

Mona Blake was born October 27, 1934 in Harlem Hospital  New York City to progressive parents Charles White and Shirley Blacker who were involved in  social activism and sharing socialist beliefs in tolerance and equality. Both migrated to New York  to strive for a better life. One’s family originated from the share cropper fields of  Georgia/Alabama and the other from the Jewish ghettos of Russia, now Ukraine. Although her  parents union dissolved before she started school, their values in social justice foreshadowed her  own. Shirley Blacker later married Elmer Hurst Williams who she met through his sister, Edna, a  civil rights icon in Des Moines, IA. The Williams’  moved to the Bronx and her brother Larry  was born April 1940. Soon thereafter they moved to Springfield, MA. Mona often spoke  lovingly about her father’s unique roots in Bellows Falls, VT and his experiences training 5- Gaited show horses with his father. She admired his blue-collar work ethic and her mother’s  efforts as a unionized garment worker. Mona was a diligent student and attended Brookings  Elementary School, Buckingham Junior High School and Classical High School in Springfield,  MA. She later spoke nostalgically about the diverse ethnicities of Springfield families and the  progressive attitudes of Reverend Cleage (father to Pearl) who gave the youth a voice. She  played basketball in school and in summer did activities at Camp Unity, one of the first  multiracial camps in the US and New York. The camp was founded by the mostly Jewish  International Ladies Garment Workers her mother was a member of, and also had a legacy of  fostering diversity of class, religion and social ideology. Camp theatrical and music arts  programs were influenced by accomplished guests including names like Paul Robeson, Dizzy  Gillespie, Harry Belafonte and Lorraine Hansberry who exchanged their time for free resort  stays. It is noteworthy that Mona was an accomplished pianist who could have received a  music scholarship and she had a gift for sketching and drawing. Mona met her first husband,  James Somers at Camp Unity and they married after high school and had a son, Michael Paul.  Michael also shared similar artistic gifts.     Early college years were spent at University of Massachusetts where she studied to be an  educator despite her career counselor’s discouraging comments about black female teachers.  Sadly her marriage ended and she was invited by Springfield friend Sid Hall to Washington, DC  to transfer to Howard University to complete her BA degree. She lived on Adams Street with  Larry and his wife. Family connection and higher education was foundational to the Williams’  siblings.    During the Howard years there was a flurry of activity from the civil rights movement and  Muhammad Ali and Stokely Carmichael spoke to students on campus; Nina Simone performed.  Mona met her future husband, a professor by the name of Dr. Elias Blake, Jr., who shared her  social justice values. They both were profoundly inspired by attending the March on Washington.  They wed in May 1964 in Ft. Valley, GA at sister-in-law Allene Blake-Lawson’s house. The  Blake siblings also shared similar values for family and higher education. The two families  would spend many holidays together in DC or GA for decades. After marriage Mona started  teaching history at Spingarn HS in DC and continued her education at Catholic University before  the Blakes moved to Reston, VA.    Around this time, Dr. Blake co-founded the ISE think tank to research Historically Black  Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and equal opportunity in education. In 1969 Mona Blake  was a co-founder of Reston Black Focus, created to raise awareness and support “a diverse  integrated community where men can comfortably and meaningfully live, work and raise  families” and to “lose the fears of the unknown other”. November 1972 son Elias Ayinde was  born in D.C. Mona soon thereafter was appointed the first black woman on the Fairfax County  School Board from 1972 - 1975 and she sought to change a policy for testing black children for  sickle cell anemia. Life long friendships were forged from her Reston experiences.    The Blakes were called to Atlanta, GA from 1977 to 1987 to be the first family of Clark College.  During this time Mona decided to attend Emory University Law School where she received a  Juris Doctorate and taught law in Clark’s expanded mass media program. She also obtained a  real estate license.Mona passed the bar in GA, VA and DC and started a practiced privately  between 1980 - 1986. Additionally she served as the Deputy Director of Elections for the State  of Georgia from 1983-1984 working closely with secretary of state and senator Max Cleland.  While practicing law she took on cases in business, housing, domestic relations and juvenile  courts, keeping in tune with her ideals of fairness and empowerment for the marginalized and ...

Arthur Simon

Arthur Simon

Nov 14, 2023

 

Arthur Simon was born on July 28, 1930, in Eugene, Oregon to Rev. Martin Simon and Ruth (Tolzmann) Simon. Art and his brother Paul enjoyed being part of many family efforts, including helping their father with his publications, “The Christian Parent” and “My Chum”.

After graduating from Dana College, he attended Concordia Seminary and was ordained as a Lutheran...

Cheryl Lynn Alford

Cheryl Lynn Alford

Nov 7, 2023

Cheryl Lynn AlfordDecember 21, 1956-November 7, 2023Cheryl (Sherry) Lynn Alford, age 66, passed away peacefully at Casey House Hospice, on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, after a battle with cancer. She was born on December 21, 1956, to Joyce (Carr) Rusk, and William (Bill) Marvin Carr. Long before Sherry’s battle with cancer, she was a home maker to her best friend...

Susan Marie Akins

Susan Marie Akins

Oct 31, 2023

We are sad to announce the passing of Susan M. Akins of Bladensburg. She passed away at the age of 62 on October 31, 2023, surrounded by loved ones after a long battle with diabetes. Susan always saw the positive in life and supported her family and friends. She could brighten a room with her smile and laughter, which will...

Sr. Hanna Maria Szymaniak

Sr. Hanna Maria Szymaniak

Oct 27, 2023

On October 27, 2023, SISTER HANNA M. SZYMANIAK, SSMI, age 69, of Hyattsville, MD; was born in    Poland and a member of the community of the Sisters Servants of Mary Immaculate. Sister Hanna was  pre-deceased by her parents and one brother in Poland and is survived by a brother and numerous  nieces and nephews.  A viewing for Sr. Hanna will be held on Wednesday, November 1, 2023, from 3.30-5.30 pm at Gasch’s  Funeral Home.  Mass of Chrisitan Burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph’s Nursing Home Chapel on Thursday 2, 2023, at  10 am proceeded by the Rosary at 9.30 am. Interment at Holy Rosary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,  memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Home, Inc.                                                 

Blair Patterson Smith

Blair Patterson Smith

Oct 25, 2023

Blair Patterson Smith, also known as Pat to his birth family and Pappy to his grandchildren and great grandchildren, passed from life to life on October 25, 2023. Blair was born on January 13, 1945, to Blair Hanna Smith and Emma Grace Patterson Smith, while the family was stationed in Connecticut during World War II. Blair grew up in Prince...

Richard Dean Hunter

Richard Dean Hunter

Oct 23, 2023

 

Richard Dean Hunter, 67, passed away peacefully on 10/23/2023.

 

Rick was predeceased in death by his mother, Joyce Ann Hunter.  He is survived by his father Donald Hunter, brother Jeffrey Hunter (Christine), sister Deborah Hunter, niece Christina Hunter, nephew Jeffrey Hunter, Jr, and the nurses and staff at A Peaceful Life Assisted Living who were like family to him.  He...

John D. Corso

John D. Corso

Oct 20, 2023

 

John D. Corso passed away peacefully on October 20, 2023. John was preceded in death by his parents,Dominick and Opal Corso, brother Richard and Janet, his loving wife of 32 years. He was a long timeresident of Mt. Rainier, Bladensburg and Davidsonville, Maryland. John retired as an oil mechanic fromPetro Oil company in 2003. John leaves behind three sisters,...

Dusan Schejbal

Dusan Schejbal

Oct 17, 2023

Dusan “Dewey” Josef Schejbal 89 of University Park, Maryland died on October 17,    2023.  Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia on August 20, 1934, Dewey immigrated to the United  States with his parents, Josef and Dobruska in 1947.  They settled in the Washington, D.C. area  where Dewey continued to live until his death.   Dewey loved his family and is survived by wife of 60 years, Krista, daughters, Julie, Lisa  (Mike), Nikole (James) and four grandchildren, Haylie (Chris), Anna, Delaney, and Griffin.    Dewey graduated from Northwestern High School in 1953.  He graduated from the  University of Maryland  in 1961 where he was a member of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity.   During college, he was drafted in the Army and spent most of his service time in Germany. After  graduation from Maryland, Dewey spent his career with the federal government.    Proudly, he became a United States Citizen on December 18, 1961.    Dewey was an avid tennis player and developed many close friendships with his fellow  tennis players.    Dewey enjoyed traveling with his family especially with Krista.  Upon retiring, Dewey  and Krista traveled many places including Australia,  many national parks, Jamaica, several trips  to Europe including back to his homeland of the Czech Republic and even a raft trip down the  Grand Canyon.  Then there was that legendary family trip to Europe….    If you went on a trip  with Dewey, you knew the trip was planned to the last detail including the best local places to  have a beer.    Family and friends are invited to visit with the family from 10-10:45 followed by  a  celebration of life on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at the University United Methodist Church  3621 Campus Drive, College Park, Maryland.   In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Maryland Chapter of the American  Cancer Society https://donate.cancer.org    or the Children’s National Hospital Foundation  https://foundation.childrensnational.org . 

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