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Penni Cee Meador

  • Friday, June 17, 1960 - Thursday, November 13, 2025

Services

  • Saturday, November 22, 2025
  • Memorial Gathering 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
  • Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby
  • 20 American Lane Lusby, MD 20657
Penni Cee Meador, 65, of Lusby, Maryland passed away on November 13, 2025 at Capital Region Medical Center. She was Born on June 17, 1960, in Washington, D.C., to Betty Claudette (Hutto) and David Samuel Boswell.
Penni grew up in Largo, Maryland, where she graduated from Largo High School, class of 1979. She married James Christian Meador and they made their home in Falls Church, VA, then in 1994 they moved to Charlotte Hall, Maryland. Penni worked as a lunch lady at La Plata High School, and then at the Faulkner Maryland Post Office, before going on to become part of the original staff when the Wal Mart in La Plata first opened, and eventually becoming the store manager. Above all else, she was a loving homemaker, wife, and mother. She loved spending time with her family, going fishing and crabbing with her husband on their boat, relaxing at the beach, and watching her favorite movies and shows. Penni kept great attention to detail, and enjoyed keeping her home tidy and beautiful, and made sure she always looked her best for every outing and occasion.
Penni is survived by her children, James C. Meador, Jr. (Marianne), David Meador (Jenna), and Michelle Caci (Steven); grandchildren Michael, Kole, Charlotte, Violet, Giovanni, Angelo, and Rosalia, and sister Sherri Arter. Penni was preceded in death by her husband James Christian Meador, Sr.; parents David and Betty Boswell; sister Debbie DeCesaris; nephew Lil Davey Arter, and by her beloved canine companions Cissy, Charlie, and Tila.

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Ruth Dixon

November 17 – Obituary: Penni Cee Meador

It was a blessing to spend time with Penni this past summer. During this time these are some of the things I learned about her: she never stopped loving her husband after his untimely death, she cared so very much about her sons and daughter and longed to spend more time with them, her sisters were important to her and Debbie’s death broke her heart, she loved to make other people happy, she was proud of the life she made for herself by working hard after her husband died, one of the hardest things she had to endure was losing her independence and she thought that with enough determination and support she could regain it even though it was not to be. She set high standards for herself and for others that were hard to live up to. She wanted to be treated in the way that she treated others—and she cared about how others were treated as well. Oh, let’s not forget that she loved key lime pie. Please enjoy some in her memory. I could count on her to smile when. I brought her some from CD Cafe. I am thankful for Hospice of the Chesapeake for bringing her into my life. I will never forget her.

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