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Recent Local Obituaries for our funeral homes in Owings, Port Republic and Lusby

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  • Saturday, January 7, 1950 - Wednesday, December 10, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Dana Mary Jackson, 75, of Lusby, Maryland, and formerly of Bedford, Virginia, entered the Lord’s care on December 10, 2025. Dana was born on January 7, 1950, in Washington, DC to the late Benjamin Leroy Russell and Retha Eilleen Perry. She is survived by her devoted husband, Donald Jackson, and her beloved family: daughters Misty Little (fiancé Brian Meadows), Deborah (husband Robert F. Bauer), and Marilyn (husband Jean Naumann); son Robert (wife Shelly Jackson); and grandchildren Eilleen Blankenship and Jessie Bowden. Dana was preceded in death by her son, Kelly Slonaker. She was blessed with 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren who will forever hold her memory close to their hearts.

Dana lived a life of grace and dedication, embracing many roles along the way. She began her career as a cosmetologist and later served as an IRS agent for more than 13 years. After moving to Virginia, she discovered her true calling—helping individuals with disabilities.

Outside of her professional life, Dana found joy in life’s simple pleasures: reading, crocheting, painting by numbers, and coloring in adult coloring books. Her vibrant spirit, infectious smile, hearty laugh, and love of chocolate brought happiness to everyone who knew her.

Her life was a beautiful tapestry woven with love, laughter, and creativity. Dana will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all whose lives she touched.

 

  • Saturday, February 4, 1933 - Monday, December 8, 2025

Time of Service: Friday December 12, 2025 | 12:00 P.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Marion Paddy-Bruzzese (nee Orndorff) of Huntingtown, MD, passed away on December 8, 2025, at her home. Beloved wife of Joseph A. Bruzzese, III. Daughter of the late Elsie G. & Stewart J. Orndorff. Family and friends may call at the Rausch Funeral Home in Owings, MD, on Friday December 12, from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon, funeral service to begin at 12:00. Interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery, Clinton, MD.

  • Wednesday, June 30, 1948 - Sunday, December 7, 2025

Time of Service: Tuesday December 16, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Huntingtown United Methodist Church

Thomas Rosnage, born June 30, 1948, to the late Ted Rosnage and Betty Johnson, passed away December 7, 2025 surrounded by the love of his family. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Teresa “Butch” Dorsey; and his granddaughter, Jenna.

Tom was proud to have grown up in Kentland and New Carrollton, places where lifelong friendships were forged. His closest companions—Joe, Mike, and Donnie—became more like brothers. While many of their youthful adventures are better left untold, the memories they share remain a lasting testament to the deep and enduring impact they had on one another’s lives.

Tom cherished his childhood trips to West “by God” Virginia, where he spent time with his grandparents, aunts, and uncles, cousins and especially his Aunt Janice, with whom he made many treasured memories and loved as a second mom.

On January 28, 1967, Tom married his beloved wife, Paula. Their first meeting was as unusual as it was memorable: Paula was skateboarding when Tom accidentally struck her with his car. Despite being opposites in many ways, their bond proved that opposites truly attract. Their commitment to one another endured for nearly 59 years. Through life’s challenges and triumphs, their shared priority of family created a loving and supportive home for their children, Tommy and Wendy. Their home extended beyond blood, as they welcomed Earl into their family, demonstrating their belief that love alone defines kinship. Many others fondly recall feeling like honorary members of the Rosnage family, often finding themselves the good-natured targets of Tom’s humor and practical jokes.

Tom’s greatest joy came from being a grandfather, affectionately known as “Pop.” He was a constant presence on sidelines and in bleachers, always the loudest and most enthusiastic supporter. He rarely missed an event and took great pride in celebrating the accomplishments of his grandchildren, consistently reminding others of how exceptional they were. His unwavering support will remain a cherished part of their lives.

Tom devoted much of his life to community service. He coached at the New Carrollton Boys and Girls Club before moving his family to Calvert County in 1982. There, he played a significant role in growing the Prince Frederick Eagles organization, serving as a football coach as well as the County Football Commissioner where he also helped   establish the first youth cheerleading competition in the county. Tom was also a decorated and dedicated member of the Calvert County Lions Club, where he served multiple terms as President. His leadership, generosity, and service to others defined his contributions and reflected his character.

Later in life, Tom took great joy in portraying Santa Claus—a role that suited him perfectly. He loved experiencing Christmas through the eyes of children and believed deeply in the joy, wonder, and kindness that the season inspires.

Tom held various positions throughout his career, spending decades as the Production Manager for Suburban Laminating. In his later years, he found a calling as a long-term substitute teacher at Plum Point Middle School. He often shared that he wished he had started in education earlier, as he treasured the opportunity to support and inspire students.

He faithfully served his church community in many roles, including President of the Men’s Club, Church Trustee, and beloved biblical storyteller at Huntingtown United Methodist Church. Tom was a dedicated Christian whose deep and abiding faith guided every aspect of his life.

Tom is survived by his wife of 59 years, Paula; his son Tommy and daughter-in-law Karen; his daughter Wendy and son-in-law Steve; his grandchildren Tori (Patrick), Hannah (Chad), Jack (Marybeth), and Jessica (EJ); his bonus son Earl (Sharon).

Tom will be remembered as a devoted husband, father, grandfather, mentor, and friend. His legacy of love, service, humor, and dedication to others will continue to live on in the many lives he touched.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that people bring an unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots allowing him to continue in his Santa to the viewing and service. Toys can also be dropped off to Huntingtown Methodist Church this week in his honor by anyone who will not be able to attend. Monetary donations can be made to Calvert County Lions Club and can be sent to PO Box 214 Prince Frederick , MD 20678. The family is also asking anyone coming to the service to wear Red or anything Christmas in his honor.

  • Friday, July 5, 1963 - Friday, December 5, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday December 20, 2025 | 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Service Location: Calvert County Baptist Church

James Parks “Jimmy” Blevins, Jr., 62, of North Beach passed away December 5, 2025 surrounded by his family.  He was born July 5, 1963 in Maryland to James Parks, Sr. and Thelma Pearl (Greer) Blevins. Jimmy grew up in Taylors Valley Tennessee and White Top Mountain in Virginia before moving to Maryland and graduating from Bladensburg High School. He began his career with the Local 486 as an apprentice welder in 1984 and later for Ironworkers Local 5 in 1999. Jimmy worked on many projects in D.C., Texas and Tennessee, including the Coast Guard Building , D.C. Waterfront, Memorial Bridge and the jail, all in Washington, D.C. After many years of work, Jimmy retired in September 2025. He married Debora Crook on April 16, 1994 and they lived in Wayson’s Corner before moving to Calvert. Jimmy enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, room temperature beer, playing with his daughter, Brandy’s dogs, eating crabs and walking on the beach. He was also very proud of all the work he did throughout his career.

Jimmy is survived by his wife Debora Ann Blevins, daughter Brandy Blevins and son Sean Ryan (Taylor). He is also survived by grandchildren Saniyah Lee-Ann Cone, Layla Lynn Blevins, Harmony Lea Beckett and Stormi Love Blevins and soon to be Reagan Lyric Blevins, sister in law Donna Lewis (Ray), uncle RV Blevins, niece and nephew Rebecca and Joshua Lewis as well as numerous cousins and friends.

  • Tuesday, June 28, 1932 - Friday, December 5, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday December 10, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Hattie Louise Rickett, longtime resident of Prince Frederick passed away peacefully on December 5th, 2025 at the age of 93. Hattie was born on June 28th, 1932 to Thomas and Louise Stallings.

 

She is proceeded in death by her parents,  brother Robert Hughes (Edna), and sister Mary Lucy Chaney (Frederick).

 

She is survived by her 5 children; Brenda Gibson (Ricky), Rick Rickett (Robin), Kay Cantin (Robert), Thomas Rickett (Debbie), Laurie Shifflett (Eddie), as well as 14 grandchildren, and many great and great-great-grandchildren (to whom she was known as “Nanny”).

 

The matriarch of a wonderful family, Hattie touched the lives of her big family in remarkable ways by showing pride in her children and grandchildren for their careers and school goals and instilling the value of hard work.

 

Her hobbies included watching westerns, doing word searches, reading, embroidering, collecting Native American dolls, and spending time with her friends. She never passed up the opportunity for a good lunch! She attended Full Gospel church in Prince Frederick.

 

Hattie worked at the Calvert County hospital, Safeway, and the IGA for 18 years.

 

She will be dearly missed and remembered for her quick wit.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake

  • Sunday, February 28, 1960 - Thursday, December 4, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Steven Everett LeSueur, 65, of Mechanicsville, Maryland, passed away December 4, 2025, at his home. He was born on February 28, 1960, in Suitland, Maryland, the son of Harriette Anna (Stevenson) and William Everett LeSueur. Steven grew up in Suitland where he attended Suitland High School, and graduated with the class of 1978. He married his high school sweetheart Wendy Lynn Jenkins on August 14, 1982. Steven joined the Local 669 Labor Union and led a successful career as a sprinkler fitter. In his free time he enjoyed fishing, supporting his Washington D.C. sports teams, and listening to music, particularly anything by his favorite band Deep Purple. He also cherished the time he spent with his family; especially his granddaughters whom he loved very much.

Steven is survived by his daughter, Rachel Nicole LeSueur of Chesapeake Beach, MD; his son Kyle William LeSueur of Aurora, CO; granddaughters Aaliyah Taylor, and Briella Gray; and his sister Kimberly Kaye Dewey. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Wendy Lynn LeSueur, and his parents William and Harriette LeSueur.

  • Friday, April 28, 1939 - Thursday, December 4, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday December 10, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Dortha Lea Campbell, 86, of Prince Frederick passed away December 4, 2025 at her home. She was born April 28, 1939 in Cassidy, WV to Clarence and Mary B. (Shifflett) Fincham. Dortha was a homemaker and caregiver for most of her grandchildren, always ensuring they had a warm breakfast in their stomachs before going to school. She was a Christian and ensured all her grandchildren knew of God’s word, taking them to church on Sunday and Wednesday night Services. She has a gentle spirit, always gracious, kind, and forgiving to others. In her free time, she enjoyed word searches, reading a good Harlequin romance or Western story, watching her Christian shows and rodeos on TV.  She will be loved and greatly missed by her family until they are reunited in Heaven.

Dortha was preceded in death by her husband Dillard Campbell, Sr., grandson Dillard Campbell III, brothers Kells Fincham and his wife Evelyn, Coleman Fincham and his wife Dorothy, Lee Fincham and his wife Eileen, brother in-law Loman Smith and sisters Patsy Jo Fincham, Delma Fincham, Pauline and husband and Maxine and husband Thomas (Junior). She is survived by her children Debra Dean and her husband Mike of Hampstead, NC, Joseph Campbell of Prince Frederick, Dillard Campbell Jr. and his wife Lorraine of Prince Frederick, Jerry Campbell and his wife Brandy of Prince Frederick, and Linda Madison and her husband Steve of Kilgore, TX, 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great grandchildren, sister Lora Jean Smith and brother Clyde Fincham and his wife Eleanor.

In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake.

  • Sunday, July 2, 1939 - Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Time of Service: Tuesday December 9, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Anna Louise Brady, 86, of Owings passed away December 3, 2025. She was born July 2, 1939, in Edgewater to Gilbert Jesse and Sheila Catherine (Taylor) Hardesty. Anna grew up on the family farm in Edgewater and graduated from Annapolis High School. She worked for Nationwide Insurance Company until her son was born in 1972. She then stayed home to raise her family and help on the farm. Anna was a former member of Davidsonville United Methodist Church and Smithville United Methodist Church and is a current member of Galesville United Methodist Church. Anna loves reading and was never without a book. She enjoyed going out to lunch with her sisters, spending time with her family, and watching gameshows and The Young and the Restless.

Anna was preceded in death by her husband Sylvester Lewis Brady, Sr. She is survived by her son Sylvester Lewis “S.L.” Brady, Jr. and his wife Amanda, grandchildren Lee, Travis, and Rebekah Brady, sister Rosetta Clark and Jennifer Collinson, and numerous nieces and nephews.

  • Tuesday, March 31, 1959 - Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Time of Service: Sunday December 7, 2025 | 4:00 PM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Patrick John Miesner died peacefully on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, after a

two-year battle with glioblastoma brain cancer.  He was born on March 31, 1959, in Leonardtown, MD to the late Alfred and Frances Miesner.  Pat was a painter by trade working all his life with his father and brothers.  He married the love of his life Linda on July 3, 1990.  Together, they raised her two sons, Christopher and Richard Terrell.

Among his many talents, he loved gardening, was an excellent woodworking craftsman; making furniture, holiday crafts, American flags and crosses for any family and friends who wanted one.  One of Pat’s flags hangs in the Calvert County Police station.  Pat and Linda loved going to West Virginia to visit his childhood friend and new friends they made.  He put everything he had into his family and friends that he loved, and everything he did.

Pat is survived by his siblings, Linda Wise (Donnie), Michael Miesner (Elaine),

Rick Miesner (Sharon), Mimmie Taylor (Bobby), Donna Haupt (Rick), Jean Meador (Tommy), Jackie Miesner, Cathy Bennett (Bucky), sons Christopher and Richard (Nissa); grandchildren Enola, Donovan, and Aaron and several nieces and nephews.   He was preceded in death by his wife Linda and his parents.

A visitation will be held on Sunday, December 7, 2025, between 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm, with a service at 4:00 pm at Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes Island Rd, Port Republic MD  20676.  Burial will be private.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the amazing staff at Hospice of the Chesapeake for the compassionate care they provided to Pat in his final days.  Your kindness, dedication, and support will never be forgotten.  You truly made a difference, and our family is forever grateful.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Pat’s memory to Hospice of the Chesapeake at www.hospicechesapeake.org.

  • Thursday, October 2, 1947 - Saturday, November 29, 2025

Time of Service: Friday December 5, 2025 | 11 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Thomas Parran III, 78 of St. Leonard MD, peacefully passed away on November 29, 2025. Tom was born on October 2, 1947, to Thomas Parran Jr and Norma Hartge of Annapolis, Md. Tom is preceded in death by his brother, Douglas Parran. He graduated from St. Paul’s School of Boys in 1967.

Tom being a lifelong resident of Southern Maryland, retired from the Calvert County Government after 28 years, he also dedicated his time to The Optimist International of Prince Frederick, and truly believed in the volunteer organization which aimed to make the future brighter for children and their communities.

Visitation is on Friday December 5, 2025 at the Rausch Funeral Home in Broomes Island, Md starting at 10:00 a.m. Services start at 11:00 a.m. following a private Interment at the Christ Church on Broomes Island Rd, Port Republic, MD

 

  • Saturday, April 12, 1947 - Saturday, November 29, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday December 6, 2025 | 11:00 A.M.

Service Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church

Kathleen “Kathy” Ann Carriere, 78, of Huntingtown, Maryland, passed away on November 29, 2025, at Caribbean Breeze Assisted Living in Owings, Maryland. She was born on April 12, 1947, in Kansas City, Missouri, to Mary Margaret (Kirlin) and Jess B. Lewis. Kathy’s family moved to Lancaster, PA, where she graduated from high school in 1965. She worked as a waitress before beginning her career as secretary for the National Association of Letter Carriers in Washington, D.C., which would span over thirty-five years. She married Serge Paul Carriere on July 24, 1982, and they moved between Maryland and Virginia until 1994 when they settled in Calvert County, Maryland. Kathy loved gardening, sewing, needlework, and all kinds of crafts. She was an especially talented baker, famous for her Christmas cookies, which she would carefully package and mail to her loved ones to spread holiday cheer.

Kathy is survived by her daughters, Nicole Vasanth (Mahesh) of Gaithersburg, Michelle Kempf (John) of Huntingtown, and stepdaughter Danielle Bolton (Phillip); her grandchildren Haden, and Kinley Bolton; Asha, and Jayan Vasanth; Kailyn, and Kassidy Kempf, and her sister Margaret “Peggy” Lewis. Kathy was preceded in death by her brother Mike, sisters Judy, and Kris.

  • Wednesday, December 15, 1948 - Thursday, November 27, 2025

Time of Service: Thursday December 11, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

John Raymond “Jack” Gibson, 76, a lifelong resident of Huntingtown passed away November 27, 2025 at his home. He was born December 15, 1948 to James Raymond and Shirley Mae (Cranford) Gibson. Jack grew up on the family farm in Huntingtown and graduated from Calvert High School. After graduating he went to work for the Department of Commerce Census Bureau where he enjoyed a long successful career, retiring in 2009 after 42 years of service. Jack loved working in the yard, flower gardening, traveling to Ocean City, and walking the Chesapeake and North Beach boardwalks every day.

Jack is survived by his brother Roy Gibson and his wife Debbie of Dadeville, AL, nephews Christopher Gibson and his fiancé Misty Kirk, Eric Gibson and his wife Tiffany, Robert Gibson and his wife Ann, and Philip Gibson and his wife Margaret, niece Denise Claffy, and sister-in-law Peggy Gibson. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Dennis Gibson.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Jack’s name can be made to the Huntingtown Volunteer Fire Department.

  • Sunday, January 30, 1938 - Thursday, November 27, 2025

Time of Service: Thursday December 4, 2025 | 12:00 pm

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

Dorothy Belle Wood, 87, of Leonardtown, Maryland, formerly of Lusby, Maryland, passed away peacefully at her home on November 27, 2025. Born on January 30, 1938, in Prince Frederick, Maryland, she was the daughter of the late Dorothy and William Tory Bafford.

Dorothy was a proud graduate of Calvert High School. She served her community for many years as a Sunday School Teacher and a Teacher at SPUMPS, sharing her faith, kindness, and gentle spirit with countless children. Above all, she devoted her life to raising and caring for her family—a role she cherished deeply. She loved cooking and baking for her loved ones, and her kitchen was always a place of warmth, comfort, and togetherness.

Dorothy is survived by her children: Jeff Wood (Tina) of Lusby, MD; Gail Reeder (Rick) of Lusby, MD; Debbie Johnson of Lusby, MD; and Kim Blackistone (Roy) of Leonardtown, MD. She is also survived by her sister, Eva Mae Wood of Florida; ten grandchildren; fourteen great-grandchildren; and one great-grandchild on the way.

She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, William T. Bafford, Jr.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, December 4, 2025, at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD, from 10:30 a.m. until the time of funeral services at 12:00 noon, with Pastor Faith Wilkerson and Rev. Ruth Dixon officiating. Interment will follow at St. Paul United Methodist Cemetery.

Serving as pallbearers will be Michael A. Berthiaume, Kolton Blackistone, Michael W. Berthiaume, Ryan Downey, Danny Wallace, Jeremie Johnson, and Cody Berthiaume.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Mary’s Hospice in Dorothy’s memory, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650.ox 625 Leonardtown, MD 20650.

  • Friday, September 1, 1961 - Thursday, November 27, 2025

Time of Service: Friday December 5, 2025 | 12 noon

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

Herman Bradley Rawlings, “Brad,” 64, of Owings, Maryland, passed away peacefully on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2025.

Born on September 1, 1961, in Prince Frederick, MD, Brad was the son of Everard Lee Rawlings and Madolyn Veronica Rawlings. He grew up in Calvert County, attending Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic School in Solomons and graduated from Northern High School. From an early age, he had a deep love for sports, service, and community—passions that shaped the man he became.

Brad dedicated many years to the Calvert County Detention Center before moving on to work in security as a contractor for the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. But his greatest service was to the community he loved. A proud and longtime firefighter with the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department, Brad served as Chief for several years. He earned numerous awards, including Most Calls Run and the Chief’s Award, reflecting his unwavering dedication and courage.

A gifted athlete, Brad was especially known in his younger years for his incredible pitching talent on the baseball field. As he got older, he continued his love for the game by playing men’s softball on local teams for many years. He could often be found on the ballfield or cheering on his favorite sports teams. He was a devoted Washington Capitals fan, a NASCAR enthusiast, and a loyal Colts fan—following the team faithfully from Baltimore to Indianapolis. Brad loved country music, good company, and the kind of laughter that comes from deep, familiar friendships.

Brad is survived by his sisters, Terry Miller and Vicky Rawlings; his nephew Dale Elliott; his niece Megan Cooper and her husband Andrew; and his nephew Cody Horsmon and his wife Paige. He was preceded in death by his parents. Brad was a fiercely loyal brother and uncle—protective, loving, and always showing up when people needed him. His family and friends will forever remember his humor, his big heart, and his undeniable presence.

A visitation will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD. Viewing will begin at 10:00 AM, followed by a funeral service at 12:00 PM. Burial will take place immediately afterward at Chesapeake Highlands Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Brad’s memory to the Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department—an organization that meant the world to him.

Those who knew Brad will remember a man who loved deeply, served proudly, and lived with heart. His legacy lives on in the people he protected, the firefighters he proudly served alongside, the teammates he played beside, and the family who will miss him every single day.

  • Thursday, October 2, 1980 - Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Time of Service: Sunday November 30, 2025 | 3:00 pm

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of the cherished Jeffrey Matthew Jordan, 45, of Lusby, MD, who left us on Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Jeffrey was born on October 2, 1980, in Chattanooga, TN.

Jeff was a brilliant and resourceful man who took immense pride in his ability to fix anything—computers, electronics, and all his equipment at Solomon’s True Value. He was known for giving his all until he could give no more. Deeply kind and a man of strong faith, Jeff adored his momma and carried a lifelong devotion to her. He also worked tirelessly alongside his father, Dick, learning from him, supporting him, and building a bond rooted in hard work, love, and shared purpose.

A lover of life and the water, Jeff especially treasured days at the beach with his children and Florida offshore fishing trips with his father Dick, brother Mike, son Connor and godson Jonathan. He was a loyal Ravens fan and had an infectious smile that made everyone gravitate toward him. Jeffs kindness, strength, manners and compassion will be carried on through Carli and Connor by the lessons he taught them. Through good times and bad times, Jeff always made sure to remind them to always be the best that they could be, to be true to themselves and to always give 100%.

He is survived by his children, Carli Anne and Connor Matthew, who were the greatest joys of his life and the purest reflection of his heart; his parents, George Melton Jr. and Frances Arlene; his brothers Michael (Stephanie) and Joshua; his nephews Tyler, Kyle, Jack, and Jason; his godson, Jonathan; his finance, Angel and her 3 boys, Jakson, Jeremy, and Jacob. He also leaves behind several beloved aunts, uncles, cousins, customers, and friends whose lives he touched in countless ways.

May we remember him in every smile he inspired and every act of love he left behind.

The family will receive friends on Sunday, November 30, 2025 from 2:00 pm until time of Funeral Services at 3:00 pm in the Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD. Interment will be private.

  • Tuesday, November 26, 1935 - Monday, November 24, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Norman Russell Manifold passed away peacefully on November 24, 2025, at his home in Deale, Maryland. He was born on November 26th, 1935, in Deale, where he was a lifelong resident except for a brief sojourn in Shady Side, MD.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Mary E.  Chaney and James Donald Manifold Sr., by his Stepfather, Stanley Martin Olson, and Half-Sister, Anna L. Olson.

He is survived by his wife, Janet L. Manifold (nee Phipps); they were married on November 23, 1963. His children are Brian R. Manifold of Chesapeake Beach, MD; Kelly D. Gates of West River, MD; Janna M. Manifold and her husband John Hupfl of Deale, MD; and Amy M. Johnson and her husband Keith Johnson of Deale, MD. His grandchildren are Kailyn E. Bradshaw (Russell); Casey J. Manifold; Jesse W. Gates (Erica); Harvey E. Gates IV; Amber N.  Johnson; Sara A.  Johnson and Bryce A. Manifold; and his great grandchildren are Colsen S.  Bradshaw and Jayce C. Cowert.

He also leaves behind his siblings, James Donald Manifold Jr. of Lothian, MD; Iva Berchdorf of Deale, MD and Edna Passero of Deale, MD, and his sister-in-law, Betty Jo (Jody) Evans and her husband, Lee of Bath, ME.

Norman graduated from Southern Senior High School in 1953. He worked at Johnson Lumber Company of Annapolis after graduation, then he was drafted into the US Army in 1958 and served in several Forts before being discharged in 1960. After being discharged from the Army, Norman worked with his stepfather (Martin) in his roofing and sheet metal business until he retired, and various other places. He worked on the water as a charter mate for John MacEwan on the boat, “Janet M”, until he was physically unable to continue.

He was never one to sit still, a true Jack of all Trades, the go-to guy when something needed fixing, and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need. He was not much of a talker but as they say, “when he did talk, you better listen”.  A quiet man who rarely complained about anything, he did have a bit of a stubborn streak. But he enjoyed family time and just being with them. Norman loved anything on the water, especially fishing and crabbing. He enjoyed working with his hands, doing repairs to cars, or working on boats at the railway. A fan of the Baltimore Orioles baseball, he attended many games with his family at Memorial Stadium and later at Camden Yards and watched all televised games. He enjoyed watching old western TV shows and movies.

Norman Manifold will be greatly missed by his family and friends. If anyone personified the spirit of a place, Norman personified Deale, Maryland, and a down-to-earth way of life that takes one day at a time and makes the most of it.

  • Friday, July 14, 1961 - Sunday, November 23, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday December 13, 2025 | 11:00 am

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Dwight David “Dewey” Dietrich, 64, of Lusby, Maryland, passed away on November 23, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Born on July 14, 1961, in Baltimore, he was the son of the late Elizabeth Jane and Austin Clarence Dietrich.

Dwight grew up in Towson and graduated from Towson High School in 1979 before continuing his education at RETS Technical School, where he completed his studies in 1981. He dedicated more than four decades of his career to Constellation Energy at the Calvert Cliffs Clean Energy Center, serving as an Instrument Control Technician for 42 years until his retirement in January 2023. He was known for his skill, reliability, and deep commitment to his work.

A man of faith and community, Dwight was an active member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church and belonged to the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion. His life outside of work was rich with hobbies and passions. He loved golfing, fishing, and spending time on the water. He found joy in NASCAR, gardening, and volunteering, always ready to lend a hand where it was needed.

Dwight is survived by his beloved daughter, Amanda E. D. Junge (Michael Morris) of Lovettsville, Virginia; his siblings, Julia A. Marlowe (Robert) of Towson, Maryland, Stephen C. Dietrich of Towson, Maryland, and Muriel E. Larrimore (Timothy) of Harford County, Maryland; and his two cherished grandchildren. He will be remembered with love by many relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends on Friday, December 12, 2025, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, Maryland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Interment will be private.

  • Sunday, August 23, 1942 - Saturday, November 22, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Dorothy Emma Tant, 83, of Falls Church, Virginia, passed away on November 22, 2025, in Solomons, Maryland. Born August 23, 1942, in Camden, New Jersey, Dorothy was the beloved daughter of the late Emma Rainas Callen and Lester Morgan Callen.

Dorothy proudly served her country in the United States Army and was an honorably discharged veteran. Following her military service, she pursued higher education and graduated from George Mason University in 1974. She went on to dedicate 36 years of service as an Administrative Assistant with the Social Security Administration, where she was respected for her diligence, kindness, and commitment to helping others.

A proud member of the Women’s Army Corps Veterans Association, Dorothy cherished the camaraderie and shared history of her fellow servicewomen. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bobby Gene Tant, who passed on March 28, 2015.

Dorothy is survived by her brother, George Callen of Solomons, Maryland, who will forever hold close her memory, warmth, and strength.

A graveside service will be held at a later date at Fort Jackson National Cemetery in Columbia, South Carolina, where she will be laid to rest with the honors she earned through a life of service and dedication.

  • Monday, March 3, 1947 - Saturday, November 22, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday December 3, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Diane L. Wood, 78, of Prince Frederick, MD passed away on Saturday November 22, 2025 in Prince Frederick, MD.

Diane L. Wood was born on March 3, 1947 at the Annapolis Naval Academy Hospital to Milly and Gene Hromadka.  At the age of 5 she was enrolled into the Peabody School of Music, Baltimore where she studied piano for 8 years.  Diane graduated from St. Mary’s High School in Annapolis with honors and went to Towson University where she studies music.

After graduating she became a teacher in Anne Arundel County Public School System.  She taught at Annapolis Elementary, Central Elementary, and Central Medial.  After 33 years of service teaching in Anne Arundel County she went to work at Calverton as a music teacher.  Her love for all her students and teaching is well documented.

In 1970 she married Douglas C. Wood. It was after they moved to Calvert County that Diane started playing for St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Prince Frederick, MD and Jesus the Devine Word in Huntingtown, MD.  During this time she was drafted into the Knights of Columbus 4th Degree Choir where she traveled the State of Maryland playing for they at different functions.

As she will always be remembers for her gentle touch on the keyboard, her love of teaching, and religious music.  She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years Douglas Wood and many friends.

  • Saturday, January 11, 1936 - Friday, November 21, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Andrew Honore Jazwinski was born on January 11, 1936, in Warsaw, Poland, and passed away on November 21, 2025. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Anita Jazwinski, and his parents, Stanislaw and Helena Jazwinski.

Andrew is survived by his daughters, Julie J. O’Dell of Owings, Maryland, and Elizabeth L. Jazwinski of Lusby, Maryland. He was a devoted grandfather to Christopher, Jennifer, Nicole, Tina, and Tyler, and a proud great-grandfather to Kinsley, Legend, Lyric, and Harper. He is also survived by his brother, Michal Jazwinski, and his sisters, Christina Jazwinski and Maria Zakrzewski.

Andrew immigrated to the United States in 1936, at age 10 and attended high school in Pennsylvania. He continued his education at Penn State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Geophysics. It was there that he met the love of his life, Anita Sabatine. They married soon after graduation. Together they moved to California, where Andrew completed his master’s degree in Geophysics. The couple later settled in Maryland, where he earned his Doctorate Degree in Applied Mathematics.

Andrew taught applied mathematics at Loyola College, Johns Hopkins University, and MIT.  He went on to become a senior research engineer at Martin Marietta (now Lockheed Martin) and later served as a visiting research scientist for the Martin Research Institute. In 1974, he was honored with the JFK American Heritage Award for minorities.

Throughout his life, Andrew was a dedicated American, and a successful business executive and entrepreneur, founding and operating multiple corporations.
Andrew authored the influential book Stochastic Processes and Filtering Theory, which continues to be used in college courses today.

His brilliance, work ethic, and gentle spirit touched the lives of all who knew him. His legacy lives on in his family, his academic contributions, and his remarkable life story.

  • Wednesday, August 16, 1939 - Thursday, November 20, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday November 29, 2025 | 11:00 A.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

William Robert “Billy” Lauer, age 86 of Alton, Missouri, born August 16, 1939 in Chesapeake Beach, MD, passed away November 20, 2025 at Ozarks Healthcare, West Plains, MO. Billy was raised in Calvert County and was employed as a carpenter during his working years. He and his wife Grace had lived in Owings until moving to Alton, Missouri where they lived for the past 11 years. In his leisure time Billy enjoyed fishing, gardening, and watching baseball and football games.

Survivors include his wife of nearly 67 years, Grace Buckmaster Lauer, a special cousin Cathy Myers, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends, and his dog Mitchie. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roland Lauer and Mary Stallings Lauer, his brothers Alexander and Russell Lauer, and sisters Marie Russell and Doris Lehnert.

Friends and family will be received on Friday November 28, 2025 from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. at Rausch Funeral Home, 8325 Mt. Harmony Lane, Owings, MD, where funeral services will be Saturday November 29, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. Burial will follow at Emmanuel U.M. Church Cemetery, Huntingtown, Maryland.

  • Tuesday, July 24, 1928 - Wednesday, November 19, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

William P. Bozman, Sr. (Bill, Dad, Pop-Pop) of St. Leonard, MD passed away at 97, on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at his residence, with his family by his side.  He was born in Princess Anne, MD and grew up in University Park, MD.

 

Bill served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1953 as a Personnel Management Specialist. He earned the rank of Corporal and qualified to be Master Sergeant of Military Operations. He said that the Army taught him how to accomplish things as a team with “a bunch of great men,” which was beneficial when he returned to civilian life. Bill joined The Hecht Company in 1953, where he worked for 37 years before retiring as Divisional Vice President of Maintenance and Construction.  He always credited his success to the hard work and dedication of the people on his team, establishing many lifelong friendships. After retiring, he volunteered for the Beaches Water Co-op from 1997 to 2015 and has a water pumping station named in his honor. He was also an active member of the Long Beach Civic Association.

 

Bill met Jean Elizabeth Thomas at The Hecht Company. They were married on June 12, 1959 and enjoyed 66 years together, realizing that they had found the perfect spouse and best friend to raise a strong, loving family.

 

In his younger years, Bill showed his wild side by riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle. He always loved the Chesapeake Bay, sailing during his teenage years through his retirement on boats including his Aquacat, Flying Scott and Catalina 27, named Spindrift. He enjoyed doing home carpentry projects, activities near the water and tinkering with electronic devices whenever possible. He learned to use many of the newest gadgets, which allowed him to perform tasks electronically, such as tracking the stock market.

 

After retiring, Bill designed and oversaw the renovation of their Long Beach home.  After its completion in 1992, he relaxed on the deck overlooking Flag Harbor and enjoyed the sun while sipping wine, often joined by his granddaughter Angela.  Bill followed sports any time his children or grandchildren were involved. His grandson, Ryan, played on many sports teams, so Bill attended the games to cheer on his “Champ”. Many years later, he rooted for his grandson, Evan, while attending many of his sporting events. Bill was also proud of his granddaughters, Caitlin and Natalie for their academic achievements.  He had unique, loving relationships with each of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  He enjoyed many family vacations, as well as vacations that he and Jean took with friends.

 

When asked how he would like to be remembered, Bill answered, “I would like to think I have accomplished many things in my life. I was able to receive an education which enabled me to achieve many things. I came from a great family, served in the Army, married a wonderful woman and raised three successful sons. My career allowed me to adequately provide for my family. My grandchildren and great-grandchildren bring me much joy.  I have a lot to be grateful for and feel that in order to get to this point in my life, I made the grade with passing marks.”

 

Bill is survived by his beloved wife, Jean; children, William P. Bozman, Jr. and his wife, Lynn, of Owings, MD, Stephen K. Bozman of St. Leonard, MD and Jeffrey T. Bozman and his wife, Nicole, of Chesapeake Beach, MD; grandchildren, Angela Hawkins (Chris), Ryan Bozman (Allison), Caitlin Bozman (Josh), Natalie Bozman and Evan Bozman; great-grandchildren Carson Hawkins, Aubree Hawkins and Charlotte Bozman; and nieces, nephews and cousins.  He was preceded in death by his parents, William H. Bozman and Edna M. (Payne) Bozman; sister, Gloria Newberry and brother, Robert Bozman.

 

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake in appreciation of their outstanding support.

Hospice of the Chesapeake, Calvert County

P.O. Box 838; 4559 Sixes Road

Prince Frederick, MD 20678

  • Friday, January 24, 1936 - Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Time of Service: Monday December 15, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church

Marie Elizabeth Fisher, 89, of Owings passed away November 19, 2025. She was born January 24, 1936 in Syracuse, NY to Vincent and Julie Commoso. Marie married William “Gene” Fisher when she was 18 years old and shortly after they moved to California where Gene was stationed. They moved to Maryland before deployments took them overseas to France and England, before moving back to Maryland and settling in Forestville. Marie worked for Prince George’s County Public Schools for 27 years before retiring to take care of her husband. She was a member of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church and in her spare time she enjoyed going to the American Legion and playing slot machines, watching football, and spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Marie was preceded in death by her husband William “Gene” Fisher. She is survived by her children Julia Skillicorn, Michael Fisher, Carol Schultes, and William “Jim” Fisher, grandchildren Holly, Alex, Jackie, Jacob, and Gabriel, and great-grandchild CJ.

  • Wednesday, December 20, 1950 - Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday November 29, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Irene Williams, 74, of Huntingtown, Maryland, passed away on November 18, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. She displayed incredible strength, faith and grace, inspiring all who knew and encountered her.

Irene was born on December 20, 1950 to Henry and Irene Ashworth in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Her childhood was shaped, in large part, by her father’s job with IBM, which required the family – including older brother, Skip, and younger sister, Joyce – to move to a new state every one to three years. Beginning in 1957, the family moved to New York and later lived in Maine, Louisiana, Michigan, Alabama, and Texas, before settling in Oklahoma in 1967.

After graduating from Mount St. Mary High School in 1969, Irene went on to study special education at Oklahoma University. She moved to Maryland in 1974, where she later earned a master’s degree in language resources from the University of Maryland, College Park.

Irene was a passionate, dedicated and exemplary teacher for over 40 years. She taught special education for the first half of her career at: Orchard Park in Oklahoma and Green Holly and Appeal Elementary in Maryland. The latter half was spent as an 8th grade language arts teacher, ultimately retiring from Plum Point Middle in Huntingtown, MD. Irene loved teaching and spent countless hours outside the classroom helping her students, the schools and the community. She nurtured the potential in every student with determination, understanding and respect, especially those most in need.

After retirement, Irene continued to give and help others, volunteering at local schools and her church, St. John Vianney. She also enjoyed planning and taking family trips, most notably to Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, D.C., Florida, various arts & craft shows and anywhere near the water. A few (more) of her favorite things are: four seasons, especially autumn; trees; celebrating & decorating for holidays; Hallmark anything; animals, especially dogs; putting together care packages & gift giving; hosting & cooking; attending church; museums; learning new words; watching Ravens & OU football; spending quality time with her grandkids.

Above all, Irene was a devoted, beloved and respected mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, friend and parishioner. She strived to live by her own words, “When I make a commitment, I honor it.” Her legacy is one of integrity, generosity, work ethic, inclusion, faith and unconditional love.

Irene will be lovingly remembered by son Mattison Williams; daughter, Regina Razon and husband, Kevin; Anthony Williams and wife, Jessica; grandsons, Nathan and Landon Williams; granddaughters, Penelope and Juniper Razon; grand dog, Poppy; as well as countless relatives and friends.

A viewing will be held at 10 am on Saturday, November 29, 2025, followed by the funeral service at 11 am, at 105 Vianney Lane, Prince Frederick, MD 20678. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation, in Irene’s honor, to one of the following charities: Little Sisters of the Poor, Pets with Disabilities, or Hospice of the Chesapeake.

  • Thursday, November 18, 1982 - Monday, November 17, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Matthew Anthony Wolf, “Matt”, 42 of St. Leonard, Maryland passed away November 17. 2025 at his home. Matt was born on November 18, 1982, in Westminster, MD to the late Robert A. Wolf and Elaine Marie Wolf. He graduated from Patuxent High School and after high school he worked as a carpenter. Matt became an amazing carpenter who built personalized home additions, decks, bird houses and many other items. He was an avid Steelers fan, and he loved his family and animals very much.

 

Matt is survived by his mother, Elaine Marie Wolf, children Sydney Rose, Kobe Matthew, and Kaylee Ann Wolf. He is also survived by his sisters, Melissa Ann and Lindsay Marie Wolf. He was predeceased by a brother Timothy Patrick Wolf.

 

A Memorial visitation will be held on Wednesday December 3, 2025, at the Rausch Funeral Home, 4405 Broomes Island Road, Port Republic, MD from 1-4 PM.

  • Sunday, March 21, 1976 - Monday, November 17, 2025

Time of Service: Monday November 24, 2025 | 11:00 am

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

Heather Orcutt Rickard, 49, of Lexington Park, MD, formerly of Lothian, MD, passed away peacefully at her home on November 17, 2025. Born on March 21, 1976, in Annapolis, MD, she was the beloved daughter of Jackie and Maurice Fowler.

Heather’s life was defined by compassion, dedication, and faith. She graduated from Calverton High School in 1994 and continued her education at Greensboro College, where she graduated in 1998. Guided by a deep commitment to helping others, she devoted her professional life to serving as a Child Advocate—work that reflected her generous spirit and her unwavering desire to support those in need.

On May 20, 2006, Heather married the love of her life, Les Rickard, in Thomasville, NC. Together, they built a beautiful family and shared a bond marked by loyalty, love, and mutual devotion. She was a cherished wife and a proud, loving mother to Riley Orcutt, Tucker Rickard, and Anna Rickard, who were the center of her world.

A woman of strong faith, Heather was a devoted member of Libertad Baptist Church. Her kindness, warmth, and steadfast dedication to her family, church, and community will be lovingly remembered by all who knew her.

Heather is survived by her parents, Jackie and Maurice Fowler; her husband, Les Rickard; her children, Riley Orcutt, Tucker Rickard, and Anna Rickard; and her siblings, Rusty Fowler (Trish), Jamie Fowler (Carmen), and Matthew Fowler (Morgan). She is also remembered by extended family members, friends, and the many lives she touched through her advocacy and friendship.

Family will receive friends on Sunday, November 23, 2025, from 2–5 p.m. at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD 20657. A funeral service will be held on Monday, November 24, 2025, at 11 a.m. in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Mark Barnhart of Libertad Baptist Church and Pastor Robert Mayes of First Baptist Church of Deale officiating. Interment will be held at a later date at Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Cheltenham, MD.

Heather’s legacy of kindness, service, and love will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

The family is encouraging friends to wear Heather’s favorite color purple to the visitation and / or service.

  • Thursday, July 19, 1951 - Saturday, November 15, 2025

Time of Service: Friday November 21, 2025 | 7:00 P.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Pilar Jeannette Pages, 74, of Owings, Maryland, passed away on November 15, 2025, at her home with her family beside her. She was born on July 19, 1951, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Rosa Mercedes (Lopez) and Jaime G. Pages. She moved to the United States in 1978, making New Jersey her new home. In 1982 she married Godofredo Ochoa, and in 2004 they moved to Florida. After Godofredo’s passing in 2009, Pilar remained ever devoted to her family as a Navy mom, moving alongside her daughter wherever her assignments took them. As a home health aide, a certified nurse assistant, and a cosmetologist, Pilar had a flair for helping others feel better and look their best. She enjoyed shopping and enjoying good food. She was an excellent cook out of necessity, and an even better baker out of love. Nothing brought her more joy than spending quality time with her family, especially her grandchildren.

Pilar is survived by her daughter Janet Tattiana Rojas (Mario), grandchildren Tatiana, Mikayla, and Sebastian; brothers Santiago, Ricardo, and Javier Pages; nieces Vicky, Erica, and Jessica Pages, and Teneka Villanueva; nephews Jaime, and Michael Pages, and sister-in-law Sonia Pages. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Godofredo Ochoa; parents Jaime and Rosa Pages; brother Hugo Pages, and niece Rosario Rimi.

  • Monday, August 23, 1954 - Saturday, November 15, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday November 22, 2025 | 1:00 P.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

In Loving Memory of Wanda Noel…
Its with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Wanda B. Noel, a most beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister, and friend who, left us peacefully on Saturday Nov 15, 2025. at the age of 71.
She is survived by her husband of fifty-four years, Steven E. Noel, her brother Robert J. Link (Butch), daughter Crystol Stallings, two sons Eric Noel and Scott Noel. She was a grandmother of 6 and was blessed with 4 great grandchildren. Wanda lit up each and every room she walked into. The beautiful light in everyone’s lives. Wanda lived a life full of kindness, strength and love, and her absence leaves an unfillable void to all who were lucky enough to know her.
Throughout her life, Wanda exemplified grace, patience, and a quiet wisdom that helped guide her loved ones through both good times and bad. Whether it was a listening ear, a warm embrace, or her thoughtful, non-judgmental advice, she was a pillar of support for her family and friends.
Wanda absolutely loved to travel! She and Steve were fortunate enough to spend a lot of time together traveling the world. They both knew how lucky they were to have one another. Wanda loved spending time with family, cooking a dinner that should have taken 4 hours to cook, she knocked it out in 30 minutes. She loved baking on holidays, and her favorite holiday was always Christmas.
Her services will be on Saturday November 22, 2025 at Rausch Funeral Home in Owings Maryland. Viewing starts at 12:00 Noon, funeral to begin 1:00 P.M.
Though Wanda has left us , her legacy of love, kindness and thoughtfulness will continue to inspire all who had the privilege  of knowing her. She will FOREVER  remain in our hearts.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a contribution in Wanda’s memory to the American Lung Association.

  • Friday, September 22, 1950 - Saturday, November 15, 2025

Time of Service: Tuesday November 25, 2025 | 12 Noon

Service Location: Church by the Chesapeake

Leroy Karl Burkman, 75, of Port Republic, Maryland, passed away on November 15, 2025. Leroy was preceded in death by his parents Mildred and Pete, brother Billy, and sons Frankie and Ethan. He is survived by his wife Melodie, his children, Bo, Leann, Brandie and Makayla, his granddaughter April, and his siblings, Cookie, Margie, and Jimmy, along with many extended family and friends who cherished him.

Playful, stubborn, capable, and endlessly creative, Leroy brought a unique light wherever he went. A jack- of -all trades, he spent his younger years riding his motorcycle, driving semi trucks, and mastering every skill he put his mind to. He was an exceptionally talented carpenter and known for his creative outlets like woodworking, model cars, and homemade birdhouses. He had a soft spot for animals, especially his most recent companion, his grouchy cat Toulouse, who adored Leroy and only Leroy.

Leroy was a long time member of Church by the Chesapeake on Broomes Island Road, where he found joy in attending Sunday service.

More than anything, Leroy will be remembered for his humor, and his ability to make light of even the toughest situations.  His pranks, home cooked meals, and never ending projects will be memories cherished by his closest loved ones.

 

  • Tuesday, September 16, 1958 - Saturday, November 15, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Brenda Lee Cusato, 67, of Harwood passed away November 15, 2025. She was born September 16, 1958 to Clarence and Dorothy (Harris) Farrall. Brenda was preceded in death by her husband Anthony Cusato and her sister Regina Langeluttig. She is survived by her children Anthony Cusato Jr. “AJ” and his wife Connie of Huntingtown, Kelly Cusato and her husband Joseph Mister of Harwood, Jason Langeluttig of Shady Side, Ammie Fox and her husband Michael of Phoenix, AZ, and Melissa Langeluttig of Hagerstown, grandchildren Logan, Joshua, Mackenzie, Kaylee, Brantley, Harley, Trevor, Michael, and Nylah, great-granddaughter Taylor, and brother Fuzzy Farrall.

  • Saturday, April 9, 1977 - Thursday, November 13, 2025

Time of Service: Friday November 21, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Christopher Shelton Loeffler, 48, passed away on November 13, 2025, at his home in Huntingtown, Maryland, surrounded by his family.

Chris was born on April 9, 1977, in Washington, D.C to David and Kathleen Loeffler. He was raised in North Beach and later moved to Huntingtown. Chris had a spirit of adventure and a zest for life that remained with him throughout his years. He pursued a career as a steamfitter with the local 602, where he specialized in quality control. His dedication to his craft and attention to detail earned him the respect of colleagues and peers alike.

Chris had an adventurous soul and a deep appreciation for the great outdoors. He found joy in hiking through rugged trails, camping under open skies, biking across scenic routes, and exploring the vast beauty of the national parks. Traveling was more than a pastime for Chris – it was a way for him to connect with his children, nature, and embrace new experiences.

Those who knew Chris remember him as kindhearted, funny, and impulsive in the best ways – always ready for the next spontaneous trip or to test out the latest gadget that caught his eye. His energy was infectious, and his presence brought laughter and lightness to those around him.

Chris was a devoted husband to Melanie. Together, they raised two sons, Jack and Connor, and built a loving family. Chris was dedicated to his sons, always encouraging them to try new activities and to follow their dreams.

Chris is survived by his wife Melanie Loeffler; his sons Jack Loeffler and Connor Loeffler; his parents, David and Kathleen “Kathy” Loeffler; his brothers, David Loeffler Jr. (Jennifer Counts), Jarrett Loeffler (Angelique), and Nicholas Loeffler (Karen). Chris is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

May his memory bring comfort to those who knew him and inspiration to live life with curiosity and courage. A visitation will be held on Friday, November 21 at 2:00 PM, followed by a memorial service at 3:00 PM, at Rausch Funeral Home in Owings, Maryland.

In lieu of flowers, our family would like to encourage everyone to treat themselves to an outdoor adventure to honor Chris’s memory.

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

Time of Service: Saturday November 22, 2025 | Memorial Gathering 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

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.

  • Monday, January 24, 1944 - Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday December 6, 2025 | 11 AM

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Anita Louise Westcott (nee Chelmowski) was born on January 24, 1944, in New York City during the height of the Second World War. She spent much of her infancy in a Catholic orphanage until she was adopted by Walter and Lucille Chelmowski shortly after her first birthday. Despite losing their infant daughter the year before, Walter and Lucy realized they still had much love to give and found their way to Anita’s orphanage.

Anita won the hearts of the couple in classic Anita fashion. She simply strolled over to them and sat on Lucy’s lap while the other children hid or went about their business. She was too young to speak, but knowing our mother, we are sure she was chatting them up in her head in toddler-ese. Even before she could speak, she understood what people needed and she felt compelled to do whatever she could to help.

Anita was particularly close to her dad, whom she often lovingly described as the sweetest man she had ever known. She saw her dad as a model of patience and love – traits he undoubtedly passed along to his daughter. Her relationship with her mom was more complex, but she always ensured her children knew she loved her mom and that our grandmother loved her grandchildren very, very much.

Anita spent much of her childhood in Catholic school and in 1962 was a member of one of the earliest classes to graduate from St. Barnabas Catholic High School for Girls. Her Catholic education and her parents’ steadfast spirituality laid the foundation for a life of faith guided by the Catholic Church. As a teenager, she adored movies and eagerly went to the local cinema every week (sometimes several times a week) to sit in the darkness with popcorn and soda immersed in sweeping stories of love and adventure. She often sat next to her first cousin and best friend, Francis. This was her most cherished “hobby” growing up in NYC.

Following high school, Anita was drawn to the skies and wanted to join the Air Force to learn to fly and serve our country as a US pilot. The times being what they were, this dream ultimately proved out of reach. Her father offered his support, but her mother adamantly opposed her entering the armed forces. Ever the peacemaker, Anita took the path of least resistance and instead attended business school to train as a secretary. Secretarial work was not quite our mom’s calling, but she enjoyed and valued her co-workers and bosses. She often relived stories and spoke about the wonderful folks she worked with. Luckily, her dislike of office life was a good thing because God had other plans for Anita.

In 1963, at the suggestion of a mutual friend named Tony Iannotta, 19 year-old Anita agreed to go on a blind date with 22-year-old Raymond Douglas Westcott, Jr. Raymond had recently graduated from Hunter College with the odd degree of Bachelor of Arts in Physics. After a brief (by today’s standards) courtship, Ray popped the question on March 23, 1964 in a little park in Yonkers, NY. Anita, now twenty, said yes. They were married about 14 months later on May 1, 1965 (a date referred to by the Westcotts as “our family birthday”). On the same day, Lucky Debonair won the Kentucky Derby, which is appropriate since by most accounts Ray did indeed appear debonair on that day and he was, unarguably, incredibly lucky to be marrying Anita.

Following the wedding, Anita bravely left behind her life in The Big Apple to move a few hours south to Maryland with her new husband. We are not certain what movies or news stories dominated the headlines in 1965, but mom and dad apparently felt inspired to add to the population as if they were personally responsible for the continuation of the species. Between 1966 and 1973 (a period of just seven years and three months) Anita gave birth to FIVE children—four beautiful girls, and then her first precious boy.

When asked how she did it, Mom would simply reply, “I don’t remember.” Despite her claim, she often began stories with “I was pregnant with Francine when…” or “Diane was a baby when…” or “It was after Debbie got sick when…” Anita’s psychological will power to survive the ordinary and extraordinary trials of motherhood was a daily display of selfless heroism.

Being the mother of such a large and mischievous brood occupied the bulk of Anita’s time, but she never lost her love of the skies. In what she happily described as an act of rebellion (but would now be considered a needed act of self-care), she enrolled in flight school and learned to fly a Cessna in 1977. Dad not only paid for her lessons, he would proudly shine a spotlight on her accomplishment at parties. Like Indiana Jones, she never learned to land on her own, but she did learn enough to earn her pilot’s license and proudly crossed Flying Planes off her bucket list.

Speaking of bucket lists, Anita had several! When she crossed off too many things (usually with the help of her children), she would add new ones. When asked how she expected to complete her list this way, she replied that finishing was not the point. The dreams were what she wanted to hold on to.

When the last of her five children reached school age, Anita enjoyed the freedom of an empty house in the most “Anita” way possible…she had three more kids in four years. It got to the point that whenever Ray cleared his throat at dinner with his family in New York and bellowed “we have an announcement to make”, everyone knew there would be another Westcott around the table within the year. Fortunately for the younger Westcott kids, Mom passed on her nurturing nature (a true gift) to her older children, who were very active in the little kids care and upbringing. When Dad passed away from cancer in 1996, the youngest three children were still living at home and provided calm and steady support as she found her own footing as a single mom. Her children’s shared sense of responsibility and caring for her and for each other became the foundation of an unbreakable bond between her kids that remains to this day, despite a wide range of personalities and a 20-year age gap between the eldest, Kathleen, and the youngest, Dan.

Like many adopted children, Anita spent her life wondering who she was. At one point, she even got her last name wrong on a lie detector test. Her birth mother gave her daughter several key gifts: biological life, the glamorous name of a movie star (look it up), the Catholic faith, and most profoundly, a chance at a better life. Through Anita’s own tenacity and detective work, she discovered her birth mother’s identity and was rewarded at age 60 with a bouncing baby half-brother, Alan Moch, age 59. They called each other “the country mouse” and “the city mouse” and spoke regularly. Sadly, Alan passed away a few years before Anita.

Anita never had a traditional profession. “Unlicensed therapist” might be the most accurate description. She was, by her own admission, a terrible secretary, although her typing speed was quite impressive. Mom ran her own small business selling wedding invitations and Christmas cards. It was a fitting job for someone who has been described as a walking Hallmark card. Early in motherhood, Anita discovered her passion for crocheting. While an exact count is hard to pin down, it is comforting to know that more than 800 of her crocheted blankets are out in the world giving warm hugs to those who need them. As a tribute to her best friend, Fran, who succumbed to cancer around 1990, Mom happily spent much of her time during the last two decades crocheting “Fran’s Caring Blankets” for cancer patients, including TV personality Joan Lunden, US Congressional Rep. Jamie Raskin, and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Her life’s work was spreading warmth and comfort to anyone and everyone throughout the country – East Coast to West Coast… and possibly Alaska and Hawaii, too! If Mom spoke to you for more than 10 minutes, you probably have one of her blankets.

Anita treasured most the family she found throughout her life. She is preceded in death by her parents, Lucy and Walter Chelmowski, her beloved cousin Francis Lacarbonara, her brother Alan Moch, her son-in-law David Hardison, her husband Raymond Westcott, and her daughter Debra Westcott. Her New York and Maryland friends were also always near and dear to her heart. For a woman who came into the world with no one, she leaves behind a great multitude of loved ones who mourn her loss… her children Kathleen Hardison, Diane Westcott, Francine Miles, Raymond Westcott, III, Philip Westcott, Erin Allen, and Daniel Westcott. In addition, there are grandchildren Benjamin Hardison, Colleen, Will, Ian, and Graham Westcott, and Anita and Eli Allen. Mom often said, “I know you kids will miss me when I’m gone, but if your husbands and wives miss me, I’ll know I did something right”. She leaves behind loving sons-in-law Lee Miles and Bryan Allen and daughters-in-law Jessica and Lindsay Westcott.

Ultimately, Anita Louise Westcott was a lady of proud contradictions. She was humble yet stubborn. She did not shy away from solitude but loved talking to people of all walks of life. She loved tall sailing ships but loathed the beach. She never went to college but deserved several PhDs in human psychology. She had the dreams of an explorer but was anxious about the journey, and she was fine with that. She was comfortable in her own skin, confident in her own beliefs and content in body and soul. She will live always through the love we hold in our hearts and as the voice we hear in our heads reminding us to nurture the best parts of ourselves. May we never grow distant from that love or deaf to her voice.

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The Westcott family would like to invite those who can not attend the funeral, an opportunity to stream the mass https://www.youtube.com/@sjvcatholicpf/streams  

The Westcott family welcomes donations to Heifer International in Anita’s name: https://fundraise.heifer.org/team/787897 . We thank you for your generosity.

 

  • Wednesday, May 14, 1952 - Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday November 19, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. Anthony’s Catholic Church

Mary Theresa Morris, 73, of Maryland, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2025. Born on May 14, 1952, in Washington, D.C., to John and Mary Morris, she was raised in Mount Rainier, Maryland, and lived a life filled with love, laughter, and devotion to her family and faith.

Mary graduated from Frostburg University, where she earned her degree in education and began her lifelong passion for teaching. Throughout her career, she taught students of all ages — from preschool to high school — touching countless lives with her patience, warmth, and dedication. She found great joy in nurturing young minds and believed deeply in the power of kindness and compassion.

Family was at the heart of everything Mary did. She cherished every moment spent with her children and grandchildren, celebrating holidays, milestones, and everyday moments surrounded by those she loved most.

Mary enjoyed life’s simple pleasures — curling up with a good book, watching her beloved Hallmark movies, and decorating her home for every season. Her strong Irish spirit and faith guided her throughout her life, and she created a warm, welcoming space wherever she went.

She is survived by her brother, James Edward Morris; her sons, Sean Patrick Hanley (wife Brandi) of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, and Ryan Michael Hanley (wife Cathy) of St. Leonard, Maryland; her daughter, Kati Maureen Smart (husband Kenny) of Dunkirk, Maryland; and her beloved grandchildren — Tessa Maxson, JJ Maxson, Isla Hanley, Evelynn Buckmaster, Charlotte Buckmaster, and Riley Smart.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, John and Mary Morris, and her brother, John Morris. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered for her generous heart, her humor, and the joy she brought to everyone around her.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Hospice of the Chesapeake in Mary’s memory. Donations can be made online at https://www.hospicechesapeake.org/giving/donate-now/

  • Sunday, December 31, 1944 - Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Time of Service: Friday November 21, 2025 | 12:00 PM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Norma Ann Buckmaster, 80 passed away on November 11, 2025, at her home in St. Leonard, Maryland. Norma was born on December 31, 1944, in Washington, DC to Charles and Virginia Kendrick.

Norma, or Nana as she was affectionally known, held several jobs over the years, to include working at Ben Franklin and The Hub in the Prince Frederick Shopping Center. She later worked for Calvert County Public Schools as an Instructional Aide, holding positions at Beach Elementary, Calvert High and Patuxent Elementary. She enjoyed attending craft fairs and listening to country music. George Jones, Patsy Cline, Conway Twitty, Keith Whitley, Toby Keith, and Luke Combs were some of her favorites. She would listen to the American County Countdown every weekend and often ask her son to guess which song was number one that week. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and aunt who will be missed not only by her family, but also by the many friends she made throughout her life here in Calvert County.

Norma is predeceased by her loving husband Samuel “Sammy” Buckmaster, Sr. and her son, Samuel “Ricky” Buckmaster, Jr. (Debbie). She is also predeceased by her parents, Virginia (Myers) Kendrick and Charles S. Kendrick, her brothers, Charles A. Kendrick, William F. Kendrick and Robert H. Kendrick and her sisters, Florence “Flo” Wood, May A. “Bessie” Keefe, Janice L. “Penny” Tyra, Virginia L. Spence and Gladys M. Kendrick.  She is survived by her brother, John J. Kendrick, her children, Gregg M. Buckmaster, Ronald W. Buckmaster and Timothy L. Buckmaster (Jennifer). She is also survived by seven grandchildren, Amy Barrett (Rob), Michelle Buckmaster, Thomas Buckmaster, Alicia Clarke (Justin), Ken Buckmaster, Ryan Buckmaster and Emily Buckmaster, along with six great-grandchildren, Max Barrett, Charlotte Barrett, Henry Barrett, Hunter Barrett, Cannon Fritz, and Frankie Clarke. In addition, she is survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins whom she loved dearly.

  • Sunday, September 24, 1967 - Monday, November 10, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

James William Dobson, Jr. passed away on Monday November 10, 2025. Feel free to leave a condolence while their loved ones are writing their obituary.

  • Thursday, May 27, 1954 - Sunday, November 9, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Judy L. Fulir, 71, of Hollywood, MD passed away on November 9, 2025 at her residence. Born May 27, 1954 in Pawhuska, OK, she was the daughter of the late Bob Powell and Edith (Lynn) Powell.

Judy is survived by her husband, Mark Fulir; step-children, Melissa and Joseph Fulir; her sister, Bobbie Foreman and husband Mickey; her nieces, Bobbi Jo and Dianna Foreman; and numerous other nieces, nephews, dear friends and her cherished Boston Terriers, Quincy and Angus.

Services will be private.

  • Monday, August 4, 1941 - Saturday, November 8, 2025

Time of Service: Sunday November 23, 2025 | 2:00 PM

Service Location: Smithville United Methodist Church

Captain John Thomas Smith, USAF, Ret., passed away peacefully at age 84 after battling a service-connected cancer. He was a man of quiet faith in God who walked the walk. He was loved beyond measure and will be missed deeply.

John led a full and meaningful life. He was born in Kinston, North Carolina, to James Lemmon Smith and Doris Belle Manning. He had to grow up quickly; his mother suffered from debilitating rheumatoid arthritis. John took on the responsibility of cooking, caring for her and his siblings while also completing his schoolwork and farm chores. His integrity, quick wit, kindness, generous heart, love of country and deep desire to serve others shaped the way he lived—always putting others before himself.

Driven by a wish to serve his country, John enlisted in the United States Air Force. Although he began his career in fuels, he spent most of his time in the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI). He excelled, earning a Bootstrap Officer Training School slot as a Master Sergeant. After completing the program, he commissioned as a Lieutenant. John loved his work as an AFOSI agent.

John also loved his family fiercely. He met his soulmate, Jo Anne, his wife of 53 years, in a parking lot in Des Moines, Iowa. At first, she paid him little attention, but over time they became friends. When she mentioned she didn’t know how to build a felt board, he took her to the lumber yard—what became the first of many dates. They later married in her home country church in Greene County, Iowa.

One of the many examples of John’s integrity, commitment to service before self, and pursuit of excellence was his willingness to speak truth to leadership, even when it was unwelcome. Shortly afterward, he was sent to Vietnam, where he continued to do the right thing. After returning from Vietnam, John continued his education while working, ultimately earning two bachelor’s degrees and a master’s degree.

By the end of his military career, he had earned many awards, including the Meritorious Service Medal, the Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, and the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor Device.

Even after retiring from the Air Force, he lived by its core values—Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do—both personally and professionally. He worked for the Omaha Public Power District, founded his own company, and later returned to public service. A recognized expert in physical, nuclear, and cyber security, John worked for the Departments of the Treasury and Interior, as well as the Social Security Administration. His roles included Chief Information Security Officer and Interagency Liaison.

John loved the outdoors, boating, fast cars, and working with his hands to make things better — whether it be computers, cars, boats, landscapes or homes. He also enjoyed bringing home bunches of flowers to Jo Anne. Above all, he made time for his family, whom he loved deeply. He cherished playing with his children and grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife, Jo Anne (Hedges) Smith; his daughter, Andrea (Smith) Busch; and his children from his previous marriage to Carol (Campbell) Reed: son, James Smith, and daughter, Stephanie Smith. Together, the family includes five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. John is also survived by his brother, Freely Smith, and sister-in-law, Ann Smith. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Forrest Smith; and his sister-in-law, Samia Smith.

John’s celebration of life will be held on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at Smithville United Methodist Church in Dunkirk, Maryland. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m., followed by a service at 2:00 p.m. A graveside service and burial will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 29, at Jefferson Cemetery in Jefferson, Iowa.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests any honorariums be sent to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) or Smithville United Methodist Church.

  • Saturday, January 23, 1943 - Saturday, November 8, 2025

Time of Service: Monday December 15, 2025 | 12:00 PM

Service Location: Huntingtown United Methodist Church

Robert “Bobby” Lee Kemp, a devoted husband, loving father, and steadfast friend, passed away peacefully at his home and surrounded by family. Born on January 23, 1943, to Sarah Lucille Helmick and Clarence Kemp, Bobby grew up in a home filled with love alongside his siblings Rosie, John, Hubert, and Janet.

At just 16, Bobby answered a call to service and enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1960. Though his time in uniform was cut short due to medical reasons in 1963, his sense of duty, discipline, and quiet strength never left him. That same year, he married the love of his life, Edith Ann Polcen, beginning a lifelong partnership rooted in devotion. Together, they raised two children, George Steven Kemp and Kimberly Kay Kemp, who were the pride and joy of his life.

A hardworking man through and through, Bobby built a career that reflected his hands-on nature and determination. From his years as an elevator and automobile mechanic to his final role as a dump truck driver for Morgan E. Russell, he approached every job with skill, honesty, and pride.

Bobby was never one to sit still. A true jack of all trades, he could fix, build, or restore just about anything he put his hands on. Whether tinkering in his shed or lending a helping hand to a neighbor, he was happiest when he was making life a little easier for someone else. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren as much as he could. Watching football and NASCAR was the little downtime he would allow. His selflessness and kindness touched everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.

To say Bobby will be missed is an understatement. His gentle humor, unwavering generosity, and boundless love for family and friends leave a legacy that will never fade.

Bobby is survived by his wife Edith Kemp, children George Kemp and his wife Tiana of Lusby, Kimberly Wall and her husband Charles of Lothian, and Diane Swododa and her husband Bobo of Huntingtown, grandchildren Nicole Woodard and her husband Brian of Huntingtown, Cynthia Loveless and her husband Robert of St. Leonard, Joshua Kemp of Lusby, Weston Hedrick and his wife Heather of Chesapeake Beach, and Chelsea Hedrick of Huntingtown, and great-grandchildren Robert Ireland and his wife Raelyn and Kira Ireland. He was preceded in death by his sisters Rosemarie Harrison and Janet Kemp and brothers John and Hubert Kemp.

  • Wednesday, May 24, 1939 - Saturday, November 8, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday November 15, 2025 | 1:00 P.M.

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Edward Frederick “Eddie” Hosselrode, 86, of Huntingtown, passed away November 8, 2025 at George Washington University Hospital. He was born on May 24, 1939, in Bedford, Pennsylvania, to Mabel (Margraff) and Fred Hosselrode. Edward graduated from military school in Tennessee, then became a certified plumber. He married Virginia “Ginny” Cole in 1970, and they moved to Calvert County in 1974. Edward owned and operated E.F. Hosselrode & Son Plumbing until his retirement. Eddie was an avid outdoorsman who loved going hunting, fishing, and eating crabs with his family.  He set the example of what hard work looks like and knew how to encourage others that they can do anything they put their minds to. He will be remembered for his unconditional love, selfless nature, and willingness to always help those in need.  He has touched our hearts in ways words can’t describe.

Edward is survived by his children, Diane Barnes, Bobbie LeBeck, James Hosselrode, Tommy Hosselrode, and Lesley Edwards; grandchildren Brandon, Collin, and Blake Hosselrode, Sam and Ava LeBeck, Brooke Taylor, Tyler Edwards, Brina Wentz, and Haley Edwards, and by his sister, Marie Roper. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Ginny Hosselrode, and his parents Fred and Mabel Hosselrode.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the Huntin’ with Jacob Foundation.

  • Thursday, January 20, 1938 - Friday, November 7, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday November 12, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home–Lusby

Mary Louise Hill, of Lusby MD, born on January 20, 1938 in Hollywood, MD, passed away November 7, 2025 at the age of 87. She was the daughter of Lloyd and Ruth Wible Copsey.

Mary is survived by her children, Clarence Eugene Thomas (Brenda), Edward Lee Thomas (Lynn), Roberta Ann Hall (Larry dec.), Linda Marie Thomas (Kenny), Jane Elizabeth Hill (Cookie), and Renee Lynn Crampton (Gary). She is also survived by her grandchildren, Lee Hall, Tommy Marstin, Nicholas Thomas-Hunt, Wesley Hall, Whitney Thomas, Rachel Hall, Ashley Blancato, Allison Robinson, Mike Crampton and Michelle Guy as well as her great grandchildren, Tommy Marstin, Jr., Alexis Hall, Ava Hall, Alexander Hall, Adrian Robinson, Aliyah Robinson, Abigail Pagel, Aubrey Pagel, Austin Kirby, Dominic Crampton, Aubrey Crampton, Maddie DeMenezes, and great-great grandchild Dominic Crampton, Jr. as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her brother John Copsey, and sisters Clara Wallace and Peggy Faunce. She is predeceased by her husband James Everard Hill, granddaughter Julie Money, brother Lloyd “Bubba” Copsey of Hollywood, brother Francis Copsey of Hollywood, sister Margaret Mister of Solomons, MD, sister Mary Agnes Pilkerton of Avenue, MD, sister Mary E. “Bibby” Thompson of St. Leonard, brother Joe Copsey of Mechanicsville MD, grandson James Howard, granddaughter Julie Money and great granddaughter Jessica Marstin.

Mary worked hard all her life loving and raising her children and helping with grandchildren. She worked a number of jobs over the years, but after her children were grown, she worked at the Pizza Oven in Solomons for 10 years and then Port of Call Liquors 35 years. She was President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Solomons Volunteer Rescue Squad and Fire Dept. for 20 years since her husband Jimmy, two sons and eventually her daughter were all members. One of her favorite things in the world to do was to play bingo. She could watch a table full of cards and yours too! She was a great cook and would whip up an amazing feast just about every Sunday. There was always plenty and would make room for whoever would walk in at dinner time! She was loved by all and will be greatly missed.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at the Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD 20657 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Services will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at the Rausch Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. with Interment to follow at the Solomons United Methodist Church, 14454 Solomons Island Road, Solomons, MD.

Pallbearers will be Jerome Church, Ashley Blancato, Billy Jones, Alex Thompson, John Thompson, Steve Weems and Gary Crampton, alternate.

Contributions can be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake Foundation, Jon and Kathy Belcher campus, 90 Richie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122.

  • Tuesday, December 18, 1945 - Friday, November 7, 2025

Time of Service: Thursday November 13, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Leonard Eugene “Lenny” Durnbaugh Sr., 79, of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, passed peacefully at home on November 7, 2025. Born December 18, 1945, in Washington, D.C., Lenny was the son of the late William Franklin Durnbaugh and Hazel Evelyn Gray Durnbaugh.

Lenny was the devoted husband of 58 years to Judith Marie Leone Durnbaugh. Together they built a loving family that was his greatest achievement. He is survived by his children: Leonard Eugene “Toby” Durnbaugh Jr. and wife Kelly of Chesapeake Beach; Joseph Trent “Trent” Durnbaugh and wife Marsha of Lusby; and John Anthony “Tony” Durnbaugh of Chesapeake Beach. He was a proud grandfather to Rachael Hoban and husband Craig, Drew Durnbaugh and wife Morgan, Christian, and Cole; step-grandfather to Lexi and Braelyn; and great-grandfather to Jay Hoban. Lenny also leaves behind many beloved sisters- and brothers-in-law, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents as well as by his brother William “Billy” Durnbaugh Jr. and sister Joyce Hullings.

Lenny honorably served his country in the United States Navy aboard the USS Intrepid during the Vietnam War. After his service, he returned home and pursued a successful career as an electrician, joining the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers until his retirement in 2009.

A man of many passions, Lenny coached youth baseball , played softball, and loved spending time on the water aboard his boat. He was an avid golfer, proudly achieving two holes-in-one—one on hole 5 at Twin Shields and one on hole 13 at Chesapeake Hills. He also enjoyed the excitement of playing slots and bingo at the Rod ‘N’ Reel.

Lenny will be remembered for his wry sense of humor, and the countless memories he created with family and friends.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 12th from 2:00–4:00 PM and 6:00–8:00 PM at Rausch Funeral Home in Owings, Maryland.

Funeral Service will take place on Thursday, November 13th at 11:00 AM at Rausch Funeral Home.

Interment will follow at a later date at Cheltenham Veterans Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Prostate Cancer Foundation at https://www.pcf.org/donate/.

  • Friday, May 21, 1943 - Thursday, November 6, 2025

No services scheduled at this time.

Daniel Lester Boesz

May 21, 1943 – November 6, 2025

 

Daniel Boesz passed away unexpectedly on November 6, 2025 at his home in Scientists’ Cliffs in Port Republic, MD at the age of 82.

 

Dan was born in Bridgeton, NJ to Frederick Arthur Boesz and Leona Shimp Boesz. He was the middle child of the family, survived by his younger brother Arthur and predeceased by his older brother Robert. Dan grew up working on a dairy farm milking cows, planting crops and harvesting hay until he left for college at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. At the farm and later during his years at Rutgers, Dan learned many lessons that served him for the rest of his life including the value of hard work, the importance of a good education, a respect for the opinions of others, a love of reading and the desire to learn something new every day.

 

Dan met the love of his life, Christine (Tina) Clark while they were students. They were married on June 26, 1965, shortly after Dan graduated from Rutgers. He then served in the United States Air Force as a flight instructor during the Vietnam War years. Dan continued his military service in the Air Force Reserve while employed as a commercial pilot, first for Eastern Airlines, and later as a captain for United Airlines. He was called up for active duty during Operation Desert Storm where he was a squadron leader flying supplies and personnel through the combat zones of the Middle East. He retired from the Air Force with the rank of colonel, remembered fondly as the “old man” by the men he commanded.

 

Dan and Tina had a second home in Kauai for many years which they purchased with four other friends. Some of his happiest times were the weeks, then months, spent in Kauai where he, Tina and his friends, a group of fellow snowbirds and island year rounders, shared a love of Kauai’s magnificent mountains and beaches, its rich culture and its aloha spirit. Dan embraced it all, from his vast collection of custom-made Hawaiian shirts, to his eagerness to share the island’s many ancient legends and his admiration for the Hawaiian people.

 

Dan surrounded himself with circles of friends which he called his hui, the Hawaiian word for a community of those who are tied together in friendship and support for one another. Dan had several huis including his many dear friends in Maryland and Kauai. He also adored the families of his two God children, Kelly Doda of St. Helena, CA and her husband Allen and daughter Josie, and Chester Yue of Tampa, FL and his wife Lydia and daughters Christine and Lynna. To be a member of one of Dan’s huis was, in his eyes, to be someone who could do no wrong and for whom he could never do enough.

 

Dan and Tina had a nearly insatiable desire to travel and see the world. Together they explored the Arctic and Antarctic regions, Europe, Africa, China and Australia. He especially loved cruising and adventure travel, and continued to travel widely after Tina’s death in 2013.

 

Back in Maryland, Dan was a founding member and longtime supporter of the American Chestnut Land Trust (ACLT) where he also served on one of its first board of directors. He also served ACLT as a dedicated, hard-working volunteer for over thirty-five years. He hiked the trails in the land trust nearly every day and encouraged anyone he encountered along the way to join and get involved in ACLT.

 

Dan will be sorely missed by the hundreds of people whose lives he touched who will remember his infectious smiles, boundless energy and generous spirit.

 

Donations in Dan’s memory may be made to the American Chestnut Land Trust (ACLT) and St. Jude’s Hospital.

 

  • Tuesday, April 27, 1971 - Thursday, November 6, 2025

Time of Service: Friday November 14, 2025 | 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Owings

Brent George Loveless, age 54, of Owings, passed away unexpectedly on the 6th of November while on a hunting trip with his youngest son.

Brent was born in 1971, the youngest son to Everett and Patricia Loveless where he grew up with his brothers Robert, Bryan and Barry on the family farm in Owings.

He was a proud graduate of Northern High School in 1989, where soon after he found his niche in the construction industry, developing a career as a crane operator. He was first an operator at Bay Metal Works but soon mastered the art of running a small crane and started his own company, Brent’s Crane Services. It did not take long for Dunkirk Supply to take notice of his talents, passion and presence at every construction job in Southern Maryland. Dunkirk Supply brought Brent into the company, opening two new successful sections to their services, a crane division followed by a steel division. All these accomplishments would lead Brent into the big leagues of the crane world and become the head dispatcher for Crane Service Company.

He enjoyed hunting and crabbing in his earlier adulthood but as his family grew, his happiness shifted more toward them. Brent became a devoted father, making a point to be involved with their activities and attend every event between his four children. Even in their adulthood he would go to cheer on each of them in various moments of life.

He always found great joy in his family and was delighted when he was blessed with grandchildren. As going camping with his kids became more of a fond memory, Brent decided the tradition could be continued with his granddaughter. He remastered the art (or preparation) of camping and took as many trips as he could with family and friends. He loved the many group trips where all were welcome at his site in the mornings for a breakfast feast.

His world revolved around his grandkids, throughout the year each would be spoiled with the latest surprise their Pop-Pop had in mind.

A strong believer in community and doing things that were good for others, Brent was well known throughout the county for his generous heart and loving nature. Holidays were moments for Brent’s heart to shine. Halloween weekends on the campground held a decorated site, coordinated costumes with his two grandchildren and enough candy for each kid to come around thrice. When Christmas came around, the family knew that the Grinch had always been his favorite Christmas figure, so when his granddaughter fell in love with the green cheermister, it was only right that he bring the Grinch to life in Calvert. For any Christmas event they could attend, his oldest brother, Robert, would be the beloved Santa and Brent would portray the Grinch, bringing along his granddaughter as their sweet Cindy Lou Who.

Although Brent is gone, he will be held in the hearts of many. Brent is survived by his mother Patricia Loveless; loving partner Tina Sleeper; his children, William Loveless and wife Brianna, Alanis Loveless, Joseph Brooks, Kory Loveless and bonus child Bethany Higgs; brothers, Robert Loveless and wife Maria, Bryan Loveless and wife Stacie and Barry Loveless; his grandchildren, Harper Kalnoskas and Wesley Loveless; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends Brent was preceded in death by his father, Everett Loveless and sister-in-law, Sondra Loveless.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to continue Brent’s tradition of helping families in need during the holiday season. There will be a donation box at the funeral home to receive gift cards, and the family will be distributing them to schools throughout the county.

  • Friday, March 14, 1930 - Thursday, November 6, 2025

Time of Service: Tuesday November 18, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Charles Edwin “Chuck” Martin, 95, of Prince Frederick, passed away on November 6, 2025, at his home. He was born on March 14, 1930, in Tyler, TX, to D.B. and Mary Ethel (Heath) Martin.

Chuck spent his childhood moving between southeast Oklahoma and northeast Texas and graduated from Gladewater High School in Gladewater, TX. He began college at 16, enrolling at Texas A&M University where he attended one semester before transferring to North Texas State University. After a couple of semesters there, he decided to withdraw and join the United States Air Force and went on to have a distinguished 20-year career.

Chuck was originally assigned to Bolling Air Force Base and soon after, transferred to Andrews Air Force Base in Camp Springs, MD. While stationed at Andrews, Chuck met Jennie Rosmondo at Walter Reed Medical Center while recovering from an accident. They were married on October 7, 1950. Soon after, he was assigned to the Hurricane Hunters at Kindley Air Force Base in Bermuda. Chuck and the “Hunters” were relocated to Burtonwood AFB England where he served for another year before being transferred to Travis AFB in Fairfield, CA. Another short tour of duty there resulted in reassignment in 1955 back again to Andrews in MD. In the summer of 1957, Chuck was assigned to support the ROTC program at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS. While working there, he completed his education and earned a bachelor’s degree in business.

In 1962, he was assigned to Kunsan AFB South Korea for one year and then came back to MD and Andrews. After supporting the Equipment Management Office (EMO) for 5 years, he received one final assignment and was deployed to Misawa AFB, Japan during the Vietnam War. After returning once again to Andrews, in February 1969 Chuck retired from the USAF, concluding a long and successful military career.

After his retirement from military service, he worked for the C&P Telephone Company, retiring in 1991 as a second-level manager in real estate lease management.

Chuck was a member of St. John Vianney Catholic Church and a former member of the Knights of Columbus. In his spare time, he enjoyed golfing, boxing (in his younger years), gardening, word and number puzzles, “Spinners”, researching family history, spending time with animals, and taking walks with his dog. He was also an avid fan of the Washington Redskins and even worked part-time on weekends early in his military career keeping stats for the team. He was a fan of the Washington Senators and later the Washington Nationals.

Most importantly, Chuck was a devoted family man and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

Chuck was preceded in death by his wife, Jennie Martin, his parents DB and Ethel, brother Pete, and sister Lula. He is survived by his brother Harold Martin; children, Robert Martin (Sing) of Waldorf; Linda Johnson (Steve) of Houston, TX; David Martin (Susan) of Prince Frederick; and Cathy Martin of Chesapeake Beach; grandchildren, Michael Martin, Charles (Rhett) Martin, Stephen Martin, Maria Martin, Deanna Baran, Patricia Johnson, Christopher Johnson, William Johnson, Ana Lomb, Erica Cooke, and David B. Martin; 15 great-grandchildren; and many more nieces, nephews and cousins.

  • Sunday, September 8, 1963 - Thursday, November 6, 2025

Time of Service: Monday November 17, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Anita Carol Bland, 62, of Elk Garden, West Virginia, passed away November 6, 2025, following a brief illness, surrounded by family.

Born September 8th, 1963, in Detroit, Michigan, she was preceded in death by her father Billie D. Blevins.  She lived a fulfilling life raising her two children, running a successful business, caring for her cats, dogs and goat, and enjoying the quiet of the home she worked so hard to build.

In 1986, Anita married Charles Bland III, and together they made their home in Calvert County, Maryland. For forty years, they shared an unbreakable bond, spending each day together in a unique and enduring love that lasted a lifetime.

A woman of remarkable independence and determination, Anita took great pride in her ability to learn and perfect new skills. She devoted countless hours to home projects, renovating two homes in the process. She delighted in sharing her knowledge with others, often beginning her advice with the familiar words, “What you have to do is…” Anita spent forty years with the family business, Engineering Plastics, Inc., where she served as General Manager and Partner, playing a vital role in the company’s growth and success. Upon her retirement, she and Charlie relocated to Elk Garden, West Virginia, where they enjoyed a peaceful life together.

She is survived by her husband of forty years, Charles Bland III; daughters Andrea Zurkan (Josh) of Mechanicsville, Maryland, and Jessica Hall (Keith) of Hoover, Alabama; six grandchildren—Alexis, Grayson, Annabelle, Isabella, Teddy, and Jasmine; and brothers Darrell (Venus) and Dale (Leslie) Blevins of Castlewood, Virginia, Vincent (Beth) Blevins of Stafford, Virginia, and Ernest (Jerri) Blevins of Hull, Georgia, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Viewing and memorial services will be held at Rausch Funeral Home in Port Republic, Maryland on Monday, November 17th, 2025. The family will receive visitors from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. with the service beginning at 11:00 a.m.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers that a donation be made to the Grant Co Hospice Care, Grant Co. WV.

  • Sunday, November 23, 1941 - Monday, November 3, 2025

Time of Service: Friday November 7, 2025 | 12:00 PM

Service Location: Jesus the Divine Word Catholic Church

Thomas Edward Harbaugh, Sr., 83, of Chesapeake Beach passed away November 3, 2025. He was born November 23, 1941 in Washington, DC to James Austin and Arlene (Wishard) Harbaugh. Tom worked for the Office of Naval Intelligence for over 30 years, retiring in 2011. Tom was an avid tennis player and coach. He coached and taught tennis lessons for 35 years and started the tennis program at Northern High School. He was also the assistant basketball coach for many years at Northern and Huntingtown High Schools with head coach and good friend Rick Weber.

Tom was preceded in death by his wife Irene Harbaugh, granddaughter Leah Clark, and brothers William and Ray Harbaugh. He is survived by his daughter Fran Clark of Chesapeake Beach, sons Ted Harbaugh of Corvallis, OR, Sam Harbaugh and his wife Mellissa of Churchton, and Ryan Harbaugh and his wife Jennifer of Huntsville, AL, 6 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and brothers James and Freddie Harbaugh.

  • Wednesday, August 8, 1945 - Monday, November 3, 2025

Time of Service: Saturday November 15, 2025 | 12:30PM

Service Location: Rausch Funeral Home-Port Republic

Billy Ray Wolber, 80, of Port Republic, Maryland, passed away peacefully on November 3, 2025.  Born on August 8, 1945, in La Junta, Colorado, Billy lived a life defined by quiet strength, dedication, and care for his family and friends.

A proud veteran, Billy served his country honorably in the U.S. Navy, an experience that shaped his character and discipline. Following his service, he went on to build a long and distinguished career at the Government Printing Office in Washington DC, where he worked for almost 40 years.

Billy enjoyed golfing, bowling, playing the lottery, fixing things in the house and yard, finding sharks’ teeth, and spending time with his family.  He is survived by his wife Joyce, his children Kerry, Kathryn, and David, his son-in-law Joey, grandsons Andrew and Levi, sisters Betty, Charlotte, and Charlene, and brother Scott.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Center for Life Enrichment. TCLE has allowed Bill’s son, David, to engage with other special needs adults and the community. Funds will support their ongoing activities. Please donate directly at https://tcle.org/donations#financial and include “In memory of Bill Wolber”.

  • Sunday, May 3, 1942 - Sunday, November 2, 2025

Time of Service: Monday November 24, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: St. John Vianney Catholic Church

Charles Reid Hutchins passed away peacefully on November 02, 2025, All Souls Day in Venice, Florida. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Joan. He and Joan had two sons, Michael and Stephen and daughter-in-law Mary. He was also the proud Grandfather of Justin, David, and Megan, and great granddaughter, McKenna.

Charles Reid was the third child of four born to Reid and Connie Hutchins. His siblings are Constance, Raymond, (deceased) and Tim. In addition to Charles Reid’s family of birth he also had a wonderful subsequent family following the death of his mother. His father eventually remarried a local school teacher, Ailene Mohler. Thus, expanding the original family to include children Phil, Ann, Johnny (deceased), and David.

As life progressed after Charles Reid’s original marriage, he met Peggy Parker and that friendship brought them together, forging a very dear and enduring bond over the years.

Charles Reid was known simply as “Chuck” by his friends. He was born and raised in Southern Maryland on a tobacco farm and was guided by his community heritage and the Catholic faith. A graduate of Calvert County High School and later American University, he went on to have a thirty-year career with the Maryland State Police (MSP). At the time of his retirement, he was the Commander of the MSP Aviation Division.

After retirement from the MSP, Chuck went on to serve as part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency Response Team, taking part in the aftermath of many disasters to include hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods. Additionally, he was one of those who responded in the early hours following the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City and the World Trade Center attack on September 11th in New York.

Charles Reid led a life of service to the community and at state and federal levels, reflecting his faith and upbringing in a quiet family farming setting with a strong ethic of helping others.

  • Thursday, December 16, 1954 - Saturday, November 1, 2025

Time of Service: Wednesday November 12, 2025 | 11:00 AM

Service Location: Holy Family Catholic Church

Theresa Marie (Marcus) Manas, 70, of Harwood, passed away on November 1, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born on December 16, 1954, in Cheverly to Aubrey and Mary (Gaffney) Marcus and was raised in the College Park area. Theresa married her husband Bruce on March 20, 1976, and together they settled in Harwood in 1986 after starting their family.

Theresa dedicated her life to her family as a loving mother of five daughters and a proud grandmother of seven. Her greatest joy came from being with her family—whether it was cheering on her daughters, coaching their lacrosse teams, or simply spending time together.

She also enjoyed her work as a food and beverage manager at several golf courses, where her warmth, humor, and ability to connect with people made her a favorite among staff and guests. Outside of work, Theresa loved to travel, shop, and make lasting memories with those closest to her.

Throughout her life, Theresa faced every challenge with remarkable strength and grace. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and later cancer, she met both with determination and courage, even reaching near remission. Her resilience and positive spirit inspired everyone around her.

Theresa is survived by her devoted husband of almost 50 years, Bruce, and their daughters Serena, Kim, Kristy (Stephen), Nikki (Chris) and Cara. She is also survived by her seven grandchildren—Dylan, Teigan, Declan, Nixon, Ainsley, Rylie, and Bruce, as well as her brother, John Marcus, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Michael Marcus.

Theresa will be remembered for her unwavering love of family, her kindness, and her incredible ability to find joy and laughter no matter the circumstance.

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