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Allan Lester "Zeke" Rausch, Jr.

  • Thursday, November 23, 1972 - Friday, May 29, 2026

Allan Lester “Zeke” Rausch, 53, passed away on May 29, 2026. Born on November 23, 1972, in Annapolis, Maryland, he was the beloved son of Allan Lester “Fuzzy” Rausch and Pamela Sri Hyland.

Zeke was well known throughout Annapolis for his years as a bartender at Griffins West, where he formed many lasting friendships and connections over the years. He had a deep passion for cars, music, and dogs, and those who knew him will remember his love for playing music and enjoying life’s simple moments.

Zeke is survived by his brother, Dylan Rausch, and his sister, Amanda Rausch, and Pamela Sri Hyland along with many family members and friends who will miss him dearly.

He will be remembered for his free spirit, his love of music, dogs and the memories he shared with those around him. Though gone too soon, his presence and spirit will remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

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Marianne Santangelo

June 17 – Obituary: Allan Lester “Zeke” Rausch, Jr.

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  1. I just can’t fathom you departed here way too young too soon 💔 😪 it’s not fair. I will cherish all the great times we shared with you at Griffins West and and around DTA Annapolis you brought such joy and laughs to the Annapolis Music Social Scene 😀 I am very sad you were called Upstairs with the Big Man in heaven. No more suffering 😌 you can fly high anytime anywhere forever now! Until we meet again dear sweet friend rest in eternal life laughing joking and in celebration. Sending live and prayers for you Zeke and family and friends. 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

Timothy Cook

June 17 – Obituary: Allan Lester “Zeke” Rausch, Jr.

Sorry to hear about Zeke Passing.  I understand that he was sick for a while and is probably a better place now.  I always remember hanging out with him at the Pit behind Airinc research off Riva Road and running around in shool, goofing off.  I recall he had some kind of gold pontiac, and one night he pulled up with spot light pretending to be a cop, and everyone threw their beers and ran into the woods, then he was just sitting there laughing like it was some kind of joke.  We crossed paths at Griffins west a couple of time, and then eventually he fell out of the public sphere.  I remember he liked his dogs a lot.  Well, now he is probably cracking jokes in heaven with Mike Bags, Grover, and Paty.  rest easy friend. regards, from Tim and the Cook family from sherwood.

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