Brian Duncan Ritter
September 1, 1967 – May 22, 2022
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Brian Duncan Ritter, 54 of Lusby, MD and formerly of Calverton, MD, passed away on May 22, 2022 at his residence. Born September 1, 1967 in Washington, DC, he was the son of the late James Carroll Ritter and Diane (Chestnut) Ritter.
Brian graduated from High Point Senior High School in 1984. He was an Aquatics Specialist for Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning. Brian Loved to fish and play golf.
Brian is survived by his wife, Carlette Norwood Ritter whom he married on June 20, 2003 in Upper Marlboro, MD; his children, Angelique D. Ritter of Birmingham, England and Brianne M. Perez of Temple Hills, MD; and siblings, Jim Ritter of Washington, DC, Jon Ritter of NJ and Kirsten Ritter of MA.
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We will always love and cherish your family Brian. Steven J. Boretos and I are very sorry, we loved him so much when we went to FUMC. With love and many prayers forever! Barbara and Steve! We lifted your family up in prayer at our church, Epworth United Methodist Church in Gaithersburg where we attend church! Once again sending your family love and many cherished prayers! If you have a service we hope your family will let us know if we are allowed to come or if it will be private.
I miss you brother. I’ve been thinking about you a lot recently, and struggling with your loss. As requested, I’m playing “A Whiter Shade of Pale” and having a beer in your memory. Today also marks my 22nd year in the Navy, and I remember how supportive you were when I told you I was signing up. Thanks to your support in those early days, I stuck with it and have trained and groomed a whole new generation to carry the torch. Your influence has touched an incalculable number of people for the better. I look forward to sitting down with you when I’m done here and trading a whole passel of improbable and highly exaggerated tales, like the in old times. Fair Winds and Following Seas, Brother. I love you.
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We will always love and cherish your family Brian. Steven J. Boretos and I are very sorry, we loved him so much when we went to FUMC. With love and many prayers forever! Barbara and Steve! We lifted your family up in prayer at our church, Epworth United Methodist Church in Gaithersburg where we attend church! Once again sending your family love and many cherished prayers! If you have a service we hope your family will let us know if we are allowed to come or if it will be private.
I miss you brother. I’ve been thinking about you a lot recently, and struggling with your loss. As requested, I’m playing “A Whiter Shade of Pale” and having a beer in your memory. Today also marks my 22nd year in the Navy, and I remember how supportive you were when I told you I was signing up. Thanks to your support in those early days, I stuck with it and have trained and groomed a whole new generation to carry the torch. Your influence has touched an incalculable number of people for the better. I look forward to sitting down with you when I’m done here and trading a whole passel of improbable and highly exaggerated tales, like the in old times. Fair Winds and Following Seas, Brother. I love you.