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Warren Addison Nottingham

April 16, 1945- June 8, 2013

Warren Addison Nottingham, 68, of Dunkirk, MD passed away June 8, 2013 at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis, MD. He was born April 16, 1945 in Bartow, WV to Robert B. and Dollie (Stone) Nottingham. Warren was raised in Bartow where he attended public schools, and moved to the Washington, D.C. area at the age of 16. Warren married Susann Simcox on July 16, 1965. They lived in the Washington, D.C. suburbs until moving to Calvert County in 1973, and he had lived in Dunkirk since that time. He was a custom home builder in Calvert County and was also employed as a journeyman union carpenter and member of the Washington, D.C. Carpenter’s District Council, Local 1145. Warren retired in September 2009. He had a passion for construction, and loved going to work. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and in his spare time enjoyed hunting.

Warren was preceded in death by his wife Susann in 2009; by two sons, Jon and Alan Nottingham; and by a brother Ronald Nottingham. He is survived by a daughter Patricia N. Garzone and husband Jason, and a son Gregory L. Nottingham, all of Dunkirk. Also surviving are grandchildren, Zack, Allie, Nick and Seth; a brother Randall “Randy” Nottingham of Westerville, OH, and a sister Geraldine “Jeri” Allen of Waldorf, MD.

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