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DEATH NOTICE


RUTH R. HOLLINGSWORTH
Peacefully passed away on Saturday, August
24, 2019. Friends may visit with the family,
Saturday, September 7, at 10 a.m. followed by
service at 11 a.m. at Florida Avenue Baptist
Church, 623 Florida Ave NW. Interment Ft.
Lincoln Cemetery.


HOLLINGSWORTH


ELENA RAFFAELLA STALIMENE HUGHES
On Tuesday, September 3, 2019, Elena Stal-
imene Hughes passed away at the age of
93 of complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
Elena was born in Naples, Italy to Giovanni and
Assunta Stalimene on February 18, 1926. She
was married to the late Edward Leo Hughes in
Naples at the end of World War II. She was
a noted artist and had lived all over the world
complementing her husband’s career in the
government. They moved to Arlington, Virginia
in the early 1970’s. She is survived by her six
children, 10 grandchildren, and seven great-
grandchildren.
Family will be receiving friends on Sunday,
September 8 at Murphy’s Funeral Home, 4510
Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA, 22203 between 2
and 5 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be
held on Monday, September 9 at 11 a.m. at St
Ann Catholic Church, 5300 North 10th Street,
Arlington, VA, 22205. Interment will follow at
Columbia Gardens Cemetery, 3411 Arlington
Blvd.,Arlington,VA. 22201.


HUGHES


MARGARET DUPREE NELSON (Age 80)
Died on August 29, 2019 in Snow Hill, NC.
Funeral service 2 p.m., Saturday, September 7,
2019 at Hunter-Odom Funeral Service, Rocky
Mount, NC 27801. Visitation one hour prior to
the service at the Funeral Home.


NELSON


DEATH NOTICE


DR. L.ALBERTO NÚÑEZ
Dr. L. Alberto Núñez passed away on Sep-
tember 3, 2019, of cancer.
He was a surgeon who came to the States
in 1960 after completing his M.D. at the
University of Colombia in Bogotá. He com-
pleted his training as a general surgeon
at the Washington Hospital Center, then
completed a fellowship and residency in
cardiovascular and thoracic surgery under
Drs. Michael E. deBakey and Denton A.
Cooley at Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston, Texas. He moved to Bethesda
and practiced for almost four decades. Dr.
Núñez was on the staffs of Holy Cross,
Providence, Shady Grove, Suburban, and
Washington Adventist hospitals. He was
a member of the Montgomery Medical
Society, the Pan-American Medical Society,
and other professional associations, includ-
ing the deBakey and Cooley Cardiovascular
societies at Baylor. Dr. Núñez dedicated
his life to his profession and to the less
fortunate, donating operations and visiting
nursing homes.
Dr. Núñez leaves behind his devoted wife
Anne and his children. A mass will be held
in his honor at 12:30 p.m., Saturday at St.
Raphael's Church in Rockville. If you would
like to make a donation in his name, please
consider the Susan G. Komen Society at
Sibley Hospital, or a charity of your choice,
in lieu of flowers.

NÚÑEZ


scientific research, air traffic control, military
radar and satellite communications.
Yari’s leadership, technical expertise and
energy were highly respected throughout
the industry. He was instrumental in the
development of the world’s largest fully
steerable radio telescope, the Robert C. Byrd
Green Bank Telescope (GBT) in West Virginia,
which is still picking up signals from the
Big Bang. The GBT was profiled in Pagan
Kennedy’s recent opinion piece in the New
York Times:
“Mike Holstine, the business manager and
spokesman for the Green Bank Observatory,
told me there’s so much we can learn from
the telescope — from the location of near-
Earth asteroids to the way that matter first
began to congeal into stars. Such scientific
observations depend on signals as weak as
‘a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a
watt,’ he said.”
The GBT is 60% taller than the Statue of
Liberty and affectionately referred to by
locals as the “Great Big Thing.” Yari also
led the design of the Federal Aviation Admin-
istration’s Terminal Doppler Weather Radar
(for wind shear detection), as well as numer-
ous fixed and mobile antennas, arrays and
support structures.
Yari was an intimidating athlete — a gymnast
in his youth who once performed a one-
handed handstand atop a fire lookout tower,
and who subsequently excelled at soccer,
skiing, tennis, volleyball and weight-lifting.
He was a lifelong member of the Czechoslo-
vak athletic organization, Sokol, and embod-
ied fully its motto: “sound in body, sound in
mind.”
Yari was also a lyrical savant, whose memory
and recall of centuries-old Czech folk songs,
German, Czech and Russian poetry, and his-
torical lore from his native Bohemia was
nothing short of remarkable. He was a singer
and storyteller of materials that ranged from
sublime to ribald. Guests to dinner parties
at the Vondrich household were invariably
treated to some kind of performance — for
better or worse.
In the USA, Yari is survived by his wife Olga
and daughter Clara, stepson Jan Kral and his
wife Nuema and their daughter Jana. In the
Czech Republic, Yari is survived by his sons
Jaroslav and Milan, their children Marketa,
Patrick, Michaela and Milan Jr. and by four
great-grandchildren.
A memorial gathering will be held in October.
Contact Olga Vondrich for details:
[email protected]

JAROSLAV VACLAV VONDRICH, Ph.D.
"Yari"
Yari V. Vondrich departed from this life on
July 29, 2019, surrounded at his home by
his loving and beloved girls, wife Olga and
daughter Clara.
Yari was born on January 24, 1931 on a
farm in Hlubyne, in the Southern part of the
Czech Republic. In the depths of his heart,
Yari remained a farm boy and he had his own
piece of paradise in Nova Scotia. There, in
the village of Doctor’s Cove, with his brilliant
mind and super strong arms, over a period
of several months in 2002, he singlehandedly
and alone accomplished a transformation of
the landscape that is now becoming the stuff
of legend.
After graduating from University in former
Czechoslovakia with a degree in mecjhincal
engineering, Yari was teaching there and
simultaneously working at the SKODA Works,
Pilsen. He also earned his Masters degree
in Economics. Later in the US he earned
his Ph.D. He soon became one of the most
respected engineers in his field at home.
Following the Soviet invasion of Czechoslo-
vakia in August 1968, Yari emigrated and
was sought after by top engineering firms
in multiple countries including Austria, Ger-
many, Canada and South Africa.
Yari’s projects ranged from giant cranes at
home to bridges in Austria to radio tele-
scopes in the USA, all of which were state-
of-the-art, the most technically advanced for
their time.
Yari was a Vice President of Radiation Sys-
tems, Inc., in Sterling, Virginia, from 1983
to his retirement in 1999. The Company
(RSI Inc.), which is now part of General
Dynamics SATCOM Technologies, designed,
built and installed antenna systems for

VONDRICH


DEATH NOTICE


PRATIMA RIMAL
Mrs. Pratima Rimal of Potomac Falls, VA.,
passed away peacefully in her home Sunday,
September 1, 2019 after a long battle with
colon cancer. Beloved wife, sister, mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. Born
October 2, 1940, in Kathmandu, Nepal, before
moving in 1970 to Silver City, NM, with hus-
band Durga and daughters Sheila (Duwadi)
and Shailaja (Brady), as part of an early wave
of South Asian immigration to the United
States. Worked in the restaurant, technology
and banking industries before retiring in the
early 2000s, when she devoted her time to
family, friends and cultural endeavors in the
greater Washington, DC, area. Contributions in
lieu of flowers may be made to the Colorectal
Cancer Alliance http://www.ccalliance.org

RIMAL


EDMUND WALTER RUPERT
Mr. Edmund Rupert, age 93, of Silver Spring,
MD, passed away on September 1, 2019.
He is survived by his daughter, Brenda
(John) Cleaves and his son, Brad (Norma)
Rupert. Also, he is survived by four
grandchildren, Samuel (Maria) Cleaves,
Stacy Cleaves and her husband, Mark
Sanger, and Steven and Stefanie Rupert,
three great-grandchildren, Karla, Adriel,
and Kianna Cleaves, and many nieces and
nephews. Friends may call at Gasch's
Funeral Home, P.A., 4739 Baltimore Avenue,
Hyattsville, MD on Tuesday, September 10
from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and the service is at 3
p.m. Burial is private.
http://www.gaschs.com

RUPERT


CHARLES Z. SERPAN JR.
(Age 84)
Passed away suddenly on July 2, 2019.
Charles was predeceased by his wife Mary
(Polly) Serpan. He is survived by his daugh-
ter Wendy (Steven) Soroka; son David (Feli-
cia) Serpan; and two granddaughters, Lau-
ren and Lilly.
A graduate of Ohio University and the
University of Maryland, Charles worked at
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for
most of his career. The highlight was his
appointment to the position of Nuclear
Safety Attache to the U.S. Mission in Vienna,
Austria.
Charles was an avid world traveler,passion-
ate singer and skilled baker among other
talents.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday
September 7 at 1:30 p.m. at Christ Episco-
pal Church, 4001 Franklin Street, Kensing-
ton, MD 20895.
Memorial contribution may be made to the
National Philharmonic Orchestra, or Christ
Episcopal Church in Kensington.

SERPAN


EILEEN PATRICIA SMITH
On Saturday August 31, 2019 at the age of


  1. Beloved wife of Geoffrey A. Smith, loving
    mother of James M., Gregory D. and Charles A.
    Smith, sister of Dennis M. Rich, grandmother of
    Victoria M., Zachary J., Courtney L. and Colin A.
    Smith,also survived by 25 nieces and nephews.
    The family will receive family and friends at
    Fairfax Memorial Home 9902 Braddock Rd.,
    Fairfax on Wednesday, September 11, from 2
    to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial
    in St. Mary of Sorrows Historic Church 11112
    Fairfax Station Rd., Fairfax Station on Thursday,
    September 12 at 11 a.m. Interment in St. Mary
    Historic Cemetery.
    http://www.fmfh.com


SMITH


DEATH NOTICE


DEATH NOTICE


DANIEL WILLARD III, (Age 91)
Died peacefully in his Washington, DC home
on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, surrounded by
family. Dan was born in Baltimore to the late
Daniel and Mary Willard. His studies at Yale
University were interrupted when he enlisted
in the Army during World War II, but after
the war, he returned to Yale where he earned
undergraduate and graduate degrees in
physics before earning a Ph.D. in physics
from MIT. (According to his mother, if his
hands had been larger, he might have been a
concert pianist instead, having been admitted
to the Peabody Institute.) He taught physics
at Swathmore College where he met his wife,
Linda. They had two sons and settled in the
Washington, DC area where they lived for
over 55 years. Dan had returned to the Army
as a civilian in Operations Research (using
mathematics to get the most out of the tax
payers’ dollar). He received a medal for deter-
mining how to maintain the U.S. nuclear arse-
nal with fewer missile tests, saving hundreds
of millions of dollars.
Dan was an avid sailor, first in Long Island
Sound, and later with Linda in the Chesapeake
Bay. In their later years, Dan and Linda visited
many countries around the world. He had
an inquisitive mind with an appreciation of
nature, classical music, fine wines, and power
tools. He greatly enjoyed hosting events for his
extended family.
Dan is survived by his sons, Dan (Madelon) and
Ted (Amy); four grandchildren, Ashley, Emily,
T.J. and Jeremy; and sister, M.B. Munford. Dan
and Linda’s ashes will be buried in Hartland,
VT, where Dan’s grandfather, Daniel Willard Sr.,
as well as Dan’s great grandfather, and great-
great-grandfather were born and buried.

WILLARD


Minister DAMIAN L.WILLIAMS
Peacefully passed on Friday, August 30, 2019.
Son of the late Brenda J. Williams. He is
survived by a son, Denim J. A. Freeman; his
father, Rev. Samuel Simmons; three uncles,
Isaiah Jr., Pastor Dennis Williams (Ruby) and
Adrian Williams (Rhonda); four aunts, Lena
Williamson (David), Arthalia Threat, Evang. Allie
Watts and Missn. Armeda Williams; and a
host of cousins, other relatives and friends.
On Saturday, September 7, 2019 friends may
visit with the family from 10 a.m. until time of
funeral service 11 a.m. at Greater Deliverance
COGIC, 441 Chaplin St., SE, Washington, DC.
Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.

WILLIAMS


IN MEMORIAM


ELLEN W. SMITH
March 25, 1922 ~ September 6, 2016
Loving you always. Missing you everyday.
Memories in our hearts Forever.
The Family

SMITH


DEATH NOTICE


BARBARA J.ALLIGOOD
Barbara (Jefferson) Alligood, 76, of Stephens
City, VA, on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, at her
home. Born in 1943, in Greenville, NC, retired
CIA-IT Specialist. Wife to the late James V.
Alligood; mother of “Wicket”; Charlotte Pass-
man (Darrell) and Vernon W. Alligood; two
granddaughters, Crystal and Ashley; three
great-grandchildren; sister, Elsie and brother,
Linwood. Friends may call on Friday, Septem-
ber 6, 6 to 8 p.m., at Omps Funeral Home,
Winchester, VA and on Sunday, September 8,
1 to 3 p.m. at Paul Funeral Home, Washington,
NC. Graveside service Sunday, September 8,
3 p.m. at Pamlico Memorial Gardens, Washing-
ton, NC.
Please view full obituary and tribute wall at
http://www.ompsfuneralhome.com

ALLIGOOD


CHARLES ELSWORTH JENKINS (Age 78)
Of Great Falls, Virginia died peacefully on
August 30, 2019, surrounded by his family. He
was born on May 27, 1941 in Washington, DC,
the son of Mary Facchina and Elsworth M.
Jenkins.
Charlie graduated from Herndon High School
and went on to the University of Richmond
where he graduated in 1963, making him the
first of his family to graduate college. While at
the University of Richmond, he earned a B.S. in
Business Administration and was a member of
Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. After serving in
the U.S. Navy, he launched a successful career
as a stockbroker at Bellamah, Newhouser and
Barrett. In 1989 he went to Johnston, Lemon
& Company where he diligently worked until
his retirement in 2001. Always the life of the
party, Charlie had a passion for decorating,
antiquing, food, traveling, friends, and family.
To those close to him, he was known for his
ability to provide sound and reliable guidance
when facing life’s tough decisions.
A dedicated father, husband, grandfather, and
friend, he is survived by his wife, Virginia Bell
Jenkins; his daughters, Molly Elizabeth Jenkins,
of the Shenandoah Valley and Lindsay Jenkins
Monger and her husband, John Henry Monger
IV, of Harrisonburg; his three stepchildren,
Latané Beck Conant and her husband, Carson
Victor Conant, of Chicago; Edward Catesby
Beck and his wife, Katherine Gibson Beck, of
Richmond; and Anne-Henley Beck of Chicago.
He adored his eight grandsons, Catesby,
Charles, Elsworth (Worth), Gibson, Ware, Wat-
son,William (Billy), and Woodson (Woods).
A memorial service will be held in his honor
at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Great Falls,
VA on Friday, September 6 at 11 a.m. In lieu of
flowers, donations can be made to the Make a
Wish Foundation.

JENKINS


DEATH NOTICE


PATRICIA FLOTHOW LOCKE
OnThursday,August22,2019.Thebeloved
mother of Ian J. Goldin of Washington, DC;
sister of Dana Wyles of New York, NY,
Mary DiFalco of Kresgeville, PA and Renee
Graff of Ibiza, Spain. A memorial service
will be held on Saturday, October 5 at 9:30
am at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Church
Circle, Annapolis, MD. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to the Ovarian
Cancer Research Alliance, 14 Pennsylvania
Plaza, Ste. 2110, New York, NY 10122.
Online condolences may be made online at:
KalasFuneralHomes.com

LOCKE


Bethesda-Chevy Chase YMCA and served as
its Chairman. In 1964, with other leaders,
Bob championed the cause to integrate the
Metropolitan Washington YMCA. This spring
he spoke at the ribbon cutting of the comple-
tion of the first phase of the BCC YMCA’s
expansion.
For nine years, Bob served as Scoutmaster
of Boy Scout Troop 8 in Bethesda Maryland,
and then as Scoutmaster of the International
Jamboree Troop 314 of the 13th World Jam-
boree in Japan. All three sons were members
of Troop 8, as well as his nephews and many
of his Sunday School students. He received
the Silver Beaver Award from the National
Capital Area Council of the Boy Scouts for his
leadership in Scouting and in the community.
Bob is also credited with arranging for the
acquisition of the land at the corner of Cedar
Lane and Rockville Pike in Bethesda, for
the Council Headquarters in 1968. He was
registered as a Scout leader for many years,
and opened the farm to use by Boy Scout and
Girl Scouts units for over 75 years.
Bob continued his activity in Rotary, was
elected District Governor for 1982-1983 of
District 7620, became an instructor of
upcoming leaders and a Major Donor to
the Rotary Foundation. Bob achieved 52
consecutive years of perfect weekly atten-
dance and participated in many of the Rotary
International Conventions.
After retiring from the brokerage business
in 1986, Bob continued farming, caring for
JoAnne’s horses, raising corn, wheat, and soy
beans, Black Angus beef cattle, and hay, on
Mt. Prospect Farm. He was active in the
Men’s Garden Club of Montgomery County
as well as the Montgomery County Farmers
Club. Bob remained active, baling hay as
recently as last Fall.
Bob’s interest in showing and touring antique
automobiles was shared with his older broth-
er, Bill. Bob accumulated a stable of vehicles,
including a 1915 Ford Model T, a 1940 Ford
wooden station wagon, a 1971 Rolls Royce
Silver Shadow sedan and a 1938 Lincoln
limousine. It was the 1938 Lincoln that
provided the most entertainment and joy to
Bob. He regularly took this Lincoln on events
with the Classic Car Club of America and
the Antique Automobile Club of America.
Perhaps the pinnacle of his antique auto-
mobile activities was attending the Pebble
Beach Concours d’Elegance in 2011 with the
Lincoln. At this most prestigious car show,
he received a Third Place trophy in his class
and the Best Lincoln At Show trophy.
He has served on several Montgomery Coun-
ty commissions, including the Circuit Court of
Montgomery County, Property Review Com-
mission; the Montgomery County Rustic
Roads Commission; and on the Advisory
Committee of the Montgomery County
Potomac Sub-Region Master Plan for 2000.
Bob was an active member of First Church
of Christ, Scientist, in Chevy Chase, including
serving as First Reader, Sunday School
teacher and several terms on the Board
of Trustees. He enjoyed being an active
member of many local clubs and organiza-
tions including The Woman’s Club of Chevy
Chase and Columbia Country Club in addition
to supporting JoAnne’s interest in horses, the
Potomac Hunt and National Society of Arts &
Letters. After JoAnne’s passing in 2010, Bob
was joined in traveling and touring by their
dear friend of 52 years, Jane Boynton, and by
his sons.
A Celebration of his life will occur on Satur-
day, September 7, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. at the
Gaithersburg-Washingtonian Marriott Hotel
on Washingtonian Blvd. All are welcome.

ROBERT MILTON HANSON
Quietly passed, at home on Friday,August 16,


  1. His wife, JoAnne passed in 2010. Bob
    is survived by his three married sons, John
    (Ann), Charles (Janet), and Timothy (Alicia),
    his five grandchildren and a great-grandson.
    Bob was born in Washington, DC. on April 27,
    1924, as a member of the third generation of
    his family to live here, and the first member
    to be born in a hospital. His maternal grandfa-
    ther founded E.G. Schafer, a plumbing supply
    business that dated in the family from around

  2. As a child, Bob recalled living in the
    family home that backed up to Rock Creek
    Park, cleaning the family stables, horseback
    riding, and flying model airplanes in DAR
    Constitution Hall.
    He attended Landon School in Bethesda
    where he was on the equestrian team, grad-
    uating in 1943. After his family moved to Mt
    Prospect Farm, near Gaithersburg, in 1941,
    Bob joined the local 4-H club and raised
    Berkshire hogs and Black Angus cattle. He
    became a 4-H Club Leader and with 15
    others, served on the organizing committee
    in 1945 that helped form the Montgomery
    County Agricultural Fair. Bob was voted into
    the 4-H All Stars, the highest recognition that
    a 4-H’er can achieve. During World War II
    the local Draft Board required Bob to stay
    on the farm, while his elder brother served
    in the Army in Africa and Italy. In 1945,
    Bob was selected as the President of Rural
    Youth of America, a national association of
    youth groups including 4-H and FFA. Bob
    remained active in farming in Montgomery
    County, cultivating hundreds of acres in the
    county and breeding cattle and hogs and
    completing his agricultural education at the
    University of Maryland. He married JoAnne
    Dingwell on September 7, 1950 , and shortly
    after, was called up to serve in the US Air
    Forceasanintelligenceofficerduringthe
    Korean War.
    After returning from the Korean War, while
    continuing the farming, he joined Jones
    Kreeger & Co, a stock brokerage firm. During
    this time, Bob and JoAnne were raising three
    sons. Bob became active in the Rockville
    Rotary Club, served as its President in 1958-
    1959, served on the Board of the Metro-
    politan YMCA, and began serving on the
    American Automobile Association Mid-
    Atlantic Advisory Board, which he continued
    for over 30 years. As an Allied Member
    of the NYSE, a partner and manager of
    the Bethesda Branch of Jones Kreeger, he
    served on the Finance Committee of the
    Montgomery County Government and the
    Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Chamber of
    Commerce. While active with the County
    Historical Society, he is credited with arrang-
    ing the acquisition of the property for the
    Rockville Civic Center. While serving on the
    Metropolitan YMCA Board as Secretary, he
    became one of the founding members of the


HANSON


running sound for performances, pitching
tents for the Girl Scout troop, and swim
meets just to name a few. He was always a
hands-on father, as this role was his greatest
joy.
Tobey picked up a guitar around age 8 and
never really put it down, going on to become
an extraordinarily gifted musician. Through-
out his life, Tobey played in many bands.
When he wasn't working, he was either
practicing, rehearsing or performing.
Tobey will be remembered for his sense of
humor, good heartedness, his unconditional
love for his children and family, and his
passion for music.
Tobey is survived by his two daughters Carly
Garrett Schreiner and Mary Thomas Schrein-
er and by his former wife, Paige Schreiner, all
of Damascus, MD; mother Jennifer (Setzer)
Schreiner of Culpeper, VA; father Irwin
Schreiner and stepmother Barbara of Bethes-
da, MD; half sister Samara Schreiner and
husband Kevin Shinaberry of Sykesville, MD,
half sister Hannah Schreiner of Brooklyn,
NY; grandmother Margaret "Go-go" Setzer of
Capital Heights, MD; Aunt Patricia Setzer of
Capital Heights, MD; Uncle David Setzer and
wife Tamara of Hanahan, SC; Uncle Steven
Setzer of Capital Heights, MD; parents Ross
and Connie Cowan of Lee's Summit, MO, half
sister Emily Cowan Waldroup of MO; step
brother Stephen Clark, step sisters Jennifer
Everson and Elizabeth Baldwin; 3 nephews,
2 nieces, cousins and many friends. Tobey is
preceded in death by his grandfather Chief
Petty Officer Peter Setzer, USN, (Ret).
Friends may call on Saturday, September 7 at
Molesworth-Williams Funeral Home, 26401
Ridge Road, in Damascus, MD, from 11 a.m.
until a memorial service will begin at 12
noon. Pastor Nicholas Setzer, will officiate
Please send memorial donations to The
Kennedy Forum, an organization that aims
to achieve health equity by advancing evi-
dence-based practices, policies, and pro-
gramming for the treatment of mental health
and addiction. thekennedyforum.org
Online condolences may be shared with his
family atwww.molesworthwilliams.com

TOBEY SCHREINER
Tobey Schreiner passed away on Thursday,
August 29, 2019 at his home, in Damascus
MD. He was 54 years old. Tobey was born to
Jennifer Setzer (Schreiner) and Ross Cowan
in Washington, DC on January 11, 1965.
Tobey was raised in Rappahannock Co, VA
and attended Rappahannock HS, graduating
in 1984. A hallmark of his time spent at
Rappahannock HS was his varsity baseball
career, playing a multitude of different posi-
tions in the field, of which one of his favorite
positions playing catcher. After high school,
Tobey went on to continue his love of base-
ball through playing for several community
softball teams and county senior league
baseball teams. After studying broadcasting
at Montgomery College in Rockville, Tobey
began his 33 year career in radio. He started
off as a DJ for a local radio station, advancing
to board operator for WTOP before joining
WAMU in 1991 as a broadcast technician.
Tobey was an integral part of "The Big Broad-
cast" with Ed Walker, serving as his right
hand man from his first days at WAMU until
the final broadcast in 2015, right before
Walker's death. He also worked on "The
Diane Rehm Show", working closely with
Rehm for decades.
In 1993, Tobey married Paige (Garrett)
Schreiner and together they raised daughters
Carly and Mary. Tobey participated in all his
daughters' activities, from coaching softball,

SCHREINER


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DEATH NOTICE


YVONNE SELENAR PAIGE
It is with great sorrow that we announce the
death of our mother Yvonne Selenar Paige on
August 24, 2019 at age 74. Our mother was
a long time resident of Washington, DC and
worked for Goodwill of Greater Washington.
Our mother was a prime example of a virtuous
woman. She is survived by her husband Donald
Paige Sr. of 59 years. Her daughters, Vondell
and Geraldine her son Donald Paige Jr., Charles
(deceased), five grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held
on Saturday, September 7, 2019 at 11 a.m. at
Greater Good Samaritan Baptist Church, 5100
E. Street, SE,Washington, DC 20019.

PAIGE


DEATH NOTICE


FELICIA ANN SIMPSON
On Wednesday, September 4, 2019, Felicia
Ann Simpson of Forestville, MD, was called to
rest. She leaves to cherish her memory her
mother, Hester M. Proctor; daughter, Cherish
Simpson (Terence Trent); brother, Sonny Proc-
tor; three sisters, Pam Carter, Elaine Dukes
(Larry) and Tracey Robinson (Dominic); one
granddaughter, Saniyah Parks; a host of other
relatives and friends. Family will receive friends
on Monday, September 9, 2019 at Strickland
Funeral Services, 6500 Allentown Rd., Camp
Springs, MD, from 10 a.m. until time of funeral
service at 11 a.m. Interment private.
http://www.stricklandfuneralservices.com

SIMPSON


PEARL VIRGINIA SMITH (Age 72)
Born August 6, 1947. Peacefully on August
31, 2019. Beloved mother of Angela Smith-
Wheeler. Services on Saturday, September 7,
2019.Viewing 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m.,Alexan-
der Memorial Baptist Church, 10675 Crain
Highway, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772. Inter-
ment Southern Memorial Gardens, Dunkirk,
MD.Arrangements by Sewell Funeral Home.

SMITH


LINDSEY CARROLL URAL ( Age 75)
Departed this life peacefully
Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at
Loudoun Hospital Leesburg,VA. He
is survived by his wife of Helen
Smith Ural; three children, Melissa
Ural of Ashburn VA, Leon Ural of
Leesburg,VA and Kathfaha Renne
Ural of Martinsburg, WV; nine grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren. He is also survived by
three sisters, Dorothy cook of Silver Spring,
MD, Mary Ewell of Suitland, MD, Frances Frye
of Camp Springs, MD and one brother Beverly
Ewell of Mount Pleasant, SC. He is also survived
by his mother-in-law Pearl Blow of Purcellville,
VA; three sisters-in-law Lily Trammell of Hamil-
ton, VA, three brothers-in-law, joseph Smith of
Lovettsville, VA, Anthony Smith of Purcellville,
VA, Howard Smith Philomont, VA and a second
mother to Lindsey, Mary Warner of Philomont
VA, and a host of many loving nieces,nephews,
cousins and friends. Funeral services will be
held on Saturday, September 7, 2019 viewing
and visitation from 10 a.m. until time of service
11 a.m. at the New Zion Baptist Church, 22282
Sam Fred Rd., Middleburg,VA 20117. Interment
Mt. Zion Memorial Park, Middleburg, VA.
Arrangements by LYLES FUNERAL SERVICE,
serving Northern VA. Eric S. Lyles, Director. Lic.
VA/MD/DC, 1-800-388-1913

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