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BY ANDREA RODRIGUEZ
AND PETER ORSI

Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y
Alamino, a sugar worker’s son
who oversaw the first papal visit
to Cuba, helped lower barriers to
believers in the communist coun-
try and played a role in mediating
improved U.S.-Cuba ties, died
July 26 in Havana. He was 82.
His death was announced by
his successor, Havana Archbish-
op Juan de la Caridad García
Rodriguez. The cause was not
disclosed.
Cardinal Ortega helped open a
dialogue between Cuba and the
United States that led the two
countries to resume relations in
2014, after Presidents Raúl Castro
and Barack Obama secretly
turned to Pope Francis for help.
He served as a messenger for both
sides, carrying secret letters and
responses that helped thaw rela-
tions.
With his flawless French, flow-
ing vestments and dark-rimmed
glasses, Cardinal Ortega cut an
elegant figure in Cuban society.
Abroad, he was well known
among fellow cardinals, especial-
ly in the United States, where he
befriended several, including
Cardinal William Keeler, arch-
bishop of Baltimore.
Cardinal Ortega, who was born
and raised in Cuba, became the
country’s top Roman Catholic
leader and was mentioned at
times as a long-shot candidate to
succeed Pope John Paul II.
Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino
was born Oct. 18, 1936, in the
sugar mill town of Jagüey Grande
in the central province of Matan-
zas. He moved to the provincial
capital as a child and began
studying for the priesthood.
He completed his studies with
the Fathers of Foreign Missions in
Quebec City and then returned to
Matanzas to be ordained on
Aug. 2, 1964 — just as the new
communist government was fur-
ther weakening an already feeble
Cuban church.
The church, long identified
with Cuba’s wealthier citizens,
took a vehemently anti-commu-
nist line shortly before leader
Fidel Castro declared Cuba to be
socialist in 1961. The government
later accused prominent Catho-
lics of trying to topple Castro.
Public religious events were
banned after processions were
transformed into political pro-
tests, sometimes turning violent.
Hundreds of foreign priests,
mostly from Spain, were expelled.
The more than 150 Catholic
schools that once operated across
the island were nationalized.
Cardinal Ortega was among


many Cuban priests sent to
military-run agricultural work
camps, spending a year begin-
ning in 1966. After his release, he
worked as a parish priest in his
hometown. He also oversaw sev-
eral neighboring parishes, travel-
ing among churches to celebrate
Mass, perform baptisms and offi-
ciate at weddings.
A skilled pianist, Cardinal Or-
tega composed music for a Cuban
Catholic Mass and traveled to
Havana weekly to lecture on the-
ology at the San Carlos y San
Ambrosio Seminary.
He was named bishop for the
western province of Pinar del Río
in December 1978 and was conse-
crated the following month. He
became archbishop of Havana in
November 1981.
At the time, the Cuban govern-
ment was officially atheist. Be-
lievers of all faiths were banned
from the Communist Party, the
military and some other profes-
sions. But Cardinal Ortega helped
rebuild the church infrastructure
around Havana, establishing new
parishes and renovating more
than 40 churches.
He also set up Caritas of Ha-
vana, the first office of the Catho-
lic relief charity in Cuba. That
planted the seed for Caritas of
Cuba, which delivers meals and
medicine to people across the
island.
Cardinal Ortega was named
president of Cuba’s Catholic Bish-
ops Conference in 1988 and held
that position for a decade.
In November 1994, Pope John
Paul II named Cardinal Ortega
the first cardinal in Cuba in more
than three decades — and the
second in the island’s history.
In 1992, the government
dropped its constitutional refer-
ences to atheism, and a gradual
thaw in church-state relations be-
gan, culminating with the papal
visit on Jan. 21-25, 1998, and
government acceptance of some
outdoor religious events.
While Cardinal Ortega re-
frained from publicly confronting
the Cuban government, on his
trips abroad he expressed disap-
pointment that the opening had
been modest.
Critics accused him of being
too conciliatory to the govern-
ment, although Cardinal Ortega
— who in 2010 and 2011 helped
the church and Raúl Castro reach
a deal to free a group of political
prisoners who had been held
since 2003 — said the church’s
place was not in politics but in
humanitarian deeds.
In April 2016, Pope Francis
approved Cardinal Ortega’s re-
quest to retire.
— Associated Press

JAIME LUCAS ORTEGA Y ALAMINO, 82


Cardinal helped revive


Catholic Church in Cuba


JAVIER GALEANO/ASSOCIATED PRESS

At top, Cuba’s Cardinal Jaime Lucas Ortega y Alamino
accompanies Pope Francis as they arrive in Havana in 2015.
Cardinal Ortega oversaw the first papal trip to Cuba in 1998, when
Pope John Paul II visited. Above, Cardinal Ortega is seen in 2009.


ISMAEL FRANCISCO/CUBADEBATE/ASSOCIATED PRESS

IN MEMORIAM


NORMAN GLENN ASHLEY
March 2, 1922 - August 6, 1994
How sad is this day to me
The day on which you died;
Your memory will cling to my heart
Till I rest by your side.
Love David and Family

ASHLEY


DEATH NOTICE


THOMAS M.AMBROSE
Thomas M. Ambrose, 74, of Poolesville, MD,
died peacefully on August 4, 2019 at Casey
House Hospice in Rockville, MD.
He was the husband of the late Sharon A.
(Slade) Ambrose.
Born on March 23, 1945, he was the son of
the late Harold and Mary (Doherty) Ambrose.
Tom served his country proudly in the United
States Army.
He is survived by his daughter Molly Ambrose
of CO; brother, Michael Ambrose of MN; grand-
son, Winston Mattingly; sister-in-law, Trudi
Ambrose and close friends, Jimmy, Betty and
Frank.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Lindy
Summers and two brothers, Joseph Ambrose
and Harold Ambrose, Jr.
The family will be receiving friends on Wednes-
day, August 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hilton
Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd. (Rt. 109),
Barnesville, MD.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made
to Montgomery Hospice Casey House
(www.montgomeryhospice.org/donate-and-
support)

AMBROSE


ELSIE BARBARA ASHOOSH
On August 3, 2019. A beloved sister, cousin,
and aunt, who proudly counted more than 200
nieces and nephews great grand, and great-
great. Elsie was born on February 12, 1932,
and raised in Manchester, NH. After graduating
from Central High School in 1949 and working
for more than a decade in Manchester, she
moved to Northern Virginia in 1962, where
she lived in Alexandria, Arlington, and Fairfax
with her lifelong friend and cousin, Elizabeth
D. Ashooh, most recently at Goodwin House
Alexandria. Elsie worked as an administrative
assistant to Congressman Melvin R. Laird (R-
WI) in the U.S. House of Representatives and as
a congressional liaison at the General Services
Administration for some 30 years before retir-
ing in 1990. A founding member of Holy Trans-
figuration Melkite Greek Catholic Church in
McLean,VA, she devoted countless hours each
year as a member of the Ladies Guild and
to assisting with the Fall Food Festival and
the Lebanese Holiday Sweets Sale fundraisers.
Elsie will be remembered at Holy Transfigura-
tion at a 10:30 a.m. visitation, followed by
an 11:30 a.m. liturgy on Wednesday, August
7, 2019. Visitation and liturgy will then occur
at Our Lady of the Cedars Melkite Catholic
Church in Manchester, NH, on a date to be
announced soon, with interment following at
Saint Joseph’s Cemetery, in Bedford, NH.

ASHOOSH


Ellen L.Ashton
passed away on July 26, 2019. Ellen was
the beloved wife the late Dubois V. Ashton
Sr.; devoted mother of the late D. Vance
Ashton Jr. and mother in law of Mykelle
Ashton; loving grandmother of Spencer
Ashton and Siarra McCutchen and great
grandmother of Robert, Nathan and Kay-
dence; dear foster sister of Othella Green-
lee. Robert Garrison was a warm and loving
companion and assisted Ellen in her time
of need. Relatives and friends are invited
to visit at the Chapel of Donaldson Funeral
Home,P.A., 313 Talbott Avenue Laurel,
Maryland 20707 on Saturday, August 10,
2019 from 11 a.m. until the time of the
memorial service at 12 p.m. In lieu of
flowers memorial donations may be made
to Susan G. Komen. For a full obituary and
online condolences please visit
http://www.donaldsonfuneralhomes.com

ASHTON


ANNA G. BELLS
(Age 96)
Peacefully transitioned on Tuesday, July 30,
2019 at her residence. She is survived by her
loving daughter, Alice L. Wilkins; two sisters,
Dorothy Davis (Charlie) of Greenwood, SC and
Florence Holloway of Ft. Washington, MD; one
brother, Benjamin Holloway of Greenwood,
SC; five grandchildren; several great-grandchil-
dren; host of other relatives and friends. On
Thursday, August 8, 2019 from 10 a.m. until
service time at 11 a.m. friends may visit with
the family at New Covenant Church OfThe Lord
Jesus Christ, 3805 Lawrence Street, Colmar
Manor, MD 20722. Interment Ft. Lincoln
Cemetery, Brentwood, MD.
http://www.marshallmarchfh.com

BELLS


BESSIE BEZANTAKOS
On Sunday, August 4, 2019; Bessie Bezantakos
of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of the late
Louis George Bezantakos; loving mother of
George Bezantakos and Joy Elizabeth (John)
Binford; cherished grandmother of Victoria
Elizabeth, adored sister of John (Angela) Cour-
tis and beloved "Thea" of many nieces and
nephews.Visitation will be held at Hines Rinaldi
Funeral Home, 11800 New Hampshire Ave.,
Silver Spring, MD on Wednesday, August 7,
from 5 to 8 p.m. with Trisagion Prayers at 7:30
p.m.FuneralServiceswillbeheldonThursday,
August 8, at 10 a.m. at Sts. Constantine and
Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 701 Norwood
Rd., Silver Spring, MD, 20905. Interment Cedar
Hill Cemetery, Suitland, MD.

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DEATH NOTICE


SAUNDRA WOLFF FELLERMAN
Saundra Wolff Fellerman, of Balti-
more, MD, passed away on Sunday,
August 4, 2019. She was prede-
ceased by her beloved husband,
Keith Fellerman, son, Bruce Feller-
man, and parents, Benjamin and
Kitty Wolff. Saundra is survived by
her daughter, Rosanne Horowitz; son-in-law,
Martin Horowitz, and daughter-in-law, Donna
Fellerman; her siblings, Martin Wolff (Libby
Berman) and Eileen (Harold) Engel; grandchil-
dren, Andrew (Heather) Horowitz, Eric (Mary)
Horowitz and Sarah Fellerman; great-grand-
children Landon,Elizabeth and Ethan Horowitz.
Saundra is also survived by other loving family
members, Jennifer, Elyssa and Alexandra
Gehring, Andrew Engel, Deborah, Salvatore,
and Ezra Engel-Dimauro, Lisa, Brendan, Elijah,
Zachary, and Aaron Maiorana, Jason Engel,
Siobhan Hayes, Fiona, Maja, and Adrian Engel.
Services at SOL LEVINSON & BROS., INC., 8900
Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane, on
Wednesday, August 7, at 1 p.m. Interment
Oheb Shalom Memorial Park Berrymans Lane.
Please omit flowers. Contributions in her mem-
ory may be sent to Alley Animals, 2 Greenbrier
Road, Towson, MD, 21286, National Breast
Cancer Coalition, 1010 Vermont Ave N.W.,
Suite #900, Washington, DC 20005, Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society, 100 Painters Mill Road,
Suite 800, Owings Mills, MD 21117 or ALS
Association, 7507 Standish Place, Rockville,
MD20855.Inmourningat 6710 PebbleBrooke
Road, Baltimore, MD 21209, Wednesday imme-
diately following interment, Thursday and Fri-
day beginning at 1 p.m.
sollevinson.com

FELLERMAN


BARBARA ANN FORESTI (AGE 88)
Of Silver Spring, MD, died peacefully in her
sleep at Riderwood Village on July 20, 2019.
She was predeceased by her husband in 2003.
She is survived by her daughter, Lois (Richard)
Hardin; two grandsons, Michael (Erica) Hardin;
two great-granddaughters, Brian Hardin; son,
Carl (Katherine) Foresti; four grandchildren,
Lydia; two great-grandchildren, Abigail (John),
Samuel, and Benjamin. A Memorial Service is
scheduled on Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 2
p.m. at Riderwood, 3118 Gracefield Road in
Silver Spring, MD. A reception will follow. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sea
Turtle Preservation Society https://seaturtle-
spacecoast.org/donations & Arthritis Founda-
tion https://www.arthritis.org/about-arthri-
tis/types/rheumatoid-arthritis/.

FORESTI


BRADBURY P. FOSS (Age 84)
Died on July 4, 2019 at home. He is survived by
his loving wife, Barbara and his sister, Stephani.
To all who knew him he was a true gentleman
with a passion for sharing his love of art,
music, Greek literature, gardening and base-
ball. Brad attended the McDonogh School,
Choate and Princeton finishing with a masters
degree in mathematics at the University of
Georgia. He applied his strong math interest
happily working for IBM for 38 years. Moving to
DC in retirement he embraced the community
serving on various boards: The Friends of Book
Hill Park in Georgetown, the Newark Street
Community Garden, the Camellia society, MD
Master Gardeners Program, the DC chapter
of The English Speaking Union and a proud
member of The Society of Cincinnati. His fine
sensibility will be missed by many. Services
private.

FOSS


RAY HAZEL
“Members of the Alexandria
Retired Police, Fire & Sheriff Asso-
ciation are notified of the death
of Ray Hazel on August 2, 2019”.
Jeremy Lenzner, President

HAZEL


KENNETH R. KEE
On Friday August 2, 2019, Ken Kee peaceful-
ly passed away at the age of 83. He was
born on December 24th, 1935 to Harrison and
Eleanor Kee in Boston, Massachusetts. Ken
served in the United States Air Force during
the Korean War as a medical specialist. After
his military service, Ken attended Syracuse
University, and in 1965 he earned his Bachelor
of Science degree in Business. In 1975, he
and his family moved to Virginia, where he
became the Director of Personnel for the City
of Portsmouth, VA. Throughout his life, Ken has
been known as an avid reader, coffee lover, and
cookie enthusiast.Ken now joins his loving wife
of 47 years, Tamara, who died in 2005, as well
as his brother, Harrison, and sister Eleanor who
also preceded him in death. Ken is survived by
his sister, Nancy; son, David; daughter-in-law,
Carol; grandson, Harrison and his wife Megan;
granddaughter, Rachel; and great-granddaugh-
ter, Piper. In lieu of flowers, the family is
requesting donations to the Parkinson’s Foun-
dations, http://www.parkinson.org

KEE


EILEEN MAHONEY KOWALSKI "Midge"
Passed away on the July 23, 2019 in Richmond
VT from complications stemming from adenoid
cystic carcinoma. Service at Saint John the
Apostle Catholic Church in Leesburg, VA at 11
a.m., August 12, 2019 For more information,
please visitwww.colonialfuneralhome.com

KOWALSKI


DONALD E. LYTAL
Of Springfield, VA, formerly of Alexandria, Vir-
ginia passed August 3, 2019. He was the
beloved husband of more than 65 years to
Dorothy P. Lytal. He retired as the principal
at Waynewood Elementary School and will
also be remembered as a long time mentor,
educator, deacon and trustee at 1st Baptist
Church of Alexandria. A viewing will be held at
Greenspring Chapel, 7430 Spring Village Drive,
Springfield, VA 22150 on Thursday, August 8,
2019 from 12:30 p.m. until time of service at 1
p.m., Interment Mt. Comfort Cemetery.

LYTAL


BERNARD F. MEISEL JR.
Meisel, Bernard F. Jr., Colonel, U.S. Army
(Retired), 80, of Sun City Center, FL, died of
natural causes on Thursday,August 1, 2019.
Bernie, a native of Pittsburgh, PA, served over
27 years in the Army, including two tours of
Vietnam in addition to assignments in France,
Germany, Ft. Meade, MD, Ft. Leavenworth, KS,
Ft. Campbell, KY, Ogden, UT and Washington,
DC.
An avid crossword puzzle solver, bird watcher,
and history reader, he is survived by his wife of
49 years, Patricia Butler Meisel and their two
sons, COL Christian B. Meisel, his wife Laura
and daughter Sarah of San Antonio, TX, LTC
Jonathan W. Meisel, his wife Kim of Alexandria,
VA, Bernie's sister Melaine Taylor of Pittsburgh,
PA and his brother MAJ (Retired) Dale Meisel,
his wife Patty of Wescosville, PA.
Services will be held at Prince of Peace Catholic
Church in Sun City Center at 1 p.m. onTuesday,
August 6, 2019. Following cremation, he will
be interred at Arlington National Cemetery at a
future date. Arrangements by Sun City Center
Funeral Home, 813-634-9900.

MEISEL


FRANCES COOKE GILCHRIST PATCH
Frances Cooke Gilchrist Patch, 84, died at her
home in Silver Spring, MD of congestive heart
failure on July 8, 2019. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Cephas Patch in


  1. She is survived by; her children, Martha
    (Randall) Moore and Nathaniel Patch; her
    grandchildren, Ian Moore, Delaney Patch, and
    Caroline Moore; as well as two nieces and a
    nephew. A memorial service will be held on
    August 10, 2019 at 11 a.m. at the Riderwood
    Village Chapel in Silver Spring, MD. In lieu
    of flowers, donations may be made to Mont-
    gomery Hospice, 1355 Piccard Drive, Suite 100,
    Rockville, MD 20850 or to Audubon Maryland-
    DC, 2901 E. Baltimore St. Box 2 Baltimore, MD




PATCH


DEATH NOTICE


JOYCE ANN RATIFF
Entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, July 30,


  1. She is survived by her husband, James;
    three sons, James, Jr., Kevin and Louis; two
    daughters, Mary and Regina; ten grandchil-
    dren, Yolanda, Kevin, Jr., Louis, Paul, James
    Charles, Alissha, Lisa, Lashay, Brenna and
    Michael; nine great-grandchildren; and a host
    of other relatives and friends. Celebration of
    Life for Mrs. Ratiff will be held at St. Luke’s
    Roman Catholic Church, 4925 East Captiol St.,
    SE on Wednesday, August 7 from 10 a.m. until
    service at 11 a.m. Interment is private.
    http://www.stewartfuneralhome.com


RATIFF


RICHARD DAVID UPTON
Richard David Upton, 87, of Arlington, VA
passed Friday, August 2, 2019. Richard was
born in Ontario, Canada April 1, 1932. He
moved to the US in 1948. In 1952 he joined
theArmyandservedhiscountyintheKorean
War. In 1967 Richard partnered with his friend
Louis Comeau and establish UPCO Lock & Safe
located in Washington, DC.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Joan Ann
Upton; daughter, Elizabeth Smith; Step Chil-
dren, Rosanna, John, Laura, Teresa; eight
grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; nieces,
nephews and friends. The following arrange-
ments have been made at Everly-Wheatley
Funeral Home located at 1500 W. Braddock Rd,
Alexandria, VA 22302. Visitation will be held
Friday,August 9 between 6 and 8 p.m. Services
to be held Saturday, August 10 at 2 p.m. Burial
located at Sterling Cemetery in Sterling, VA at
4 p.m. A celebration of life with be held on
Saturday,August 24 from 1 p.m. in LaPlata, MD.

UPTON


DEATH NOTICE


MARGARET WRENN HANSLEY
Peacefully on Thursday, August 1, 2019 of
Silver Spring Maryland. Beloved wife of 60
years of LeRoy A. Hansley. Loving mother of
LeRoy (Lisa) and Tony (Kim) Hansley. Grand-
mother of four. Sister of Cherry. She is also
survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins
and friends. The family will receive friends
at Hines Rinaldi Funeral Home, 11800 New
Hampshire Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20904 on
Wednesday, August 7 from 4 to 8 p.m., and
where Services will be held on Thursday,
August 8, Visitation 10 a.m. Services at 11
a.m. Interment to be held at a later date in
Arlington Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memo-
rial contributions may be in her name to a
charity of your choice. Please view and sign
online guestbook at
http://www.dignitymemorial.com

HANSLEY


NANCY P. RESENDE
January 13, 1952 – July 31, 2019
Nancy, an Alexandria resident since 1981, died
near her Old Town Alexandria home on July 31.
Born in Charleston, West Virginia and raised in
suburban Wilmington, Delaware, Nancy moved
to the Washington, DC area after graduating
from Madison College (now JMU) with her
high school sweetheart and husband, Joe, in
1973 where she taught elementary school in
Calvert County for 25 years. In addition to
her devotion to family and friends, Nancy’s
passions included golfing,running and cooking.
She was a member of Mount Vernon Country
Club (Alexandria), Cripple Creek Golf & Country
Club (Bethany Beach, DE) and Naples Grade
GolfClub(Naples,FL).Nancyissurvivedby
her husband; two brothers; sisters-in-law,; and
Joe’s mother; several nieces and nephews and
their spouses, and a growing number of grand
nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, Nancy
requested that donations be made to St. Jude
Children’s Hospital and or Pediatric PANDAS
Network.

RESENDE


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PAMELA JOAN PORCH ROMANOWSKI
On Sunday, July 28, 2019, Pamela Joan (Porch)
Romanowski, loving wife and mother of three
children, passed away at age 55.
Pam was born on February 23, 1964 in
Baumholder, Germany to David and Joan
(Glass) Porch. She received her degree in
Computer Science from the University of Mary-
land, Baltimore County in 1986, and was an
accomplished technology project manager for
31 years in Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey
and Florida, admired and loved by her many
colleagues.
On June 27, 1992 she married George
Romanowski. They raised two daughters,
Rachel and Camille, and one son, Connor and
all graduates of Langley High School.
Pam had a limitless passion and commitment
to her family. For over 18 years she battled
breast cancer bravely and stoically while rais-
ing three outstanding kids with her husband
George, never wavering in her commitment
to family and career through all of the trials
and tribulations of cancer treatment. She was
known for her limitless tenacity in the face of
adversity, her infectious laughter and humor,
and her gentle and compassionate spirit.
Pam is survived by her husband George; her
three children, Rachel, Camille, and Connor;
her parents David and Joan; and her siblings
Ben, Mamie, and Blake.
A memorial service will be held on Friday,
August 9, 2019 at the National Funeral Home
and Memorial Park at 3 p.m., 7842 Lee Hwy,
Falls Church, VA 22042. The family encourages
attendees to wear brighter colors in celebra-
tion of her remarkable life. As an expression
of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be sent to the National
Breast Cancer Foundation.

ROMANOWSKI


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