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DEATH NOTICE


VALENCIA DIONNE MOULTON,
Valencia Dionne Moulton of Hagerstown, for-
merly of Rockville, MD, on Monday, July 29,


  1. Beloved wife of the late Llewellyn
    “Elly”H.Moulton;lovingmotherofLynne
    Saucier of New Ipswich, NH and Lesa Feuillet
    Haas of Everett, PA; sister of Gregory Dionne;
    grandmother of 10; great grandmother of 16;
    great-great grandmother of four.
    The family will receive friends at PUMPHREY’S
    COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, 300 W. Mont-
    gomery Ave. (Rt. 28, just off I-270 exit 6A),
    Rockville, MD on Saturday,August 3, 2019 from
    12 noon until 1 p.m., where a service will be
    held at 1 p.m. Interment to follow at Gate of
    Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial
    contributions may be made to the American
    Cancer Society,Tribute Giving
    8400 Silver Crossing, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

  2. Please view and sign the family’s online
    guestbook at
    http://www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com


MOULTON


PATRICIA RIORDAN
BRESTRUP O’REILLY
South Hadley, MA on Thursday, July 25,
2019, Patricia Riordan Brestrup O’Reilly of
South Hadley, Massachusetts, formerly of
Falls Church, Virginia, passed away peace-
fully at the age of 93. Pat was born July 12,
1926 in New York City.
Pat was a loving daughter, wife, mother,
and grandmother. She was known for her
graciousness,infectious smile,and kind and
compassionate spirit. Pat was preceded in
death by her first husband, Eric Brestrup,
and her second husband, Thomas J. O’Reil-
ly. She is survived by her four children,
Christine Brestrup (Frank Glazer), Susan
Patterson (Scott), Elizabeth Urbansky
(Mike), and Eric Johansen (Maya); seven
stepchildren from her second marriage;
eight grandchildren, and many step-grand-
children. A funeral Mass and memorial
service will be held at St. Teresa’s Church
in South Hadley, Massachusetts on August
3, 2019 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to The American
Heart Association. For details, please visit
http://www.beersandstory.com

O'REILLY


to the United States with their four children
in 1975 where they remained until her hus-
band’s retirement from the World Bank in
1993.
After her husband retired from the World
Bank, they returned to Ankara, Turkey where
her husband served as the Director of the
Central Bank and later the Economic Advisor
to the Prime Minister and then taught at
Bilkent University. The couple returned to
the United States and retired in Hilton Head,
SC and traveled the world together, going
on several exotic trips each year. After her
husband's death in 2017, she returned to
Bethesda, MD to live near three of her
children, her grandchildren and countless
friends.
Lorie was a force of nature. Her warmth,
energy, caring and indomitable strength and
sense of humor and adventure were incom-
parable. She loved and lived life to the fullest
extent. She lit up every room she walked
into with her smile and unforgettable blue
eyes. She made everyone feel at home,
brought a smile to everyone’s face and was
tirelessly courageous and optimistic. As one
of her grandchildren said, “She could make
a person’s day perfect just by being a part
of it.” Lorie adored her grandchildren and
always put them first. She would make
her special cheesecake for them whenever
they asked. She personified optimism and
hope. She was an incredible cook, avid
bridge player, strong swimmer and enjoyed
playing tennis and golf. The world has lost a
ray of sunshine and her children have lost
their rock.
A Memorial Service will be held at St. Francis
Episcopal Church of Potomac, 10033 River
Road, Potomac, MD on September 6 at 4
p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to
support her brother's fundraising efforts in
remote hill tribe villages in Thailand. Please
mail checks made out to “Road to a Better
Life”to KathrynAlisbah,8921 Holly Leaf Lane,
Bethesda, MD 20817. Please include Acct
#058157959 in the Memo line. Donations are
tax deductible.
http://www.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.com

LORENDA WHITE ALISBAH
“Lorie”
Loving wife, incomparable mother and the
BEST grandmother ever died at her home
in Bethesda, MD on July 27, 2019. She is
survived by her sister, Lynne and brother,
Kim and her four children, Kathryn, Cemil
“Jamie”, Tara and Nimet “Nimi” and her five
grandchildren Eden, Patrick, Lindsay, Bren-
dan and JD.
Born in Pittsburgh, PA on November 22,
1940, she spent the early years of her life
in Park Fairfax, DC. At the age of eight,
her family moved to India, a place she
called home and where her family remained
until 1968. Lorie attended various schools in
India and later attended high school at the
Roedean School for Girls in Brighton, England
and returned to the U.S for college and
earned a BA in Anthropology from American
University in 1962.
After graduating, she worked for National
Geographic Magazine until she met and mar-
ried the love of her life, Bilsel Hamdi Alisbah,
a Turkish national who worked for the World
Bank as a member of the first Young Pro-
fessionals Program. They were married on
June 5, 1965 and began their lives together
in Alexandria, VA and later lived in Ankara,
Turkey and New Delhi, India before returning

ALISBAH


Company (AEP) and was promoted to the
position of Vice President of Government
Affairs. He opened and headed AEP’s Wash-
ington, D.C., office until his retirement in


  1. During that time, he represented AEP
    and utility industry interests before the U.S.
    Congress and several Presidential adminis-
    trations. He also chaired the Edison Electric
    Institute’s Legislative Executive Advisory
    Committee for four years.
    Throughout his professional life, Bruce con-
    tinued his military service in the U.S. Navy as
    a Reserve Officer and he rose to command
    several major Reserve Units. In 1984, he
    was chosen to serve on the Chief of Naval
    Operations Executive Panel (CEP) and served
    there until he retired from the U.S. Navy
    having achieved the rank of Captain with
    27 years of service in 1988. In 1990, at
    the request of the current Chief of Naval
    Operations, Bruce volunteered to continue
    serving on the CEP on a “pro bono” basis.
    Fourteen years later, Bruce brought closure
    to a U.S. Navy Reserve career that spanned
    almost five decades. All told, he served as
    a personal advisor to six Chiefs of Naval
    Operations. His personal military decorations
    include: two awards of the Legion of Merit,
    the Meritorious Service Medal, and various
    campaign and deployment awards. Bruce
    also received a U.S. Coast Guard Letter of
    Commendation and the U.S. Coast Guard
    Public Service Commendation for personally
    leading the successful effort to rescue two
    young swimmers from the surf in Nag’s Head,
    North Carolina.
    An accomplished golfer and avid outdoors-
    man, Bruce was an active member of the
    American, Virginia and the D.C. Bar Associ-
    ations. He served as Aide de Camp to six
    Virginia Governors and served on the Board
    of Governors and Executive Committee of
    Congressional Country Club in Bethesda,
    MD. Bruce was a loyal and devoted friend.
    He most loved spending time with his family,
    on the golf course with his dear friends, and
    in the duck blind with his beloved Labrador
    Retriever, Jordan.
    A memorial service will be held Friday,
    August 2 at 1 p.m. at St.John's Episcopal
    Church in McLean, VA. In lieu of flowers,
    the family wishes for any donations to be
    made in Bruce’s name to the Alzheimer’s
    Association, National Capital Area Chapter.
    For more information, please visit the web-
    site at https://tinyurl.com/BruceBeam.


BRUCE AUSTIN BEAM
On July 26, 2019, Bruce Austin Beam of
McLean, Virginia, 85, passed away due to
complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
Bruce is survived by his loving wife, Priscilla,
and his children and their spouses Meg Beam
Grattan (David Grattan), Sara Beam-VanLand-
ingham, and Captain Bruce Austin Beam,
Jr., U.S. Navy (Margaret) as well as eight
grandchildren, Grace, Kate, and Thomas
Grattan; Alec and Alyssa VanLandingham;
and Andrew, Meredith, and Olivia Beam.
Bruce was born on March 2, 1934, in Hart-
ford, Connecticut, the son of Harry Austin
Beam and Margaret Priestley Beam. He grad-
uated from Stratford High School, Stratford,
Connecticut, in 1952. He graduated from
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Uni-
versity (Virginia Tech) in 1956 with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Business Administra-
tion. Bruce attended U. S. Navy Officer Candi-
date School in Newport, Rhode Island, and
was commissioned as an Ensign in 1957. He
served on Active Duty as an Officer at the
U. S. Navy Facility on San Salvador Island,
British West Indies, and at Coos Head, Ore-
gon in 1958 and then as the First Lieutenant
aboard the USS Helena (CG-75) from 1959-
1961.
After completingActive Duty,Bruce attended
the University of Richmond School of Law
(1964). He then joined the Appalachian
Power Company in Roanoke, Virginia, and
rose to the position of Company Attorney.
In 1978, he joined American Electric Power

BEAM


DEATH NOTICE


DORIS ROBBINS
Doris Robbins, age 99, passed away from
respiratory disease at her home in Asbury
Village in Gaithersburg, MD, on July 27,


  1. Doris was born in Paris, TX, on April
    23, 1920. Her family moved to Pasadena,
    CA, in 1929, just before the onset of the
    Great Depression. She married Verner
    Sharp in 1941; they had two children,
    Ken and Patricia. Doris graduated from
    Whittier College and was awarded a Mas-
    ter’s Degree from Claremont Graduate
    School. She worked as an elementary
    school teacher and high school counselor.
    In 1964 she married Col. Richard Robbins,
    a retired Air Force officer, and moved to
    the Washington, D.C. suburbs. They visited
    many foreign countries in the next few
    years and selected New Zealand as a site
    for short-term retirement. After four
    delightful years in Kiwi country, they
    returned to Solvang, CA in 1973 to be
    closer to family. They returned to the East
    Coast (Silver Spring, MD) in 1989. After
    Dick Robbins died in 1992, Doris rekindled
    a lifelong interest in ballroom dancing by
    joining an Arthur Murray studio, where she
    achieved gold status. She had her last
    lesson this year.She was an avid member of
    the Warner Memorial Presbyterian Church
    in Kensington and was the lay leader of the
    Stephen Ministries program there. Other
    passions late in life were international trav-
    el, the Nats and politics. She is survived
    by her two children, four grandchildren and
    eight great-grandchildren. She has been a
    wonderful presence and influence on all
    three generations. We will miss her every
    day.
    A memorial service will be held at Warner
    Memorial Presbyterian Church, Kensington,
    MD at 2 p.m. on Monday,August 5. In lieu of
    flowers, contributions may be made to the
    Asbury Benevolent Fund,Asbury Methodist
    Village, Gaithersburg, MD.


ROBBINS


WILMA ANN ROBERTS (Age 67)
On Monday, July 22, 2019. Wife
of the late Earl Roberts. She is
survived by four daughters, Shayla
Roberts, Jessica Roberts, Kristin
Roberts and Kevona Williamson;
one son, Kevin Williamson; one
granddaughter, London St. Pierre
one grandson, Kai Williamson; mother Ernes-
tine Bowens and a host of other relatives and
friends. Visitation 10 a.m., until time of service
11 a.m., Friday,August 2 at Mt. Calvary Catholic
Church, 6700 Marlboro Pike, Forestville, MD.
Interment Arlington National Cemetery at a
later date. Arrangements by Pope Funeral
Home.

ROBERTS


DEATH NOTICE


SUZANNE ROMINE SPARROW
Suzanne Romine Sparrow died on Wednesday,
July 10, 2019, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, after a
shortillness.BorninBaltimore,Suegrewupin
Lutherville and Towson, Maryland. Graduating
from Dulaney High School in Timonium, she
earned her BA in Sociology at the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor. With her degree
she returned to Arlington and dedicated most
of her working life to Child Welfare, serving
as a Program Specialist in the Department
of Health and Human Services. For her work,
she earned two Secretary’s Awards from Dr.
Louis Sullivan. A gifted speaker and presenter,
Sue also testified and advocated for Arlington
Community Residences, Inc. and served on the
Board. After retirement, she continued to live
in Arlington until recently when she moved
back to Ann Arbor to be near family. Sue
is preceded in death by her parents, William
Thompson Sparrow, Jr and Mary-Jane (Romine)
Sparrow and survived by her brother, William
Talbot Sparrow, and her sister-in-law, Laura
(Halford) Sparrow in Ann Arbor. Sue never
lost her commitment to social justice, and she
will be remembered by the many who have
benefitted from her work and held her dear.
A graveside memorial service will be held in
Alexandria at the end of summer.

SPARROW


DEATH NOTICE


school, which led to an over 40 year career
as a devoted fireman with 30 years as part
of the elite Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
Department.Andy deployed extensively to
manysignificantdomesticandinternational
responses, as a member of Fairfax County’s
urban search & rescue (US&R) task force,
Virginia Task Force One (VA-TF1).In his years
as a member of VA-TF1, he deployed as both
a task force member and a member of the
original White US&R Incident Support Team.
Andy then supported response missions for
both the Federal Emergency Management
Agency’s National US&R Response System
and the United States Agency for Interna-
tional Development’s Office of U.S. Foreign
Disaster Assistance.
Andy was a dedicated son, brother, husband,
father, grandfather, golfer, handyman, Wash-
ington, DC sports fan, and motorcyclist who
will be missed deeply by his family and
friends.
Funeral services will be held at the Fairfax
Memorial Funeral Home at 9902 Braddock
Road, Fairfax, VA 22032. Visitations will take
place on Wednesday, July 31 from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. and Thursday, August 1 from 9 a.m. to
11 a.m.A memorial service will take place on
Thursday, August 1, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
at the same location.
Donations to honor Andy can be made to
Fairfax County FIRST Foundation (PO Box
3806, Fairfax, VA 22038) or the International
Association of Fire Fighters at
https://my.iaff.org/give.

ANDREW JOHN HUBERT
MARCH 15, 1960 - July 27, 2019
Andrew “Andy” John Hubert
passed away on July 27, 2019.
He was born on March 15, 1960
to George and Lillian Hubert.
He leaves cherished memories
with his wife, Georgia; two
daughters,Amanda Kastl (Chris)
and Heather Hubert; his grandchildren Aidan,
Abby, Lilly and Nora; his mother; three sib-
lings; nieces and nephews in California and
Illinois; along with close family in Pennsylva-
nia; firefighter brothers and sisters through-
out the United States; and other family and
friends.
Andy began his career as a fireman, in high

HUBERT


she was swarmed by fans of her reports. The
Washington Post wrote, “Jurey was the one
media celebrity the Chinese officials wanted
to meet.” In 1988, Jurey became the Editor in
Chief at the VOA. She served in that position
until her retirement in 1989. Her colleagues
remember her as a brilliant, judicious and
immenselyeffectivejournalistwhoallowed
nothing to come between the facts and the
reports.
Until her illness prevented her from pursuing
her many interests, after her retirement and
true to her spirit, Jurey remained active in
political and social causes.
She wrote and published three books:A
Basement Seat to History: Tales of Covering
Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan for the Voice
of America(1995),Bella Giornata and Elbow
Grease(2002), an homage to her Italian-
American parents and their experiences, and
A Living History of the 1960s(2013), a labor
of love and a collection of editorials of Jack
Jurey written for WTOP, covering issues from
civil rights and immigration to education and
sports.
She also honored her husband by setting up
in 1970 the Jack Jurey award for journalism
students at American University, in Washing-
ton, D.C.
Jurey was a member of the Cosmos Club
and a recipient of several awards, including
the University of Missouri’s Honor Medal
for Distinguished Service in Journalism in
September 1998. The citation commends
her for “her dedication to objective and
unfettered journalism in the public interest,
and her careful and thorough coverage of the
White House and Presidency for the world.”
In August 1989, the United States Informa-
tion Agency recognized her with the Superior
Honor Award: “In recognition of outstanding
achievement as a VOA writer, editor, manag-
er and White House correspondent, as well
as leadership as editor-in-chief.” Following
publication of “A Basement Seat to History,”
the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
requested donation of her Presidential cover-
age papers, which she submitted in 1997.
She moved from her Cleveland Park home to
Aristacare in 2015, where she was lovingly
cared for until her death.
Jurey is survived by her step-daughter, Diane
Jurey Conklin and her husband, Joe Mitchell
of Ramona, CA; her niece Marian Abramski
Fiscus and husband Richard, Indiana, PA;
niece Patricia Rumbaugh and husband Tom
of Takoma Park, MD; nephew Chuck Abram-
ski, III and his wife Kenna of Sutersville, PA
and niece CarolynAbramski and husband Joe
Vondrick of Holly Hill, FL. Seven great nieces
and nephews also survive: Alex Rumbaugh,
Sarah Rumbaugh and fiancé, Zach Mayo,
Cassandra Abramski, Kristen Abramski,
Adam Fiscus, Ben Fiscus and his wife Lind-
say, and Kaia Abramski. One great-great
niece also survives: Myla Ann Anthony, along
with one great-great nephew, Austin Richard
Fiscus.
Dear friends,Theda Parrish and Dina Fox also
survive, as does Jurey’s devoted housekeep-
er and caretaker,Velete Jacob.
Private services. Memorial contributions
may be given in memory of Philomena to the
charity of one’s choice.

PHILOMENA S. JUREY
Philomena S. Jurey, 91, a former White House
correspondent for the Voice of America,
passed away on July 26, 2019 at Aristacare
at Hillsdale Park in Hillsdale, PA after a long
battle with vascular dementia. Jurey was
born in New Castle, PA on November 28,
1927 to Francis A. Sparano and Fortunata
Maurno Sparano. She graduated from New
Castle High School in 1945 and was recog-
nized in her high school yearbook for her
intelligence. Of the 374 members of her
graduating class, she was one of 28 to be
listed as an honor roll pupil. She received
The Lawrence County Bar Association award
as the senior with the highest rank in the
four-year Latin course. Printed beside her
senior photo in the yearbook, “Phil,” her
preferred name: “loafs at Mahoning Branch
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  • foreign correspondent....” Jurey’s high
    school quote was,“It’s a grand life!”
    She received her Bachelor of Arts degree
    in journalism at the University of Missouri
    in 1949 and became a reporter for daily
    newspapers in Pulaski and Roanoke, VA until
    1952, when she moved to Youngstown, Ohio
    and worked until 1958 as a reporter for the
    Youngstown Vindicator, where she met her
    future husband, Jack Jurey, who was also a
    reporterthere.
    They married in 1955 and in 1957, when her
    husband received a fellowship to study at
    Harvard, she freelanced for the Boston Globe
    and worked as a secretary for the Harvard
    Crimson. The couple moved to Washington,
    D.C. in 1958 and shortly afterwards, she
    became the “Girl Friday” for the Washington
    Bureau of the London Daily Telegraph until
    1961, covering State Department briefings
    and writing occasional features.
    Jurey began a long and illustrious career
    with The Voice of America (VOA) in 1961,
    reaching higher and higher positions as she
    sought to cope with the death in 1969 of
    her beloved husband Jack, who was the
    news director and editorialist for WTOP TV
    in D.C. First a news writer and editor, then,
    in 1971, State Department correspondent,
    Deputy Chief of the News Division in 1972,
    and she became, in 1974, the VOA’s White
    House correspondent. From her tiny office
    in the press corps area of the White House,
    she sent out reports heard around the world,
    covering Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter and
    Reagan and traveling around the globe.When
    she accompanied President Reagan to China,


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DEATH NOTICE


HAROLD M. STEELE "Bud"
News Broadcaster
Born in the Bronx August 11, 1932, died Friday
July 26, 2019. A longtime resident of the
area, he was a Washington area fixture on
WMAL AM 630 as the morning news anchor
on the Harden and Weaver “morning drive
time” show. He spent his entire career in radio
working at various stations including ABC in
New York City, WWDC, Voice of America and
finally at WMAL starting in the 1970s. He retired
in 1996. He is survived by his wife, Margery
Blood Steele, and preceded in death by his
first wife, Patricia Pietsch Steele. Mr. Steele
is also survived by his daughters, Dorothy
Demos, Shirley McConnell, Patricia Steele, and
Roberta Habeeb, 12 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren. Friends and family may
call at the home of Dorothy and Paul Demos
at 8408 Cherry Laurel Ct., Laurel, MD 20723
on Thursday, August 1, from 1 to 4 p.m. with
remembrances beginning at 3 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be made to Doctors
Without Borders.

STEELE


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MYRTTE JOCK STEPHENSON (Age 67)
Myrtte Jock Stephenson, of Alexandria, VA
passed away on Monday, July 29, 2019. He
was preceded in death by his parents Nolan
and Mamie Stephenson; beloved husband of
Leticia Ramos Stephenson; father of Christo-
pher Stephenson (Kyleen), Alexander Stephen-
son (Renee). Service private. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Institute of Living
at http://www.giving.hartfordhospital.org

STEPHENSON


GARY M.WEAVER
Passed away peacefully on July 23, 2019.
Family will receive guests on Saturday,
August 3, 2019 at Howell Funeral Home,
10220 Guilford Rd, Jessup, MD., 20794.
Visitation 10 a.m., Service 11 a.m.
Arrangements by Howell Funeral Home.
http://www.howellfunerals.com

WEAVER


PHYLLIS LORRAINE WILLIAMS (Age 70)
Transition from this world to heaven on Tues-
day, July 23, 2019. She leaves to cherish her
memories three children, Joe Joseph, Raymond
Brown, and Reesa Williams; mother, Elva Tay-
lor; sister, Christine Davis; several grandchil-
dren along with a host of relatives and life
long friends. Services, Friday, August 2, 2019,
at Mount Horeb Baptist Church, 2914 Bladens-
burg Road, NE, Washington, DC, Viewing 10
a.m., until the time of service at 11 a.m.
Internment Cedar Hill Cemetery.
http://www.marchfh.com

WILLIAMS


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MARTHA ARY
Died peacefully at Westminster of Woodbridge
Virginia on July 19, 2019. She was predeceased
by her husband TS Ary and her sister Hellen
Humphrey of Terre Haute, IN and is survived
by her son, David, his wife, Temple, and two
grandchildren.
Although T and David were the center of her
life, Martha loved her nieces as daughters
she did not have and savored her many far
flung friendships. Much to her husband and
son’s surprise, Martha developed a passion for
impressionism and led art tours within the US,
and to St. Petersburg, Moscow, and eastern
China. When she arrived in D.C. she continued
her joy of history and teaching when she signed
on with Guide Service of D.C. and joined The
Guild of Professional Tour Guides.
Family and friends will gather to remember
Martha on Monday, August 26 at 11 a.m. at
Westminster at Lake Ridge, Lake Ridge, VA
22192.

ARY


BRIAN R. GAREY, SR.
Departed this life peacefully on Sunday, July 14,
2019 in West Palm Beach, FL. He is survived
by his wife Colleen; son, Brian R. Garey, Jr.;
daughter Keesha Morgan; three grandchildren;
his mother Mary Garey; three brothers; two
sisters and a host of other relatives and friends.
Family will receive friends on Saturday, August
3, 2019 at Goshen United Methodist Church,
19615 Goshen Rd., Gaithersburg, MD from
9 a.m. until funeral service at 11 a.m. Rev.
Garland Owens, officiating. Interment All Souls
Cemetery, Germantown, MD. Care by SNOW-
DEN FUNERAL HOME.
http://www.snowdencares.com

GAREY


ROBERTA HARRISON (Age 91)
Roberta Harrison departed this earthly exis-
tence on July 20, 2019 at Sunrise at George
Mason Assisted Living in Fairfax,VA. She leaves
to cherish her sweet memory, daughters Deb-
orah Boyd of Glen Allen VA; Patricia Harrison-
Johnson (Tyrone) of Woodbridge VA and son,
Harry Harrison (Gwen) of Durham, NC; 11
grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; a host
of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. On
Saturday, August 3, visitation 10 a.m., service
11 a.m., at New Samaritan Baptist Church,
1100 Florida Ave., NE, Washington, DC. Inter-
ment Washington National Cemetery, Suitland,
MD. http://www.marshallmarchfh.com

HARRISON


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DEATH NOTICE


LAUREN PAULEY MARCHETTI
On Saturday, July 27, 2019, Lau-
ren Pauley Marchetti, age 39, of
Rockville,MDpassedaway.Lau-
ren was the beloved wife of Dan Marchetti
and incredible mother of Julia (10) and
Katelyn (8) Marchetti of Rockville, MD. Lau-
ren was born on March 25, 1980 to Barbara
and Darrell Pauley of Gaithersburg, MD.
A lifelong resident of the Gaithers-
burg/Rockville area, Lauren attended
Gaithersburg High School where she made
many enduring friendships and met her
future husband Dan. After graduating from
high school, she attended James Madison
University majoring in finance and account-
ing. Following her 2002 graduation from
James Madison, she became a Certified
Public Accountant and was employed as
an auditor for KPMG. In 2004 she joined
Marriott International and worked with the
Financial Reporting and Analysis team at
Marriott for 12 years and was currently a
Senior Manager with the Global Financial
Business Partner Team. Lauren was regard-
ed as a valued team member, mentor and
loyal friend to her coworkers. Although she
maintained an active professional life, she
was committed to spending quality time
with Dan and their cherished daughters.
Lauren had unforgettable sparkling blue
eyes and a radiant personality but will be
remembered more for her kind heart and
generous nature. Friends and family will
be be received Friday, August 2, 2019 at
the DeVol Funeral Home, 10 East Deer
Park Drive, Gaithersburg, MD from 2 to 4
p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. A funeral service will
be held Saturday, August 3, 2019 at 11
a.m. at Epworth United Methodist Church,
9008 Rosemont Drive, Gaithersburg, MD.
Interment will follow at Parklawn Memorial
Park,Rockville,MD.In lieu of flowers,contri-
butions can be made to The Breast Cancer
ResearchFoundation, 28 West44thStreet,
Suite 609, New York, NY 10036
([email protected]), or to the Girl Scouts of
America, GSUSA Fundraising, P.O. Box
5046, New York, NY 10087-5046
(www.girlscouts.org). Please sign the fami-
ly guestbook at:
http://www.DeVolFuneralHome.com

MARCHETTI


JOHN A.WEBSTER
Entered into eternal rest on Friday, July 26,


  1. He is survived by his wife, Margaret
    Keels; four sons, John, Jr., Steven, Andre and
    Ronnie (Carolyn); one daughter,Tawanna; eight
    grandchildren; four great grandchildren; one
    brother and a host of other relatives and
    friends. Mr. Webster may be viewed at Stewart
    Funeral Home, 4001 Benning Rd., NE on Friday,
    August 2 from 10 a.m. until service at 11 a.m.
    Interment at Glenwood Cemetery.


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