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John McNamara, who man-
aged the Boston Red Sox to within
one strike of a World Series victo-
ry in 1986 before an unprecedent-
ed collapse on the field extended
the team’s championship drought
into the new millennium, died
July 28 at his home in Brentwood,
Tenn. He was 88.
His wife, Ellen McNamara, told
the Associated Press that his
death was unexpected and that
the cause had not been deter-
mined.
A weak-hitting catcher who
never made it to the major
leagues as a player, Mr. McNa-
mara went on to win — and lose —
more than 1,000 games while
managing six major league teams.
He took over in Boston, his fifth
managing stop, in 1985 and guid-
ed the Red Sox to the American
League pennant the next year.
Trying to end a title drought
dating to 1918, Boston held a 3-2
lead in the best-of-seven World
Series against the New York Mets.
The Red Sox went ahead 5-3 in the
10th inning of Game 6 at Shea
Stadium before a tumultuous se-
ries of mistakes allowed the Mets
to tie the score and then win the
game, 6-5, when Mookie Wilson’s
groundball rolled through first
baseman Bill Buckner’s legs. The
Mets went on to win Game 7,
leaving Boston without a champi-
onship until the Red Sox finally
won it all in 2004.
Mr. McNamara stayed with the
Red Sox into the 1988 season,
when he was fired at the All-Star
break with a 43-42 record. He was
replaced by third base coach Joe
Morgan, who won 19 of his first 20
games — a string known as “Mor-
gan Magic” — to lead the team to
an AL East title.
Mr. McNamara, who had previ-
ously managed the Oakland Ath-
letics, San Diego Padres, Cincin-
nati Reds and California Angels,
went on to take over the Clev e-
land Indians in 1990 but was fired
the next season. He also served as
the interim Angels manager for
28 games in 1996.
In all, Mr. McNamara had a
managerial record of 1,160-1,233-
2 over parts of 19 seasons. He won
the NL West title with the Reds in
1979 and led Cincinnati to the
best record in baseball in the
strike-shortened 1981 season. He
was the 1986 AL manager of the
year.
John Francis McNamara was
born June 4, 1932, in Sacramento.
His father was an Irish immigrant
who worked on railroads and
died when his son was 12. His
mother worked for the state mo-
tor vehicles department.
Mr. McNamara originally
signed with the St. Louis Cardi-
nals organization before serving
two years in the Army. He spent 14
seasons in the minor leagues,
mostly in the farm system of the
Kansas City A’s, including nine
years as player-manager.
Mr. McNamara was Reggie
Jackson’s minor league manager
in Birmingham, Ala., in 1967. Dur-
ing Jackson’s 1993 induction
speech at the National Baseball
Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
N.Y., he cited Mr. McNamara’s
mentoring and social conscience,
by refusing to let his team eat in
segregated restaurants.
“I learned to understand
friendship and sensitivity from a
very special friend by the name of
John McNamara,” Jackson said.
“He was my manager, and he
would not allow the team to eat in
a restaurant where I was not
allowed to eat. I always wondered
why we ate sandwiches on the bus
and made only essential pit
stops.”
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IN MEMORIAM

MELVINJ. COOPER SR.
December 20, 1927-August 8, 2002
Endlessly loved, missed evermore,remem-
bered until the end of time.
Sorely missed by Sons,Daughter,Daughter-
in-law,Son-in-law,Grand and Great-Grand-
children, extendedFamily and Friends.

COOPER

LINDAS.KOLE
June 10, 1957~ August 9, 2010
In loving memory ofabeautiful mother,wife,
sister,daughter,mentor and friend who passed
away ten years ago today.Wewill always hold
your spirit in our hearts.You will be forever
missed.

KOLE

DEATH NOTICE

BETTIE RUTH ANGELL
On Thursday,August 6, 2020 of
Rockville,MD. Beloved wife of
Paul Angell; loving mother of
Robert, Rodney and David Angell; grand-
mother of Matthew,Paige,Taylor and Bran-
don. Graveside services and interment will
be held at Gate of Heaven Cemetery,Silver
Spring, MD onWednesday,August 12, 2020
at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers memorial
contributions may be made in her name to
acharity of one's choice.Please sign the
family guestbook at:
http://www.DeVolFuneralHome.com

ANGELL

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With that change of professions came his
long involvement in the ready mixed concrete
industry serving in leadership capacities in
Merit, Evered Bardon, andU.S. Concrete.He
was chairman of the National Ready Mixed
Concrete Association from 1994 to 1997.
Murray heldastrong belief in the value
of excellence in education and he was a
supporter of the schools he and his wife
attended. He wasabenefactor also of the
schools attended by his children and grand-
children.
Always an advocate of sound governance,he
chaired or was active on various planning and
zoning committees in Montgomery County,
MD.Heserved as president of two neighbor-
hood citizens associations,Wood Acres in
Bethesda where he and Coralived andraised
their family and Seabreak in Bethany Beach,
Delaware where he loved to summer with his
family.
He is survived by his devoted wife,Cora,
their sons,Walker (Lauren) ofKensington,
Maryland and Scott (Jane) of Corrales,NM,
and his grandchildren, Catherine (Dylan),
Quinn, Ben,Walker,Caroline,and William.
Twoweeks before his death Murray celebrat-
ed the birth ofagreat-grandson, Charles.
He is also survived by his brother,Edmund
(Virginia), of Chevy Chase,MDand Weems,
Virginia.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions,services will be
held atalater date.Memorial contributions
can be made to All Saints Church (3 Chevy
Chase Circle,Chevy Chase,MD20815) or
Casey House Hospice (6001 Muncaster Mill
Rd., Rockville,MD20855) oranon-profit dear
to the donor.
Please view and sign the family guest book
at:
http://www.PumphreyFuneralHome.com

MURRAYSTOPHLET SIMPSON, JR.
On July 28,2020 Murray Stophlet Simpson, Jr.
died of complications ofastroke.Hewas 83.
Murray grew up in Chevy Chase,MDand
attended Landon School. In 1959 he grad-
uated from Princeton University and that
summer married CoraGarland Straughan of
Heathsville,Virginia. He entered law school
at the University of Virginia, graduating in
1962 having accumulated honors commen-
surate with his ability and achievement.
He acceptedaposition at the UCLA School
of Law teachingacourse in legal research
and writing.Healso worked in the law
firm of O’Melveny&Myers and subsequently
joined the firm of Sutherland Asbill&Brennan
in Washington, DC.Later he became the
managing partner at the firm of Pope Ballard
&Loos,specializing in tax and administrative
law and estate planning.In1975 he took
aleave of absence from the firm to join his
brother in running Super Concrete when their
father became ill.

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RONNIEBARLOW
On August 2, 2020. Friends may visit with
family onTuesday,August 11. Viewing at 10
a.m. until time of service 11 a.m. Reese Funeral
Professionals,311 NPatrick St, Alexandria,VA


  1. Interment is private.


BARLOW

JACK WILLIAM BLACKWAY
Of Woodbridge,VAdied of natural causes Mon-
day,August 3, 2020.Jack was born in Mechan-
icsburg,PA February 12, 1951. He graduated
from Carlisle High School and received a
degree in Criminal Justice from the College
of the Canyons inValencia, CA. He served in
the U.S. Army from 1969-1972 includingatour
in Vietnam.Jack wasaresident ofWoodbridge,
VA since 1991 during which he completed a
30 year career with the DOD Defense Logistics
Agency,retiring as the Program Manager for
the Defense Demilitarization Program.Jack is
survived by his sonJared of Carlisle,PAand his
sister,Gwen of RanchoPalos Verdes,CA. All
services are private.

BLACKWAY

James Bruce Daniel
James Bruce Daniel, 85 of Laurel, MD,passed
away July 31, 2020. He was born onFebruary
1, 1935 to Jesse Lowell Daniel and Effie Zona
Daniel in Atlanta, GA. Bruce wasaVeteran of
the Army which he serviced for 34 years.He
retired from the Army in 1986 and then worked
for several government contractor for another
15 years.Heenjoyed traveling, history,volks-
marching (German walking club) and geneal-
ogy.Heissurvived by his wife of 63 years
Nancy King Daniel; his daughter Honor Crise-
rious (Crissy) Shevchenko; son-in-law Alex
Shevchenko; plus honorary granddaughters,
ShelbyKennedy,ShaunaKennedy Milnes,and
ShaylinKenny Crim,their spouses and children;
plus many nieces,nephews,their spouses and
children. He was preceded in death by his
parents,brother,four sisters,their respective
spouses,anephew,and his young daughter
Melinda Joyce Daniel who passed away in
1967.DuetoCOVID,aprivatevisitationand
funeral will be at the Donaldson Funeral Home,
313 TalbottAve, Laurel, MD 20707. Interment
will be at Maryland Military Cemetery
Crownsville.Memorial donations may be made
to theParkinson'sFoundation. Online condo-
lences can be made at http://www.donaldsonfuner-
alhomes.com

DANIEL

Samuella M. Hunt
On Wednesday,August 5, 2020 in Annandale,
VA.Mrs Hunt retired from the City of Alexan-
dria Public Schools after teaching for 42
years.She will be remembered by her hus-
band Homer Hunt,her son Darrell Hunt,three
sisters,two brothers,and ahost of other
relatives,many friends,former co-workers
and students.The Family will receive friends
in the chapel of Greene Funeral Home,814
Franklin St, AlexandriaVA 22314 on Thurs-
day,August 13, 2020 from 10 a.m. until time
of the Memorial Service at 11 a.m. Capacity
is limited. Social distancing is encouraged
and masks are required.

HUNT

JULIE IFILL
Peacefully onFriday,July 17, 2020. Resident
of Upper Marlboro,MD. Devoted daughter
of the late DoloresForbes.Survived by one
sister,DonnaG. Ifill; one niece,Dolores A.
Hooban; one godson, Omari Thomas;and
cherished family and friends.Visitation will
be held onTuesday,August 11, 2020 at
3:30 p.m., Service 4:30 a.m. atJ.B. JENKINS
FUNERAL HOME, INC., 7474 Landover Rd.,
Landover,MD.
http://www.jbjfh.com

IFILL

MARSHALLPASSMAN
MarshallPassman of MountVernonVA passed
away onFriday,July 31,2020. Born October 18,
1930, in Brooklyn, NY,Marshall was the son of
Edward and Lillian HeislerPassman. He was a
graduate of Tilden HS and receivedaBachelor
of Science degree from Rutgers University in


  1. After ROTC at Rutgers,Marshall was
    commissioned and served in the Army as an
    Ordnance Officer.Hecontinued to serve in
    the Army Reserve until his retirement in 1990
    as aLieutenant Colonel. His business career
    took him toWall Street,Panama, and the
    Federal Highway Administration inWashington
    DC.Through the years,hebecame an accom-
    plished golfer and keen poker player via the
    Fort Belvoir Jewish Congregation Poker Group.
    He was preceded in death by his sister Myrna
    Handler.Marshall is survived by his devoted
    wife of 61 years,Lois M.Rosenthal;beloved son
    Leigh; daughterPamela; and grandchildren:
    Sarah,Emily,David andTom;and loving extend-
    ed family and friends.Inlieu of flowers,dona-
    tions may be made to the Marshall and Lois
    M. Passman Endowed Scholarship,Rutgers
    UniversityFoundation,P.O. Box 193, New
    Brunswick, NJ 08903-0193 or GreaterWash-
    ington Hadassah, 11900Parklawn Drive,Suite
    350, Rockville,MD20852, or of your choosing.
    Arrangements entrusted to Jefferson Funeral
    Chapel.


PASSMAN

DEATH NOTICE

LEROYFLOYD SULLIVAN
Entered into eternal rest on Saturday,August
1, 2020. He is survived by his parents Ronald,
Sr.and Charlotte Sullivan; sister,Shavon Wright
(Joe III); three brothers,Ronald Sullivan, Jr.,
Lionel Sullivan and Larry Sullivan; nephew,
Nico Wright; two nieces,Rihanna Sullivan and
Ashanti Sullivan;ahost of other relatives
and friends.Mr. Sullivan may be viewed at
Stewart Funeral Home,4001 Benning Rd., NE
on Wednesday,August 12 from1p.m. until
service at2p.m. Interment is private.Services
by STEWART.

SULLIVAN

CARLAUGUSTUS TROESTER III,
"Tac" (Age 78)
Of Lynchburg,VA,passed away,Tuesday,
July 28, 2020 at Commonwealth Senior
Living in Hagerstown, MD.Born September
19, 1941 in Hartford, CT,hewas the son of
the late Carl AugustusTroester Jr.and the
late ThelmaFrances SchwabTroester.Heis
survived by his loving wife,Anna Troester;
daughter,Terri Facemire; grandson, Dimitry
Facemire; sister,Thelma "Tantsie"Worley
(Richard); brother,JeffreyTroester (Diane),
and numerous nieces and nephews.Ser-
vices will be held privately.Online condo-
lences may be expressed at
http://www.douglasfiery.com

TROESTER

DAVID A.WOOD (Age 97)
Of Potomac,MD, on August 4, 2020. He
was predeceased by his beloved wife of
over 67 years,Rosalind, and his sister,
MaryWood. He is survived by his son,
DaveWood (Lisa), daughters,Gwendolyn
Wood and SharonWood Greene (Steve),
grandchildren, Audrey Wood Corcoran
(Evan),ClaireWood(ChrisRaymond),Emily
Wood, Michael Greene and Melissa Greene
and one great-granddaughter,Grace Cor-
coran. Private Burial will be at Quantico
National Cemetery.Please view for the
obituary and to sign the family guestbook.
http://www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com

WOOD

BARBARAD. YOUNG
BarbaraDillonYoung, 82, of Der-
wood, MD passed away onFriday,
August 7, 2020. Beloved wife of
the late Charles "Buddy"Young;
loving mother of Charlene McClelland and
her husband, John, GregYoung and his wife,
Catherine,and Todd Young and his wife,Suzie;
blessed grandmother of Hannah, Zachary,
Luke,Calum, August, Noah, Haley,Lydia, Gib-
son,Tavish, and Abigail; great-grandmother
of Leonidas and Odiana. Daughter of Mildred
Cecil and survived by her brother,Randy Cecil.
Retired fromalifetime career at NIH. Charter
member of Redland Baptist Church. Service at
alater date.For details on services and to sign
the guest book:
http://www.DeVolFuneralHome.com

YOUNG

IN MEMORIAM

MINERVA COLVIN COVINGTON
8/10/1931~6/7/1994
Jesus said to her,"Iamthe resurrection and
the life,Hewho believes in Me,though he may
die,heshall live". John 11:25
Loved and remembered always,
The Family

COVINGTON

DEATH NOTICE

and aPhD in developmental pharmacology
at University of California at SanFrancisco.
In 1978, she came toWashington, DC as
Director of the FDA’sDivision of Drug Expe-
rience (now Epidemiology) until 1984, and
was then Special Assistant to the Director,
Biometrics and Epidemiology through mid-
1985.
In 2017, the International Society for Phar-
macoepidemiology (ISPE) honored Dr.Jones
with an Honorary LifetimeFellowship–a
prestigious award only given in exceptional
circumstances to individuals with special
accomplishments in the field of pharma-
coepidemiology (Dr.Jones was the third
recipient in 33 years).
Her knowledge lives on globally in her numer-
ous scientific publications,the medical prod-
ucts she helped make safer,decades of
students and interns that she taught and
mentored, and her contributions to profes-
sional organizations (including ISPE, ISPOR,
ASCPT,DIA, WHO CIOMS,USAN Council, and
numerous others).
Among her proudest achievements was in
2009 when she joined forces with fellow
Alexandrians Richard Moose and Ernie
Lehmann to explore the idea of creating
an organized community of volunteers to
support older adults,helping them age safely
and independently in their homes.Asaresult
of her work, the nonprofit organization At
Home in Alexandria (AHA) opened its doors
in 2011. The model that Dr.Jones and others
envisioned and put into place is known as
the “village movement” and today there are
over 200 village organizations similar to AHA
across the nation.
Judith is survived by her husband, William
C. Rogers,ofClifton, Virginia,asister,Tobi
Jones,ofWoodland, California, andasister,
Patricia Huff,ofBrunswick, Georgia.
In lieu of flowers,you may donate to ISPE
in memory of Dr.Jones via http://www.pharma-
coepi.org/donate-now.Funeral services will
be held atalater date.Anonline guestbook
is available at
http://www.fmfh.com

JUDITH KAREN JONES,M.D., Ph.D,
Judith K. Jones,MD, PhD,FISPE, age 79,
passed away peacefully onTuesday,August
4, 2020 after months of battling lung cancer.
Dr.Jones was deeply respected by her family,
friends,colleagues,and students; her passing
is atremendous loss to us all.
Those of us who had the opportunity to
work for Dr.Jones are also mourning the
absence of an accomplished scientist, strong
businesswoman, and thoughtful mentor.She
had adiligent work ethic and commitment
to her employees,companies,clients,and
apioneering spirit for furthering medical
products safety,drug utilization, and drug
development.
Dr.Jones led an extraordinary career.She
was theFounder,President, and CEO of The
Degge Group,Ltd. (1988-2017); President of
the Pharmaceutical Education and Research
Institute,Inc.(PERI, http://www.peri.org); and Exec-
utive Director and Primary Editor of DGI,
LLC (www.bridgetodata.org). Prior to that
she received her medical training at Baylor
College of Medicine,followed by clinical train-
ing, afellowship in clinical pharmacology,

JONES

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SUSAN STUDER ALLISON (Age 74)
Died of septic shock on July 21, 2020 in Inova
Alexandria Hospital,Alexandria,VA.
Susan was born on October 18, 1945 in Win-
chester,MA, to parents Albert R. Studer and
Alice L. Studer.She graduated from BayPath
University,Longmeadow,MAin1965 with an
Associates Degree in administrative support
and acceptedaposition as the assistant to the
Dean of Students at Amherst College where
she worked for more than five years.
Susan is survived by her husband of 50 years,
Forrest H. (Skip) Allison II; her daughter,Jill
Allison Rodavich (Rodney) and her son, Scott
Studer Allison (Meghan). She is preceded
in death by her father,Albert R. Studer of
Greenfield, MA, her mother,Alice (Landrigan)
Studer of Greenfield, MA and her brother,
Albert R. Studer,Jr. of Danvers,MA.
Susan wasagreat family woman,aloving
mother andafriend to everyone she met “at
the pool” both in Alexandria and in Naples,FL.
She especially loved her three grandchildren,
Zachary Rodavich, Amelia Allison and Vivian
Allison.
Susan loved horses and rode often as her
family grew and encouraged Jill as she became
arider also.Susan was an avid cheerleader
for Scott asaswimmer,wrestler and football
player throughout high school. And Susan
almost always attended the high school sports
events that Jill cheered at asavarsity cheer-
leader.
Susan wasavery social person actively sup-
porting the summer water aerobics program
and the weekly TGIF Happy Hour in her Alexan-
dria community and was just as enthusiastic
aboutWednesdayHappyHourwitholdand
new friends in Naples,FLeach winter.
Amemorial gathering is scheduled for1p.m.
on Friday,August 14, 2020 at Everly Wheatley
Funeral Home onWest Braddock Road in
Alexandria,VA.Because of COVID -19 restric-
tions,attendance will be limited to family,
out-of-town guests andafew close friends.
Other friends of Susan and the family will
be able to observe the ceremony via Zoom.
Instructions on signing in will be sent sepa-
rately.Noreception is scheduled at this time.
Memorial donations in Susan’sname may be
made to the American Cancer Society online
or to the Thoroughbred Placement Resources
online athttps://www.goodhorse.org/dona-
tions/make-the-difference-today/ or by mail
to Thoroughbred Placement Resources,13130
Molly Berry Road, Upper Marlboro,Maryland
20772.
Interment will be scheduled in Arlington
National Cemetery atafuture date.

ALLISON

DEATH NOTICE

Rev. GEORGE M.ANDERSON,S.J.
(Age 86)
Died peacefully on August 4, 2020 in Merion
Station,PA.Father’sAnderson’sentire Jesuit
life was devoted to serving the poor and
imprisoned, largely in theWashington and New
York metro areas.Healso wrote extensively
for,and served on the editorial board of,
America magazine.
Private burial at the Jesuit Cemetery,Wern-
ersville,PA. He will be honored ataMemorial
Mass onTuesday,August 11, at 11:30 a.m.
Virtual participation is invited on line at
http://www.sju.edu/livestream. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the USA East
Province,Society of Jesus,39East 83 Street,
NewYork, NY 10028. Additional information
at:
http://www.dinanfuneralhome.com

ANDERSON

DEATH NOTICE

PRINCE JONES,SR. (Age 86)
Passed away peacefully on July 31,2020. He
is survived by his loving and devoted wife,
Lillian; four daughters,one son, one sister,
four brothers,15grandchildren and numerous
great-grandchildren. Viewing will be heldFri-
day,August 14 from 10 a.m. until time of
funeral service,11a.m. at First Rising Mt.
Zion Baptist Church, 602NSt., NW.Interment
CheltenhamVeterans Cemetery., August 26 at
1:45 p.m. Arrangements byJ.B. Jenkins Funeral
Home.
http://www.jbjfh.com

JONES

DEBORAH A. KING
Deborah Ann King born on June,25, 1952,
passed away on July 23, 2020. She is survived
by her brother George Johnson, and sister's;
Thalia Thomas,Ella Moore and Carlotta Samp-
son.Viewing will be held atFort Lincoln Funeral
Home,3401 Bladensburg Road, Brentwood MD
20722 from 9:30 a.m. until time of service at
10:30 a.m. Interment to follow atFort Lincoln
Cemetery at 11:30 a.m.

KING

MARYC.NIXON
MaryC. Nixon of Upper Marlboro,Maryland
departed this life on August 4, 2020 following
complications from pneumonia. Born on July
15,1933 to the late Lewis and Louise Canady
in Richlands,North Carolina, she was the
youngest of 10 children. Her nine siblings
preceded her in death. Mary was united in holy
matrimony to her surviving husbandJames
Nixon on April 30, 1960 and from this union
came their late son, Jeffrey Nixon (Dawn). She
was aloving, proud and doting grandmother of
Simone Nixon. Her love and care extended to
ahost of relatives and friends who will miss
and forever cherish her memory.
As an elementary school teacher for 40 years,
Mary was passionate about the importance
of agood primary education. Setting high
expectations for her students,she was com-
mitted to preparing them to succeed in and
beyond her classroom. Mrs.Nixon retired from
Prince George’sCounty Public Schools in 1995
and is fondly remembered by her former stu-
dents who continue to express their gratitude
for her devotion to education.
On Monday,August 10, 2020, the family will
host visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. withaprivate
funeral service immediately following at Pope
Funeral Home,5538 Marlboro Pike,Forestville,
Maryland. Interment will take place at Resur-
rection Cemetery in Clinton, Maryland. In lieu
of flowers,donations in her memory may be
made to St. Jude Children’sResearch Hospital.

NIXON

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