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Mr. Brock joined the St. Louis Cardinals in 1964 and was known as
the “Running Redbird” and the “Base Burglar.”


RICHARD DREW/ASSOCIATED PRESS

Mr. Brock bats against the New York Mets in 1979. In the 1960s, he
helped St. Louis win three pennants and two World Series titles.


BY HILLEL ITALIE

Lou Brock, a Hall of Fame
baseball player and one of the
sport’s signature leadoff hitters
and base stealers, who helped the
St. Louis Cardinals win three pen-
nants and two World Series titles
in the 1960 s, died Sept. 6. He was
81.
Dick Zitzmann, his agent, con-
firmed the death but said he
could not provide further details.
Mr. Brock lost a leg from diabetes
in recent years and was diag-
nosed with cancer in 2017.
Mr. Brock, who was nicknamed
the “Running Redbird” and the
“Base Burglar,” arrived in St. Lou-
is in June 1964, swapped from the
Chicago Cubs for pitcher Ernie
Broglio in what became one of
baseball’s most lopsided trades.
Mr. Brock stole 938 bases in his
career, including 118 in 197 4 —
both of which were big-league
records until they were broken by
Rickey Henderson.
A long with starter Bob Gibson
and center fielder Curt Flood, Mr.
Brock was an anchor for St. Louis
as its combination of speed, de-
fense and pitching made it a top
team in the 1960 s and a symbol of
the National League’s more ag-
gressive style of play, in compari-
son with the American League.
The Cardinals were World Se-
ries champions in 1964 and 1967
and lost to the Detroit Tigers in
seven games in 1968. Opposing
teams were warned to keep Mr.
Brock off base, especially in the
low-scoring years of 1967 and
1968, when a single run often
could win a game. But the speedy
left fielder with a pop-up slide
was a consistent base-stealing
champion and run producer.
A lifetime .293 hitter, he led the
league in steals eight times,
scored 100 or more runs seven
times and amassed 3,023 hits.
Mr. Brock was even better in
postseason play, batting .391 with
four homers, 16 RBIs and 14 s teals
in 21 World Series games. He had
a record-tying 13 hits in the 1968
World Series, and in Game 4
homered, tripled and doubled as
the Cardinals trounced Detroit
and 31-game winner Denny
McLain 10-1.
Mr. Brock never played in an-
other World Series after 1968, but
he remained a star until he re-
tired at age 40 in 1979. He was so
synonymous with base stealing
that in 1978, he became the first
major leaguer to have an award
named for him while still active —
the Lou Brock Award, for the
National League’s l eader in steals.
For Mr. Brock, base stealing
was an art form and a kind of
warfare. He was among the first
players to study films of opposing
pitchers and, once on base, relied
on skill and psychology.
In his 1976 memoir, “Lou


Brock: Stealing Is My Game,” he
explained his success. Ta ke a
“modest lead” and “stand perfect-
ly still.” The pitcher was obligated
to move, if only “to deliver the
pitch.”
“Furthermore, he has two
things on his mind: the batter and
me,” Mr. Brock wrote. “I have only
one thing in mind — to steal off
him. The very business of discon-
certing him is marvelously com-
plex.”

Mr. Brock closed out his career
in 1979 by batting .304, making
his sixth All-Star Game appear-
ance and winning the Comeback
Player of the Year award. The
Cardinals retired his uniform
number (20), and he was induct-
ed into the National Baseball Hall
of Fame in 1985 in his first year of
eligibility.
After his playing career, Brock
owned a flower shop and was a
commentator for ABC’s “Monday
Night Baseball.” He served as a
part-time instructor for the Car-
dinals in spring training.
In the 1980s, Mr. Brock and his
third wife, Jacky, became or-
dained ministers, serving at
Abundant Life Fellowship
Church in St. Louis.
He was married three times
and had three children, among
them Lou Brock Jr., a former NFL
cornerback and safety.
Louis Clark Brock was born on
June 18, 1939, in El Dorado, Ark.,
and grew up in Collinston, La.
His introduction to baseball
came by accident. After he spat on
a teacher, he was assigned to
write a book report about base-
ball.
After attending Southern Uni-
versity in Louisiana, he signed
with the Chicago Cubs in 1960
and made his major league debut
the next year.
In 1964, he had a batting aver-
age of .251 with Chicago when he
was traded to St. Louis. He hit
.348 with 33 steals for the rest of
the season, helping the Cardinals
overtake Philadelphia and win
the National League pennant.
Meanwhile, the player he was
traded for, Broglio, was finished
by 1966.
— Associated Press

LOU BROCK, 81


Cardinals Hall of Famer


known for stealing bases


Mr. Brock stole


938 bases in his career,


including 118 in 1974 —


both of which were


big-league records until


they were broken by


Rickey Henderson.


DEATH NOTICE

MARYVITAAMOIA(Age87)
Diedpeacefullyat MedstarGeorgetownUni-
versityHospitalon aSunday,September6,
2020 afteralengthyillness.Mary wasborn
December5, 1932in Mt. Vernon,NY,the
youngestdaughterof Francesco(Frank) Amoia
and RaffaellaPalmiottoAmoia.As achild, Mary
attendedCatholicschoolin Mt. Vernonprior
to the familymovingto Washington,DC in
the late 1940s.She graduatedfromMcKinley
TechnologicalHighSchoolin DC and began
her careeras asecretaryfor the Federal
Governmentthat spannedover50 yearsboth
in Washingtonand overseas.Mary was atrue
shopaholic,lovedto traveland to cookthe
Italianfoodthat she had grownup with.
MaryissurvivedbyhersisterJosephineAmoia
of Vienna,VA;nephewsMichaelAmoia(Jessi-
ca), ChristopherAmoia(Crystal),and Steven
Amoia;nieceMichelleAmoia;sister-in-laws
ConstanceAmoiaandCarolAmoia,as well
as anumberof cousins,grand-nephewsand
grand-nieces.Besidesher parents,Mary was
predeceasedby her brothersMichaelAnthony
Amoiaof Gaithersburg,MD and AnthonyFran-
cis Amoiaof Grasonville,MD.
Funeral serviceswill be privatewithintern-
mentin the Ft.LincolnCemeteryin Brentwood,
MD/Washington,DC whereher parentsare laid
to rest.In lieu of flowers,the familyrequests
thatdonationsbe madein her nameto the
SalvationArmyor to acharityof yourchoice.

AMOIA

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RONALDSTEPHENBASHIAN,M.D.
June 24, 1946-September7, 2020
Dr.Ron Bashianwas the belovedhusband
of KathleenRynikerBashian;loyalfather
of MarkArthur,KathleenAliceand George
StephenBashian;proudgrandfatherof
EleanorBashian,Sy BlakeKerns and Wolf
Bashian;devotedbrotherof GeorgeG
Bashian.
Ronwasaproudgraduateof Amherst
Collegeand DownstateMedicalSchoolin
NewYork. He practicedpediatricsin down-
townDC and NorthernVirginiafor many
years,acallinghe greatlyenjoyed. After
medicalchallengesinterruptedhis own
medicalcareer,Ron becameavolunteerat
CovenantHouseand apersonalcoachwho
encouragedstrugglingstudentswith ADHD
and learningdisabilities.
Ron'sChristianfaithwascentral to his
identityandhis everydaylife whichhe
witnessedto whomeverhe met. Ron
foughtthe goodfight through3cancersand
nowhe has finishedthe race and will be
rememberedas afine mind,an optimistic
spirit,and afaithfulservantto the Lordhe
lovedso dearly.
Intermentwill takeplaceat Quantico
NationalCemeteryfor immediatefamily
members,but acelebrationof the wonder-
ful life of RonaldBashianwill takeplaceat
alaterdatewhenCOVIDrestrictionsare
removed.

BASHIAN

ORRENTHOMASCOHILL
Passedawaypeacfully,September5, 2020.
He is survivedby his wife,Erica N. Taylor;
daughters,TiffanyJ. and KristiCohill;sister,
GinaCohill;brother,MichaelCohill;two
grandchildren, Marcus Ragsdale and
DevonneCohill;nieces,nephews,other
relativesand friends.Viewingwill be held
on Wednesday,September16 at 9a.m.,
followedby HomegoingServicesat 11 a.m.,
at McGuireFuneral Home,7400 Georgia
Ave.,NW. Intermentprivate.
http://www.mcguire-services.com

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ALICEANNETTECOLE
(Age90)
On September1, 2020of Hyattsville,MD.
Belovedwifeof the late KennethH. Cole.
Motherof RobertColeof Wilmington,NC
and MichaelColeof Jessup,MD. Mother-
in-lawto Teri Coleand JohnGeremia.Also
survivedby five grandchildren,four great-
grandchildrenand one great-great-grand-
child.MemorialServiceswill be privateat
Fort LincolnCemetery.

COLE

FREDAP.GARFINKLE
On September 10, 2020 of
Gaithersburg,MD.Belovedwife
of the late ErwinGarfinkle.Also
survivedby daughterNatalie
Halem;son DavidGarfinkle;and
grandsonHenleyHalem.Grave-
sideservicewill be heldMon-
day,September14 at 1p.m. at KingDavid
MemorialGarden, 2725 HollywoodRd.,
Falls Church,VA.Familywill observeShiva
that eveningbetween6to8p.m. at Natal-
ie's home.Memorialcontributionsmaybe
madeto http://www.FeedingAmerica.org.Ser-
vicesentrustedto SagelBloomfieldDan-
zanskyGoldbergFuneral Care.
http://www.sagelbloomfield.com

GARFINKLE

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JUNEE. PROVINI
EarlyTuesdaymorning,September1, 2020,
JuneElizabethProvini(néeSwadley),98 years
young,formerlyof Madison,WI, lovingwife
and mother,went hometo The Lordand was
reunitedwith her belovedhusbandof nearly 71
years,Ferdinand"Fritz" C. Provini.
Sheis survivedby her daughter,SharonE.
Carman(Cliff)of Cortland,NY,her son David
W. Proviniof Bowie,MD; as wellas three
grandchildrenandninegreat-grandchildren
with atenthgreat-grandchilddue shortly.
Junemet Fritz in Washington,DC duringWWII
and roseto the rank of PettyOfficerSecond
Classas aNavy WAVE. Beforeand afterthe
war,she spenther earlyadultand married
yearsin payroll,eventuallytransitioningto
teachinginstructor,and officemanager,at
ArthurMurray’sDanceStudiosin Baltimore.
Afterher kids grewup,she and Fritz created
Pro-SwadVentures,whereshehandledsecur-
ing rentalpropertiesin Marylandand Florida
beforeretiring.
Music,painting,the artsandfamilywere
alwaysthe biggestpart of her life.She wanted
us all to rememberthe goodtimesand be
joyfulof our memories,and bringloveand
compassionto everyone.
She will be interredat the MarylandVeterans
Cemeteryin Crownsville,MD, at alater date.
Contributionsare welcomein lieu of flowersto
the RobertB. and DorothyL. CrottyEndowed
ScholarshipFundat the Universityof Maryland
(http://crottyscholarship.umd.edu),dedicated
to assistingU.S. militarymembersand veterans
with theircollegiateeducation.

PROVINI

DAISY BONDSQUEEN
DaisyDondsQueen,retiredDCPS,Title I
employee,entered into eternal rest on
Saturday,August22, 2020,at the age of 98.
She is survivedby her two lovingdaughters,
BetteJ. Hyaterand SheilaI. J. Poole,grand
children,greatand great-grand childrenand
manyrelativesand friends.Acelebrationof
her life will be heldWednesday,September
16, 2020at J. B. JenkinsFuneral Home,7474
LandoverRoad,Landover,MD20785.Mrs.
Queenmaybeviewedfrom9:30a.m.until
the service at 10:30 a.m. Live stream
@jbjenkinsfuneralhome.com.Limitedseating
for service.

QUEEN

DEATH NOTICE

EDNAMARGARETSKELLY
DiedpeacefullySeptember5, 2020in Falls
Church,Virginia,100 yearsafterher birthin
Marietta,Ohio.
EdnaattendedMariettaHighSchool,where
she playedthe pianoand placedsecondin the
OhiostatewideEnglishtest.She attendedOhio
Universityon scholarship,graduatingin 1941
withadegreein businesseducation.There
she mether futurehusband,CharlesSkelly,
and theyweremarriedin 1943.Followinghis
militaryservice,they movedto Washington
and eventuallysettledin Falls Church.Charles
predeceasedher in 2005,following62 yearsof
marriage.
Overthe years,Ednaworkedas ateacher,
officemanager,and secretary.Inaddition,she
volunteeredat St. JamesCatholicChurchand
School,whereshe was along-timeparishioner
and neighbor,servingin the PTA, the Church
Sodality,and the Womenof St. James.She also
volunteeredfor manyyearsat the Falls Church
CommunityCenterhelpingseniorsprepare
theirtax returnsand,for overadecade,she
wasapoll workerand headelectionofficer
at the AmericanLegionprecinct.Sheand
her husbandwererecognizedas Grass Roots
Volunteersby the VirginiaStateDemocratic
Party in 1997.
Ednais survivedby six children:Michael(Ann),
Thomas (Carol),Terence(Myriam),Patricia
SkellyCooper,Daniel(Patricia),andRobert
(Paige); 13 grandchildren:Katherine Skelly
Lopez,RosieSkelly,JanetSkellyBennett,Brian
Skelly,NoraSkelly,LeahPeralta, Rebecca
Cooper,PatrickSkelly,LaurenCooperHamp-
ton, and Maureen,Rachel,Brooke,and Hope
Skelly;and eightgreat-grandchildren. At her
100thbirthdaypartyat Sunrisein Falls Church,
shesaidhowpleasedshewasto havea
wonderfulfamily.Itwas her greatestjoy and
accomplishment.
Becauseof COVID-19,no serviceshavebeen
scheduled.Intermentwill be at Arlington
NationalCemetery,besideher husbandand
infantson, Martin,at alater date.Condolences
may be offeredat
murphyfuneralhomes.com.

SKELLY

DEATH NOTICE

JAMESFRANKLINSOCKWELL
Of Washington,DC,passedawayon August28,
2020 afterabrief illness.Hewas bornon April
20, 1925in Winston-Salem,NC,toRichardand
MarthaMilesSockwell.He workedin the Navy
Dept.in Washington,DC beforeenteringthe
Armyin 1943.He servedduringWorld WarII
in the Pacific on Guamand TinianIsland.After
leavingthe Armyin 1946,he met his wife of 62
years,KatherineWigginsSockwell.Together,
theyfoundedand operatedHumpty-Dumpty
NurserySchooluntil 2010.James Sockwellhad
an inquisitivemindand was an avid reader.He
lovedmusic,astronomyand football.He was
predeceasedby his wife,Katherine,and four
sisters,CoraJones,LessieSockwell,Esther
Lyons and BertheniaWise.Hewas also prede-
ceasedby his twobrothers,OliverSockwell
and LutherSockwell.He is survivedby his sons,
CarltonE. Sockwellof Newton,NH and Kevin
A. Sockwellof SilverSpring,MD,and numerous
niecesand nephews.JamesSockwellwill be
rememberedthroughoutthe communityfor
his wit, jokes,conversations,generosityand
his warmpersonality.Therewill be afuneral
serviceat PlymouthCongregationalUnited
Churchof Christ, 5301 N. CapitolStreet,NE: 10
a.m. viewingand 11 a.m. serviceon September
17, 2020.Burialwill followat GlenwoodCeme-
tery.Arrangementsby McGuire.

SOCKWELL

DEATH NOTICE

LOISWELLINGTON BUSH"Beloved"
Enteredinto eternalpeaceon September7,
2020,the devotedwifeof the late HenryS.
Bush,Jr.She is survivedby eightsiblings,
Sisters,Mary E. Wellington;KathleenT. Smoth-
ers; and Telicia A. Wellington.Brothers,James
H. Pope;DavidL. Wellington;(Alfreda),Ben-
jaminC.Wellington(Curlene);DanielD. Welling-
ton; Dr.RoderickI. Wellington;and ahost of
otherrelativesandfriends.OnWednesday,
September16, friendsmay visit with the family
from10 a.m.untiltimeof service11 a.m.
at Marshall-MarchFuneral Homeof MD,4308
SuitlandRd, Suitland,MD.IntermentNational
HarmonyMemorialPark.

BUSH

DENISEEDWARDS"Neicey"
Enteredinto eternalrest on Sunday,September
6, 2020.She is survivedby her two daughters,
ElainenaEdwardsand Terasita Edwards;son,
SheldonI. Edwards;two grandchildren,Jordan
SpeightandLaurynWalker;brother,Joseph
DHill, Jr., and ahost of otherrelativesand
friends.Ms. Edwardsmay be viewedat Stew-
art Funeral Home,4001 BenningRd., NE on
Friday,September18 from1p.m. untilservice
at 2p.m. Intermentis private.

EDWARDS

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24, Annapolis).Knownas acrackerjackboat
mechanic,daredevil,marathoner,and mem-
orableass-chewer,hewas alsoabeloved
husband,luckyfather,fun grandfatherand
great-grandfatherthatsharedalovefor
adventure,tattoos,dolphins,and rollercoast-
ers.
Fortunateto be able to live out his childhood
dreamof owninghis ownboatuponretire-
ment,Tedlovedcruisingon his 44’ Defever
trawler,M/V AlohaFriday.Heand his wife
winteredin the Bahamas,circumnavigated
the easternU.S. by water,and cruisedmar-
itimeNewEnglandandCanada. Tedis
survivedby his wife,NancyShoresMcCarley;
daughter,DebbieKroupa(Mike)of Lagrange,
OH; grandsons,JamesKroupaof Amherst,
OH and RyanKroupaof Lagrange,OH; great-
granddaughter,AdelynnKroupaof Amherst,
OH;son,MichaelMcCarley(Debbie)and
grandson,Jack McCarleyall of Simpsonville,
SC; son,AllenMcCarley(Isabel)of Fredericks-
burg,VA;brother,HarrisMcCarley(Walta)of
Redmond,WA;niece,CherylMasters(Don)
of Redmond,WA;nephew,Hank McCarley
(Kelly) of Fairhope,AL; sister,MarionMcCar-
ley of Seattle,WA; sister,MargaretteCurnutt
(Dee)of Marysville,WA; nephewJeff Curnutt
(Heather) of Auburn,WA;brother,Jack
McCarleyof Tacoma,WA;sister-in-law,Made-
line Flynn(Joe)of Alexandria,VA;brother-in-
law,David Shoresof LaPlata,MD; nieceTaelyr
Celia(Anthony)of LaPlata,MD; nephew,Kurt
Shores(TJ) of SilverSpring,MD;brother-in-
law,Nick PeraofAlexandria,VA;and nephew,
NicholasPeraofSeattle,WA.
Burialat ArlingtonNationalCemeteryis being
plannedfor afuturedatenext year.
Memorialsmaybe madeto the EOD Warrior
Foundation(716CrestviewAve, Niceville,FL
32758),the LewyBodyDementiaAssociation
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http://www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.

THEODOREKERSHAWMcCARLEY
"Ted" (Age80)
CaptainUSN (Ret.)
Passedquietlyin his sleepat homein
Solomons,MDonSeptember5, 2020.Born
in Charleston,SC on June24,1940,he was
the son of the late RearAdmiral HenryHarris
McCarleyandthe lateMarion(MacMillan)
McCarley.Ted receivedhis Bachelor’sDegree
SummaCumLaudefromChaminadeUniver-
sity of Hawaiiin 1984.He graduatedfrom
the NationalWarCollegein June1990.Ted
was aNaval Officerservingfortythreeyears
activedutysupportingExplosiveOrdnance
Disposal(EOD).From Seamanto Captain,
MasterBlaster,diver,parachutist,and amen-
tor to manyoverthe years,not evendemen-
tia couldcast apall onTed’slifelonglove affair
withthe Navy.Hewas alifelongmember
of the NavalEODAssociation(NEODA) and
the FleetReserveAssociation(FRABranch

McCARLEY

DEATH NOTICE

Dr.SONDRAWARRENLEVIN,MD
(Age63)
Of Olney,MD, losther battlewithchronic
pulmonarydiseaseand passedawayon Sep-
tember6, 2020withher adoringhusbandat
her side.Born October5, 1956at the U.S. Air
Force basein Swindon,England,she grewup
in Waterbury,CTwhereshe latergraduated
magnacumlaudefromHarvardUniversity.
Whileat aHarvardHillelpartyin December
1974,shemettheloveofherlife,Ronald
Levin,and theyweremarriedin June1976.
She receivedher medicaldegreefromSUNY
DownstateCollegeof Medicinewhereshe
washoodedby her father,pediatricianDr.
PhilipWarren.Shesubsequentlycompleted
her pediatricsresidencyat the Universityof
Marylandand her ClinicalGeneticsfellowship
at the NationalInstitutesof Health(NIH).She
practicedGeneral Pediatrics andPediatric
Geneticsat the Walter ReedArmyMedical
Center(WRAMC)andthenthe Walter Reed
NationalMilitaryMedicalCenter(WRNMMC)
for 30 years,whereshe servedas the Chief
of PediatricGeneticsas wellas an Associate
Professorof Pediatricsat the UniformedSer-
vicesUniversityof the HealthSciences(USUHS)
and an AdjunctScientistat the NationalInsti-
tute of ChildHealthand HumanDevelopment
(NICHD)Sectionof DevelopmentalGenetics,
priorto her retirementin 2015.Atriple-threat
clinician-educator-researcher,she wonnumer-
ousawardsfor her teachingandfor her
research.Shepublishedover50 scholarly
articleson arangeof topicsin Genetics.Shortly
beforeher initialboutof lupuscerebritisin
2014,she wasfirstauthoron apublication
inLancetNeurologyonanoveltreatmentfor
neuronalceroidlipofuscinosis.She had akeen
intellect,and therewas neverageneticsfact
she did not knowor couldnot readilyfind in
her archives.
Sondrawas adevotedwife and alovingmoth-
er,grandmother,daughter,sister,and aunt.
Tragically,she fell terminallyill the verysame
day that her first granddaughter,Ella, was born.
She wasprecededin deathby her parents,
Dr.PhilipWarrenand DorisWarren. She is
survivedby her husbandof 44 years,Dr. Ronald
Levin,Sc.D.ofOlney,MD, and theirsonsDr.
JayLevin,MDofHadley,MAandDavidLevin
of Philadelphia,PA.She is alsosurvivedby
her grandsonJoeyandgranddaughterElla,
bothof Hadley,MAaswell as by her brother
Dr.StevenWarren,MD of St. Petersburg,FL,
her nieceAllisonWarren Gottermeier,and her
nephewMichaelWarren.Servicewasheld
on Monday,September7, 2020,at 1p.m. at
JudeanMemorialGardens,16225Batchellors
Forest Road,Olney,MD20832.Memorialgifts
in lieu of flowerscan be directedto Hillel
International.

LEVIN

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