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IN MEMORIAM

PARKSWILSONGRAY, JR.
November8, 1962-November22, 2019
Theysay thereis areason,
Theysay that time will heal,
But neithertime nor reason
Will changethe way we feel,
Fornoone knowsthe heartaches,
That lies behindour smiles,
No one knowshow manytimes,
We've brokendownand cried.
We wantto tell you something,
So,there won'tbe any doubt,
You're so wonderfulto thinkof,
But so hard to live without.
Mama,Linda,andDarryl

GRAY

DEATH NOTICE

1966-1967.On December31, 1966he brave-
ly exposedhimselfto enemyfire in order
to rescueawoundedsoldierfroman unpro-
tectedpositionand carryhim to safety.He
waslaterawardedthe SilverStarfor his
actionsthat day.Hugh was also awardedthe
BronzeStar Medal,the Soldier'sMedal,the
RVN Crossfor Gallantry,and two PurpleHeart
Medalsfor his servicein Vietnam.
AfterVietnam,Hughattendedlaw schooland
graduatedin 1971.In 1975,Hughreturnedto
the Armyas aCaptainin the JAG Corps.He
was assignedto the 82ndAirborneDivision
at Fort Bragg,NC.In1980,Hugh was
assignedto the Contract AppealsDivision
of the ArmyGeneral Counsel’sOffice.He
relocatedto NorthernVirginiaand retired
fromactivedutyin 1992as aLieutenant
Colonel.He continuedhis legalcareeras an
AssistantGeneral Counselfor the U.S. Air
Force until he fully retiredin 2006.
Hugh’sfirst marriagelasted25 years,and he
and his wife,Chloe,had five children.He later
marriedJoAliceHarrellin 2005and movedto
Warrenton,VA wherethey livedhappilyuntil
his death.Hughwas afiercepatriotwho was
proudof his children,his militaryservice,and
of his volunteerworkwith veterans.
LongbeforeHughdied,he thoughtaboutthe
deathsof his fellowveterans.His favorite
quotewas fromthe battleof Thermopylae
in 480 BC.TranslatedfromancientGreek,it
reads:Stranger,ifyou go to the land of the
Spartans,tell themwe lie here,obedientto
theircall. Whenaskedaboutthe loss of his
father,his eldestson thoughtHugh’sfavorite
quotewouldbe afittingepitaphfor aman
who spenthis life in serviceto his country.
LTCClarence“Hugh”D. LongIII, Esq.USA
(Ret.)is internedat MoserFuneral Home.
He will be laid to rest at ArlingtonNational
Cemetery.The servicewill be scheduled
in 2022. In lieu of flowers,donations
shouldbe sentto the StrikeForce Asso-
ciation, an organization dedicated to
remembering its fallen heroes.See:
http://www.2nd502.org/index.php?page=do
nate

CLARENCED. LONG,III, Esq."Hugh"
LieutenantColonelUSA(Ret.)
Passedawayon Thursday,October28, 2021
in his homein Warrenton,VA at the age
of 78. Hughis survivedby his wife,JoAlice
Harrell-Long,his sister,SusannaLibertyof
Los Angeles,CA, and his children,Clarence
of DC,Andrewof Pittsfield,MA,Amanda
of Lackawanna,NY,VictoriaWilliams(née
Long)of Evanston,IL, Stephenof Charleston,
SC,and his grandchildren,MaryAlyse,Isla,
Quentin,and Tilly.
Hughwasbornon February7, 1943in
Princeton,NJ.His parentswerethe late Con-
gressmanClarence“Doc”D. LongJr., and
SusannaLarterLong.His familylaterrelo-
catedto Ruxton,MD.Hugh attendedJohns
HopkinsUniversityand majoredin History
and Economics.
AftergraduatingfromJohnsHopkinsUniver-
sity in 1965,Hughvolunteeredfor the U.S.
Army.HegraduatedfromRangerSchoolin
1966.He thenservedas aLieutenantin
commandof aLong-RangeReconnaissance
Platoonwiththe 2nd Battalionof the 502nd
InfantryRegimentof the 1st Brigadeof the
101stAirborneDivisionin Vietnamfrom

LONG

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ROMANBOYKIN
RomanBoykin,age 87, departedon November
15, 2021in Washington,DC.Heispreceded
indeathbyhiswife,HelenL.DavisBoykin.
Intermentwill be private.

BOYKIN

CHRISTOPHERA. BROWN
Tuesday,July 13, 2021,ChristopherA.
Brown,age 72, in Los Angeles,California
transitioned.January 15, 1949bornin
Washington,DC to late parents,LiltonJ.
and MurielL. Brown. Educated: Saints
PaulandAugustineelementaryandGarnet
PattersonJuniorHighSchools.Attended
LosAngelesCommunityCollegewherehe
got aGED.Aninsuranceagentand held
otherjobs.Marriedlate wife,LornaBrown
andhadason, BrianBrown. In later
years,Christopher's healthdeclinedand
had to takeup residenceat aLos Angeles
AssistanceLivingfacility.After livingthere
he transitioned.
ChristopherBrown'sMemorialserviceswill
be heldat 11:30a.m.on Tuesday,Novem-
ber 23, 2021.His siblingsandrelatives
will gatherat Mt. OlivetCemeteryat 1300
BladensburgRoad,NE,Washington,DC
20002.Theintermentoftheashes/remains
willbeatSection78.Locationofgrave/sec-
tion:Chapel.All are welcomed.

BROWN

BARBARAM. CATTELL
Our preciousmotherand grandmother,Bar-
bara“Bobbie”Cattellpassedawayat Montrose
MemorialHospital,Montrose,COonNovember
10, 2021.She was 87 yearsold. She is survived
by her belovedhusbandof 63 years,Hereward
“Herry”Cattellas well as her threechildren;
LauraCattellBrown,DouglasCattell,and Todd
Cattellas well as her two grandchildren;Brian-
na and WyntonBrown.
Bobbie completedher nurse’strainingat
BrooklynHospitalgraduatingtop of her classin
1955.She thenwenton to earnabachelor’s
degreeattheUniversityofRochesterand
workedas RN for several yearsin multiple
hospitalsfrequentlyteachingand mentoring
nursingstudentsas she supportedher hus-
bandduringhis medicalresidencytraining.
Theyultimatelysettledin Maryland.Bobbie
and Herryspentnearly55 yearsin Bethesda.
whereshe createdawonderfulhomefor
herfamily,raisedherchildreninaloving,
encouraging,supportiveenvironment,planted
beautifulgardens,learnedto play tennisand
ski,volunteeredwheneverneededanddevel-
opedlifelongfriendships.She broughtjoy and
loveto all whospenttimewithher.She lit
uparoomwithhersmileandsparklingly
eyes.She was agenerouscaringgrandmother.
She and Herryrecentlyrelocatedto Colorado
tobeclosertodaughterLauraduringtheir
twilightyears.However,“homeis wherethe
heartis” and thatwill alwaysbe Bethesda.
She nurturedmeaningfulfriendships,created
enduring memories,and shared loving
momentswithso many.She will live on in
our hearts.
Therewill be amemorialserviceand celebra-
tion of her life in Bethesdathis spring.

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WILLIAMJ. DIRCKS
NRCandIAEAOfficial
Diedon SaturdayOctober23, 2021.The
causewas suddencardiacarrest.He was


  1. He was bornon September20, 1929
    in NewYork Cityandgrewup in the
    surroundingsuburbs.
    He servedwiththe US Air Force,reaching
    the rank of Lt. Colonel.He receivedhis
    Bachelorof Sciencedegreein economics
    fromFordhamUniversity,and was granted
    aMAfrom ClarkUniversity.Hewas working
    on his doctorate at Universityof California,
    Berkeleywhenthe US Governmentcame
    recruiting.Hequicklyacceptedand moved
    to DC to workat the US AtomicEnergy
    Agency.Later,heworkedat variousgovern-
    mentagenciessuchasOEO,EPA,and
    endingup at the NuclearRegulatoryCom-
    missionwherehe retiredas the Executive
    DirectorofOperations.Hethenwentto
    Viennawherehe was the DeputyDirector
    General of the IAEA,servingunderHans
    Blix.
    He was amemberof the CosmosCluband
    theChevyChaseClub.
    He is survivedby his wife,RosemaryBarrett
    Dircks,daughters,ClareNevilleofBoulder,
    Colorado and ElizabethHarlowof Boston,
    threegrandsons,and onegreat-grand-
    daughter.
    Serviceswill be heldat the Knollwood
    Chapel.Inlieuofflowers,pleaseconsider
    contributionstoHousingUnlimitedIncor-
    porated at https://www.housingunlimit-
    ed.org.


DIRCKS

SUSANM. FRIEDMAN
SusanM. Friedman,72, of SilverSpringMD,
passedawayNovember19, 2021.She was
the belovedwifeof 50 yearsto Sam;adored
motherto David;cherishedsisterto Linda
Morgenstern-RobbinsandTzviMorgenstern
and loving aunt; great-aunt,sister-in-law,
cousinand friend.
In additionto her successfulcareer,she was
agiftedartistand avid photographer.She will
be foreverrememberedby her familyand
friendsfor her senseof humorand loving
thoughtfulness.
In lieu of flowers,pleaseconsidercontributions
to Beth Shalom Congregation at
[email protected],(410)531–5115,
or the charityof your choice.
Due to Covidtherewill be no Shiva.

FRIEDMAN

SHIRLEYJ. McREYNOLDS(Age77)
Passedawayon November6, 2021.She was
bornJanuary1, 1944,daughterof the late
James and IreneInman.She graduatedin 1961
fromCantonMcKinleyHighSchool.Shirley
completedher TeacherCertificationat Walsh
University,and taughtthirdgrade for several
yearsat St. PeterSchoolof Canton.
Aftermovingto the Washington,DC areain
the early1970swithher then-husbandWilbur
“Mac”McReynolds,she beganher careerwith
the MarylandNationalCapitolPark and Plan-
ningCommission(MNCPPC)in 1972.During
her 35-yeartenure,she led hundredsof work-
ers to producethousandsof arts eventsfor
the publicat fourteenarts and cultural heritage
facilitiesthroughoutPrinceGeorge’sCounty,
Maryland.Amongher numerousaccomplish-
mentsin thatrole,she producedthreejazz
albumsand led the total renovationof aformer
elementaryschoolintoathriving,publicly-
ownedfacilityfor art and recreationknownas
HarmonyHall RegionalCenterof Fort Washing-
ton, Maryland.
Shirleyconcludedher yearsof highlycom-
mendedserviceto MNCPPCin 2006,and
movedto NorthCantonin 2007.Duringher
retirement,she continuedher serviceto the
publicas aboardmemberfor the Association
for BetterCommunityDevelopment(better
knownas ABCD),and the CantonMuseum
of Art.Her hobbiesincludedhomedécor,
nonfictionreading, andcooking delicious
mealsfor familyand friends.
She wasprecededin deathby her parents
and cousinSharonKessler.Shirleyis survived
by her lovingdaughter Tori (KatyBishop)
McReynolds;sister-in-lawMarieHolt;best
friendJacquelineHolmes;andmanyother
relativesfromthe Kesslerand Inmanfamilies.
She will be missedby her beloveddog Pippa.
The Funeral Massof the Resurrectionwill be
heldMonday,November22, 2021,2p.m., at
the ReedFuneral HomeNorthCantonChapel,
801 PittsburgAvenueNW,The MostReverend
DavidB.G. Flahertyofficiating.The Masswill
includeCommunionwhichis opento all who
wishto receive.ACelebrationof Life event
will be held duringsummer2022.Pleasesign
the onlineguestbookat http://www.reedfuneral-
home.comto facilitateinvitationto the sum-
mer memorialevent,and to sharememories.

McREYNOLDS

daughter,RobynLynn, was bornin 1974.He
and his familylivedin Lanham,Maryland,
untiltheymovedto Potomac,Maryland,in
1978,wherehe and Patlived until2021.In
1982,Samand his familyjoinedBethesda
CountryClub,wheretheyenjoyedmany
happyyearsplayingtennisand golf with
friends.
SambecameaPartnerat MB Haritonand
Companyin 1967,whicheventuallymerged
withLaventholand Horwathin 1985.When
the partnershipdissolvedafew yearslater,
Samstartedhis ownaccountingfirmas
ManagingPartnerwith his brotherand Part-
ner,CharlieMancuso,and anotherPartner,
Bob Jones.Both Charlieand Bob wereformer
Partnersat MB Haritonand Company,and
they namedtheir new firm Hariton,Mancuso,
and Jones.
Sam workedas aCPA for over 60 yearsuntil
his veryrecentretirementin the springof
2021 at the age of 87. Throughouthis career,
he had an extremelycloserelationshipwith
his brotherand partner,CharlieMancuso,
with whomhe workedfrom 1961 to 2018.
Samis survivedby his lovingwifePatricia
(Moore)Mancuso,his siblingsCharlesMan-
cuso(Lupe),Frank Mancuso(Joyce),Marie
Mancusoand StevenMancuso(Steven),his
childrenTerri MancusoClausen(Jeffrey)and
RobynLynn MancusoTalamo(Vincent),and
his four grandchildren,NinaFelicia Talamo,
LeonardoSalvatoreTalamo,EthanSamuel
Clausenand DrewDonaldClausen.He is
predeceasedby his siblingsAngelaMancuso
Rosell(Jack)and RosalieMancusoRotatori
(Eugene).Sam’spassingleavesahuge void
in the livesof the manyfriendsand family
he touchedover the years.Hewill be greatly
missed.
Aprivatememorialceremonywill be held
to celebrate his life.Inlieu of flowers,a
donationto the LoweSyndromeAssociation
wouldbe appreciatedin the nameof Samuel
Mancuso,http://lowesyndrome.org/

SAMUELMANCUSO
(Salvatore)
Samuel“Sam”Mancusoof Potomac,MD,
passedawayunexpectedlyon November14,
2021,at the age of 87.
Samwas bornin AtlanticCity,New Jersey,
on April8, 1934,to AngelaDiPasqualeand
SalvatoreMancuso.Hegrew up in Wash-
ington,DC,wherehe attendedSt. Martin's
ParochialSchooland LangleyJuniorHigh,
followed by McKinley Technology High
School.
Afterhis High Schoolgraduation,Sam joined
the Navyand servedhis countryas aRadio
Operator.After fouryearsof service,he
attended Benjamin Franklin University,
Schoolof Accountancy,inWashingtonDC,
wherehe earnedhis CPA. His first job was at
RegardieBrooksand in 1961,he joinedMB
Haritonand Company,anaccountingfirm.
In 1966he marriedPatriciaAnnMooreof
Greenbelt,MD.His first daughter,Terri
Louise,was bornin 1970,and his second

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STEVENLEEOSSER
(Age76)
PassedawaypeacefullyonThursday,Novem-
ber 18, 2021in Fairfax,Virginia,afteralong
battlewithachronicillness.His wife,two
children,anddaughter-in-lawwerebyhisside.
Stevenwas the belovedhusbandof 53 years
to SusanOsser;lovingfatherto Jason and
Alison;father-in-lawtoYipingandDan;and
cherishedgrandfatherto Alexandria,Jessica,
and Samantha.Formost of his careerhe was
thecomptrollerfortheTownofUnion.Healso
servedas fire commissionfor the volunteer
EndwellFireDepartment.In retirementhe
workedattheNewseumwherehefound
particularjoy in givingtoursto schoolchildren.
Formany years,until his mobilitywas impaired,
hevolunteeredattheU.S.HolocaustMemorial
Museumin orderto supportits mission.He
enjoyedsocializing,dining,and playingcards
withfriends.Mostofall,Stevenlovedbeing
withfamilyand indulginghis granddaughters.
He will be crematedand will not haveafuneral
service.Shouldfriendsdesire,memorialcontri-
butionsmay be sent to the AmericanDiabetes
Associationor the ArthritisFoundation.

OSSER

DEATH NOTICE

TAIJAK.RASBERRY
Taija K. Rasberry,onNovember9, 2021.
BeloveddaughterofTamaraRasberry;sister
of TelannaRasberry;andnieceof George
Rasberry,Jr. Memorialserviceon November
23, 2021at ChambersFuneral Home,5801
ClevelandAve.,Riverdale,MD12p.m. to 2p.m.

RASBERRY

ROBERTM. REEVES
The membersof the RetiredFire-
fightersAssociation of Washing-
ton, DC.regretto announcethe
passingof RobertMReeveson
November 19, 2021. Brother
Reeveswasappointedon April
28, 1958to Engine23 and retired
on December13, 1991as the 5th BFC.
TomScherer,President

REEVES

CARLALLENSAPERSTEIN
On Saturday,November20, 2021,
CARL ALLEN SAPERSTEIN of
Arlington,VA.Belovedhusbandof
MarySaperstein.Lovingbrotherof
JeanBeeman.Gravesidefuneral
serviceswill be heldon Tuesday,
November 23, 2021,1:30p.m.
at Gardenof RemembranceMemorialPark,
Clarksburg,MD.Memorialcontributionsmay
be madeto WashingtonHebrewCongregation.
Arrangements entrusted to TORCHINSKY
HEBREWFUNERALHOME,202-541-1001.

SAPERSTEIN

SCOTT DELIUSZIMMERMAN
“Scotty”
On Wednesday,November17, 2021of
Bethesda,MD.Belovedwifeof Daniel
Zimmerman; loving motherof Andy
Zimmerman,MalissaZimmerman(Andy
Shulman), and Emily (Joe) Germano;
devotedgrandmotherof Joe and Daniel
Germano;auntof Tracy Deliusand Robert
DeliusIV.MemorialServicewill be held
at St. JamesEpiscopalChurch, 11815
SevenLocksRoad,Potomac,MD20854on
Saturday,November27 at 10 a.m. Please
[email protected] if you
plan attendin personor virtually.Inlieu of
flowers,memorialcontributionsmaybe
madeto the MemorialFundat St. James
EpiscopalChurchat the aboveaddress,
or to the ZimmermanScholarshipFund
at Emoryand HenryCollege,POBox 947,
Emory,VA24327,or to the Montgomery
CountyStrokeClub,POBox 9343,Silver
Spring,MD 20916.Pleaseviewand sign
the familyguestbookat
http://www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com

ZIMMERMAN

INMEMORIAM

GRACIEMAEWRIGHT
November22,1942-April7, 2020
Inmemoryofourlovingmother,wife,sister
and grandmotherGracie Mae Wright.We
dearlymissher love,her laughter,
herjoyandherwisdom

WRIGHT

DEATH NOTICE

EDWINAHOWEHOFFELD
September6, 1945–November17, 2021
On Wednesday,November17, 2021,Edwina
HoweHoffeld,age76,passedaway.Thefourth
of fourdaughtersbornto Edwinand Reita
Howewasraisedin Birmingham,OH and
Ashland,OH. She graduatedfromOhioWes-
leyanUniversitywithamajor in musicand
taughtthat subjectin WhitePlains,NY. After
earningaMaster’sdegreein EarlyChildhood
Developmentat OhioStateUniversity,she
taughtKindergartenin Hudson,NY and in West
Irondequoit,NY.While in Columbus,OH, she
met JeffreyTerrell Hoffeld.Ayear later,they
werewed,amarriageendedonly by her death,
48 yearslater.They livedin Rochester,NYfor
threeyearsbeforemovingto Rockville,MD.
She workedin aRockvilleday-carecenteruntil
the birthof theirdaughter,Erika, followedfive
yearslaterby the birthof theirson, Bradley.
She devotedherselfto the nurturingrearing
of bothchildren,devotingimmeasurable time
and dedicationto theirdevelopment.In par-
allel,she wasengagedin her ownpersonal
growththroughmanycommunityactivities,
someof whichincludedreligiouseducation,
socialgroupsandarchivalmaintenanceat
CedarLaneUnitarianUniversalistChurch.She
alsoreachedout personallyand developed
lastingfriendshipsin Yoga groups,Al-Anon
groupsand her cherishedbookclub.She also
remainedfocusedon her familyof origin,
nownumberingthe threeoldersisters,Jessie
Portmann(Medfield,MA),GerrySommers
(Claverack,NY) andEmilyHowe(St. Paul,
MN)ninenieces/nephewsand sevengrand-
nieces/grandnephews.
She has beencrematedthroughthe services
of the CollinsFuneral Home.Amulti-platform
(bothonlineand in-person)MemorialServiceis
plannedthroughCedarLaneUnitarianUniver-
salistChurchin earlyJanuary;furtherdetails
will be publishedshortlybeforethat time.
It is suggestedthatin lieu of flowers,con-
tributionsbe madein her memoryto the
JohnP. MurthaCancerCenterat Walter Reed
Bethesda(hjf.org)or to CedarLaneUnitarian
UniversalistChurch(cedarlane.org).

HOFFELD

AILEENB. ONUFRYCHUK
On November10, 2021,AileenB. Onufrychuk
(age97) passedawaypeacefullyafteralong
life filledwithlove,laughterandkindness
to everyoneshe met.She wasprecededin
deathby her husbandof 54 years,Michael,in
2001.Aileenis survivedby her sons,Michael
(Debbie),Bill (Cathy)and James.Along with her
sons,she leavesbehindsevengrandchildren
and nine great-grandchildrenwithanotheron
the way.Visitationwill be at MurphyFuneral
Home,1102 WBroadSt, Falls Church,VA
on November29 from4:30to 7p.m. The
memorialservicewill be heldNovember 30
at 10:15a.m. at St. Johnthe BelovedCatholic
Churchin Mclean,VA.Aprivatefamilyburial
servicewill followat QuanticoNationalCeme-
tery.Inlieu of flowerspleaseconsidera
memorialcontributionto the Father McKenna
Center,19“I” StreetNW,Washington,DC
20001 https://fathermckennacenter.org/how-
you-can-help/donate/.To sharecondolences
or for more information please visit
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ONUFRYCHUK

the birthof her daughter,Kristi. Forthe next
30 years,she devotedherselfto the care
of her family.She specificallyinvestedmuch
time and energyinto takingcare of the needs
of Kristi,who had Rett Syndrome.
In 2014,she andAlan retiredto the Richmond
areato be closerto family,especiallytheir
five lovinggrandchildren.She wasawon-
derfuland generousGrandma.She enjoyed
watchingher grandchildrenplay sports,tak-
ing themto plays,takingthemshopping,
doingcrafts withthem,and just generally
spoilingthem.
In additionto her family,she lovedto travel.
Shealsoenjoyedcrafts,reading,playing
cardsand watchingthe WashingtonNation-
als play.
She was precededin deathby her husband,
AlanW. Smith;her daughter,Kristi M. Smith;
and her parents,HunterA. and Eva E. Parker.
She is survivedby her son Dr.MatthewA.
Smithand his wife,Shelley;grandchildren
London,Sienna,Brady,Autumnand Kenley
Smith;siblingsJoy Smith(Larry),Andrew
Parker (Beth),Evie Scott(Duane)and Steve
Parker (Sharon);brother-in-law,J.David
Smith(LeighAnn);as well as ahost of other
familymembersand friends.
Family and friendswill be receivedon Sun-
day,November21, 2021from2to5p.m.
at Bliley’s-Chippenham, 6900 HullStreet.
ACelebrationof Life will be held1p.m.
Monday,November22, 2021at Winfree
MemorialBaptistChurchin Midlothian,Va.,
with intermentto followin HollywoodCeme-
tery,Richmond,Va.The familysuggestscon-
tributionsbe madeto the Rettsyndrome.org
in honorof KristiSmithor WinfreeMemorial
BaptistChurchgeneral fund.

GAILMARIESMITH
Gail MarieSmith,74, of Moseley,VA, wentto
be with the Lord on November17, 2021.She
was bornOctober16, 1947in Washington,
D.C.,tothe late HunterA. and Eva E. Parker.
She was raised in TempleHills,MD. Where
she spentmuchof her youthfrolickingwith
her manysiblingsand friends.Asateenager,
she was activein Job’sDaughters,risingto
the levelof HonoredQueen.
In 11thgrade,she met the love of her life,
Alan,and theyweremarriedin 1968.She
brieflyattendedCarson-NewmanCollegein
JeffersonCity,TN, andmadethe Dean’s
List in the onlysemestershe wasthere.
Followingthis,she workedseveral jobsto
help put Alanthroughmedicalschool.These
includedworkingfor the telephonecompany
and doingsecretarialwork.
In 1972,she beganher life as amotherwith

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KATHYELLENSCOURAS
KathyEllenScouras,age 74, passedaway
on November17, 2021,in her homein
Rockville,Maryland.She was bornin Mine-
ola, NewYork, and latermovedto Floral
Park, NewYork, beforespendingmostof
her childhoodin Greenlawn,NewYork. She
is survivedby her husbandof 52 years,
James Scouras,who she met in high school;
twochildren,JenniferElin Karcher(age
49) and DavidJason Scouras (age42); as
wellas fourgrandchildren,asister,and
several niecesand nephews.She graduated
fromAlfredUniversitywithabachelor’sin
nursingand fromTrinityCollegewitha
master’sinhealthpromotioncounseling,
and she pursuedacareerin publichealth
nursing,schoolnursing,andcounseling.
She was alwaysappreciatedby her patients
for her caringpersonalityand respected
by her peersfor her nursingknowledge.
Kathydevotedher life to helpingothers
and also touchedthe livesof manyfriends
and neighbors.She especiallyenjoyedthe
comfortand joy of her beloveddog Gracie.
In her sparetimeshe lovedreadingand
cookingand becamean excellentamateur
wildlifephotographerandacontributor
to wildlifepreservationcauses.Yet, most
importanttoherwasdevotiontohergrate-
ful husbandandchildrenwhohaveall
becomebetterpeoplefromher example.
Weloveher,missherterribly,andknow
that the sadnessin our heartswill neverbe
healed.Servicesprivate.Pleaseviewand
signthefamilyguestbookat
http://www.pumphreyfuneralhome.com

SCOURAS

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6 "+for ALL colornotices
$249eachadditionalinchwkday
$277eachadditionalinchSunday
Noticeswithphotosbeginat 3"
(All photosadd2" to yournotice.)
ALLNOTICESMUSTBEPREPAID
MEMORIALPLAQUES:
All noticesover2" include
complimentarymemorialplaque
Additionalplaquesstartat $26each
andmaybe ordered.
All Paid DeathNotices
appearon our websitethrough
http://www.legacy.com
LEGACY.COM
Includedin all deathnotices
Optionalfor In Memoriams

PLEASENOTE:
Noticesmustbe placedvia phone,or
email.Photosmustbe emailed.Youcan
no longerplacenotices,drop off photos
andmakepaymentin person.
Paymentmustbe madevia phonewith
debit/creditcard.

DEATH NOTICE
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