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THURSDAY, MAY 26 , 2022. THE WASHINGTON POST EZ RE B7


OF NOTE

Obituaries of residents from the
District, Maryland and Northern Vir-
ginia.


Darryll ‘Craig’ Stone,
HUD systems analyst

Darryll “Craig” Stone, 75, a re-
tired Department of Housing and
Urban Development systems ana-
lyst who in the mid-1980s created
a programming algorithm to help
the agency’s regional offices effi-
ciently c alculate fair market r ents,
died March 14 at a hospital in
Woodbridge, Va. The cause was a
heart attack, said his son Devin
Stone.
Mr. Stone, a Woodbridge resi-
dent, was born in Detroit. He
served two tours of duty in the
Army in Vietnam and received a
Purple Heart. He began his 32-
year career at HUD in 1979 as an
appraiser in Des Moines. He came
to the Washington area in 1988
when he b egan working for HUD’s
office of program system manage-
ment in multifamily housing.


Caroline Cook,
environmental consultant

Caroline Cook, 45, who had
been a s enior associate a t Environ-
mental Incentives, a government
contractor working on environ-
mental conservation issues, died
April 6 at her home in Ta koma
Park, Md. The cause was brain
cancer, said her husband, Jona-
than Cook.
Mrs. Cook was born Caroline
Simmonds in Philadelphia and
grew up mostly in Wyndmoor, Pa.
She was a Peace Corps v olunteer in
Malawi and deputy director of the
World Wildlife Fund’s c oastal East
Africa program before joining En-
vironmental Incentives in 2014.


Maurice Burg,
NIH lab chief

Maurice Burg, 91, a scientist
emeritus at t he National Institutes
of Health who retired from the
National Heart, Lung and Blood
Institute about five years ago as
senior investigator in the systems
biology center, died April 24 in
Miami Beach. The cause was
pneumonia, said his wife, Ruth
Burg.
Dr. Burg a nephrologist, was
born in Boston. Earlier in his NIH
career, he was chief of the kidney
and electrolyte metabolism lab.
He was in the Public Health Serv-
ice for 37 years and retired at the
rank of captain. He was a past
president of the American Society
of Nephrology and was inducted
into the National Academy of Sci-
ences, among his professional
honors. H e moved to Miami B each
from Washington in 2017.


Olcay Cigtay,
Georgetown physician

Olcay Cigtay, 88, a physician at
Georgetown University Hospital
who was a professor of radiology
and director of student education,
died Feb. 7 at a care center in
Fairfax County, Va. The cause was
complications from a fall, said a
friend, Leyla Uzer.
Dr. Cigtay, a resident of
McLean, Va., was born in Izmir,
Turkey. From 196 9 to 1998, she w as
on the f aculty at G eorgetown. Ear-
lier she was director of mammog-
raphy at D.C. General Hospital
and on the staff of St. Elizabeths
Hospital. She was a radiologist
consultant to the State Depart-
ment.


Lisa Pannoni,
childbirth instructor

Lisa Pannoni, 58, a childbirth
instructor from 2004 to 2017 with
Physicians & Midwives Collabora-
tive Practice in Alexandria, Va.,
died April 12 at her home in Albu-
querque. The cause was multiple
system atrophy, said a daughter,
Rosie Donaldson.
Mrs. Pannoni was born Lisa
Sherman in Washington. She was
a labor and delivery nurse a t Inova
Alexandria Hospital from 1998 to
202 0. She was a school nurse at St.
Bernadette’s Catholic School in
West S pringfield, Va., from 200 4 to
200 9, among other nursing jobs.
She moved to Albuquerque from
Lorton, Va., in 2020.


J. Leeds Barroll,
Shakespeare scholar

J. Leeds Barroll, 93, a Shake-
speare scholar, college professor
and researcher who was scholar-
in-residence at the Folger Shake-
speare Library from 1988 to 2005,
died April 22 at a care facility in
Rockville, Md. The cause was kid-
ney failure, said his wife, Susan
Zimmerman.
Dr. Barroll, a Washington resi-
dent, was born in Lausanne, Swit-
zerland. He grew up in Philadel-
phia and was on the faculties of
the University of Cincinnati, New-
castle University in England, the
University of South Carolina, the
University of Maryland Baltimore
County and others before he
joined the Folger Shakespeare Li-
brary. He wrote and edited books
and was founder and editor of two
journals: Shakespeare Studies,
and Medieval and Renaissance
Drama in England.
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CARTWRIGHT


KATHERINEPALIC CARTWRIGHT
KatherinePalic Cartwright,83, of Washing-
ton, DC,diedpeacefully onMay 20, sur-
roundedby her family.She is survivedby
her daughterKatherineCartwrightKnodel
and her childrenAlysonand Charles;son
WilliamAllenCartwright,andhis wife,Don-
na, theirchildrenWilliamand Joseph;son
VladimirMartinCartwrightand his wife,Ev-
elyn,theirchildrenGeorgiaand Gretchen;
abrother,V.Jan Palic.She was precededin
deathby her husband,WilliamT. Cartwright
and by her parents,Vladimirand Georgine
Palic.
Aservicewill be performedat 10 a.m.on
Thursday,May 26 at St. Paul’sLutheran
Church, 4900 ConnecticutAvenue,NW,
Washington,DC.Intermentis private.

DALL
BARBARAM. DALL(Age80)
On May 19, 2022,BarbaraM.Dall, longtime
residentof the MountVernonareaof Fair-
fax County,Virginia,passedaway.Loving
wife for over50 yearsto RonaldA. Dall,
motherto MeghanDall Ryanand Maureen
Dall, mother-in-lawto PatrickRyanand Ja-
son Lott,and grandmotherto Ainsleyand
ThomasRyan.Barbaraworkedas asocial
workeraftercollegeand laterworkedas a
tax preparerfor an accountingfirm.How-
ever,her kindness,her sewingand knitting
creations,and her love for her familyand
friendsare whatmanywill remember
most.
Afuneral servicewill be heldat 12 noon
on Friday,May 27, 2022at St. Bernadette’s
CatholicChurch, 7600 Old Keene Mill Rd.,
Springfield,VA 22152. In lieu of flowers,
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ELSTER


MARVIN ELSTER
MARVINELSTER(knownby manyof his old
friendsas “what’shis name”),Montgom-
ery Village,MD. FirstgenerationAmerican.
BornJune3, 1932and raisedin Buffalo,
NY.DiedMay 21, 2022.Survivedby sons
David(Christine)andJeff;grandchildren
Sydneyand Alex;shorterbrotherIrv (Sha-
ron) Elster;brother-in-lawSteveBricker;13
niecesand nephewsand theirspousesand
childrenscatteredaroundthe US and Can-
ada; and by JudyKorn, his long-timecom-
panionand specialfriend.Predeceasedby
parentsSol and HelenElster;and sisters
Caroline(Milton)Friedman,Edith(Jack)
Ruina,Phyllis(Harold)Eskin,Blanche(Jack)
Kaplan;and Linda(Steve)BrickerPrevious-
ly marriedto Kay (Novenstein)Nudelman.
ArmyMorseCodeoperator in Korea during
and afterthe war there.Latebloomer:
startedcollegeat 27, law schoolat 47.
CommercialArbitrator for 40+ years,con-
tinuinguntilhis death.BridgeLife Master
for 50 years.Smart,witty, irreverent, never
ataloss for atimelyquip.Never ranfor of-
fice,but politicallyastute.Not particularly
athletic,but oncesuccessfullyleaptover a
very shortbuilding.Asayoungman Marvin
workedon and off for 17 yearsin his fa-
ther’soldfashionedfruitmarket,andeven
inhislateryearscouldeasilydistinguishan
applefromapotato.Healsoworkedfora
few yearsin ajunk yard,togetherleading
to his planning,butnever executing,anew
and usedfoodstore.Marvinwas afairly
seriouscook,and did it well,or so he said.
Likewisehis harmonicaplaying.
Marvindonatedhis bodyto amedical
schoolwith the hopethat somebrightmed
studentwill be ableto decodethe work-
ings of his phenomenalbrain.Acelebration
of Marvin’slife will takeplaceat alater
date.Marvinsaidhe wantedhis friends
andrelativesto rememberhimwitha
smile.Heencourageddonationsin his
nametotheMontgomeryCountyManna
FoodCenterorDoctorsWithoutBorders.

HERSH


EVELYN CUTLERHERSH(Age99)
EvelynCutlerHersh passed
awaypeacefullyon Wednes-
day,May 25, 2022,in Rockville,
MD.She was predeceasedby
her husbandMichaeland her
parentsHarry(Rochmiel)and
Esther(neeBrown/Potash)Cutler.Sheis
survivedby her childrenJoel (Angela),Da-
vid, Martin(Judy),and Stuart(Janet)Hersh,
11 grandchildren,andtwo great-grandchil-
dren. BorninPhiladelphia,PA,she moved
to Washington,DC as ayoungchild.She
workedas agrants specialistat NIH in
Bethesdaand tookgreatjoy in the accom-
plishmentsof her family.Gravesideser-
vice will be heldon Friday,May 27, 2022,
12 p.m. Noonat MountLebanonCemetery,
9304 AdelphiRd, Adelphi,MD 20783.In
lieu of flowers,donationsmay be madein
Evelyn’snameto JSSAHospice(jssa.org).
ServicesentrustedtoSagelBloomfield
DanzanskyGoldbergFuneralCare.
http://www.sagelbloomfield.com

JAMISON


DEWANAA. JAMISON
On May 15, 2022, DewanaA. Jamisonde-
partedthislife peacefullyandentered
eternalrest.Devotedmotherof Kenneth
Morrison.She is also survivedby her two
brothers,NathanA. Dobbinsand Ronald
Dobbins(Jean);one sister-in-law,Irma Dob-
bins;cousin,AlexanderW. Dobbins,Es-
quireand otherrelatives.OnFriday,May
27, 2022,avisitationwill be at 12:30p.m.,
withserviceto followat 1:30 p.m., at Fort
LincolnFuneral Home,3401 Bladensburg
Road,Brentwood,MD 20722.Intermentis
at Fort LincolnFuneral Cemetery.

PIERCE


DELORESS. PIERCE
DeloresS. Pierce,closedher eyesin peace-
ful sleepon May4, 2022.She is survived
by her husbandPreston,two sonsDerick
and Tony,two daughters-inlaw Lindaand
Karen,fivegrandchildrenTodd, Rachel,
Lindsay,Allison,and Nicole,and countless
otherrelativesand friends.
Avisitationwill be held at DaleCity Chris-
tian Church, 14022 LindendaleRoad,Dale
City,Virginia22193,on Friday,May 27. The
viewingwill beginat 10 a.m.,with the ser-
vice followingat 11 a.m.The servicewill
also be livestreamedon http://www.dccccofpra-
sie.org/and http://www.facebook.com/dccccof-
praise/.Intermentwill followthe Serviceat
1:30 p.m. at QuanticoNationalCemeteryin
Triangle,Virginia.
In lieu of flowers,the familyrequestschar-
itablecontributionsin memoryof Delores
S. Piercebe madeto ChantillyBaptist
Church,ChristianEducationMinistry,PO
Box 220175,ChantillyVA,20153;or use
E-Commercegivingon the website,at
http://www.chantillybaptist.org.
Servicesentrustedto AmesFuneral Home
in Manassas,VA.

REED


GEORGERICHARDREED
GeorgeRichardReed,formerlyof Waldorf
MD,died peacefullyat his homein Frack-
ville PA on May 19, 2022.He was alatent
fingerprintexaminer/specialistwith the FBI
and WashingtonMetropolitanPoliceDept.
respectively;spanningthe years1954-
1989.He also servedin the Army.
Funeral serviceswill be held Thursday,May
26 at Nice-HartFuneral Home,9N. Lehigh
Ave.,FrackvillePA 17931 with the Rev.Carl
Shankweilerofficiating.Visitation10 a.m.
to 11 a.m.In lieu of flowers,contributions
maybe madeto ZionLutheran Church,
33 S. Broad Mountain Ave.,FrackvillePA
17931 andHillsideSPCA,P.O. Box233,
PottsvillePA 17901.Burialwithmilitary
honorswill be heldin Odd FellowsCem-
etery,Frackville.

DEATH NOTICE

RUBEN


SHELDONRUBEN
SheldonRuben,of Palm Beach
Gardens,Florida,passedaway
on Wednesday,May 25, 2022
at the age of 93. He is survived
by his children,Ellen (Charlie)
Cooperand David(Carolyn)
Ruben,his sister,Elaine(Harold)Schultz,
his grandchildren,Mitch(Jenna)Cooper,
Rachel(Adam)Edelman,andKate,Jessie,
andJakeRuben,andhisgreat-grandchil-
dren,RoryCooper,JimmyCooper,andRi-
ley Edelman.He was predeceasedby his
wife,Ruth Sue Ruben(nee Caplan)and his
parents,Howardand LubahRuben.
He was alovinghusband,father,grandfa-
ther,and great-papa.He was successfulin
businessand awonderfulfriendto many,
who was very lovedand lovedlife.
Servicesat BethEl MemorialPark, 9701
LibertyRoadRandallstown,MD21133,
on Thursday,May 26, 2022at 12:15p.m.
Pleaseomitflowers.Contributionsin his
memorymay be sent to SuburbanHospital,
8600 Old GeorgetownRd., Bethesda,MD
20814 andWashingtonHebrewCongrega-
tion, 3935 MacombSt.,NW,Washington,
DC20016.ShivawillbeobservedattheRu-
benresidence,Thursdayonly,immediately
followinginterment,with services7p.m.
Arrangementsby Sol Levinsonand Bros.
Funeral Home.www.sollevinson.com
http://www.sollevinson.com

DEATH NOTICE

ABELL


DR. JAMESESTENABELL
Born6/13/24-Died: 5/21/22
Dr.JamesEstenAbell,Estento most,died
peacefullyon SaturdayMay 21, 2022at age
97 at the LarkinChaseRehabilitationCenter
in Bowie,Maryland.
Estenwas bornson of CharlesEthelbertand
MarieHungerfordAbellin Leonardtown,MD
on June13 1924.
Estenservedthe UnitedStatesof America
duringWorld WarIIasanAerialNavigator
for the US Air Force as a1st Lieutenant,fly-
ing top secretmissionsoverEuropeearn-
ing him the Air Medal.Returningfromthe
war on aFridayand attendingcollegethat
followingMonday,Estengraduatedfrom
MountSt. Mary’sCollegein 1946,and grad-
uatedGeorgetownSchoolof Medicinein
1950.

Estenstartedhis privatemedicalpractice
as ageneral FamilyPractitionerin 1951
beforefoundingone of the largestOB-GYN
practicesin the Washington,DC metroarea:
Abell,Grigorian,Murgalo&Scartascini.His
illustriousmedicalcareersawEstenserving
astheChiefofObstetricsandGynecology
atPrinceGeorge’sGeneralHospitalwhile
also deliveringthousandsof babiesin the
NationalCapitalmetroarea.
WhileEstenlovedhis hobbiesof real estate,
dailyworkouts,educationand philanthropy,
they werefar surpassedby his neverending
commitmentto his Catholicfaithand his
family.
Estenis survivedby his wife Eda Ann Abell;
sisterLucilleNunn;and 10 children:James
Abell,JaquelineMaloney,VincentAbell,Tim-
othy Abell,SharonDeRosa,ScottFields,Jea-
netteAbell,Tina Jarvis,DouglasFields,and
JasonAbell.Inaddition,hewasblessedwith
39 grandchildrenand 25 great-grandchil-
dren.Hewasprecededindeathbyhiswife
JaquelineMarieAbellandbrothersDent
Abell,EthelbertAbell,and WhitneyAbell.
Aviewingfor Estenwill be held Friday May
27 from6t08p.m. at Gasch’sFuneral Home
locatedat 4739BaltimoreAve.,Hyattsville,
MD 20781.Afuneral will be heldon Satur-
day May 28 at 10 a.m. at St. Mark’sCatholic
Churchlocatedat 7501AdelphiRd., Hyatts-
ville,MD20782followedby burialservices
at Fort LincolnCemeterylocatedat 3401
BladensburgRd. Brentwood,MD 20722.
Thefamilyhasrequesteddonationsbe
madetotheSt.Marksfoodpanty(where
Estenregularlyvolunteered),wherechecks
can be madeout to St. Markthe Evangelist
Churchwiththe memo“Food Pantry”sent
to the aboveaddressfor St. Mark’s.

JUDGE


MICHAELJUDGE
MichaelJudge,anactor,playwright,screen-
writer,folkloristand Congressionalhistorian
and guide,died May20, 2022.The cause
wascomplicationsfromcancer,whichhe
courageouslybattledfor several years.He
was 62 yearsold.
Michaelwas anativeof Washington,DC.He
attendedGeorgetownPreparatorySchool
and Washingtonand Lee University.Hebe-
camepart of aclose groupof actors,artists
and writerswho workedin the growingD.C.
theatresceneof the 1980s.
The highlightof his theatreworkin Wash-
ingtonwas winningthe HelenHayesAward
for BestActorin 1988.He wonthis honor
for his role in the play “HowIGot ThatSto-

ry,” stagedat the SourceTheatre.Healso
starredin an acclaimedproductionof “Ju-
lius Caesar.”
Michaelalso wroteseveral plays.His best-
knownworkas an authorwas The Danceof
Time:The Originsof the Calendar,published
in 2004.The bookexploredthe creationof
the Westerncalendar.
Afterresidingbrieflyin NewYork and Los
Angeles,Michaelreturnedto Washington
to beginalong careeras aUSCapitolTour
Guideand Congressionalhistorian.Repre-
sentativesandSenatorsoftenrequested
Michael’sservicesfor specialguests.He
usedhis extensiveknowledgeof the Capitol
to edit the Senatenewsletter,The Inkwell.
He retiredin 2015after20 yearsof Federal
service.
Duringhis tenureat the Capitol,he met and
marriedNancyMcWilliamsin 2002.They
wereoftenseenin the city walkingtheir
dog,Oliver.After his retirementMichael
spenttimerecommendingbooks,movies
and musicin funnyand insightfulon-line
reviews.Helovedto cookand was an ac-
complishedartist,spendingseveral hoursa
day drawing.
Michaelis survivedby his wife,Nancy;asis-
ter AlysonFrederickof CroftonMD; abroth-
er MarkJudgeof PotomacMD; abrother
JosephJudgeof VirginiaBeachVA;asister-
in-lawMarianneSpringerJudgeof Virginia
BeachVA and numerousbelovedniecesand
nephews.Acelebrationof Mike’slife will be
held in October.Condolencesmay be left at
http://www.dignitymemorial.com

SCHREYER


FRANKJ. SCHREYER
Frank died peacefullyon May 19, 2022with
his devotedwife of 67 years,Marion,at his
side.Born February13, 1929(Geistown,PA),
he servedin the Air Force (1948-1952),test-
ing the first movingtargetindicationradar
equipmentand achievingthe rank of Staff
Sergeant.He receivedthe Armyof Occu-
pationMedalwiththe BerlinAirliftDevice,
GoodConductMedal,and HumaneAction
Medal.Hiredby Philco(Philco-Ford,Ford
Aerospace,Loral Corp., Lockheed-Martin)
in 1952,his careerspanned42 yearswith
the company,workingas atechnicaladvi-
sor to the 64thAir Divisionand the North
AmericanAir DefenseRadarExtensionPro-
gram, supervisingair defenseengineering

contracts,managingcriticalaerospaceand
defenseprograms(eg, longrangeradar,
electro-opticalweaponscontrolsystems,
SidewinderAir InterceptMissiles)and he
retiredin 1994.He is recognizedon the
Wall of Honorat the NationalAir and Space
Museum.Frank was aparishionerof St. Ra-
phaelChurch,Rockville,MDfor 50 years.His
hobbiesincludedmodelrailroading,playing
the Hammondorgan,Air Force memorabilia,
and golf.The Schreyersare long-timemem-
bersof LakewoodCountryClub,Rockville,
MD.
Belovedhusbandof Marion(neeOke,St.
John’s, NL);devotedfatherof Catherine,
Mark,Paul, CarlandEarl;father-in-law
of Monika,Sheila,and MarcKlein;loving
brotherof William,AugustaSmith,Joanne
Olejasz,ClaraWhite,Mary Bonenbergerand
the late PaulineDuschand Johnand James
Schreyer.Also survivedby grandchildrenVali
and JesseKlein,Sage,Williamand Jackson
Schreyer;granddaughter-in-law Barbara;
greatgranddaughterLauren,and manylov-
ing niecesand nephews.
Aservicewill be celebratedJune5, 2022at
1p.m., GuildMemorialChapel,211 Russell
Ave, AMV,Gaithersburg,MD.Inlieu of flow-
ers,contributionsmay be madeto Wheeling
CorpusChristiParish (https://corpuschristi-
wheeling.org/donate/),The NationalOrga-
nizationfor RareDisorders(https://raredis-
eases.org/donate/)and the AMVBenevolent
Fund (https://www.asbury.org/foundation/
donate/asbury-methodist-village/).
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GREGORYANTHONYSTEPHENS
GregoryAnthonyStephenspassedaway
suddenlyon the morningof May 14, 2022
at his homein Morningside,Maryland.
GreggwasbornNovember29, 1952to
Marianand Kermit Stephens,and was the
youngestof two daughtersand two sons.
He is survivedby his belovedwife,Cher-
yl Stephens;his two childrenJosephand
Lillian;his threegrandchildren:QuenTravi-
ous AndersonHeath,OctavionStephens,
and AvaTianaHeath;as well as his niece
and nephewSaraand RyanStephens.Fu-
neral Serviceswill takeplaceat 11 a.m.
onSaturday,May28, 2022 atBethelFree
MethodistChurch, 8411 AllentownRoad,
Ft.Washington,MD.Intermentwillbeat
alater dateat MD Veterans Cemeteryin
Cheltenham,MD.

DEATH NOTICE

WALLER


JOHNARTHURWALLER
On May18, 2022peacefullyenteredinto
eternalrest.Heissurvivedbywife,Benet-
ta Waller;threedaughtersand one son Re-
nee Pulliam,Tonya Primus,Kia Waller and
JohnA. Waller II; sisterVeladaWaller;13
grandchildrenandahostofotherrelatives
andfriends.ServiceswillbeMay27, 2022
at3p.m.atSnowdenFuneralHome,2 46
N.WashingtonSt.,Rockville,MD.Services
entrustedto SNOWDENFUNERALHOME.
http://www.snowdencares.com

DEATH NOTICE

GREEN


LOUISEELAINEGREEN
LouiseElaineGreenwassentpeacefulyto
heavenon SundayMay 15, 2022at the age
of 79. She is survivedby her lovinghus-
band,NoltonSr.; four children,Kim, Robert
(Stephen),NoltonJr.(Tiffany)and Keno (An-
gela);six grandchildren,Emmett(Tonya),
Le’Shawn(Randall),John,Taylor Rose,Na-
dia and Dallas;six great-grandchildren,Evi-
on, Kaiyin, Kali, Tamia, Kash,and Giovanni;
one brother,LesterJr.(Joyce)Trena, Lester
III (Kim)Robert(Veronica)and Tameaka,
and ahost of relativesand friends.Service
will be held on May 27, 2022at SaintJohn’s
BaptistChurch 1905 ColumbiaPike Arling-
ton, Virginia. Viewing10 a.m.;Funeral 11
a.m.EntombmentFortLincolnCemetery,
Brentwood,Maryland.Inlieuofflowers,
memorialcontributionsmaybemadeto
the SusanG. KomenFoundation.Arrange-
mentsby Tri-StateFuneral Services

HALL


JAMESALVIN HALLSR.
James AlvinHall, Sr., also knownas “Floss-
ie’’and laterin life’’Wine”.
and ‘’Ringo”,bornApril13, 1938,in Wash-
ington,DC,quietlypassedawayon May 11,
2022,at WhiteOak MedicalCenterin Silver
Spring,MD.Hewas one of five children
bornto James IsaiahHall and FlossieHam-
mond(bothdeceased).Jamesis survived
by his beautifulandphenomenalwife
of 65 years,EvelynHall,fromthis union,
theyhad four children:DeniseMiller(Bill),
RochelGaines(John),ReneeMaddox(Mi-
chael,deceased),and JamesHall, Jr.(Kim);
eightgrandchildren;six greatgrandchil-
dren;four great-greatgrandchildren;and a
host of otherfamilyand friends.OnFriday,
May 27, 2022from10 a.m. until service at
11 a.m. friendsmay visit withthe family
at Marshall-MarchFuneral HomeChapel,
4308 SuitlandRd, Suitland, MD 20746In-
terment:LincolnMemorialCemetery,Suit-
land,MD.
http://www.marshallmarchfh.com

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no longerplacenotices,drop off photos
and makepaymentin person.
Paymentmustbe madevia phonewith
debit/creditcard.
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