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BY ADAM BERNSTEIN

Wilford Brimley, a U tah black-
smith and horse trainer who made
a career transition to movies and
commercials, often stealing
scenes as gruff and homespun
characters in films such as “Ten-
der Mercies,” “The Natural” and
“Cocoon,” died Aug. 1 at a h ospital
in St. George, Utah. He was 85.
He had been on dialysis and had
seve ral medical ailments, said his
manager, Lynda Bensky.
After dropping out of high
school to join the Marine Corps,
Mr. Brimley was a b odyguard for
reclusive billionaire Howard
Hughes and a w rangler for ranch-
es throughout the West. By the
mid-1960s, he was working as a
farrier shoeing horses for TV west-
erns, and he eventually was re-
cruited for stunts.
“I became friends with a fella
named Bob Duvall,” he told the
Los Angeles Times, referring to
the then-up-and-coming charac-
ter actor, whom he met on the set
of “Cimarron Strip” in 1967 and
who would go on to play celebrat-
ed roles in “The Godfather” and
“Apocalypse Now.” “I met him on
one of them horse opera TV deals.
I was fascinated with what he was
able to do as an actor. I’d never see
anything like it.”
Not long after, Mr. Brimley
shifted from stunts to acting on
the advice of a colleague who told
him that “it pays better and you
do n’t have to hit the ground.”
With his burly physique, coun-
trified drawl and overflowing
mustache, Mr. Brimley looked ev-
ery inch the prairie-roamer in
Wild West oaters such as “True
Grit” (1969) and “Lawman” (1971)
and the drama “The Electric
Horseman” (1979), starring Rob-
ert Redford as an over-the-hill ro-
deo rider.
He also had memorable sup-
porting roles as a n uclear-plant
worker in “The China Syndrome”
(1979) opposite Jack Lemmon.
And with his tinted wire-rimmed
glasses, he excelled as plain-talk-
ing authority figures, including in
“Brubaker” (1980) as a prison
board member and in the journal-
ism-legal thriller “Absence of Mal-
ice” (1981) as an assistant U.S. at-
torney general.
His career advanced to a new
level in “Tender Mercies” (1983),
in which he played a music man-
ager forced to deliver hard truths
about the business to Duvall’s
washed-up alcoholic country sing-
er. The next year, Mr. Brimley
played the cynical baseball man-
ager Pop Fisher in “The Natural”
opposite Redford, in the title role,
and Duvall as a corrupt sports-
writer.
M r. B rimley’s close friend Rich-
ard Farnsworth, who had a similar
start in films as a stuntman, was
also in “The Natural,” and their
low-key chemistry made for a
true-to-life scene in which each
character tries to guess what song
the other is whistling.
“We pl ayed name that tune for
25 years. It was not part of the
script,” Mr. Brimley told the Powell
(Wyo.) Tribune. “Not at all, not at
all, we were just killing time.”
His biggest hit on-screen was
“Cocoon” (1985), director Ron
Howard’s crowd-pleaser — co-
starring Maureen Stapleton, Don
Ameche, Jessica Tandy and Hume
Cronyn — about retirement home
residents rejuvenated through
alien technology. Mr. Brimley had
a touching farewell sequence
while fishing with his grandson.
“By golly,” he told the Salt Lake
Tribune, with a r are flash of raw
pride, “that turned out to be the
best damn scene in the picture.”
He reprised his role in the se-
quel “Cocoon: The Return” (1988)
and appeared in action films such
as “The Firm” (1993), in which he
played, against type, a secretive
law firm’s blackmailing security
chief opposite Tom Cruise’s hot-
shot lawyer. He was also cast in


comedies including “My Fellow
Americans” (1996) with James
Garner and Lemmon as former
presidents.
On TV, Mr. Brimley had a r ecur-
ring role on“The Waltons” in the
1970s and then starred in the NBC
drama series “Our House” from
1986 to 1988 as an ornery grandfa-
ther who takes in his widowed
daughter-in-law and her three
children. He also appeared on
“Seinfeld” in 1997 as a rustic but
men acing U.S. postmaster general
who strong-arms Kramer into
ending his boycott of mail deliv-
ery.
With an undisguised aversion
to Hollywood, Mr. Brimley pre-
ferred to live on his properties in
Santa Clara, Utah, and Greybull,
Wyo., leaving occasionally to
make a film or, in one of his favor-
ite sidelines, to sing — and some-
times record — T in Pan Alley stan-
dards with a jazz combo.
Mr. Brimley also became a TV
fixture through his work as a
pitchman for Quaker Oats cereal
and Liberty Medical, a mail-order
provider of diabetes-testing sup-
plies. Mr. Brimley suffered from
the disease and said he spoke
about his condition because too
many people “have diabetes, and
they deny it. They think there’s
something to be ashamed about.”
His commercials invited paro-
dy, including a “Saturday Night
Live” sk etch fe aturing John Good-
man as Mr. Brimley. In Goodman’s
sendup, Mr. Br imley fakes having
diabetes (“I look like somebody
who would have it”) and squirts a
lot of Reddi-wip whipped cream
into his mouth. He also detests
oats (“It always seems like some-
one else ate it first”).
“You can either accept that or
let it bother you,” Mr. Brimley said
with good humor. “I accept it.”
Anthony Wilford Brimley, the
son of a real estate broker and a
piano teacher, was born in Salt
Lake City on Sept. 27, 1934, and
grew up in Santa Monica, Calif. He
quit school in eighth grade and,
after years of itinerant ranch
work, went back to school, years
late r, in Salt Lake City.
“I was a terrible student,” he
told the Salt Lake Tribune. “I just
couldn’t stand being cooped in-
doors. I tried to matriculate from
the eighth grade to the 12th in one
jump. It didn’t work, so I d ropped
out again.” He served in the Ma-
rine Corps during the Korean War
and was based in the Aleutian
Islands.
His first wife, the former Lynne
Bagley, died in 2000. In 2007, he
married Beverly Berry, who sur-
vives him along with three sons
from his first marriage. Another
son died in infancy.
After his encounter with Du-
vall, who remained a c lose friend
for years, Mr. Brimley joined a Los
Angeles theater group to train for-
mally. “But the theater,” he told the
Times, “turned into a big power
struggle. They had committees
and officials and I j ust said, ‘Forget
it. I d on’t want no more of it.’ ”
He experienced similar frustr a-
tions while making “The Waltons .”
When the producer seemed to dis-
miss Mr. Brimley’s concerns about
his character, the actor asked to be
written out of the series — a ntici-
pating his plan to leave acting and
go “back to the mountain.”
In a career that took many
twists, Mr. Brimley returned to
show business in 1977 after pass-
ing through Los Angeles while
hauling horses to Denver. He de-
cided to audition for a p art in “The
China Syndrome.” He joked that
he did the audition mostly to get
co-star Lemmon’s autograph, but
he grudgingly admitted to finding,
in performance, a way to satisfy
his wandering spirit.
“It’s the greatest hiding place I
know,” he told the Times. “I’m able
to put those clothes on and use
that name and those words and
then tell the truth about myself.”
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WILFORD BRIMLEY, 85


Folksy actor in ‘Tender


Mercies,’ ‘The Natural’


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Wilford Brimley in a scene from 1981’s “Absence of Malice,” one of
many roles in which he played a plain-talking authority figure.


DEATH NOTICE

JANE HEALEY CANALI (Age 88)
On Friday,July 31, 2020, of Silver Spring, MD.
Beloved wife of the late Vincent George Canali;
mother ofJames (Renee) Canali, Mary Rose
Nicol, Theresa Conway and the late Joseph
Vincent Canali; sister of Edward (Dorothy)
Healey; grandmother of Christopher (Meagan),
Todd, Katelynn, Danielle (Matt), Jessica the
late Blake Edward Nicol; great-grandmother of
Isabella.
Whileraising her family,Jane worked for the
Federal Government at NIH in the Children's
Cancer Institute and NOAA-National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration and was self-
employed at home and provided typing and
editing services for Attorney Clients.Inher
later years,she enjoyed spending time with all
her grandchildren, volunteering atFriends for
the Library and the Suburban Medical Library.
Janewasastrongpersonwithalovingheart
and will truly be missed by all those who knew
her.
Relatives and friends may call with social
distancing at Collins Funeral Home,500 Uni-
versity BoulevardWest, Silver Spring, MD,on
Saturday,August8and Sunday,August 9
from2to4p.m. AMass of Christian Burial
at St. Mary's Church, 520Veirs Mill Road,
Rockville,MD, on Monday,August 10, at 10
a.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery at
alater date.Memorial contributions may be
made to Alzheimer's Association.
http://www.COLLINSFUNERALHOME.com

CANALI

DEATH NOTICE

ANGELA MARIA COLEMAN
Passed away peacefully at Anne Arundel
Medical Center on Sunday,July 26, 2020. She
leaves to cherish her memory,her daughter,
ArniciaV. Arrington and her son, Arnalde’
Coleman; six grandchildren,Taniya, Mariyah,
Tyrek,Tahj, Tajia, Telazjah and one great-
granddaughter,Malani; along with many other
relatives and friends.
Visitation services will be held onTuesday,
August 4, 2020, 10 a.m. until time of Funeral
Services at 11 a.m. at Howell Funeral Home,
Jessup,MD. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.

COLEMAN

CARL R. CORNELIOUS (84)
Died July 20, 2020 atWashington, DCVeterans
Affairs Medical Center.Survived by devoted
wife of 52 years,Sally T. Cornelious,children,
grandchildren, great grandchildren,ahost of
nieces,nephews,other relatives and friends.
Viewing on Thursday,August 6, 2020, 10 a.m.
until time of service at 11 a.m.,at NotAbout Me
Ministries,3106 BranchAvenue,Temple Hills,
MD.IntermentQuantico National Cemetery,
Triangle,VA. Mask must be worn to attend.
Arrangements by Hackett's Funeral Chapel.

CORNELIOUS

HARRYS.DAVIS
The members of the Retired Fire-
fighters Association ofWashing-
ton, D.C. regret to announce the
passing of HarryS. Davis on July
30, 2020. Brother Davis was
appointed on March 1, 1968 to
Engine6and retired on March 1,
1995 from Engine 11 asWagon Driver.

DAVIS

GORDON L. FLETCHER
Themembers of the Retired Fire-
fighters Association ofWashing-
ton, D.C. regret to announce the
passing of Gordon L. Fletcher on
July 27, 2020. Brother Fletcher
was appointed on October 28,
1958 toTruck 12 and retired on
October 31,1978 fromTruck 12.

FLETCHER

KAREN STRIMPLE
acted as chair of the Mid-Atlantic Episcopal
School Association (MAESA) for six years and
was on the board of the National Association
of Episcopal Schools (NEAS) for eight years.
In addition, asalong-term member of St.
Alban’sEpiscopal Church, she contributed
as both junior and senior warden and as a
stalwart member of the flower guild. She
participated inadiocesan committee to
select priests and bishops.
Upon retirement in 2006, Karen and her
husband Earl relocated to Blue Ridge Sum-
mit, PA,where Karen cultivated not only her
love for gardening but also her love of family,
cooking, and reading.Asamaster gardener,
she joined the local garden club and served
as president from 2013-14, during which
she planned local landscape beautification
projects.Through her bridge club,she devel-
oped new friendships.She remainedalong-
term member in two book clubs,one in DC
and the other inPA.
As wife,mother,sister,and grandmother,she
was friend, mentor,and advisor,creating an
environment in which all felt welcomed. As
Karen journeyed through life,she touched
the lives of so many children, parents,and
co-workers.Her ripples of influence can still
be felt throughout her extensive community.
Amemorial service will be held when cir-
cumstances allow.
In lieu of flowers,please consider donating
to one of these two projects:The playground
redevelopment at St. Philip’sChild Develop-
ment Center in Anacostia; or The Karen
Strimple Scholarship Fund at St. Columba’s
Nursery School.To support St. Philip’sChild
Development Center,please visit
http://www.stphilipscdc.org and click on donate.
To donate to St. Columba’s, please send
contributions to Saint Columba’sNursery
School at 4201 Albemarle Street NW,Wash-
ington DC 20016.

Karen Strimple,surrounded by many loved
ones,passed away on June 28, 2020. As
director of St. Columba’sNursery School
in NorthwestWashington, DC,for 28 years,
Karen was passionate about the importance
of early childhood education, especially for
the emotional, cognitive,physical, and social
development of three- to five-year-old chil-
dren. Karen’sbelief in preschool asapow-
erful influence on how children experience
their worlds was ever present in her work.
Joining the staff asamusic teacher in 1970,
Karen worked at St. Columba’suntil her
retirement in 2006. As director,Karen trans-
formed the nursery school experience for
hundreds ofWashington families,pioneering
sensory motor integration to anticipate and
mitigate students’ future learning chal-
lenges; incorporating extensive,all-weather
outdoor playtime; integrating animals into
the learning process; and creating an inclu-
sive environment for children with all abili-
ties.
Through her support and encouragement,
Karen provided the scaffolding that allowed
both teachers and students to take risks.
She fostered collaboration, team work, and
kindness.Karen was known for visiting class-
rooms with one of her beloved, bandanaed
Labrador retrievers in tow.Three dogs --
Luke,Brandy and Cassidy–joined Karen over
her tenure at the preschool, sporting tutus
for the annual Halloween parade through
the local retirement home.Some people
might remember school events inaugurated
by Karen like the end-of-yearTeddy Bear
picnic or Stone Soup,when children brought
items for making soup to donate toacom-
munity organization.
Karen’swork at St. Columba’swas part of
her role in theWashington,DC area Episcopal
community.For many years she offered
parenting classes and she consulted with
local institutions,including St. Philip’sChild
Development Center in Anacostia and All
Saints Preschool in Chevy Chase,MD. Karen

STRIMPLE

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DEATH NOTICE

PHILLIP WESLEY GEIL
On Monday,July 27, 2020, Phillip
Wesley Geil of Clarksville,MD.
Beloved husband of the late Geri
Geil. Cherished son of Maxine
and the lateThomas Geil. Devot-
ed father of Rebekah (Yaniv)
Natanov and Erick (Katie Handler) Geil.
Dear brother of the lateTeresa (Kevin) Lair.
Loving grandfather of Michal, Noah, Shifra,
and Avital Natanov and Benjamin Handler.
Memorial and internment will take place
at King David Memorial Gardens inFalls
Church,VA on Sunday,August 9, at 12
p.m., with masks and social distancing,
and will be live-streamed on Zoom. In lieu
of flowers,donations may be sent to the
American Cancer Society.
http://www.collinsfuneralhome.com

GEIL

DONALDYALE GOLDSCHEN
(Age 82)
PassedawayonJuly31,2020.
Donald is preceded in death
by his wife,Shirley Gold-
schen. He is survived by his
sons,Alan (Susan) Goldschen
and Steven (Michelle) Gold-
schen;his grandchildren,Lau-
rne (Matt), Ethan (Nidhi), and Hannah; and a
host of family and friends.
Donald spent his early years in Chicago and
later moved to Los Angeles.Hestarted his
early career in physics,and later worked
as aprofessor after receiving his doctorate.
He isacancer survivor and hadatrue
passion for magic.Heenjoyed showing
others magic tricks in retirement.
Donald will be laid to rest on Monday,
August 3, 2020 at 10 a.m at King David
Memorial Garden, 7482 Lee Highway,Falls
Church,Virginia 22042.

GOLDSCHEN

DEVONNE CHRISTINE HARRIS
Entered into eternal rest onFriday,July
24, 2020. She is survived by her mother,
LeoraHarris; father,James Harris; brother,
Cornell Harris; nephew,JamesC. Harris,Jr.
and ahost of other relativesand friends.
Ms.Harris may be viewed at Stewart
Funeral Home,4001 Benning Rd. NE. on
Wednesday,August 5, from 10 a.m. until
service at 11 a.m. Interment Ft. Lincoln
Cemetery.

HARRIS

GLADYSMAXWELL
On Thursday,July 23, 2020 beloved woman
of our family,Gladys Maxwell (born August
10, 1940); widow ofJames Maxwell, devot-
ed mother of Jerome,Jacqueline,and Joce-
lyn. She is also survived by her four grand-
children, Brionna, Royce,Constance,and
Madison, and one great-grandson,James
Barron Cavanaugh; one son-in-law,Christo-
pher Duncan; sisters,Jerlene,Gloria,
Calden, Delaris,and brotherTommy Lee.
Graveside service to be held onWednesday,
August 5, 2020 at Brummitt Cemetery
located at Old Highway in Camp Hill, Alaba-
ma at1p.m. Contact: [email protected].

MAXWELL

ANTONIA PRINGOS
Passed away peacefully on July 27, 2020.
She was born in Petersburg,VA on March
17, 1921. She was preceded in death by her
parents,Antonio and Smaragda Pringos;
siblings,Andrew Pringos,TheodoraPringos,
Ephrocene Pringos Levathes; nephew
Lawrence Pringos and niece Maria Levathes
Sherin. She is survived by her cousin, Effie
Pappas; nieces,Angela Pringos Box and
Georgia Levathes Cullum; grand nieces,
TheodoraCullum, LauraBox Thurmond and
Andrea Box Maher;two grand nephews,
John Cullum andJames Sherin and nine
great grand nieces and nephews.She grad-
uated from Petersburg High School and
attended GeorgeWashington Law School.
She hadalong career as Executive Secre-
tary to the Vice President, CharlesESmith
Co during the years when that company
build Crystal City in Arlington until her
retirement. She was also an active member
on the Board of the condominium where
she lived for 60+ years.She wasadeeply
caring person and helpful to everyone.She
was dearly loved by her family and friends
and will be missed. No services are sched-
uled at this time.

PRINGOS

DEATH NOTICE

ROBERT ALLEN SHEPHERD
On Wednesday,July 29, 2020, Robert Allen
Shepherd departed this life at the age of


  1. Born andraised in Eutaw,Alabama, he
    lefthishometownin 1977 tojointheUnited
    States Marine Corps.Adedicated Marine,
    devoted husband, father,brother and friend,
    he is survived by his wife of 32 years,his
    sons,Robert Jr.and Ryan, brothers,sisters,
    nephews,nieces,and ahost of other relatives
    and friends.
    Aviewing will be held onWednesday,August
    5, 2020 from 11 a.m. to1p.m. at Lee Funeral
    Home,6633 OldAlexandriaFerry Road,Clinton,
    MD,20735. Robert will be buried in Zion Hill
    Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery in his
    Alabama hometown.


SHEPHERD

SANDYSTIFFMAN
Sandy Stiffman, born in Baltimore,MD,
beloved husband of Karen Rosenthal; son
of Judy and Jerry Stiffman; and brother of
Paula Goren, passed away on July 30, 2020
in Bethesda, MD.Brilliant, withakeen
sense of the absurd, lover of dogs,lover of
debate,hewill be remembered withasmile
by all who knew him. No memorial service
is plannedatt his time.

STIFFMAN

IN MEMORIAM

CHARLES E. JONES
Youwill always holdaspecial place
in our hearts
Love Youand MissYou,
Your Father,Sisters,Stepmother,Fiancee,
Aunt, Uncles,Niece,and Cousin

JONES

DEATH NOTICE

FANHOU BOOSMAN
On Tuesday,September 24, 2019 HouFan
answered her Master's call and entered into
eternal rest. Her husband,Jaap W. Boosman,
CAPT.USNR (Ret.) was by her side.Death was
unexpected and attributed to ischemic bowl
disease and sepsis.
Born in Chungking, China, the youngest daugh-
ter of Hou,Twien Sen,awell known feudal
warlord. She becamearenowned entertainer
of Chinese film, stage and song.She met her
lifelong soulmate,Ensign Boosman in Hong
Kong.Itwas amutual love at first sight.
After their marriage in the Chinese Christian
Church.Yokohama,Japan on November 26,
1961, she moved to the United States and
settled in to theWashington DC area. Com-
pletely devoted to each other they enjoyed
more than 60 years together.Inthe mid 60's
she started and was the sole proprietor of
the Georgetown boutiqueFaniur Fashions.She
was afirecracker ofawoman withakind soul,
green thumb,vivacious and love of Chinese
Literature and arts.She leaves behind to mourn
aloving blended family and friends in the
United States.Taiwan, Macau and mainland
China. May she rest in peace through eternity.
An Inurnment is scheduled at the Arlington
National Cemetery Columbarium for3p.m. on
October9,2020.Openattendance.Memorial
contributions in HouFan's name may be made
to either the Chinese Bible Church of Maryland
(www.cbcm.org) or Ambassadors for Christ
Inc.(www.afcinc.org)

BOOSMAN

EARL E. GARRETT
On Thursday,July 23, 2020 at Capital Caring
Hospice in Arlington,VA.Hewas preceded
in death by his wife,Judith and son,Wade.
He is survived by his children,Jacquelyn
Furlow,Kelvin, Eugene,Katrinka, Earl, William
and Ward Garrett; 19 grandchildren; 15 great
grandchildren; two brothers; four sisters and a
host of other relatives and friends.
TheFamily will receive friends at Greene
Funeral Home,814 Franklin St, Alexandria
VA 22314 on Thursday,August 6, 2020 from
12 noon until time of service at1p.m. Rev.
Dr.Johnnie Abram, officiating.Capacity is
limited. Social distancing is encouraged and
face masks are required. Interment in Mt.
Comfort Cemetery.

GARRETT

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ANN MARIE KUHNS
On July 22, 2020, Ann MarieKuhns,76, of
Silver Spring, MD.died after enduring chronic
lung and heart ailments in recent years.Ann
will be lovingly missed by Robert M.Kuhns,
her husband of nearly 54 years,her children,
Judith McCallion, Marie Jones,Will Kuhns and
BrennanKuhns,their spouses,her eight grand-
children, Elizabeth,Toby,Erin, Skylar,Rowan,
Cora, Mitchell and Aaron; and her nephew,
StevenVore and his family.
Ann was the younger daughter of Svend and
EmerYort. Emer was the eldest daughter
of Robert and Una Brennan. Ann attended
Blessed Sacrament and Academy of the Holy
Cross before graduating from Bethesda Chevy
Chase High School in 1961. Ann and Bob
married on July 23, 1966.
Ann volunteered often at St.Bernadette School
and served as its head librarian for 11 years.
The garden she nurtured at her Silver Spring
home wasatremendous source of pride for
Ann and her family.Her children’sachieve-
ments and happy families stand as testament
to her dedication to Motherhood. Ann was
immeasurably devoted to Bob,and they
enjoyed many adventures together.
Family and friends will celebrate Ann’slife
in an online memorial service on August 9.
Please contactafamily member for details.
In lieu of flowers,donations may be made to
the American Lung Association: http://www.lung.org.
One also may extend Ann’slegacy by adding a
new plant to any garden or home in her honor.

KUHNS

ROWENNA L. McLAUGHLIN
On Saturday,July 25, 2020 of Riverdale,MD.
Wife of the late Theodore Mclaughlin, Sr.Moth-
er of Bernard and BruceTench, Brenda Hen-
derson and Theodore,Jr. and the late William
Tench, Sr.and DeloresKemp.Preceded in
death by sister,Ursel Clark and two brothers,
James and Herbert Ollivierre.Survived by
brother,Franklin Ollivierre,Sr.,13grandchil-
dren, 11 great-grandchildren andahost of
other relatives and friends.OnWednesday,
August 5, 2020, visitation 6:30p.m.
Service 7:30p.m. atJ.B. Jenkins Funeral Home
Inc., 7474 Landover Rd., Landover.MD.

McLAUGHLIN

LOUISE BEASLEY STEWARD
In loving memory of Louise Beasley Steward,
born November 2, 1940, who passed away
November 9,2019 in Nashville,Tennessee after
afierce battle with cancer.Mother of Mildred
(Mimi) Steward and husband Bert Ubamadu,
grandmother of Justin Oziri and Haile Chioma.
She is also survived by nieces,nephews,other
relatives and friends.She is forever in our
hearts.Aprivate family memorial service will
be held on August 8, 2020, 10 a.m. inFairfax,
VA.

STEWARD

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