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Jonathan Bleefield    
 
 

William "Billy" Boesché

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Highland

Billy Boesché was born in Bear Creak, Pennsylvania. He was the owner of CleanUps Unlimited, a landscaping and hauling business. Billy enjoyed spending time at the beach in Ocean City, working around the house and was considered the family historian. He was married for seventeen years to his wife Michele and will be remembered by many for his courage and kindness in the face of adversity.

Boesché died June 10, 2006, at his home in Highland, Maryland, from complications of ALS and Lyme disease.

Obituary published in The Washington Post on 6/17/2006.

 

 

Martha J. “Marty” Bradley

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Pamela Truscott Byrne

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Elizabeth Burke Laubach Claflin    
 
 
Thayer Libby Cole 58  
 
 
Martin Frank Dumke    
 
 
Rick Fincham 44  
 
 
Joan Maura Friedenberg 53  
 
 
Dr. Stephen Allen Herring 42  
 
 
D. Monroe 76  
 
 
Dixie Morris 61  
 
 
John Smiley Nash 70  
 
 
Christopher Thomas 46  
Christopher Peter Thomas was a resident of Annapolis, Maryland and a sound engineer for feature films, television shows and music videos. He was a graduate of Montgomery College and owned the firm, CPT Sound Services Inc. Christopher enjoyed both history and travel, and his career allowed him to delve into both passions. In 1990, his work earned a Capital Region Emmy Award.

Thomas died May 3, 2006 at Anne Arundel Medical Center, from complications of a five year battle with Lyme disease.

Obituary published in The Washington Post on 5/9/2006

 

 
Shirley E. Wolfenden 75  
 
 
Micky Wooters 45  
 
 
Unknown female 40  
 
 
Unknown female 70  
 
 
Unknown male child 11  
 
 
Unknown male child 13  
 
 
Unknown male 30  
 
 
     


"I shall pass this way but once, therefore any kindness I can show or any help I can give, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again."

- Author Unknown
 

                                
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