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Jakubowski to one year incarceration. prior crime of violence meant he was
The sentences will run concurrently. prohibited from possessing those rifles
Upon release, West will be required to and shotguns as well. In conjunction
serve five years of supervised proba- with the Charles County Sheriff’s Office,
COMMISSIONERS OF LEONARDTOWN tion, to complete a jail-based treatment MSP investigators responded to the pawn
FAIR SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE program, to not possess any firearms or shops and recovered the firearms.
Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Leonardtown have passed and the drugs, to complete a substance abuse Press Release from MD Attorney Gen-
Mayor has approved, Ordinance No. 189, Public Ethics. A fair summary of the ordinance evaluation and any recommended treat- eral’s Office.
follows: ment, and forfeit all firearms seized.
ORDINANCE NO. 189 – Chapter 9 – Ethics of the Code of the Town of Leonardtown.
An ordinance incorporating the relevant provisions of the Public Integrity Act of 2017.
Ordinance No. 189 will become effective April 1, 2019. Full text of this ordinance may
be obtained at the Town Office at 22670 Washington Street, Leonardtown, MD between
Legal Notice
the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. REQUEST FOR BIDS
By Authority: TOWN OF LEONARDTOWN, MARYLAND
Laschelle McKay TUDOR HALL/DORSEY STREET WELDED
Town Administrator STEEL ELEVATED SINGLE PEDESTAL
WATER STORAGE TANK RECONDITIONING
The Town of Leonardtown, Maryland is requesting sealed bids from qualified water
storage tank reconditioning contractors for the cleaning and repainting of selected and
designated areas on the interior “DRY” chamber of their Tudor Hall/Dorsey Street welded
steel elevated potable water storage single pedestal tank.
Specifications and Bid Documents can be obtained from: The Town of Leonardtown,
22670 Washington Street, P. O. Box 1, Leonardtown, Maryland 20650. Payment for the
Bid Documents is non-refundable and shall be made as follows:
One (1) check for $50.00 made out to The Commissioners of Leonardtown, 22670 Wash-
ington Street, P. O. Box 1, Leonardtown, Maryland 20650. Check can be hand delivered
to the Town between the hours of 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. or sent via US
Mail. Payment MUST be received before bid package can be picked up or sent out. Bid
packages being sent will be sent via standard US Mail, unless the Express Mail account
number of the company requesting the bid package is provided with the payment of the
mailing of the bid package.
Bid packages can be reviewed at No Charge at the Leonardtown Town Hall located at
22670 Washington Street, Leonardtown, Maryland 20650 between the hours of 8:30 AM
– 4:30 PM Monday – Friday.
Sealed bids will be received until Friday, April 5, 2019 2:30 P.M. local time, at Town
Hall, 22670 Washington Street, P. O. Box 1, Leonardtown, Maryland 20650. Bids re-
ceived will be opened, read aloud and recorded at that time.
A bid security, bid bond or certified check in the amount of 10 percent (10%) of the Total
Bid Amount shall be submitted with each bid. Bid security/bond/certified check shall be
made payable to The Commissioners of Leonardtown.
A Pre-Bid meeting will be held at the Leonardtown Town Hall, 22670 Washington Street,
Leonardtown, Maryland 20650, March 21, 2019 @ 10:00 AM local time to permit bid-
ders to discuss the project, Scope of Work, present questions/concerns and then visit the
actual tank site. Attendance is NOT mandatory, but is strongly recommended. This will
be the ONLY time the water tank will be open for inspection by the bidders.
Please forward all questions in writing to Leonardtown Water Tank Consultant, Mr.
Douglas DeClerck, 47 South Broad Street, Hughesville, Pennsylvania 17737 via e-mail:
dadeclerck@hotmail.com – Questions received before 2:00 PM on Tuesday March 26,
2019 will be answered by Friday, March 29, 2019 @ 3:00 PM. Only written questions
and responses will be binding.
The Town of Leonardtown, Maryland reserves the right, without liability, to accept or
reject any or all bids, waive any and all informalities and to award this bid as it deems is
in the best interest of the Town of Leonardtown. Bids shall remain firm for a period of 90
days after bid opening.
By Authority:
Laschelle McKay
Town Administrator
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Celebrate Earth Day at Sotterley with exploration of nesting Bald Eagles, meadowlarks, woodpeckers and other waterfowl on their
extensive trail system and in their wild habitats. The free event is Sunday, April 21, 8-11 a.m. in conjunction with Southern Maryland
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By Guy Leonard bered. “She loved her two cats, she loved to knit, she School.
Staff Writer loved to color – the adult coloring books – and she “He was offered another school but he wanted to stay
loved to swim. there,” said Cpl. Julie Yingling, sheriff’s office public
One year after her daughter’s life was taken at Great “She loved the beach.” information officer. “He takes ownership of that school
Mills High School by another student, Melissa Willey Being the second of nine children, Jaelynn had a and those students.”
still smiles and laughs when she thinks of Jaelynn. close bond with her brothers and sisters; she was al- Cameron said he has been offered numerous chances
What’s more the community support that poured out ways engaged with her family, her mother said. to go on television, even on the Dr. Phil show, and dis-
for her and her family a year ago has not faded away. “ I had to remind her sometimes that she was the kid cuss the shooting; he refused.
“Usually once a week we get a dinner,” Melissa told and I was the mother,” Melissa said. “She was very He will be speaking on it to a group of law officers at
The County Times. “The support we’ve gotten has nurturing.” a Maryland Municipal League conference this spring
been amazing. One year after Jaelynn’s death; the county is still try- because he believes it will benefit law enforcement re-
“I keep getting texts and cards from people with ing to heal after a gunman took her life. sponse to such tragedies.
their support.” “We’re still here trying to recover and heal,” said “In no way did it contribute to healing to be on those
Still, the sense of loss is there. Sheriff Timothy K. Cameron, who oversaw a massive TV shows,” Cameron said. “My place was here with
“There are good days and not so good days,” Willey police and emergency response to Great Mills High the community.”
said. “If you’ve lost someone, you go through different School on March 20 of last year. “I’ve said it since and Cameron was confidant in the training his deputies
phases. after that day, none of us are the same. had received prior to the March 20 shooting; the em-
“She was a sweet girl, she deserves to be “Once it happens to you [an active shooter at a phasis had shifted to immediate response to an active
memorialized.” school] you become the focus of the world,” Cameron shooter without waiting for backup.
What Melissa remembers most about her daughter said. After Gaskill’s initial response some very young
was her sociability, especially with her younger sib- Dfc. Blaine Gaskill, the school resource officer who deputies found themselves responding to the worst
lings and children in general. responded in seconds to stop the shooter that day as he situation imaginable.
“Jaelynn was very sweet and kind,” Melissa remem- was taking his own life, remains at Great Mills High “You had some people who had just graduated from
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Thanks, Commission for Women for the Honor of Woman of the Year
I want to thank the St. Mary’s County Commis- at the time we first started (June 2014) and Michael ing, arthritis classes); sports (pickleball, softball,
sion for Women for the honor of being chosen the Blackwell, current Library Director, for supporting basketball, table tennis); Music, Theater, Arts and
Woman of the Year at their annual National Women’s combining the two facilities. The anticipated ribbon Crafts, etc.
History Month Banquet. I am grateful to Dale Tay- cutting is in early 2020. Finally, congratulations to the Tomorrow’s Wom-
lor, President of the Garvey Senior Activity Center In addition to the Garvey Council, I have been an of the Year, Ashley Williams, also, honored by
Council, Inc., (Garvey Council) for the nomination. involved and volunteered with numerous non-prof- the Commission for Women for her volunteer ser-
We have been heavily involved in the push for the it community organizations since 1982: Minority vice with “Sending Smiles.” She is a junior at Chop-
new Garvey Senior Activity Center (Garvey Center) Business Alliance charter member; Margaret Brent ticon High School of which I am a graduate and my
for the past 5 years along with many other members Business and Professional Women; Tri-County husband, and I were among the first students to in-
of the Garvey Council. I am, also, the Vice Presi- Community Action Committee; Hospice; NAACP; tegrate the school. She has a very promising future.
dent of the Garvey Council and Dale and I attended Non-Profit Institute of College of Southern Mary-
and spoke at every County Commissioner Board and land; Retired Senior Volunteer Program – 400 plus Margaret Forrest
Budget meeting until the funding and the contract hours this year, and the Commission on Aging – cur- VP, Garvey Senior Activity Center Council, Inc.
was let for the Garvey Center. I thank all the 3,288 rently the Vice President. The Garvey Center has VP, St. Mary’s County Commission on Aging
county residents who signed the Garvey Council’s been and is a major achievement because I wanted
petition to move the funding or the Garvey Center to get the word out that
from the outyear budget to the 2016 budget. I thank the senior centers in our
Commissioner Mike Hewitt for listening to my idea County are for use by any-
of combing the two “very much needed” facilities one aged 50 and older and
along with subsequent support from all the other it’s not about just playing
county commissioners to move it forward in the bingo and card games. It’s
budget process when it looked like the Leonardtown a vibrant “active” com-
Library would not be funded once again. I person- munity that offers fitness
ally, thank Lori Jennings-Harris, Director, Depart- (Men and Women’s En-
ment of Aging and Human Services for her continu- hanced Fitness, Zumba,
ous support; Katherine Reif, the Library Director Yoga, Tai Chi, Line Danc-
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Patuxent River
Naval Air Station
NAVAIR International Partnership Successes Recognized
the obligation rates of all pro- NAVAIR International Programs,
grams to ensure good stewardship Tactical Airlift program office (PMA-
of taxpayer funds. NAVAIR inter- 207), Direct and Time Sensitive Weap-
national programs ended FY18 ons program office (PMA-242), Small
with an obligation rate of 95%, Tactical Unmanned Air Systems pro-
which Morley called “outstand- gram office (PMA-263), “and other
ing”. Morley stated, “we would supporting personnel for the efforts
like to once again take a moment towards developing, implementing,
to thank you and the team for your funding and executing requirements”.
hard work and dedication towards The production and sustainment
the success of these programs”. process is further enriched by inter-
Because FMS programs by nature national partnerships according to
involve support across the globe, Michael Sears, NAVAIR’s director of
these programs face obstacles international programs. “This kind of
others may not encounter as of- recognition is important to NAVAIR
ten. Acts of God, product short- as we look at supporting our interna-
ages, and civil commotion are all tional customers,” said Sears. “We are
normal occurrences that NAVAIR looking to reduce costs for all partners
International Programs navigate and the U.S. Navy through economies
with ease. of scale.”
In his email to NAVAIR leader-
ship, Morley specifically praised
In Remembrance
The County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
Jacob Stauffer Brubacher Glendon Zimmerman, and Laverne long St. Mary’s County, MD resident. on March 15, 2019 in Leonardtown, MD.
Brubacher. She graduated from Margaret Brent Born on January 28, 1947 in Edgecombe
Arrangements provided by the Mat- High School in 1946. As a teenager County, NC he was the son of the late
tingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Teenie worked for her father running the Christanner Parker Hart and David Aar-
Leonardtown, MD. Harbor View Inn in Compton, MD. She on Hart. Earl was the loving husband of
enjoyed crabbing, playing cards with Mary L. Graham Hart whom he married
family and friends. After the retirement in Aberdeen North Carolina on August
Frances Idalia Cusic of her husband, Teenie and Lester would 9, 1975. He is survived by his children;
travel to Florida for the winters. They Christopher Hart (Claudia) of Atlanta,
had met and made friends from all over GA and Kimberly Hart of Hollywood,
the country. They continued to be snow MD. Siblings; Lillie Mae Hart, Warren
birds for over 25 years. She enjoyed Hart, and Moses Hart. Earl is preceded
bingo, riding on her golf cart, and cro- in death by his brothers; Aaron Hart, Jr.,
Jacob Stauffer Brubacher, 70, of Me- cheting she made beautiful afghans for Ed Thomas Anderson, Wilbert J. Hart,
chanicsville, MD passed away on March every member of the family. Teenie also James Anderson, Jr., Jay D. Hart, Wil-
17, 2019 at his home. Born on October enjoyed spending time with her chil- liam A. Hart, Samuel P. Hart, Willie
1, 1948 in Leonardtown, MD he was the dren, grandchildren, and great grand- Lee Anderson, Sr., and William Henry
son of the late Priscilla W. Brubacher children, and especially her grand dog Anderson.
and Eli G. Brubacher. Jacob was the (Buddy). Recently she taught her great Earl graduated from Booker T. Wash-
loving husband of Mary Lou Brubacher granddaughters how to play pitch. She ington High School in 1967 and Win-
of Mechanicsville, MD. Jacob is sur- was extremely lucky in bingo and card ston Salem State University in 1971
vived by his children Melanie Stauffer playing. Even at her age of 90, she rarely with a Bachelor’s Degree. He moved
(Sylvam) of Elkhorn, KY, Donna Zim- lost a game of cards. from Rocky Mount, NC to St. Mary’s
merman (Von) of Mechanicsville, MD Contributions may be made to the County MD in 1971 and graduated from
Mark Brubacher (Martha) of Mechan- Leonardtown Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Bowie State College with a Master’s De-
icsville, MD, James Brubacher (Maria) Box 299 Leonardtown, MD 20650. gree in Administrative Supervision. He
of Leonardtown, MD, Roy Brubacher Arrangements provided by the Mat- was a Teacher/Assistant Principal for St.
(Amy) of Leonardtown, MD, Clyde Bru- tingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Mary’s County Board of Education for
bacher (Sadie) of Mechanicsville, MD, Frances Idalia Cusic,”Teenie, 90,
of Leonardtown, MD passed away on Leonardtown, MD. 34 years, retiring in 2003.
Walter Brubacher (Laura) of Mechan- Earl lived a simple life and enjoyed
icsville, MD, Shirley Stauffer (Mahlon) March 13, 2019 in Leonardtown, MD.
She was born on October 11, 1928 in Earl Hart grilling out for his family, listening to
of Leonardtown, MD, Joel Brubacher Blues & Jazz music, traveling to watch
(Sandra) of Tunas, MO, Karl Brubacher Leonardtown, MD. She was the daugh-
ter of the late Mary Frances Pillsbury “HBC” football and basketball games,
(Lucy) of Leonardtown, MD, and Lor- going to the grocery store and discuss-
raine Stauffer (Ryan) of Mechanicsville, Hazel and Joseph Matthew Hazel. Tee-
nie was the loving wife of the late Benja- ing history.
MD. Along with 57 grandchildren. The family will also receive friends
Siblings Harvey Brubacher, Willis Bru- min “Lester” Cusic, whom she married
on June 15, 1948 in Compton, MD, and on March 23, 2019 from 12:00 PM- 1:00
bacher, Henry Brubacher, Sueie Martin, PM in Mark Chapel Baptist Church
Irvin Brubacher, and Alice Weaver. He whom preceded her in death on Febru-
ary 8, 2018. Teenie is survived by her 2355 Leggett Road Rocky Mount, NC
was preceded in death by 1 granddaugh- 27801 where a Funeral Service will be
ter and siblings Ella Brubacher, Lena children Gail Fletcher (Jim) of Leonard-
town, MD, Ben Cusic of Leonardtown, held at 1:00 PM. Interment will follow
Blessing, Eli Brubacher, and Earl Bru- in Northeastern Cemetery 12 E. Virgin-
bacher. Jacob was a lifelong St. Mary’s MD, Deborah Swann (Tommy) of Piney
Point, MD, Marlene Long (David) of St. ia Street Rocky Mount, NC. Pallbearers
County, MD resident and was the owner will be Earl’s nephews.
operator of Jacob’s Sharpening. Mary’s City, MD, and Ken Cusic (Jane)
of Leonardtown, MD. Along with 8 Flowers may be sent to H D Pope
A Funeral Service will be held on Funeral Home 325 Nash Street Rocky
Thursday, 9:00 AM in the Mennonite grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren
and her sister Mary Cusic of Leonar- Mount, NC 27804.
Church Loveville, MD with Bishop Arrangements provided by Matting-
Norman Stauffer officiating and Co-Of- dtown, MD. Teenie was preceded in
death by her siblings; Elsie Tilton, Eva ley-Gardiner Funeral Home, P.A. Leon-
ficiating Bishop Edwin Stauffer. Inter- ardtown, MD 20650.
ment will follow in the church cemetery. Alvey, Nettie Mattingly, Raymond Ha-
Serving as pallbearers will be John zel, John Hazel, Elmer Hazel, Bob Ha-
Earl Hart, 72 of Hollywood, MD for-
B. Zimmerman, Dwayne Brubacher, zel, and Daniel Hazel. She was a life-
merly of Rocky Mount, NC passed away
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26 Obituaries The County Times Thursday, March 21, 2019
Barbara Virginia Daly sports fan with her favorites being foot- bird watching and feeding the deer every
ball and baseball. She could be found night. Dickie is survived by his wife,
playing with her grandchildren. She was Jacqueline S. LaBille, his sons, Richard
a great cook and baker. She specialized LaBille III, Jason LaBille, Aaron La-
in her stuffed ham, cakes and cookies. Bille, Jeffery LaBille; step-sons, Joseph
Barbara loved to relax at the beach or at Lare and Jeffery Lare; 17 grandchildren
a sporting event. Her greatest love was and 1 great grandchild.
spending time with her family. A Funeral Service and interment was
Barbara is survived by her children: held on Tuesday, March 19, 2019.
Michael Tarlini of Philadelphia, PA, Contributions to offset funeral ex-
Danielle Tarlini of Philadelphia, PA, penses may be made to: Brinsfield Fu-
Patrick Shawn Daly, Jr. of Great Mills neral Home, P.A.
and Destiny Kennedy of Great Mills, Condolences to the family may be
MD; her grandchildren: Brandon Thom- made at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com
as, Jr., Makayla Thomas and D’Mari K. Arrangements by the Brinsfield Fu-
Chase and her long-time boyfriend, Pat- neral Home & Crematory, P.A., Char-
rick Cain and many extended family and lotte Hall, MD
friends.
All services will be private. Dewey was employed in construction
Condolences to the family may be for many years. He was an outdoors- Dr. Joseph George Hoeg
made at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. man, and loved horses, spending time in
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Fu- the Luray Mountains, fishing and hunt-
neral Home, P.A., Leonardtown, MD. ing. He was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan
and regularly cheered them on. He was
Barbara Virginia Daly, 55, of Great a socialite and made friends everywhere
Mills, MD, died March 1, 2019, at her Dewey Lee Cecil, Jr. he went.
home. Dewey is survived by his sisters: Car-
She was born May 31, 1963 in Phila- Dewey Lee Cecil, Jr. 53, of Brandy-
ol Cecil of Jacksonville, FL, Virginia
delphia, PA to the late John Rolston, and wine, MD passed away March 9, 2019 in
Vallecillo (Gabriel) of Frederick, MD,
Barbara Kennedy of Philadelphia, PA. Lothian, MD.
and Julie Moreno (James) of Brandy-
Barbara was a loving mother, grand- He was born on November 8, 1965 in
wine, MD; and many nieces, nephews,
mother and supportive friend. She was a St. Augustine, FL to the late Dewey Lee
extended family and friends. He is pre-
Cecil, Sr. and Lucille Pauline Osteen.
ceded in death by his parents and one
nephew.
Interment will be private.
Condolences to the family may be
made at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com.
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Fu-
neral Home, P.A.
Richard Dorie LaBille, Jr. Dr. Joseph George Hoeg, 75, of Leon-
ardtown, MD passed away on March 10,
2019 at MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital.
Dr. Hoeg was born on December 13,
1943 in Wilkes-Barre, PA to the late Jo-
seph Hoeg and Frieda Heinbach Hoeg.
Joseph moved to St. Mary’s County
in 1963. He met and married the love
of his life, Jeannie Daniel Hoeg on June
30, 1973. Together they have celebrated
over 45 years of blissful marriage. Dr.
Hoeg was a graduate of Missouri Uni-
versity of Science and Technology with
his Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate all
in Engineering. Joseph proudly worked
over 53 years of hands on experience at
NAVAIR in Flight Test and RDT&E.
Joseph held positions as the Techni-
cal Director for the Strike Aircraft Test
Directorate, Director of the Flight Test
and Engineering Group, and the Execu-
Richard “Dickie” Dorie LaBille, Jr., tive Director of the Naval Air Warfare
75, of Harpers Ferry, WV (formerly Center Aircraft Division. He worked as
of Mechanicsville, MD), passed away a Senior Scientist at Pennsylvania State
on March 11, 2019 in West Virginia. University with a specialty in Applied
Born on April 1, 1943, he was the only Research working on Naval Weapon
child of the late Richard Dorie LaBille, Systems. Dr. Hoeg and his loving wife,
Sr. and the late Ruth (Jones) LaBille. Jeannie, traveled extensively throughout
Dickie worked as Union Carpenter at Europe and had an affinity for Western
the U.S. Capitol building and the White Europe. Joseph loved to relax while
House and retired as a Supervisor from boating. He also found great relaxation
Southern Maryland Floors. He enjoyed in “fixing” things. Joseph was an ac-
spending time with family and friends, tive member of First Saints Community
Thursday, March 21, 2019 The County Times Obituaries 27
Church in Leonardtown. He will missed zin Carol Anderson of La Plata, MD and heavy equipment, bridging and demoli- After wartime, he returned to St.
by his family and friends. Paul Anderson (Bettina) of Seneca, SC; tions. He served for three years before Mary’s County where he struggled as
Along with his wife, he is survived by her grandchildren: Caroline Anderson the war started, then he was assigned to a farmer and mechanic before employ-
his sister, Marilyn Przirembel (Hans), of of Japan, Thomas Frank Anderson II the 808th Engineer Battalion and sent to ment with the Pepsi-Cola Company in
Monterey, TN; niece, Janet Przirembel; of Asheville, NC and Zachary Evans of Australia in May of 1943, to prepare for La Plata, where he worked for 26 years
and nephew, Scott Przirembel. Leonardtown, MD; and extended family the invasion of New Guinea, the longest before retiring in 1983. He loved fish-
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- and friends. In addition to her parents and hardest sustained battle of World ing, hunting and gardening, which he
tions may be made to the Leonardtown and husband, she is also preceded in War II. He had a disagreement with one enjoyed well into his 80s.
Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 299, death by her brother, Thomas Ritter and of his NCO’s, so he walked down the He was a fan of the Washington Sena-
Leonardtown, MD 20650. twin brother, Donald Ritter. beach and asked an officer for a transfer tors, the Baltimore Orioles and the
Condolences to the family may be All services will be private. and since the officer was short a bull- Washington Redskins.
made at www.brinsfieldfuneral.com. Memorial contributions may be made dozer operator, he took him on the spot. Interment will follow at Charles Me-
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Fu- to Lexington Park United Methodist The 808th was imbedded with the Aus- morial Gardens, 26325 Point Lookout
neral Home, P.A. Church, 21760 Great Mills Road, Lex- tralian infantry, and through triple can- Road, Leonardtown.
ington Park, MD 20653. Condolences to opy jungle where your clothes rotted off Pallbearers will be David Norris, Jo-
the family may be made at www.brins- in less than a month, they took hill after seph Norris, Mel Longfield, Matthew
Carol Jean Anderson fieldfuneral.com. hill. As soon as they would take one, Hennessey, Joey Thompson and Henry
Arrangements by the Brinsfield Fu- “I had to get up on that bulldozer and Hill. Honorary pallbearer will be Ste-
neral Home, P.A. flatten out the top of the hill, so the air phen Alexander Norris.
force could fly in and out. And I didn’t Contributions may be made to
have no armor except for the blade on Knights of Columbus P.O. Box 152
Joseph Elmer Norris Sr. the front of that thing.” They were under Leonardtown, MD 20650 and Our Lady
constant and sustained sniper fire, and of the Wayside Catholic Church 37575
it was somewhere in this time period he Chaptico Road Chaptico, MD 20621.
earned a Bronze Star with a V for valor. Funeral services provided by Mat-
He wouldn’t go into the circumstances, tingley-Gardiner Funeral Home,
but it was not a medal bestowed lightly Leonardtown.
in World War II. The
campaign for New Guin-
ea came to an end, and
Mr. Norris, by now the
equivalent of a sergeant in
rank, thought they would
get some leave, but Mac
Arthur “Just loaded us
up on more ships and we
Carol Jean Anderson, 87, of Leonard- went to the Philippines,
town, MD passed away Saturday, March so he could return.” This
9, 2019 at MedStar Washington Hospital Joseph Elmer Norris Sr., 98 of Chapti- campaign was not as hot-
Center in Washington, D.C. co, died March 11, 2019 at the St. Mary’s ly contested, because Jap-
She was born on December 28, 1931 Nursing Center, Leonardtown. anese troops were low on
in Racine, WI to the late Julius P. Ritter Elmer was born July 23, 1920 in Leon- everything, food, ammo
and Helen Therkelsen Ritter. ardtown, Maryland to Herbert Eugene and clean water. The
war wound down, and in He was only here a short time,
Carol earned her Bachelor’s degree and Lucille Norris, the fourth of 15 chil-
from the University of Wisconsin, dren, two of whom died in childbirth. August 1945, Mr. Norris but he gave us many good times
where she met the love of her life. On He was predeceased by his loving was sent home, where he MemoriesHonorarethemany.
memory of your cherished
June 19, 1955 she married her beloved wife of 53 years, Mary Ora Hill Norris,
A Tribute to the Loved One
was discharged at the Ft.
Meade separation center
one by sharing the story of their life
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org or at the door! The sale opens to the general public stress and help you pay attention to other things. Come
Saturday, March 30 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Sunday, in and make your own stress ball.
March 31, 12 – 4 p.m. Sunday will also be ½ price day.
Cash, checks, and credits cards will be accepted, and Storytime at Greenwell State Park
an ATM will be available onsite. Volunteers will be St. Mary’s County Library will hold a special Story-
needed on moving and set up days (Saturday, March time at Greenwell State Park (25420 Rosedale Manor
23 – Thursday, March 28), as well as during the sale. Ln, Hollywood, MD 20636) on Saturday, April 6 from
Please sign up on www.stmalib.org if you’re interested 10 – 10:30 a.m. Stories, rhymes, songs, and activi-
Zumba at the Library in volunteering! ties for children ages 2-5 with their adult caregivers.
Leonardtown Library will host Zumba at the Library Since the barn will be open to guests on this day, be
on Tuesday, March 26 from 10 – 11 a.m. Looking to Art on Your Own Terms sure to check out all the friendly horses and goats af-
try Zumba at your gym but not sure if you will like Lexington Park Library will host Art on Your Own ter the program. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch in
it? Join us for a one-time Zumba class sponsored by Terms on Monday, April 1 from 6 – 7:30 p.m. Dark, case you get hungry! Siblings welcome; no registration
United HealthCare Community Plan. You will get an winter months got you feeling down? Come brighten required.
awesome aerobic workout while dancing to energetic your day with a little “art therapy,” and use creativity
music such as hip-hop, soca, samba, salsa, merengue as your outlet for stress! Experiment with a variety of Improving Your Professional Image
and mambo. Squats and lunges are also included. art supplies, and make a project to take home. Materi- Leonardtown Library will hold Improving Your
Please wear sneakers and comfortable clothes. als provided. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. Professional Image on Saturday, April 6 from 2 – 3
p.m. Join us as Ginamarie DeMilio, Professional Eti-
Friends of the St. Mary’s County Chillax at the Lex – Try It! Stress Balls quette Instructor, discusses the best way to promote a
Library Spring Book Sale Lexington Park Library will hold Chillax at the Lex positive professional image. She will talk about per-
The Friends of the St. Mary’s County Library will – Try it! Stress Balls on Thursday, April 4 from 4 - 5 sonal appearance with regard to clothing, grooming,
hold their annual Spring Book Sale at the St. Mary’s p.m. Chillax at the Lex is a time set aside for kids ages personal behavior, manners and etiquette, and com-
County Fairgrounds from Friday, March 29 through 8 – 13 on the 1st and 2nd Thursday of each month. We municating effectiveness. Ms. DeMilio’s goal is to
Sunday, March 31. The first day of the sale, Friday, switch it up with Games, crafts, and activities. Walk help attendees gain the confidence necessary to join
March 29 will be open for Friends members only from ins welcome, we’d love to have you drop in! THIS the workforce and leave a lasting, positive image with
12 – 8 p.m. Become a member online at www.stmalib. WEEK: Squeezing a small ball can squeeze away your potential employers.
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Vet Checked, All Females, Ready Now, $500 each
Facilities Management at the University of Maryland, College Park, seeks an expert
senior mechanic to perform routine maintenance and planned service on HVAC Showing Any Day Except Sunday – Daylight Hours
equipment in various locations on campus including installation of components,
repairs and facility renewal projects of a wide range of complex highly technical Eugene Stauffer • 41360 Friendship Court
commercial/industrial HVAC equipment. Take Friendship School Road off Rt 235
QUALIFICATIONS: Must possess high school diploma or GED; a valid Class in Charlotte Hall and Follow Signs.
“C” driver’s license or equivalent with fewer than 6 points; Universal CFC certifcation; and
a minimum of 10 years-progressively responsible experience in the HVAC feld. Possession
of a Maryland HVAC Journeyman’s license or ASME certifed welder’s license and gas ftter’s
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BENEFITS: Position is subject to 24-hour/day, 7-day/week span of operation. Benefts
include health, dental, vision and prescription insurance plans, tuition remission for employees
and dependents, and participation in the State pension system.
TO APPLY: For a full listing of available positions and to apply, please visit the
University’s employment web site at https://ejobs.umd.edu . Search for positon number 101756.
Deadline: March 28, 2019. UM offers a competitive benefits package. The University of
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with disabilities are Encouraged to Apply.
32 The County Times Thursday, March 21, 2019