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Herbert E. White

Mr. Herbert E. White, 80, of Dickerson, on November 9, 2012.
The family received friends on Monday November 12 at the funeral home, where funeral services were held on Tuesday November 13.
Interment was in Ft. Lincoln cemetery, Brentwood, MD.

Katherine Turner Fayard

On Monday, Nov. 5th, 2012.
Katherine T. Fayard of Takoma Park and Dickerson, MD. Loving widow of Rolando M. Fayard, beloved mother of Anna F. Connellee, Roland M. Fayard and Cecilia E. Fayard. Also survived by nine grandchildren and eight great-grand children.
Services will be held on Monday, November 12th at 11:00 am at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd., Barnesville, MD.
Interment at Cedar Hill cemetery, Suitland, MD.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the Lois Green-Sligo Chapter of the Isaac Walton League of America c/o, 7436 Cinnabar Terrace, Gaithersburg, MD 20879

Ilona Bognar

Ilona Bognar, 80, of Montgomery Village, MD on November 6, 2012.
Services will be held at 11 am on Saturday November 10th at the funeral home.
Interment will follow in Monocacy cemetery, Beallsville, MD

Franklin Turner Bynaker, Jr.

Mr. Franklin T. Bynaker, Jr., 80, of Rockville, MD died peacefully on Wednesday October 17, 2012.
Born on September 19, 1932 in Mount Jackson, VA, he was the son of the late Franklin T. and Olga (Marston) Bynaker, Sr.
Frank belonged to the Moose Club and the Pioneer Coon Hunters Club.
Surviving are his children, Kenneth T. Bynaker, Sr. and wife Dale of Rockville, Jeanette Farmer and husband Gordon of Harpers Ferry, WV, Ruth Ann Harrison of Germantown, MD, Franklin T. Russell and wife Laura of Bel Air, MD; two sisters, Bettie Stemple and husband Ron, Mary Ann Monroe; 9 grandchildren, Melissa Girolami, Kenneth Bynaker, Jr., Tony Lowe, Justin Farmer, David Fitzwater and wife Britnie, Steven Harrison and wife Sarah, Matthew Harrison and wife Jen, Christopher Russell and wife Heather, Heather Godlewski and husband Allan; 12 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one sister, Dorothy Rose and two brothers, Ira and Harold Bynaker.
The family will be receiving friends on Sunday October 21 from 6-8 pm at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd., (Rt. 109), Barnesville, MD 20838.
A cremation will follow.

R. P. Brown

Richard Poole Brown revved up his big rig for the last run, slowly moved forward and entered his final destination on Sunday, October 14 at 10 o'clock in the morning. He was born on August 10, 1924 in Barnesville, Maryland, the only son of Mary Poole and Hatton Darby Brown. He was declared by his Uncle Will Brown to be "the ugliest baby born in Barnesville".
This self-made man who proudly proclaimed that he never submitted a timecard or drew a paycheck was first married to Erma Louise Hubble with whom he had the following surviving children; Nona Louise Schwartzbeck (Joseph), Nina Poole Burdette (James), Richard Hatton and Clark Everett (Bonnie).
He was educated at Barnesville Elementary School, a one teacher, one room six-grade building now converted into a home. The call of the road sounded and he answered by leaving Poolesville High School to begin hauling livestock to the market in Baltimore and other places, buying, selling and bartering chickens and vegetables along the way. His very first job was with horse and buggy loaded with a calf.
Working with his father, Dick hauled grain, hay; livestock, contents of homes, and eventually expanded to a fleet of many tractors and 17 trailers. Many hay dealings were with Amish farmers in Pennsylvania and Canadian farmers. His businesses expanded all up and down the east coast. One of the most unusual contracts was to haul three steers to the top of a hotel in Knoxville, Tennessee for an advertising gimmick for the Pet Milk Company.
He would refuse to haul horses, yet for years he built, transported and put in place portable horse stalls for horse shows. Employing tank trucks, distillery slop was hauled to farmers as feed for cattle and hogs. He also arranged with bakeries and candy manufacturers to haul out-dated and rejected breads and candies for livestock food. He designed and assisted in the building of a "possum belly" trailer.
A distinguished gentleman of means from lower Montgomery County he dreamed of starting up a dairy farm. He approached the local expert, Dick Brown, about a herd of steers to develop the operation. As they were about to close the deal, Dick's father intervened and nixed the ruse.
Baptized at the Barnesville Baptist Church, then confirmed in later years at St. Mary's Catholic, Dick supplied Christmas wreaths, straw and other materials needed for the Crèches as well as trees for those and several other local churches. With his long white beard, red trimmed suit and jolly nature, he portrayed an excellent Santa at many Christmas celebrations. When the snow fell, he was out with his plow, opening up driveways and paths for churches, friends and neighbors. Part-time play was spent auctioneering, making an enjoyable meeting of buyers. Delivering newspapers made twenty-four hour days, so that did not last long.
Dick was a past president of the Monocacy Lions Club, very active in the 4-H, FFA, and the Elks Lodge #684.
When Dick moved to Frederick, his partner, John Bare, introduced him as R. P. Thereafter, it was so.
R.P. He owned and operated Flook's Texaco at Evergreen Point, Frederick, where he also sold brick for many years. The property was purchased by the state for a new interstate 70 interchange. He was married to Ida Lutz Jones Price for over 30 years.
Left also to mourn his passing include the following step-children: Skip Price (Virginia), Jane Parsley (Jim), Michael Price (Kathy), Darby Price, (Laurie), Jack Price (Joyce), Betsy Lynch (John), William Price (Cherry Barr), Ed Price (Kathy) and Vincent Price (DeEtte), numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and a host of friends.
R.P. was predeceased by a stepdaughter, Sue Price Ricketeson, who died September 13, 2012 of ALS.
The family will be receiving friends on Wednesday October 17 from 1-3 and 6-8 pm at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd. (Rt. 109), Barnesville, MD.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 am on Thursday October 18 at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 18230 Barnesville Rd., Barnesville.
Interment will follow in Monocacy cemetery, Beallsville, MD.
In lieu of flowers, the families request that you contribute to ALS Assoc.FL Chapter, 3242 Parkside Center Circle, Tampa FL 33619-0907.

Robert Dean Dorrough

Mr. Robert D. Dorrough, 67, of Poolesville, MD died on Monday October 8, 2012.
He was the husband of Carol Dorrough.
Born on March 9, 1945 in Paris, Arkansas, he was the son of the late Henry and Willa Dean (Ewing) Dorrough.
Bob participated in the Relay for Life and was an avid car enthusiast.
Surviving besides his wife are his children, Chontelle Hockenbery (Brian), Chrissie Harney (Paul), Mike Clements; four brothers, Billy, Tracy, Terry Dorrough, Walter Moore; three sisters, Annette Heironimus, Athena Barr, Donna McCarty and eight grandchildren, Loran, Megan and Morgan Harney, Jacob and Nicqolas Clements, Tina Pinkey, Gavin and Kylee Hockenbery.
The family will be receiving friends on Wednesday October 10 from 5-8 pm at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd., (Rt. 109), Barnesville, MD 20838.
Funeral services will be held at 11 am on Thursday October 11 at the Bush Creek Church of the Brethren, 4821 Green Valley Road, Monrovia, MD 21770.
Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society (relayforlife.org/poolesvillemd) in Bob's name.

Margaret B. Richmond

Margaret Bryan Richmond, 89, a much beloved and caring wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, died peacefully at her home in Poolesville, Maryland, on October 4, 2012.
She was born January 7, 1923 in Baltimore, the daughter of George Bryan and Anna Lee Swain Bryan. She lived in Baltimore and graduated from the Institute of Notre Dame High School in 1941.
In 1944 she married her childhood sweetheart, Jim Richmond, soon after Jim had served as a Marine fighter pilot in the South Pacific. Early in their marriage they resided in Baltimore, then Miami, Florida, and Cumberland, Maryland. In 1956, Jim and Margaret moved to the Woodside Park neighborhood of Silver Spring, Maryland, where they lived until moving to Poolesville in 2001.
In their years in Silver Spring, they were active members of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. Margaret volunteered for many years at St. Michael's elementary school library. She was devoted to her faith and her family throughout her life. Through her example, she showed them the importance of faith and love.
Margaret is survived by three daughters, Sue Richmond and her husband Rob Livernash, of Alexandria, Va., Fran Picariello and her husband Peter Picariello, of Poolesville, and Jamie Blake and her husband Ed Blake, of Kilmarnock, Va. She also leaves two grandchildren, Erin Picariello Griffith and her husband Darren Griffith of Frederick, Maryland, and Rachel Picariello Mattingly and her husband Eddie Mattingly of Rockville, Maryland.
A mass will be held Wednesday, October 17, at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of the Presentation church at 17230 Tom Fox Ave (corner of Route 107 and Tom Fox Avenue) in Poolesville, Maryland. Following the ceremony, she will be interred at the Gate of Heaven cemetery at 13801 Georgia Ave. in Silver Spring, Maryland.
It was Margaret's wish to remain at home in the final year of her life. The family wishes to thank Mamie Pekanyande for providing devoted 24-hour care for Margaret this year, as well as Ellen Lauer and the entire staff of Debra Levy Eldercare Associates and Holy Cross Hospice.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P. O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929. stjude.org

Margaret C. Stevens

Mrs. Margaret C. Stevens, 79, of Frederick, MD on Wednesday October 3, 2012.
She was the loving wife of the late Charles F. Stevens, Jr..
Surviving are her children, Chuck Stevens III of Germantown, MD, Patrick Stevens of Poolesville, MD, Colleen Chavez of Frederick, MD, Margie Scott of St. Louis, MO and 10 grandchildren, Matthew, Claire, Hannah, Emma, Christina, Alyssa, Connor, Jack, Matilda and Charles Finian.
The family will receive friends on Friday October 5 from 12 noon until 1pm at the St. Mary's Catholic Church, 18230 Barnesville Rd., Barnesville, MD where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 1 pm.
Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Lung Association, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004 (lung.org)

Thomas J. Zajdel

Mr. Thomas J. Zajdel, 65, of Poolesville, MD on Monday October 1, 2012.
Loving husband of Mary, father of Ann Marie Matlock, James, John, Katherine and Joseph Zajdel, brother of Edward and Gary Zajdel and grandfather of Sarai, Aja, Cody, Elijah, Mya, Allyson, Cayenne and Austin.
He was preceded in death by one son Michael Zajdel.
The family will receive friends on Friday October 5 from 1-3 and 6-8pm at the Our Lady of the Presentation Catholic Church, 17230 Tom Fox Ave., Poolesville, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday October 6 at 10 am.
Interment will follow in St. Mary's Catholic Church cemetery, Barnesville, MD.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation (kidney.org)

Donald Ray Staley, Sr.

Mr. Donald Ray Staley, Sr, 74, of Frederick, formerly of Boyds, Maryland, died peacefully at Frederick Memorial Hospital, on September 28, 2012.
Born on March 3rd, 1938, he was the son of the late Ralph and Nellie (Claggett) Staley.
Donald farmed the Staley Dairy Farm, in Boyds for over 45 years with his brothers Hunter and Earl. He was a member of the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association. He loved being outdoors and working with the animals and was an avid fan of anything to do with farming, especially the family's many Farmall tractors.
Donald was an active member of The Masonic Lodge, Pentalpha Lodge No. 194, Germantown, Maryland and a member of The Order of the Eastern Star, Pentalpha Chapter No. 38, Germantown, Maryland, serving as Worthy Patron numerous times.
He is survived by four sons; Donald R. Staley, Jr. and wife Carey of New Market; Douglas Staley and wife Missy of Martinsburg, WV; Bruce Staley and wife Shannon of Queenstown; Michael Staley and wife Debbie of Woodbridge, VA. Siblings, Ralph Staley and friend Maria of Stevens City, VA; Phyliss Catron and husband Junior of Frederick, MD; Hunter Staley and wife Lois of Columbus, GA; Earl Staley and wife Sally of Mt. Airy; 11 grandchildren, Ben and wife Marley, Chris, Tripp, Ryan, Michelle, Timmy, Taylor, Matthew, Jason, Katie, Samantha and great granddaughter Kelsi.
The family would like to extend its gratitude to the many people who helped and assisted Donald over the past 23 years, especially Linda and Paul Mercer, who tirelessly devoted their time to Donald, cared for him and are considered a part of our family.
The family will be receiving friends on Tuesday October 2 from 1-3 and 6-8 pm at the Hilton Funeral Home, 22111 Beallsville Rd., (Rt. 109), Barnesville, MD.
Funeral services will be held at 12 noon, on Wednesday October 3, at the Boyds Presbyterian Church, 19901 White Ground Rd., Boyds.
Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, 636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A, Short Hills, NJ 07078 (christopherreeve.org) or Shriners Hospitals for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607 (shrinershospitalsforchildren.org)

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