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Harrison, Gloria J.

Gloria J. Harrison, age 65 of Havre de Grace, MD departed this life Saturday March 20, 2010 at Harford Memorial Hospital, Havre de Grace, MD

A memorial service will be held 11:00a.m. Saturday March 27, 2010 at St. James A.M.E. Church, 615 Green Street, Havre de Grace, MD. Burial will be private.

Turner, Alice Faye

ALICE FAYE FLEMONS-TURNER, daughter of the late Willie Lee Flemons and Vinie Lou Flemons was born on April 22, 1945 in Prescott, Arkansas. She departed this life on Monday, September 13, 2010 after a lengthy illness.

"Faye" as she was affectionately called, received her formal education in Prescott, Arizona. She was united in holy matrimony to the late Cecil Lee Turner, Jr., which was her one and only love. She later relocated to Maryland.

She was baptized in Jesus Name and filled with the Holy Ghost at the Zion Temple Church, Inc., under the leadership of District Elder Mark A. Moore, Sr. She loved worshiping and praising the Lord. Some of her favorite songs were "Praise Is What I Do" and "There Is No Way I Can live Without You". Faye attended faithfully until her health would not permit.

She will be remembered for her beautiful bright smile and the biggest pretty eyes you ever wanted to see. She loved family gatherings and fellowshipping with the saints of God.

She leaves to mourn; 2 sons, Cecil Lee Turner, III, Aberdeen, Maryland and Demond Lamont Turner (Sunshine), Tucson, Arizona; 2 daughters, Sherrie L. Blevins (Kenny), Aberdeen, Maryland and Evette Turner-Thomas, Bel Air, Maryland; 9 grandsons, Jermaine E. Skinner, Jo'vonne L. Skinner, Michael D. Thomas, Darrell R. Blevins, Darnell R. Blevins, Antonio Turner, Marquis L. Turner, Anthony C. Turner and Jalen L. Turner; 4 granddaughters, Raquel Turner, Rasheeda R. Thomas, Demyshia D. Blevins and Destinee C. Turner; 1 granddaughter-in-law, Yurileth Skinner; 1 sister, Nina Mae Davis, Houston, Texas; 2 nephews, Jerome Davis, Chandler, Arizona and Larry Davis, Houston, Texas; 1 niece, Lisa Davis, Houston, Texas and a host cousins, relatives, family and friends.

Visitation will be held Saturday September 18, 2010, 3p.m.-4p.m.with service starting 4p.m. at Lisa Scott Funeral Home, 552 Lewis Street, Havre de Grace, MD. Burial will be private.

Memorial contributions may be sent to Lisa Scott Funeral Home, P.A., P.O. Box 817, Havre de Grace, MD 21078.

Bond, Sr., Gilbert Cecil

GILBERT CECIL BOND SR. "Cecil" was born on July 28, 1934 to the late Norvel "Shimmy" and Isabella Bond in Havre de Grace, Maryland. He departed this life on Saturday, February 6, 2010 at the Perry Point VA Medical Hospital in Perryville, MD.

Cecil received his early education in Havre de Grace, MD and received his HS Diploma from the Havre de Grace Consolidated Colored High School in 1951. Cecil was a Tech Sergeant in the US Air Force from 1954-1958 and served in the Korean War. Cecil spent most of his employment working in the field of Recreation services because of his love of people and his high level of energy. Cecil started his career in the Recreation field at the Perry Point VA Medical Facility in 1959. It became a passion for him to work and motivate people so he spent the majority of his career working with juvenile delinquent youth through the State of Maryland's Juvenile Services Administration. He worked in several program through JSA such as the Charles H. Hickey School known also as the Maryland Training School for delinquent boys and girls, the Waxter Center and lastly as the Recreational Supervisor for juvenile delinquents at the Cheltenhem Youth Facility in Prince Georges County, MD where he retired from the State of Maryland in 1994. Cecil was a very loving husband; father, brother, son, grandfather and friend to all. He also loved telling jokes, cooking on the grill at Masonic picnics, bowling on the leagues, fishing, boxing, playing basketball, visiting the sick and cooking the world's best potato salad.

Past Master Bond was a member of Chesapeake Lodge #48 in Havre de Grace, Maryland where he served as Master for 4 years. He also, served as the Historian for the 6th Masonic District and assisted in the study club. He loved Masonry.

He was united in Holy Matrimony to the late Elizabeth Ann Lee on January 1, 1960, and from this union they were blessed with four children: three daughters and 1 son. Cecil Bond dearly loved his family. He enjoyed having his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren especially for Christmas Dinner and family sharing time.

Cecil leaves to cherish his memory three daughters: Kimberley Bond, Massachusetts, Lisa Bond Garcia (Esteban), Maryland and Patricia (Patsy) Jackson (Charles D. Jr.), Maryland; three brothers and one sister: Edward Bond, Washington, DC, Theodore Bond, Maryland, George Bond, Pennsylvania, and Lois Brooks, Maryland, two aunts: Mary Jane Lane and Alice Lisby both of Maryland, Eight grandchildren: Erica McIntosh (Purnell), Michael Meade, Nicole Meade, Elizabeth Jackson, Anndreia Bond, David Jackson, Rebecca Jackson and Jared Cephas, two great-grandchildren: Antonio Rouse and Olivia McIntosh. He also leaves a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws and friends.

In addition to his parents and wife, Cecil Bond was predeceased by three brothers: Allen Jackson, Joseph Bond and Robert Jackson and his only son: Gilbert Cecil Bond Jr.

Services will be held 12 noon Saturday February 13, 2010 at St. James A.M.E. Church, 615 Green Street, Havre de Grace, MD. Burial will be in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemtery, Owings Mills, MD.

Dash, Loretta Ann

LORETTA ANN DASH, was born on November 5, 1936 to the late Francis Paul and Fannie Tamburro in New York City, New York. She departed this life on February 16, 2010 at the Citizen's Care and Rehabilitation Center, Havre De Grace, Maryland.

Loretta received a Doctorate in Public Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health in 1982, after receiving a Masters degree in Public Health also at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and an undergraduate degree from the University Of Maryland.

Loretta served in the MD Army National Guard for 20 years and was the first female full Colonel O6 in the history of the MD Army National Guard receiving this promotion in December 1990.

Loretta retired from the US Army Environmental Health Agency, where she worked as an Epidemiologist. She had also previously served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, and worked for the State Of Maryland.

Loretta leaves to cherish her memory: beloved children Joseph, Christopher, and Suzanne, beloved sister Claudia, beloved grandchildren Rachael, Timothy, Samuel, Joshua, and Evan, beloved niece Jacqueline, beloved nephew David, and beloved cousins Rose, Joseph, Gregory, and Gerard.

Mass will be held 10 a.m. Friday February 19, 2010 at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 615 Congress Ave., Havre de Grace, MD. Visitation will be held 6-8 p.m. Thursday February 18, 2010 at Lisa Scott Funeral Home, 552 Lewis Street, Havre de Grace, MD. Burial will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday March 2, 2010 in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery, Owings Mills, MD.

Cash, Pauline G.

Pauline Gaddy Cash was born September 26, 1924 in Wadesboro, North Carolina to the late James Edward Gaddy and Winnie Jane Spencer Gaddy. She departed this life June 19, 2010 at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation Center in Harve de Grace, Maryland.

She was united in holy matrimony to the late Lonnie Cash on April 26, 1942. From this union daughter Bernice was born.

She was employed by the VA Medical Center as a Nurses Technician and later retired after 46 years of service. Pauline was a member of the Eastern Stars of Joppa, MD and First Baptist Church of Cokesbury, MD. She loved antiques and gardening.

Pauline leaves to cherish her memory; a loving daughter Bernice Griffin, of Newark, DE; two grandchildren Regina Griffin, of Washington, DC and Michael Griffin of Upper Marlboro, MD., Michael's wife Malissa Griffin and great-granddaughter Sydney Griffin. She is also survived by her loving siblings and their spouses, Lorraine G. Malloy of Harve de Grace, MD, Rutha M. Taylor of Harve de Grace, MD, Dorothy L. and Perry Lewis, of Chester, PA, Conway Gaddy of Port Deposit, MD, Zeford and Monolyn Gaddy of Port Deposit, MD, Roosevelt and Philistine Gaddy of Philadelphia, PA, William H. and Louise Gaddy of St. Louis, MO and Clarence Wise of Phoenix, AZ as well as a host nieces and nephews and numerous other family and friends.

She was preceded in death by her husband Lonnie Cash, her father James E. Gaddy, her mother Winne J. Gaddy and son-in-law James E. Griffin, Jr.

A visitation will take place Thursday, June 24, 2010 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Bethel A.M.E. Church, 196 Main Street, Port Deposit, Maryland. Funeral service will follow starting at 12 noon at the church. Burial will be in Berkley Cemetery, Darlington, Maryland.

Turner, Jr., Byron Keith

Byron Keith Turner Jr., was born on June 16, 1972, to Byron Keith Turner Sr. & Bonnie L. Gilliam in Havre de Grace, MD. He departed this life on Saturday, August 7, 2010, at Johns Hopkins University Hospital.

Byron, affectionately known as "B", "Big B", "Heavy" & "Kool Aid", received his education in the Harford County Public School System where he graduated from Aberdeen High School in 1991. There he excelled in football and earned a four year scholarship to Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia, where he helped to lead the "Thundering Herds" to a NCAA Division I-AA National Championship in 1992. This victory solidified Marshall's stance as one of the top Division I-AA programs in the nation under Coach Jim Donnan and helped jumpstart the "Herds" ascension into Division I.

"Heavy" grew up playing sports for Harford County Parks & Recreation where he developed a passion for football. He was known as a "big brother" to everyone in the neighborhood because he was one to bring about and make peace, "peacemaker", amongst everybody whether it was through rationalization or cracking jokes. Byron gave everyone he came to know a nickname, one that was certain to bring a smile to your face. As a youth, he became a member of the Little Lights Choir at Gospel Tabernacle in Havre de Grace, MD, where his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Grace Turner, first introduced him to the Lord. Byron later, as an adult, joined New Hope Baptist Church in BelAir, MD. Growing up he was loved by all who came to know him. He was known to everyone as a humble, very loving and caring person who loved his family and friends. Byron also loved to cook-outside of his own kitchen you were likely to find him in yours or on the grill.

Byron received his Bachelor's in Education in 2007 from Marshall University. He went on to work at the Arc as a Counselor where he cared for disabled & mentally challenged individuals and as a Security Guard at the Holiday Inn. He desired to teach, therefore, had plans to return to school to earn his Master's in Education. In addition to teaching, he often dreamt of becoming a Head Football Coach so that he could give back to the game he loved so much.

From the moment Byron learned of his failing health in the summer of 2007 until his untimely departure he never once complained, through it all he kept a smile on his face and remained strong. He was more concerned about the well-being of those who were worried about him and his need for a heart & lungs. The strength he displayed through his pain & struggles inspired those who loved him.

Byron leaves to cherish his loving memories: father, Byron Keith Turner Sr.(Tina); mother, Bonnie L. Gilliam; son, Byron Keith Turner III; daughter, Alexandria Turner; brother, Adric D. Turner Sr.(Nicki); grandmother, Hazel "Nanna" Gilliam ; aunts, Mary Callender of Edgewood, MD, Candace Jones of Aberdeen, MD; nieces, Amani Turner, Amaya Turner and Amirah Turner; nephews, Adric Turner Jr., Mahlik Turner and Ahmaad Turner; loving companion(fiancée), Monica Nolan; special "uncle", Paul Smith Sr.; special cousin, Paul Durbin Jr.; special friends(brothers), Mike Bartrum, Troy Brown, Vasie Edwards, Paul Hutchins Jr., Kevin Jordan, William Kelly, Brian "Macky" McPherson, Paul Smith Jr., Dammon Walker & Joe Waters Jr.; a host of cousins and many other loving family & friends. He was preceded in death by grandfather, William Gilliam Sr.; uncle, William Gilliam Jr.; aunt, Betty Jean "Tootsie" Beasley.

Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday August 14, 2010 at Helping Hands Ministries, 3237 Level Road, Churchville, MD where friends may call one hour prior. Friends may also call Friday August 13, 2010 from 6-9 p.m. at Gospel Tabernacle Church, 330 Superior Street, Havre de Grace, MD. Burial will be in St. James United Cemetery, Havre de Grace, MD.

Flowers, Loretta E.

LORETTA ELAINE FLOWERS affectionately called "Peaches" was born on November 18, 1964 at Union Hospital in Elkton, Maryland to Reverend James A. Fields and the late Lauretta Fields. She departed this life suddenly on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at home where she resided with her sister, Vanessa Price.

Loretta received her early education at the Elkton Elementary School and later graduated from Elkton High School in 1983.

She married and from this union two children were born.

Loretta was employed at the Cecil County Credit Union as an Adjuster for six years, and was also employed at Nextel for a few years. Until her illness, she was employed by the Iron Skillet.

Loretta was a member of Christ Unity Center where she sang on the choir. She was a loving person who loved the Lord and always had an encouraging word to say. Her favorite saying was "Keep it real" and "Don't sugar coat it". She enjoyed being around family, watching the Soap Operas, Game Shows, singing and playing bingo. Here favorite songs were "Send Me An Angel" and "I Look To You".

Loretta leaves to cherish her memory; 2 daughters, Brittany Paige and Bridgette Olivia Flowers; her father, Reverend James Fields; 4 sisters, Vanessa Price, Justina (Pierre) Banks, Revella (Leonard) Wiggins, and Angela (Tony) Simon; 2 brothers, William Fields, and Randy (Sherri) Fields; 2 half brothers, Gregory and Larry Brown; grandfather, Paul Hammond; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Lauretta Fields and brother, James O. Fields.

Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 12, 2010 at Christ Unity Center, 1150 Singerly Road, Elkton, MD, where the family will be receiving relatives and friends starting at 9:00 a.m. Burial will be in Bohemia Manor Cemetery, Chesapeake City, MD.

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