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She is survived by one sister, Doris Rayle, and a brother, Preston Thomas Harbin, many nieces and nephews. Elizabeth was a member of Sigma Phi Gamma International Sorority serving as President in 1958-59. She was a member of Epsilon Province, Delta Chi Chapter for 64 years. Lee Funeral Home in Owings handled arrangements.

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and Girls Club. He also enjoyed his vegetable garden, doing yard work and flowers, especially roses. For the past sixteen years he has devoted himself and his time and energy to his grandson Michael, who was the “apple of his eye.” James was preceded in death by his parents, a son James F. King, Jr.; a sister, Jeannette Lemke; and a brother, Wallace J. King. He is survived by his wife Carol Ann King, a daughter Cindy J. King and a son Joseph M. King, all of Owings. Also surviving are grandchildren Jaime King, Chelsie and Michael Salvagni and Cheyenne Hook, a sister Dorothy Altman of Temple Hills, MD and numerous nieces and nephews. Family and friends were received at Rausch Funeral Home, P.A., Owings, where services and a celebration of James' life was also held. Interment will be private. Memorial contributions can be made to: The Autism Project, Inc., P.O. Box 1518, North Beach, MD 20714 or to Chesapeake Church, P.O. Box 936, Huntingtown, MD 20639.

Tyrone Anthony Jones was born October 6, 1967 to the late Mervin Jones, Jr. and the late Elizabeth Mae Jones. Tyrone graduated from the Calvert County Public School System. He later joined the Navy. He was employed with Pete Lowe, 58 American Chemistry Council as an Emergency Service Specialist. He loved Ernest "Pete" his two dogs, Blanket and Prince. Tyrone enjoyed Clyde Lowe, II age 58, of singing, planting his flowers, Wal-Mart, the Green Owings, was born April Bay Packers and being with his family and friends. 9, 1954 and passed away Tyrone leaves to cherish his four brothers: Thursday, May 31, 2012 George (Delore), Donald (Lavata), Carlton (Marcel) in the early morning at and Preston (Tucksandra); four sisters: Velma his home with his family (Howard), Mable (Preston), Barbara (William) and by his side. He lost his Josephine (Kenneth). He also leaves a very special battle with liver cancer friend, dear to his heart, Armanda Long, a host of and will be missed by uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. everyone whose lives he Sewell Funeral Home in Prince Frederick touched. handled arrangements. He was the beloved husband of 25 years of Pamela, and father of Beverly, Carol, Crystal, and James King, 72 Philip. He was the brother of Walter Lowe, Eloise Cantafio, Darlene Belshe, and Beverly A. Lowe, the James Floyd King, late Lyn Cousins and Carol Lowe. He is also survived Sr., age 72, a resident of by three grandchildren and several nieces and Owings, passed away nephews. May 23, 2012 at Calvert He was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest Memorial Hospital, Clyde Lowe and Georgette Washburn Kesselberg. Prince Frederick. Those who knew him well knew of his great He was born love for his family, the water, fishing and his February 28, 1940 in dedication to work as a Director of Engineering in the Van Lear Kentucky to hospitality industry. Pete was a caring husband, a Estill J. and Ruth loving father and brother, fishing buddy and friend to (Sprinkle) King. He was many. raised in Van Lear until moving with his family to A Memorial service was held on Tuesday, June Washington, D.C. in his early teens. He lived in S.E. 5, 2012 at All Saints Episcopal Church, 100 Lower Washington and attended public schools, and Marlboro Road, Sunderland, with the Reverend Ken married Carol Ann Benjamin January 14, 1961. They Phelps and Mark Lowe officiating. resided in District Heights and in 1987 moved to Lee Funeral Home in Owings handled Owings. arrangements. James worked for the Bureau of Engraving as a shrink wrap machine operator, retiring in 1995. He Evan Maynard, 67 enjoyed playing lead guitar and listening to country music. James loved all sports including football, Evan Preston Maynard, Jr., of North Beach, basketball, baseball and softball. He especially enjoyed formerly of Edgewater, passed away on May 27, 2012 coaching his children with the District Heights Boys at home at the age of 67.

He was born on December 19, 1944 in Raleigh until moving with his family Williamsburg, VA County, WV to Evan Preston, Sr. and Emma when he was a teenager. He attended public (Maycaster) Maynard. Evan grew up in Beckley, WV schools and served in the United States Army from and attended Mark Twain High School. In 1964, he 1951 to 1953. He completed his Army Reserve obligation in 1956 and in 1962 he relocated to married Mary Testerman. Evan’s work career was with C & P Telephone Upper Marlboro and married Margaret “Peggy” Company. During his 40 years in the Jones on April 2, 1964. They lived in Forestville, telecommunications industry, he worked in every MD and later moved to Richmond, VA due to his employment, and in the early 1970’s moved to aspect of the telephone service. Evan was the beloved husband of the late Mary southern Anne Arundel County in Owings. Buddy was employed as a heavy construction Maynard and the loving father of Evan P. Maynard, III and Andrea Daniels. He was the devoted superintendent for Wright Contracting and R.E. grandfather of Evan P. Maynard, IV, Holly Daniels Pierson Construction, building highway overpasses and Marialana Maynard. He is also survived by a soon and bridges. He had been retired for the last ten to be great-grandson, Evan Preston Maynard, V. years. In addition to his construction work Buddy Evan was the brother of Barbara Sombati, Mary raised tobacco on his farm. He enjoyed working on Minton, Julie Morris, the late Rose Shupe, Peggy farm equipment and tractors, and was a fan of NASCAR. Pollock and Richard Maynard. Evan enjoyed spending time in his garden and Buddy was preceded in death by his parents, and was always landscaping his yard. He was a big fan of sisters Myrtle Bishop, Nancy McAllister, Margaret the Washington Redskins and the West Virginia Jones and Aileen Irvin. He is survived by his wife, Mountaineers Basketball team. Although these were Margaret Jones “Peggy” McAllister, son Terry B. his hobbies, his family was first and foremost in his life. McAllister, Jr. and wife Julie of Fairhaven, and Lee Funeral Home Calvert, in Owings handled daughter Sharon L. McAllister and partner Dani of arrangements. Internment was at Lakemont Owings. He is also survived by grandchildren Terry B. III, Casey L. and Desiree N. McAllister, a Memorial Gardens, in Davidsonville, MD. great-granddaughter Hartley G. McAllister, and siblings Robert McAllister of Huntingtown, Elsie Buddy McAllister, 81 Hall, Kathryn Larsen and William McAllister, all Terry Bentley of Williamsburg, VA. A memorial celebration of Buddy’s life will be “Buddy” McAllister, Sr., 81, of Owings passed held at 4:00 p.m. on June 30, 2012 at the family’s away May 24, 2012 at residence, 6929 Old Solomons Island Road, Owings. his residence. He was born Rausch Funeral Home in Owings handled October 9, 1930 in arrangements. Memorial contributions and expressions of Speedwell, Virginia to James R. and Sarah sympathy in Buddy's name may be made to (Crouse) McAllister. He Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Highway, was raised in Speedwell Annapolis, MD 21401.

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