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A Memorial Service of Life will be held on Wednesday, May 20, at 11:00 AM at Royston Funeral Home in Middleburg, VA.

Please visit www.hallfh.com to express online condolences to the family. Arrangements made by Hall Funeral Home, Purcellville, VA.

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his family and life-long friends. He will be sorely missed by all.

Memorial donations may be made to Fish and Wildlife Service or to the National Park Foundation, the official non-profit partner of the National Park Service at http://www.nationalparks.org.

Donations can be made to the Friends of Library Outreach at 102 North Street, NW, Suite A, Leesburg, VA 20176 and/or the Loudoun County Rescue Services at 143 Catoctin Circle, SE, Leesburg, VA 20175.

PAUL WILLIAM CRUMLISH

CHARLES HENRY CONLEY WIGHT “HARRY,”

Charles Henry Conley Wight "Harry," passed away on May 11, 2015 at INOVA Loudoun Hospital. He was born in St. Louis, MO on July 6, 1932 to the late Daniel Ewing Wight and Helen Abel Conley. He attended Georgetown Prep, Lawrenceville grade school and high school, and Yale class of 1956. After graduating from Yale 1956 (the captain of his cross country running team), Harry became a full LT Navy pilot (running reconnaissance photo missions off of carriers) for 6 years and then entered in country life, a stockbroker manager for 25 years. After his military tour, he moved to North Fork, VA to open and manage the first Alex Brown and Sons branch investment firm in Leesburg, VA. At Brown, his clientele was made up from many from the Hunting field, various land owners, and Washington people who had settled in the area.

Paul William Crumlish, 51, born on July 8, 1963, passed away from cancer this third week of May, 2015. Crumlish grew up in Geneva, NY and lived in Washington DC and Charlottesville before moving to Haymarket, VA in 2001. A project and product manager in the IT field, he consulted with telecommunications firms and brought to market many of the technology products that are staples of everyday life including the first multi access telecommuting platform and the first consumer DSL service with UUNET. He also consulted with AT&T, WorldCom, Verizon, Fannie Mae and Capital One throughout his career. Before embarking in the field of IT, Crumlish was a prolific writer, contributing to numerous automotive and racing magazines, including Racer, SuperFord and Speed Sport News, as well as the Associated Press and United Press International. A staple in the NASCAR circuit as well as IMSA, CART and the US Rally scene, Paul wrote for and worked with many drivers, teams and race tracks in the creation of press and program materials. His motorsport photography and stories have been featured in many publications internationally.

JEANNE RUTH HAWES

Jeanne Ruth Hawes, 85 formerly of Pleasantville, NY, passed on Friday, May 15, 2015, at Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Virginia. She was born on Sunday, January 12, 1930, in Mt. Kisco, NY. She was the daughter of the late George W. Martin and the late Ruth D. Martin. She was the wife of the late William Hawes who predeceased her in 2002. Jeanne worked for the Federal Government as a Secretary.

Jeanne leaves her family to cherish her memory including her daughter, Linda Jeanne and son in law James Moore of Hamilton, VA, brother, George W. Martin, Jr., of Sebastian, FL, her sister, Linda Child of East Hampton, In addition to racing, Paul traveled the IL and 2 grandchildren, Bryan and Erin Fitzcountry documenting Minor League baseball patrick. parks across the nation in photographs. His In 1967, he started with a committee of pictures have appeared in books and news sto- Graveside services will begin at 11:00 AM the late Dr. Joseph Rogers, S.D. Phillips and ries across the nation. Many of his photos can on Wednesday at Stonewall Memory Garothers the first Loudoun Hunt Point to Point be found at http://www.littleballparks.com. dens, Manassas, VA. races on the grounds of Oatlands. He managed these races until 2012. Harry started Paul Crumlish touched the lives of many In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may hunting the Loudoun Hunt hounds 1985. by never settling for a second best effort. He be made to the American Heart Association. He became Master of the Loudoun Hunt in strove for excellence in everything he did and https://donatenow.heart.org/ 1990 and retired from hunting the hounds in expected the same from those around him. 2001. His steeplechase racing career spanned He lived life fully and took advantage of every Online condolences may be made to the over 40 years, winning year-end Gentleman opportunity, be it filling in for a pit crew at family at www.loudounfuneralchapel.com Rider titles several times, including the last Laguna Seca or heading up a troubled project time when he was 60 years old, beating many to bring it to successful conclusion. 20-year-olds at the game. Paul is survived by his partner of 20 years; He is survived by his beloved wife of twen- Lisa Katz of Charlottesville, his sister, Christy-seven years, Susan Wight, Leesburg, VA; tine Joyce of Williamsburg, his mother, BarPatricia Wight Green "Perri", daughter, Mc- bara Crumlish of Geneva, NY and his father, Lean, VA; Stephanie Wight Dreyer, daugh- Paul William Crumlish II of Dresden, NY. ter, West Tisbury, MA; Marvin H. Green III Paul will be missed by friends the world over. "Terry"(son-in-law) McLean, VA; William A. Dreyer (son-in-law) West Tisbury, MA; A celebration of Paul’s life and memoriJean Sutula Bowman (step-daughter), Sean al service will be held on May 22nd at the Bowman (step-son-in-law), Ian Bowman Bull Run Civic Association Clubhouse, 1811 (step-grandson) Middleburg,VA; Patricia Ridge Road, Haymarket, VA at 3:00 PM. Conley "BG" Green (grand-daughter) Somerset, MA; Lucy Perkins Green (grand-daughIn lieu of flowers, Paul asked that a donation ter) Brunswick, ME; Hilary Stuart Dreyer may be made to one or more of the following DANIEL WARREN JONES (grand-daughter) West Tisbury, MA; Megan organizations; Daniel Warren Jones, 63, died unexpectedly Gibbs Dreyer (grand daughter) West Tisbury, Last Chance Animal Rescue at his home in Leesburg on Friday, May 15. MA; Jean Sutula Bowman, Sean Bowman, http://www.lastchanceanimalrescue.org/ Ian Bowman; Peter Wight, (brother) CockDanny was born on January 10,1952 in donate.html, eysville, MD; and Edward Ira Wight (brothWinchester, VA. He was preceded in death by Pitch In for Baseball er) Nantucket, MA. parents, Pete and Jane Jones; brother, Roger http://www.pitchinforbaseball.org/html/ and sister, Doris. Survived by wife, Patricia pitchin.html He was predeceased by his First wife, Paand daughter, Courtney; sisters, JoAnne, Camp Motorsport tricia McClung Wight; Second wife, Julie Bonnie (Dan), Linda and brother, Larry; http://www.campmotorsport.com/ Arnold; Brother, Daniel Ewing Wight Jr.; and grandson, Braylen along with many other Donate.aspx Sister Helen Beale. family members. Please visit www.hallfh.com to express onA celebration of life will take place at a later date, so please check back for more informa- line condolences to the family. Arrangements Danny will be remembered for his sense of made by Hall Funeral Home, Purcellville, VA. humor, love of hunting and card playing with tion.

DAVID MICHAEL OSBORNE

David Michael Osborne, 54, of Philomont, VA, passed away on May 9, 2015, after a twoyear battle with cancer. Born on April 9, 1961, in Oakland, CA, he was the son Diane C. Osborne (nee Diane Cimolino), of Oakland, CA, and Don Osborne, of San Francisco. David grew up in Oakland, CA, and lived there until he moved East in 2005 to be closer to his wife’s family. He attended the Head-Royce School and the University of California-Berkeley (Go Bears!) Much of his career was spent in commercial project management, orchestrating the build-outs of commercial office space and data centers in San Francisco; Raleigh, NC; and Washington, D.C. He most recently was employed by CBRE, Inc., where he was a Director of Project Management and served as a global subject matter expert for the design, construction, and operations of Cisco’s Data Center portfolio. At home, David was an inspired cook, and his love for healthy food and creative cooking was apparent to all who knew him. He passed this love on to his children, as well. David’s biggest and most prized accomplishment was his three children. He was a devoted and loving father who enjoyed watching his elder daughter ride horses, going to baseball games and playing basketball with his son, and playing Barbies with his younger daughter. He read to the children every night before bed. He is survived by his loving wife, Cameron Epling Osborne of Philomont, VA; daughter Catherine Olivia (14); son John Tristan (11); and daughter Jane Claire (7), all of Philomont, VA; his devoted parents; brother Dean Osborne, of Oakland, CA; nieces Kael Osborne, Meila Osborne, and Adley Osborne, all of Oakland, CA; and stepmother Irene Osborne, of San Francisco; and his beloved in-law family, the Eplings, of Philomont, VA; Syracuse, NY; and Asheville, NC. He is predeceased by his brother Doug Osborne, of Oakland, CA. We will be remembering and celebrating David’s life on Thursday, May 28, 5:00 pm 8:00 pm, at Columbian Grove Farm in Philomont, VA. For information about the cele-


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