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Obituaries
The Calvert County Times
In Remembrance Sandra Curtiss Barrett
Sandra Curtiss Barrett, 63 of Lusby, MD passed away peacefully on June 24, 2018 surrounded by her family. She is survived by her son, Chris Barrett and his wife Melissa and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kimberly Barrett. Visitation will be Sunday, July 1, 2018 3-4 p.m. at Rausch Funeral Home - Lusby 20 American Lane Lusby MD 20657. A Life Celebration Service will follow at 4 p.n. at the fueral home. Interment will be private.
Jenna Rae Sutphin
Jenna Rae Sutphin, 28, of Hunt i ng t ow n passed away June 21, 2018. She was born November 23, 1989 at Holy Cross Hospital to Ronald and Donna Sutphin. Jenna grew up in Croom and graduated from Grace Brethren Christian Academy in 2007. She was employed with Rae’s Cakes, Lake Presidential Golf Course and the Law Office of Prince George’s County. Jenna enjoyed hanging out with family and friends, baking cakes, hunting, fishing, crafting, softball, drinking, dancing, camping and tanning at the beach. Jenna lived life to the fullest and will be remembered as a happy, fun loving person who always had somewhere to be and was always smiling. Jenna is survived by her parents Ronald and Donna Sutphin of Upper Marlboro, fiancé Jason Hammer of Huntingtown, sister Laura Jean Sutphin and
Thursday, June 28, 2018
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her husband Justin of Mechanicsville, grandmother Doris Tayman of Upper Marlboro and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Memorial contributions may be made to Calvert County Sheriff’s Office Camp JR. Sheriff, 30 Church Street, Prince Frederick MD 20678; Phone: 410535-2800 or Down Syndrome Group of the Ozarks, PO Box 1598, Springfield MO 65801; Phone: 417-885-9905 website: https://ozarksdsg.org/how-tohelp/donate.html Funeral arrangements were made by Rausch Funeral Home.
Wilfred Lyons “Fred” Cox, Jr.
W i l fred Lyons “Fred” Cox, Jr. passed away peacefully at home sur rounded by family on June 19, 2018. He was born on December 6, 1931 to Grace (Jones) and Wilfred Cox, Sr. Fred graduated from Calvert County High School in 1950 and was drafted into the United States Army in 1954. After returning home from the Army he attended Nashville Auto-Diesel College in Nashville, Tennessee, and married the love of his life Esther Rawlings in 1960. While still farming he worked at Dorsey Gray Ford and then for the State Police Barracks in Waldorf before moving on to the Maryland State Highway Administration as an Automotive Services Supervisor where he retired after 33 years of service. He was a life-long member of Huntingtown United Methodist Church where he was very active in the Men’s Group, served on many committees, and played a large part of the church expansion projects. He was also a member of Elks Lodge 2620, the American Legion,
Prince Frederick Volunteer Fire Department, and the Food Pantry Board. In his leisure time Fred enjoyed woodworking, warm weather, the beach, golf, crabbing, fishing, trapshooting, car and boat racing, tractor pulls, watching Nationals baseball, Christmas, and most of all spending time with his family. Fred is survived by his wife of 57 years, Esther; three children, Michael Cox and wife Deborah, Mark Cox and wife Angela, and Dawn Mister and husband Mark, all of Huntingtown; grandchildren Katie (Jason), Mark (Erin), Jordan, Cody; great-grandchildren Karleigh and Aubrey; a brother John Cox; and many nieces and nephews, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his sister Vivian Duncan. Pallbearers for Fred’s services are Cody Mister, Mark Mister, Jason Dean, Dwayne Cox, Kevin Cox, Mark Cox, Jr., and Honorary Pallbearers are Gordon Bowen, Danny Gibson, Robert Trott, Melvin Matteson, Sonny Howard, John Cox, William Schwallenberg, John Schercinger, Bill Wooldridge. Memorial contributions may be made to Huntingtown U.M. Church, P.O. Box 550 Huntingtown MD 20639. Funeral arrangements were made by Rausch Funeral Home.
Shirley Ruth Bogley
Shirley Ruth Bogley passed away on June 15, 2018. She was born April 30, 1939 in Na shv i l le, TN to Charles and Alice Bradley. As the only child, she was much loved and doted upon. Shirley grew up in Crossville, TN on a small farm. She moved to Nashville shortly after graduating high school to work at Southern Baptist Sunday School Board. On December 15, 1956, she met the love of her life, Reuben “Corky” A. Bogley III at the local Y. They married
on January 30, 1958 and moved to Hillcrest Heights, MD shortly after. They welcomed their firstborn, Reuben “Brad” A. Bogley IV, on February 22, 1959, and then their daughter Ruth Anne Bogley on May 7, 1961. Shirley was a stay at home mother while her children were young, but once Ruth started preschool, she decided to rejoin the workforce. She worked for Prince George’s County Public Schools, first as a secretary for several schools, then in the Food Services Division where she planned the meals for the elementary schools. She worked for PGCPS for over 25 years before finally retiring, content to once again be a home maker and occasional baby sitter for her many grandchildren. Brad had blessed her with granddaughters Stephanie and Lindsey, and Ruth had blessed her with grandchildren Kelly, Brianna and Charles. She has also been blessed with several great-grandchildren, Kelly’s sons Peyton and Zachary, Stephanie’s children Dean and Ellie and Brianna’s daughter Caelyn. The church and her faith had always been important to Shirley, in both Tennessee and Maryland she was very active in her local Baptist Church. She was a much valued member of Clinton Baptist Church, from 1973 when she and her family first moved to Brandywine, MD to about 1998. She often taught Vacation Bible School and led a women’s bible study class most Sunday mornings before service. She has always been a source of spiritual strength for her family, the one they could always go to for advice and prayers. Shirley has joined her mother Alice and father Charles; as well as her daughter Ruth, in heaven. Her husband, Corky; her son Brad; her son in law Bucky; her grandchildren Kelly, Stephanie, Lindsey, Brianna and Charles and her great grandchildren Peyton, Zachary, Dean, Caelyn and Ellie, will all miss her terribly and love her always. Funeral arrangements were made by Rausch Funeral Home.
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