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25 Wednesday, July 3, <strong>2013</strong>The <strong>County</strong> <strong>Times</strong>Mamerto Campos, 49On June 9, Meng Campos went toheaven surrounded by his family andfriends after a long battle with cancer.Meng was born in the Philippineson February 27, 1964 and then moved toHawaii.Meng joined the Navy in 1983 andwas stationed at Patuxent River NavalAir station in <strong>Maryland</strong> where he met thelove of his life Roxanne Parent. Mengwent on to work for various contractorsuntil becoming ill in 2012.Meng was preceded in death by hisfather Aniceto Campos, Meng is alsosurvived by his spouse of 21 years Roxanneand son Marc , grandson Braydenand his mother Gloria and siblings Ernie( Priscilla} ,Nida , Alex (Sandy) Chet(Craig) Neme {Melissa}.Meng enjoyed helping his friendsand family with any task asked of him.Meng will be greatly missed by familyand friends, especially his buddy Skippy.Raymond W. Dare Sr., 92Raymond W. Dare, Sr., 92, of Solomons,died June 30. He was born to thelate William Smith and Edna W. Dare,August 13, 1920, in Washington, DC.Raymond served as a Corporal inthe United States Army during WorldWar II, before being injured in Nancy,France in 1944. He was awarded severalmilitary medals, including the BronzeStar and Purple Heart. After he was dischargedfrom the Army, he went on tocomplete 39 years of service with thePotomac Electric Power Company (PEP-CO) before retiring in 1981.Raymond is survived by his wife,Nellie Camille Dare, who he was marriedto for 73 years and his son, Raymond W.Dare, Jr. He is also survived by 2 granddaughtersand 5 great-grandchildren.Friends will be received on Monday,July 8, <strong>2013</strong> from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6to 8 p.m. at Lee Funeral Home Calvert,P.A., 8200 Jennifer Lane, Owings, MD;where services and military honors willbe held on Tuesday, July 9, at 11 a.m.In lieu of flowers, the family is requestingthat donations be made out toCalvert Hospice, P.O. Box 838, PrinceFrederick, MD 20678.Arrangements provided by Lee FuneralHome.Nancy L. DeJongh, 88Nancy L. deJongh, 88, of Solomonsdied June 26, at Calvert Memorial Hospitalin Prince Frederick.She was born July 6, 1924, in CaponBridge, West Virginia, to Cutis and Eula(Strother) Spaid.She was a retired supervisor for theC & P Telephone Company. She “camedown the hill” to Washington, D.C. tosupport the war effort in 1942 starting asa switch board operator at the Pentagon.After being divorced very early in hermarriage, she became a single mother,long before it was prevalent, and devotedmuch of her life to raising her only childand friend, Barbara.She was a life member of the TelephonePioneers of America. She wasalways an active member of the PresbyterianChurch wherever she was living.She enjoyed traveling but most of all sheenjoyed her large family.She was preceded in death by herparents; sister, Alfretta Warren; brother,Glen Spaid; grandson, Kelly O’Brien;long time friend Michael Chaney; andher beloved Yorky’s Lady and Muffin.She is survived by her daughter,Barbara O’Neal and her husband, Patrick,of Asbury-Solomons; sisters, RuthCheshire, Una Mae Yeakle, Betty Parkinson;half-brothers, Garland Spaidand Junior Spaid; grand daughter-inlaw,June Hass and many nieces, nephewsand their families.A celebration of life will be held at 2p.m. Saturday, July 6, at the Asbury-SolomonsAuditorium with the Rev. CharlesHarrell and Meredith Syler officiating.In lieu of flowers the family requeststhat donations be made to the AsburySolomons Island Benevolent CareFund, 11100 Asbury Cr. Solomons, MD20688 or a charity of your choiceArrangements provided by Lee FuneralHome.Patrick Willian O’Donnell, 81Patrick “Pat” William O’Donnell,81, of Leonardtown, Md., formerly fromWashington, D.C., Passed away on June23, in Leonardtown, Md. Born on July4, 1931, he was the son of the late NealDaniel and Edna Carrie CrossinghamO’Donnell. Patrick is survived by hissisters Joyce O’Donnell Hecht of Bethesda,Md., and Cathleen O’Donnell Dawsonof Clinton, Md., and Nephew JamesFrancis Payne of Washington, D.C. Patrickis preceded in death by his brotherNeal Daniel O’Donnell. Pat attendedSt. Johns College High School graduatingin 1949 and attended the Universityof <strong>Maryland</strong> graduating in 1953 with aBachelors of Arts Degree. Patrick wasa teacher in Great Mills High Schoolfor 36 years retiring in 1990. Pat was alifelong St. Mary’s <strong>County</strong> resident, amember of the Potomac River Association,and Knights of Columbus. The familyrecieved friends on Friday, June 28,from 9 to 10 a.m. in St. Francis XavierCatholic Church, Compton, Md. A Massof Christian Burial was celebrated at 10a.m. on Friday, June 28, in St. FrancisXavier Catholic Church, Compton, Md.,with Father Brian Sanderfoot officiating,and Con celebrating Father JohnDakes and Deacon Bill Nickerson. Intermentfollowed at Cedar Hill Cemetery,Suitland, Md. Pallbearers were; JamesFrancis Xavier Payne, Alexander Payne,Benedict Francis Xavier Payne, NormanHecht, Jr., Mark Hecht, and JamesDawson.Brigitte Regina Sadosky, 71Brigitte Regina“Kitty” Sadosky,71, of Odenton, Md.,passed away on June24, at her residence.She was born onJanuary 22, 1942 inWurzburg, Germanyto the late KarolineElisabeth and JamesP. McDermott. Shemarried Daniel J. Sadosky, Sr. on May22, 1965 in Laurel, Md., and he precededher in death on November 26, 2002. Kittygraduated from Laurel High School inLaurel, Md., in 1961.She is survived by her son, DanielJ. Sadosky, Jr. of Lusby, Md.; grandchildren,D. J. Sadosky of Lexington Park,Md., Brittany, Megan and Nathan Sadoskyall of Lusby, Md., and her greatgrandchildren, Nevaeh, Natalia andGavin. She was preceded in death by herparents, husband, and brother, JosephMcDermott.The family will receive friends onSaturday, July 6, from 1:30 to 3 p.m.in the Rausch Funeral Home, Lusby,Md. Interment will be private. Shouldfriends desire contributions may bemade in Kitty’s memory to the charityof one’s choice. For more information orto leave condolences please visit www.rauschfuneralhomes.com.William Walter Mangum Jr., 74William Walter“Billy” Mangum, Jr.,74, of Shady Side,Md., passed awayJune 24, at his residence.He was bornFebruary 10, 1939in Washington, D.C.to William Walterand Lois Ruth (Violett)Mangum. Billywas raised in D.C. and attended publicschools. He was employed as a JourneymanElectrician Washington D.C. Local26 I.B.E.W., retiring in 2001. Billy marriedKaren N. Sullivan on July 3, 1989.He has lived in SE Washington, PrinceGeorge’s <strong>County</strong> and in 1991 moved toShady Side.Billy enjoyed music, dancing andtrips to the Outer Banks and Key West.He also loved spending time with hischildhood friends, and watching theWashington Nationals and Redskins.His favorite pastime was being withhis constant, loyal canine companion,Murphy. He was a member of the D.C.Drapes and the Morningside SportsmanClub.Billy was preceded in death by hisparents and a brother Frank Mangum. Heis survived by his loving wife Karen N.Mangum and children Ryan W. Mangumof Chesapeake Beach, Md., BrandenSandifer of Sacramento, CA, KaitiSandifer of Ocean City, Md., and MarkDavis of Baltimore, Md. Also survivingare eight grandchildren, sisters EvelynMcGuire of York, Pa., Doris McArthurand husband Duncan of Pensacola, Fla.,and Susan Nebeker and husband Garyof Alexandria, Va.; and sisters-in-lawLinda Abbott of Deale, Md., and PatriciaLambert of Chesapeake Beach, Md.A Celebration of Billy’s life washeld Sunday, June 30, from 2 to 6 p.m.at the Marlboro Moose Lodge. To leavecondolences visit www.rauschfunerahomes.com.To Place A Memorial,Please Call301-373-4125or send an email toinfo@somdpublishing.net

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