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  • 1952 - 2025
    Donald Eugene Lee was born on June 23, 1952, in Frederick, MD, to the late Howard E. Lee, Sr. and Erma C. Lee. Donnie grew up in Sunnyside and Point of Rocks, MD until the family relocated to Frederick in 1971. Donnie attended Frederick County Public Schools and graduated from Brunswick High School in 1970. He worked at the Frederick Truck Stop, for over 30 years as the assistant manager until its closure, after he was employed at the Burlington Coat Factory for another five years before retiring. He found great joy in playing table tennis and became very proficient at it. He also enjoyed b

  • 1973 - 2025
    We are saddened to announce the passing of Douglas Morgan, a beloved son, brother, and friend. Douglas was born on March 31, 1973, to Douglas Woodrow Morgan II and Gail Melinda Williams “Webber” in Frederick, Maryland. Tragically, Douglas passed away on March 15, 2025, due to septic shock. He attended Governor Thomas Johnson High School, where he graduated in 1992. During his time there, Douglas was known for his love of fishing, gaming, and football. Despite not having any children of his own, Douglas was a cherished member of his family and community. He will be remembered for his infectio

  • 1968 - 2025
    James "Jamie" Bruce Barnes, 56, of Frederick, Maryland, peacefully went home to be with the Lord at his residence on March 13, 2025. He was born September 23, 1968, and was the beloved son of the late Judith M. Barnes and James "Sonny" Thompson. Jamie was educated in the Frederick County School System and worked in carpet installation for many years. More recently, he was employed by the Frederick News Post. A devoted San Francisco 49ers fan, Jamie cherished watching the games with his close friends. He deeply loved oldies but goodies music and enjoyed countless hours watching cowboy and Tar

  • 1932 - 2025
    Benjamin Delano Jackson was born on November 13, 1932 in Potomac, Maryland, the fourth out of six children to the late Alphonzo O. and Martha L. Jackson (McDonald). “Ben”, as everyone called him, grew up in Potomac, Maryland, where he lived with his family and played an active role in helping to manage and work on the farm. Ben was educated in Montgomery County segregated public schools. On December 1, 1951, Ben married his loving wife LaVerne Prather of Laytonsville, Maryland. From this marriage, they were blessed with three children: Beverly, Lisa and Brian. Ben was a dedicated church

  • 1963 - 2025
    Angela “Angie” Keyes Rollins, 61, of Hagerstown, MD, departed this life on Sunday, March 9, 2025. She was the faithful wife of John E. Rollins Sr., 31 years married and 44 years together. From their union came a daughter, Eboni, and a son, Eric. Angela was a lifelong member of King’s Apostle Church International, Inc., diligently serving in the Greater Campher Temple and Kingdom Life Cathedral Ministries, Inc. churches. Affectionately known as Ma Angie or Sis. Angie, Angie loved the Lord and loved her church community. Angie is a 1981 graduate of North Hagerstown High School. She was a Jun

  • 1952 - 2025
    John Raven Noel Thomas, Sr., 72, of Frederick, MD, went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, February 27, 2025. Born August 7, 1952, in Frederick, MD, Johnny was the son of the late Minnie Mae and Alva “Dimpsy” Davis, Sr. A lifelong resident of Frederick, Johnny was gainfully employed throughout his life, but ultimately retired from Frederick Health Hospital. Johnny loved music and was known as an amazing singer and musician. As a young man, he was a member of the band,Tony and the Newports, that often performed around Frederick. Johnny was a great man of God who dedicated his life in servi

  • 1936 - 2025
    Mrs. Constance V. Whims of Frederick, transitioned to her Heavenly Home on Thursday February 27, 2025, at Frederick Health Hospital. Born September 28, 1936, in Frederick County, she was the daughter of the late Philip Swann Sr. and Clara S. Scott. Mrs. Whims was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church and a past member of the Friends of Frederick, Citizens Auxiliary group, and Red Hat Society. She was also an avid Orioles fan, often teased that Adam Jones was a grandson because he reminded her of her brother Junior. During her working life Mrs. Whims, known to many as Ms. Connie, was

  • 1941 - 2025
    Thomas D. "Tinker" Hill, Jr. was born on June 21st, 1941 and passed away on February 25th, 2025.

  • 1981 - 2025
    James “Jimmy” Henry Walker, lovingly known as “Jimbo,” 43, of Dickerson, Md., passed away suddenly on Saturday, February 15, 2025. Born on November 5, 1981, in Olney, Md., Jimmy grew up in Dickerson and attended Poolesville High School. He was a devoted husband, father, son, brother, and friend who loved deeply and wholeheartedly. Family meant everything to him, and he believed in the importance of sticking together. Jimmy had a passion for go-go music and was a dedicated Redskins fan. He was also known for his love of cooking, especially grilling out and enjoying crabs with his loved ones

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