Brother John J. Dochkus, O.S.F.S., 69, passed away on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, at his community's home in Childs, MD. He professed his vows as an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales in 1968 after his graduation from Northeast Catholic High School. Brother John was inspired to be an Oblate brother by Brother Arthur Kerns who taught him science at the Philadelphia school. Vincenzza Celeste "Nanny" Phelps, age 75, of Chesapeake City, MD, passed away on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, after a courageous battle with cancer for 10 years. Born in Camden, NJ, on May 2, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Salvatore and Rosalia Viscusi Quattrocchi.
Mrs. Phelps had owned and operated a cleaning service. She loved her family, cooking, and playing bingo. Virginia Joan Blair, age 69, of Rising Sun, MD, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 8, 2017. She was born on March 28, 1948 in Athens, GA to the late Frank B. Collins and Virginia Mae (Carter) Collins. Joan was a member of New Hope Baptist Church where she enjoyed the fellowship of her church family. She loved all animals, large and small, but her Maltese dogs held a special place in her heart. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, whether it was going out to dinner or talking on the phone. Her most cherished time was spent with her beloved family, especially her grandsons. Roger Glenn Parsons Jr. began a new journey on May 7, 2017. He was born on May 26, 1980 on a Monday in Elkton, MD. He was an eighties kid who loved his slinky, my monster, skate boarding and dying his hair with Kool-Aid. Playing red rover, red light green light and making mud pies in the backyard. His grin slightly tilted, cheeks flushed with freckles, hair a mess of brown, every day you knew he did something or was about too, like throwing tomatoes off the roof of the house with his best friend in tow. As a teen, he enjoyed science and taking apart everything including the family Sega Genesis. Which eventually led to all his majors in college and his employment at the Science Center in Baltimore. He loved working at the different stations and showing the visitors new things. He really held close to his heart the times he spent with his nieces and nephews, playing guitar hero or watching movies. Our lives are forever changed because of the person he was and love he gave. Gary Lee Butler, Sr., age 60, beloved husband, brother and father, passed away April 29, 2017 at home of natural causes.
He was born November 19, 1956 to Dorothy R. Hoffman and Arthur E. Butler, Sr. and lived in North East, MD for 20+ years. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, 7 children and 10 grandchildren in DE; 1 sister and 1 brother living, 1 brother deceased. He will be missed. For condolences, visit HYPERLINK "http://www.crouchfuneralhome.com" www.crouchfuneralhome.com. Virginia Joan Blair, age 69, of Rising Sun, MD, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 8, 2017. She was born on March 28, 1948 in Athens, GA to the late Frank B. Collins and Virginia Mae (Carter) Collins. Joan was a member of New Hope Baptist Church where she enjoyed the fellowship of her church family. She loved all animals, large and small, but her Maltese dogs held a special place in her heart. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, whether it was going out to dinner or talking on the phone. Her most cherished time was spent with her beloved family, especially her grandsons. Roger Glenn Parsons Jr. began a new journey on May 7, 2017. He was born on May 26, 1980 on a Monday in Elkton, MD. He was an eighties kid who loved his slinky, my monster, skate boarding and dying his hair with Kool-Aid. Playing red rover, red light green light and making mud pies in the backyard. His grin slightly tilted, cheeks flushed with freckles, hair a mess of brown, every day you knew he did something or was about too, like throwing tomatoes off the roof of the house with his best friend in tow. As a teen, he enjoyed science and taking apart everything including the family Sega Genesis. Which eventually led to all his majors in college and his employment at the Science Center in Baltimore. He loved working at the different stations and showing the visitors new things. He really held close to his heart the times he spent with his nieces and nephews, playing guitar hero or watching movies. Our lives are forever changed because of the person he was and love he gave. James Keith Danielson, Jr., 47, of Nottingham, passed away Friday, May 5, 2017 at home.
He was the husband of Victoria Murray. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late James K., Sr. and Doris Mae Danielson. He loved his dogs and kids. He enjoyed playing the guitar and had been in many bands over the years. James was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #2666 and a member of the I.B.E.W. Vincent James D 'Antonio, III, 60 of Elkton, MD, passed away on Monday, May 8, 2017, surrounded by his loving family.
Born in Upper Darby, PA, on May 5, 1957, he was the son of the late Vincent J., Jr. and Jessie (Runske) D 'Antonio. He was an operating engineer for Union Local 542. In his spare time, he enjoyed dirt track racing. Robert Skiles “Bob” Wettig, III, 48 of Elkton, MD, died Saturday, May 6, 2017. Born in Lancaster, PA, on July 13, 1968, he was the son of Robert S., II and Susan (Thompson) Wettig. He was a project manager, employed by Tri State HVAC, Conshohocken, PA. Bob was a kind, loving and gentle soul. Everyone he met became his friend and you became his friend, you also became his family. Though the world has lost the greatest man, heaven has gained a perfect angel. As he always said, “It’ll be ok, life is good.” Survived by his fiancé: Linda Haass of Elkton, MD; one daughter: Kristan Wettig of Perryville, MD; and three sons: Brandon Wettig and wife Lauren of Darlington, MD, Mitchell Wettig and wife Erika of Charlestown, MD and Taylor Skiles Eaves-Brown of Lancaster, PA; stepdaughter: Amanda Haass and her companion James Cullen of North East, MD; sister: Lori Halfen and husband Ken of Earleville, MD; grandchildren: Jade, Joshua, Layla, Teagan, Jase, and Mitchell, Jr. |
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