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THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018
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IN LOCAL
SCHOOL SECURITY
FUNDS OK’D
WW II Vet at 100
SENTENCED IN
STABBING DEATH
ON THE COVER: C O L . R O B E R T E . B E R RY
IN LOCAL
“DOORS HAVE TO BE DONE AT
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.”
COMMISSIONER MIKE HART ON SCHOOL SECURITY FUNDING.
CONTENTS
LOCAL NEWS 3 Local
COPS & COURTS 10 Page 5
FEATURE13
COMMUNITY14
OBITUARIES16
Cops & Courts
EDUCATION18 Page 10
SENIOR CALENDAR 19
LIBRARY CALENDAR 19
COMMUNITY CALENDAR 20
BUSINESS DIRECTORY 22
Community
A BETTER PLUMBER Page 15
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Feedback Sought on
Land Conservation,
Outdoor Recreation Plan
The Calvert County Department of
Parks & Recreation announces the Mary-
land Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) will hold interactive public meet-
ings to solicit public comment and feed-
back on the Maryland Land Preservation
and Recreation Plan. Topics discussed
during the sessions will cover amenities
and services for boating, camping, fish-
ing, hiking and hunting.
DNR staff will focus on gathering
comments about the state’s outdoor activ-
ities to complement results obtained from
the Maryland Land Preservation and Recreation Plan Survey, which will remain
open until May.
Citizens are encouraged to fill out the survey, attend the information sessions and
provide feedback to have their opinions considered in the plan. The information ses-
sions will be held Wednesday, April 18, 2018, at Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum
located at 10515 Mackall Road in St. Leonard. The first session will begin at 1 p.m.
followed by a second session at 6 p.m.
More information about DNR and the upcoming information sessions is available
on their website. Visit the Calvert County Government website at www.co.cal.md.us
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Staff Writer was “never one [air station] with the far
reaching importance of Pax River.”
For three-quarters of a century Patux- Hammond, speaking to assembled
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helped make the Navy not only domi- well as past base commanders, called
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ficer at the Apr. 6 celebration of its 75 the people,” Hammond said, adding
years of operations. that Webster Field in St. Inigoes, was
The base was first commissioned in an integral part of the work done at Pax
1943 to vastly increase the research, River.
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12 Cops & Courts The Calvert County Times Thursday, April 12, 2018
WW II Veteran To Celebrate 100 Years registration. Allies pushed the Germans back across rines and airmen were taken to Japan
“I stayed in Europe France, Berry, an officer in charge of and flown back to the U.S., he said.
until the end of the his own platoon, had to go back to the “They weren’t going to have any more
war,” said Berry. beaches and dig up the remains of sol- cemeteries overseas this time,” Berry
Before being drafted diers, marked by a simple wooden plank said. “None.”
he worked in a large in the sand, and move them up to a per- In this war, he oversaw laboratory
funeral home in Phila- manent site. work with forensic specialists to iden-
delphia, PA, so he was That cemetery is the Normandy site tify the American dead; sometimes they
used to working with seen in the movie Saving Private Ryan; were found together on the battlefield,
the dead. Berry said he was only able to watch that their bones mingled with those of their
His services would movie once, it was so close to the real North Korean and Chinese enemies.
soon be needed on a experience. By 1964 he was out of the military,
grand scale; his assign- Though he was busy listing the dead avoiding the Vietnam War entirely.
ment was to catalogue and establishing and maintaining cem- America suffered much in World War
the dead and create eteries, there were no guarantees the II and Korea, Berry said, but the military
temporary cemeteries enemy would not counterattack near his was unified in getting the job done for
for them. position. each conflict.
His first was on the He was lightly equipped but kept his “Everybody just wanted to help out as
beaches of Normandy helmet and M-1 carbine close. much as they could,” Berry said of serv-
when he came in on It was tough working around so much ing in those times.
the 13th wave at Omaha death but he and his men kept it together, Despite having seen and being a part
Beach, one of the most he said. of so much of the 20th century’s history,
heavily engaged of all “It gets to you after a while,” Berry Berry is nonplussed about turning 100
the landing sites. said. “But you plug along. years old.
“There were bod- “It’s a job that had to be done.” “I really haven’t paid any attention
ies all over the place,” After the war he was out of the Army to it,” Berry, a Wilmington, Del. native
Col. Robert E. Berry Berry told The County for a short time but was called back to said. “It’s more of a big deal to every-
Times. active duty in Washington, D.C. in the body else than it is to me.”
By Guy Leonard Though he was in effort to bring home some of the dead He has little advice for people who
Staff Writer graves registration, he shared in the from the European Theatre. want to live as long as possible, but he
same danger that day as all the other Families could choose to have their remembered his doctor’s admonishment
Retired U.S. Army Col. Robert E. Ber- troops trying to make it off the beach. soldier’s remains brought home or they from 50 years ago to “eat like a king for
ry lives a quiet life in Lusby. “Everybody knew they could get it, get could choose to leave them at rest across breakfast, eat like a prince for lunch and
He doesn’t usually talk much about his shot,” Berry said. “I just hoped I would the Atlantic Ocean; soldiers who came eat like a pauper for dinner.”
past; but it’s anything but ordinary. get it in the head. from foreign countries to fight for the Other than that, Berry said, it’s all up
100 years old on Apr. 6, Berry is one “Everybody was being shot at, you United States could also be sent to their to fate.
of the few remaining veterans who can bet.” homelands at their family’s request, Ber- “I always say it’s the luck of the draw,”
say they landed on the beaches of Nor- Berry saw many soldiers who had lost ry said. he said
mandy on D-Day in World War II. limbs and suffered badly before dying Five years later, Berry found himself
He was drafted into the Army in and at least wanted a quick death if it serving in the Korean War in Kokura, guyleonard@countytimes.net
March of 1941, nine months before the came for him. Japan, again cataloguing the dead.
attack on Pearl Harbor to serve in graves A month after the invasion and as the This time, dead soldiers, sailors, ma-
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activity and adventure. Start off by creating a journey stick to help search for all
the hidden fairy and gnome homes throughout the festival. Stop by the Fairy Lolly,
a natural play space where youngsters can climb, dance, explore, build, and dream
with a variety of imaginative toys and props. Calvert Library Hosting Money
Smart Week Classes
The Lolly is home to the Fairy Grove Mining Company, a running water sluice,
where little explorers can mine for treasure to take home. In the Stone Spire Circle,
build rock cairns and create pebble mosaics. Bubblelandia is just around the path
where little fairies and gnomes can dance through a magical shower of bubbles and Calvert Library Prince Frederick is supported investing. Money Smart
create giant bubbles of their own. The journey continues to Gnomeville, where fami- teaming up with multiple partners to Week finishes up on Saturday, April 28
lies can build their own fairy or gnome house from natural materials. bring a wide range of financial classes at 2pm with a First-Time Home Buy-
Travel to Treetopia and make a pinecone suncatcher to take home. Meet the Green to the community during Money Smart ing Workshop led by Home Towne
Tree Man and add a wish to the Wishing Tree. Wander in to the Dragon Slayers Lair Week in April. The first class is co- Realtors Mike and Tina Benton. Mort-
and visit the artLAB to make a special craft, design a dragon and take a photo in sponsored by Calvert County Family gage broker Billy Patriarca will also be
the Magic Wing Gallery. The Nature Nook features an Eggsibit with many things to Network and Southern MD Tri-County available to answer questions.
explore and learn about our egg-laying friends. Community Action Committee, Inc. Calvert Library regularly offers free
Attendees are encouraged to dress for the day by wearing wings, feathers, capes, and will be held on Friday, April 20 at classes like these to help our commu-
caps, etc. or visit the many vendors to find just the right costume and props. Face 2pm. Attendees will learn the basics of nity. Another closely related upcoming
painting and tattoos will be available to add a little more magic. The Magical Mar- setting financial goals and budgeting. class will be held on reverse mortgages
ketplace will provide an opportunity to purchase fairy-themed treasures from par- HIPPY/Healthy Families is provid- on Thursday, May 24 at 6pm at Calvert
ticipating vendors. Enjoy a delightful selection of magical music and dance, from ing childcare in the room next to the Library Prince Frederick and co-spon-
ballet to hula hooping, on the Hungerford Patio. class for this basic course on April 20 sored by Calvert NAACP. For those
There are endless photo opportunities with the Chesapeake Mermaid, with a uni- and registration is required through the entrepreneurs and particularly those
corn, or with any of the sweet baby animals at Mary’s Go Round Petting Zoo! Fam- library. interested in government contracting,
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• 12:15-1 p.m. -- Kristin Rebecca, harp music with Fitzgerald Financial. Wednesday, and Calvert Library in celebration of
• 1:15-2 p.m. -- Abigail Francisco School of Classical Ballet presents magical April 25, volunteers from the BetterIn- Business Appreciation Week. If you
dances and performances vesting Maryland Chapter will teach can’t attend our classes, you can always
• 2:15-3 p.m. -- Painted Trillium, Celtic and Folk music attendees the need-to-know vocabulary chat with a librarian who will help con-
• 3:15- 4 p.m. -- COSMIC Flute Choir relating to stocks and mutual funds. nect you to useful resources like the
• Enjoy enchanting hand pan music and more from Joel Tuminaro throughout They will also talk about the things Small Business Development Center
the day to consider before you start investing. and Economic Development staff.
And there’s more! On Thursday, April 26, Edward Jones For more information, call Robyn
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Thursday, April 12, 2018 The Calvert County Times In Our Community 15
In Remembrance
The Calvert County Times runs complimentary obituaries as submitted by funeral homes
and readers. We run them in the order we receive them. Any submissions that come to
guyleonard@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
member of St. James’ Parish and lived and spending time with his children MD, and James “Jamie” Maus, Sr. of
her life for the church. She was a vol- and grandchildren. Hagerstown, MD. She was preceded
unteer at Calvert Memorial Hospital He is survived by his wife, June Di- in death by her husband, William
and in her leisure time enjoyed music, ane Jones, sons James S. Bowie (Don- Emerson Dulaney, Sr. on December
singing in the church choir and spend- na), and Ronald L. Bowie (Vicki), a 27, 2005; and her siblings, William
ing time with family. daughter Melody L. Jones “Edwards” H. Maus, Jr., Phillip Harry Maus and
Priscilla was preceded in death by (Mark), grandchildren Rachel Lacey, Mary Easter Sealock.
her husband George Lewis Hardesty, Ronald L. Bowie, Jr., Shawn T. Bow- Family will received friends on
Jr. She is survived by sons William ie, Angel Edwards “Jones” and Julia Wednesday, April 11, 2018 with a Fu-
Hardesty of Dunkirk and George Bowie. He is also survived by five neral Service following at 12 p.m. at
Hardesty and wife Susan of The Vil- great grandchildren and his siblings, the Rausch Funeral Home, 20 Ameri-
lages, FL, grandchildren Heather Charles Jones, Raymond Jones, Mary can Lane, Lusby, MD 20657. Inter-
Couchenour and husband Robert, “Sissy” Johnston-Lewis (Ace) and ment followed in Chesapeake High-
Sarah Spalding and husband Ike, and Bertha “Bert” Dixon (Skippy). lands Memorial Gardens, Port Repub-
Heidi Mitchell and husband Christo- Memorial contributions may lic, MD.
pher, great-grandchildren Elizabeth be made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Serving as pallbearers will be Eric
Pike, Zachary Taylor, Ashley Taylor Box 838, 238 Merrimac Court A. Crabill, Jr., Martin A. Mumper, len Lee Ledford, Sr. of Lexington
and Christopher Mitchell, Jr., and Prince Frederick MD 20678; Phone: Andrew W. Dulaney, Shane E. Rob- Park, MD; his sister, Helen Sue Miller
siblings Julius Ward, Kenni Pinkcard 410-535-0892; website: http://calver- erts, George Godwin and Thomas of Lusby, MD and step-sister, Susan
and Reid Ward. <Read less thospice.org Delehanty. Robinson of Huntingtown, MD; his
Memorial contributions may Memorial contributions may be niece, Christy Crivella of Lusby, MD;
be made to St. James’ Par-
ish, 5757 Solomons Island Road
Lynette L. made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Box
838, Prince Frederick, MD 20678.
and his former wife, Debra Johnson.
Allen enjoyed farming, fishing,
Lothian MD 20711[ Phone: 410-867- “Nettie” Dulaney Condolences to the family may be crabbing, playing Dominoes, walk-
2838; website: http://stjameslothian. made at www.rauschfuneralhomes. ing on the beach and going to the
com/ com. race track. He was a giving person
Funeral arrangements were made and he would give you the shirt off of
by Rausch Funeral H0me. Allen Lee his back. He loved his dogs and the
movies. He enjoyed sci-fi, drama, or
Bruce Franklin Ledford, Jr. action, it didn’t matter.
Should friends desire memorial
Jones, Jr Allen Lee Ledford, Jr., 43, of Lusby, contributions may be made in Lee’s
MD passed away on April 2, 2018 at memory to Go Fund Me, Allen Lee
his residence. Ledford, Jr. at www.gf.me/u/hsjti3.
Born March 18, 1975 in Cheverly, Condolences to the family may be
MD, he was the son of Allen Lee made at www.rauschfuneralhomes.
Ledford, Sr. and the late Mary Helen com.
(Crouse) Ledford.
Allen graduated from Calvert High
School in 1993 and was a contrac-
tor installing underground cable for
Comcast.
Allen is survived by his father, Al-
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Associate Publisher Eric McKay every Thursday. The paper is published by Southern Maryland Publishing Company,
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