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Request Goes to Local Lawmakers
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The Calvert County Board of
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County Commissioners (BOCC)
will be asking the county’s legisla-
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Senator Jack Bailey (R: Dist29)
house and the new bonding au-
thority would add $7 million for introduced SB356 Calvert County
the expected total cost. But she - Sunday Hunting. The purpose of POTTING SOIL GROW LIGHT DAYSPOT SEEDS SEEDS STARTER KITS
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It’s All for the Birds
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solved including the site for the to allow a person to hunt on each
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The BOCC was told that capital mammal season in Calvert Coun-
projects sometimes take multiple ty; and authorizing the Depart-
years to complete. County Ad- ment to allow a person to hunt on
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write the check for the project but day hunting. The one modification
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CALVERT COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE CRIME REPORT
During the week of January 11 – January 17, deputies of the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office responded to 1607 calls for service throughout the community.
Property: 21-1710 10:00 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. The es- es had been delivered to the resi- Rogue and Vagabond and Mali-
On January 11, 2020, Deputy timated amount of damaged prop- dence and an unknown suspect(s) cious Destruction of Property less
Holt was patrolling the North erty is $500. had torn open the packages and than $1,000.
Beach Boardwalk area where he Theft: 21-1812 stole J-Lab wireless ear buds. The On January 15, 2020, Deputy
noticed an unknown suspect(s) On January 11, 2021, Deputy amount for the stolen property is Savick responded to the Calvert
damage the Christmas tree on Flynt responded to Old Plum Point $49. County Detention Center for the
the boardwalk. Numerous panels Rd, Huntingtown, MD, for the re- Arrests: report of a CDS violation. Upon
were missing from the tree. After port of a theft. The complainant On January 14, 2020, Deputy arrival, the deputy was notified
further investigation, it was dis- advised an unknown suspect(s) Crum responded to the Walmart in that Correctional Deputies found
covered the panels were thrown came to the property sometime Dunkirk, MD, for the report of an Xanax bars, Adderall, Seroquel
into the water. The amount of before January 8, 2020 and took unknown suspect tampering with and Heroin/Fentanyl on the sus-
damaged property is unknown at 50 tobacco baskets from a barn. vehicles. The suspect was iden- pect identified as Nicole Marie
this time. The estimated amount of stolen tified as John Anthony Phipps Fant (35).
Damaged Property: 21-2552 property is between $5,000 and (47). Through- Fant was
On January 14, 2021, Deputy $6,250. out the day charged with
Lewis responded to Planet Fitness Theft: 21-2362 Phipps was four counts
in Prince Frederick, MD, for the On January 13, 2021, Deputy going around of Possession
report of damaged property. The Gott responded to W. Tomahawk the parking of CDS- Not
complainant advised an unknown Trail, Lusby, MD, for the report lot tamper- Marijuana
suspect(s) shattered their rear of a theft. Upon his arrival, the ing with ve- and one count
window of their vehicle between complainant advised two packag- hicles so they of Possession
wouldn’t start of Contraband Nicole Fant
LEGAL NOTICE contact help fixing the vehicle. Phipps are not an indication of guilt or
was arrested and transported to innocence as the cases have not
the Calvert County Detention been adjudicated.
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• Both squads continued to ex- the team lead in rebounds collecting
change scores until Salisbury held eight as well. Two other Seahawks
a 32-27 lead with 1:11 remaining. finished the afternoon with double-
St. Mary’s College took advantage digit points. Lewis recorded 13 points
of their final possession of the half and Henry tallied 12, respectively. Seahawks Promote Assistant Coach
when Darian Callaway drained a • St. Mary’s College played well
three-pointer. The Seahawks headed on the defensive end, recording eight
into the halftime break trailing 32-30. blocks and seven steals as a team. Al-
• St. Mary’s College recorded four bert Scott notched a team-high three
blocks and four steals to close the gap blocks, while Grant and Crawford tal-
in the first half of action. lied two a piece. Additionally, Craw-
• The start of the second half was ford led the team with three steals.
similar to the end of the first, with • Jordan Oates led the Sea Gulls
both teams trading scores. Next, the with a double-double, collecting 11
Seahawks captured their first lead points and 17 rebounds. Three Sea
since the opening minutes of the Gulls finished with 10 points and ev-
game, grabbing a 57-55 lead with 5:50 ery Salisbury player that saw action
remaining in regulation. Daryn Alex- scored.
ander started the run with a layup and Up Next for the Seahawks St. Mary's College of Maryland Maryland native has helped tutor one
Grant tallied the final three points for • Jan. 29 at Lancaster Bible | 7 PM | head men's basketball coach Chris First Team All-CAC selection (Spen-
the Seahawk lead. Horst Athletic Center Harney has announced the promotion cer Schultz, 2018-19 season), two Sec-
• Salisbury eventually took the lead Press Release from SMCM. of Dominic Milburn from assistant ond Team All-CAC Selections (Gary
again, but didn’t hold onto it long. coach to associate head coach of the Grant and Miles Gillette, 2019-20
Seahawks. season) and one CAC Rookie of the
"It's an honor to have a coach like Year (Gary Grant, 2019-20 season).
Fal
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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
dickmyers@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
Prince Freder- thy Patron numerous times, Deputy vived by her sister Marilyn Williams com.
ick, Maryland Grand Lecturer of the Grand Chapter and her husband Dale of Upper Marl-
and was the son
of the late J. El-
for six years, Grand Representative,
Australia and West Virginia. Sam
boro, granddaughter Chelsea Linnen-
kamp of Pasadena, stepdaughter Can-
Lawrence H. “Larry”
lis Bowen, Sr. was an honorary member of Oakland dace Sigai and her husband Dennis Ricks
and Ruth (As- Chapter No. 67, Victory Chapter No. of Salisbury, stepson Robert Conklin
bury) Bowen. 40, and Grand Chapter of West Vir- of Millsboro, DE, nephews R. Shane Lawrence H.
Sam was pre- ginia, Order of the Eastern Star. Sam Ciccarelli and wife Amy of Minot, “Larry” Ricks,
ceded in death enjoyed being with his Eastern Star ND, Christopher Leeland and wife 74, of Chesa-
by his first wife, Sisters and Brothers, donating his Christine of Pasadena, and Alexander peake Beach,
Darlene (Mazure) Bowen, his par- talents at the annual Grand Session Whitney and wife Danielle of West- MD passed away
ents, and his devoted cocker span- of the Grand Chapter of Maryland. minster, niece Stephanie Bearns and January 20,
iel, Pal. Sam fought the battle of His hobbies and special interests husband Joey of Prince Frederick and 2021. Larry was
traumatic brain injury or CTE. He were many! Most of all, Sam loved Rachel Whitney, great niece Shannon born March 5,
often remarked, “this journey will to sing and to dance. He would often Ciccarelli and great nephew Shane 1946 in Wash-
lead me into the sunset of my life.” say, “I’m ready to go dancing and ro- Ciccarelli, as well as many nieces, ington, D.C. to
Sam was a 1963 graduate of Calvert mancing.” He had a designer’s f lare nephews, cousins, and other relatives. Mary Louise (O’Donnell) and Hugh
High School, Prince Frederick, MD; for fashion and immaculately dressed Memorial contributions may be Ward Ricks. He was raised in Brandy-
a graduate of University of Maryland and embellished the current style. made to American Cancer Society, wine, MD where he attended Gwynn
with a degree in horticulture; and a Sam is survived by his wife, Bet- 405 Williams Court, Suite 120 Park High School. He married Janet
graduate of Strayer Business College. te, who was the love of his life; one Baltimore, MD 21220l 800-227- M. Butler November 4, 1966 and they
Following his graduation, he passion- brother, James E. Bowen, Jr. and 2345l Link: https://www.cancer.org/ lived in Camp Springs and Lothian,
ately pursued the art of f loral design wife, Patricia. Sam is also survived Funeral arrangements were made and moved to Chesapeake Beach in
and achieved great honorable notori- by numerous nieces, nephews, and by Rausch Funeral Home. 1986. Larry was a surveyor with Op-
ety with the Floral Society of Calvert many loving friends. Larry Thomas Anderson erating Engineers Local 77, an engi-
County. Sam believed that God called In his memory, Sam has requested Larry Thomas Anderson, 69, of neer with RDA Engineering in Upper
him to use his talents to educate, to that donations be given to Fido’s for Lusby, MD passed away on January Marlboro, and for over 20 years was
bring joy, and to carry the message Freedom and the Shriners Hospital 21, 2021 at his residence. Born Sep- an estimator with Morgan E. Russell
of God’s love through the artistry of for Children. tember 15, 1951 in Washington, DC, Excavating Company. Larry and Ja-
his f lowers. Sam was President and Funeral arrangements by Rausch he was the son of the late Marshall net also owned and operated Dunkirk
CEO of Bowen’s Florist and Gifts. Funeral Homne. Ashby Anderson and Mary Esther Pet Store in Dunkirk in the 1980’s.
He was a dedicated and compassion- (Thomas) Anderson. Larry was a fan of the Washington
Redskins and NASCAR driver Jeff
ate businessman of Calvert County
for forty-six years. Sam was totally
Barbara Whitney Larry graduated from Surrattsville
High School in 1969 and Western Gordon, and enjoyed bowling, watch-
committed to his loyal customers and Conklin Maryland College in 1973. Larry ing sports, and spending time with
always remembered them with kind- was a Contract Manager for AR Sys- his family.
ness, perfectionism, and “personal- Barbara Whit- tems. He volunteered at SMILE and Larry was preceded in death by his
ized service.” He was well known ney Conklin, 64, St. Paul United Methodist Church and beloved wife Janet, and his brother
in Prince Frederick for starting the of Chesapeake played the piano at Solomons Nursing Thomas “Tommy” Ricks. He is sur-
teachers’ first day of school with the Beach passed Center monthly. Larry was an accom- vived by his daughter Tina M. Hedler
remembrance of a beautiful f loral ar- away January 21, plished piano player and an extremely and husband Donny of Friendship,
rangement, a custom he carried out 2021. She was talented carpenter and craftsman. grandsons Donald E. “Eddie” Hedler
for forty-six years. One of the honors born October Larry is survived by his partner, of Chesapeake Beach and Thomas
achieved in his professional career 20, 1956 in Fort Harry Kuntz; his children, Kevin M. Hedler of Friendship, and sisters
was the privilege of designing f loral Belvoir, VA to Anderson (Barbara) of LaPlata, MD, Marion “Buttons” King of Brandy-
arrangements in the White House dur- Cecil Owen and and Kimberly Witherspoon (Troy) of wine, Shirley Wells of Indiana, and
ing Gerald Ford’s presidency. During Marguerite Rose (Delano) Whitney. Temecula, CA; five grandchildren; Deborah Day and husband Steven of
his professional career, he was an ac- Barbara was born into a military fam- and four great-grandchildren. Tennessee.
tive member of the Society of Ameri- ily and lived in Japan for 3½ years as No services will be held at this Services for Larry will be limited
can Florists, many Maryland f lorist a child before moving to Mt. Rainier. time. Memorial contributions may to invited family members, and will
associations, and the President of the She married George Francis Conklin be made to Calvert Hospice, P.O. Box be livestreamed on the Rausch Funer-
Northeast division. Sam served as a on May 31, 1986 and lived in Colmer 838, Prince Frederick, MD 20678. al Home Facebook page five minutes
General Clerk in the Army National Manor before moving to Riva. In the Condolences to the family may be prior to his service Friday January 29,
Guard. He was an active member of mid 1990’s Barbara and George pur- made at www.rauschfuneralhomes. 2021 at noon. A celebration of Lar-
Trinity United Methodist Church, chased the Breeze-In Country Store
where he served as President of the in Chesapeake Beach and later the
Church Council for several years, a home across the street. After oper-
member of the church choir, served ating the store for many years, they
as Chairman of the 50th Anniver- eventually retired. Following retire-
sary Committee, and served on vari- ment, Barbara began a small seam-
ous other church committees. Sam stress company out of her house and
loved the Lord with all his heart and also worked part time with George at
soul, serving Him faithfully, living the North Beach Boardwalk. Barbara
was a very religious person who en-
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brother Douglas Whitney. She is sur-
20 Obituaries The Calvert County Times Thursday, January 28, 2021
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
dickmyers@countytimes.net after noon on Mondays may run in the following week’s edition.
He enjoyed spending his free time heart Timothy Donovan in 1969, and
at the American Legion with his bud- had two daughters Jennifer and Di-
dies, at the ranch in Mt. Jackson with ana. The family relocated to Cape
his brothers and spending time with May, NJ in 1975. Lila worked at the
his grandkids and great grandkids. Lobster House Restaurant for
He was preceded in death by his over 35 years. When she wasn’t
step-daughter, Sue Green, brothers, working, she was doing cerobics,
John, Bill and Douglas and a sister, riding her bike around town, or sit-
Nancy. ting on Philadelphia Ave beach. She
He is survived by his wife, Beverly had an amazing green thumb, and her
L. Steadman. He is also survived by house was always filled with plants.
granddaughters Emily Green and Ra- Lila had a strong faith in God and
chel Wroble and her husband William was a longtime member of The First
Wroble III; great grandchildren Mad- United Methodist Church in Cape
dison, Chloe, and William IV; sister May. Her greatest joy in life was be-
Judy and her husband, sister-in-law ing a Grandmother. Lila was wid-
Diana; distant nieces and nephews owed after 46 wonderful years with
and family friends. Tim. She was blessed to find love
The visitation and funeral service again with
will be held at a later date. Charles Frederick. They were mar-
Memorial contributions may be ried in 2010, and moved to Lusby
made to American Legion Stallings-
Williams Post 206, 3330 Chesapeake
MD. Lila and Charlie
enjoyed traveling the world to- LOCAL CLASSIFIEDS
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after being diagnosed with Fahr’s was a friend to all and loved by all
disease. who knew her, and will be deeply
Lila was born in Germantown PA
to John Gordon and Lila Kathleen
missed. Special thanks to Annette for
her compassionate care of Lila dur-
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