In Memoriam Last Updated: May 5, 2005

 

 

 

 

This page is dedicated to our classmates that have passed on. They were taken from us far too early in life and will be missed by all!

We are looking for obituaries of our deceased classmates. Also if you would like to dedicate a few lines to their memory, please send your contribution to: ulis@arundel82.com.

"Truly great friends are hard to find, difficult to leave,
and impossible to forget.
" (G. Randolf)

 

John Aiello
Died April 13, 2005
Newspaper Obit
Mr. Aiello, a one-year resident of Port Republic and formerly a lifelong resident of Odenton, died April 13 at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C. , after a brief illness. The cause of death was unavailable.

He was born April 20, 1964, in Fort George G. Meade.

Mr Aiello was a 1982 graduate of Arundel High School , where he was an All County football player.

He worked at Georgetown University Law Center for nine years.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel Joseph and Flora C. Aiello.

Survivors include his wife of five years, Miraval E. Aiello; one brother, Frank Aiello of Howard County ; and four sisters, Anna Millraney of McMinville , Tenn. , Rita Plantamura of Augusta, Ga. , Gina McCray and Frances Aiello of Huntingtown.

Family and friends may visit from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Hardesty Funeral Home, 851 Annapolis Road , Gambrills.

Interment will be in St. John Vianney
Parish Cemetery in Prince Frederick.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1041 Route 3 N., Gambrills, MD 21054.

 

Mark Aldridge

  John "Jon" Cannon
February 16, 1964 - December 27, 1992
 

 

Robert "Bobby" Dring
Died August 6, 2004
On Thursday, August 5th, Bobby Dring was involved in a motorcycle accident. He was driving home from work. He was pronounced dead on Friday, August 6th.

Newspaper Obituary
Robert B. Dring
DRING, Robert B. On August 6, 2004 ROBERT B. "BOBBY" DRING, 40; dear son of Harold and Ruby Davis; beloved husband of Pamla S. (nee Anderson); devoted father of Stacey and Brandon Simpson and Matthew, Joshua, Tyler and the late Luke Dring; loving brother of Theresa Levelle, Karen Kim, Deborah Parsons and Michael Dring. The family will receive friends at FINK FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 426 Crain Highway South (at 5th Avenue) on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday 11 A.M. at Ferndale United Methodist Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family and friends are encouraged to create a "Memory Note" to be placed in the family scrapbook. Memorial contributions may be made to the Robert B. Dring Memorial Fund C/O Provident Bank.
Published in the Baltimore Sun on 8/8/2004

 

Alan Gray
Tony Harding

Kim Hugonoit
Died: February 5, 2003

 


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Steven "Steve" Hood

Thank you to Steve's cousin Vicki for providing this photo of him.

 

  John Marinelli
Died December 19, 1986
Newspaper Clip
In a single-car accident in Bowie, a 22-year-old Crofton man died when his car struck a guardrail and flipped over, state police said. The driver was identified as John Francis Marinelli, of 1704 Tarrytown Ave., Crofton, police said. The accident occured at 1:54 a.m. on Route 450 near Route 197, state police said. Marinelli was driving a 1982 Honda Civic east on Route 450 when he veered off the right side of the road, striking a curb, guardrail and a telephone pole, police said.

Death Notice:
On December 19, 1986 of Crofton, MD, beloved son of William A. and Annette M. Marinelli; brother of Robert J. Marinelli and William A. Marinelli, Jr.; brother-in-law of Kathy A. Marinelli; grandson of Anna K. McHugh. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the Beall Funeral Home, Rte. 450 and Race Track Road, Bowie, MD. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, December 22 at 1:30 p.m. in St. Bernadette's Catholic Church, Severn, MD. Interment private. Should friends desire, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

courtesy of Patty O'Connell-Adams

 

 

Kenneth "Kenny" Murphy
Died June 27, 2000

Thank you to Kenny's mom for providing this photo of him.

 

  Harvey Robinson
Died June 8, 2003
Newspaper Clip (Capital)
Crash victim dies
A man critically injured early Friday when his car ran off the road and struck a mobile home in Odenton died over the weekend at a Baltimore trauma hospital, county police said.

Harvey I. Robinson, 39, of Odenton was pronounced dead at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at the Shock-Trauma Center at University Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment since the crash, police said.

Mr. Robinson was driving a 1990 Ford Mustang on Patuxent Road North about 1:30 a.m. when he lost control near Ransom Drive, police said. The car ran through a fence, struck a tree and then hit the mobile home, police said. No one else was injured. Police were still investigating the cause of the crash this morning.

Obituary (Captial)
Funeral services for Harvey Ignatious Robinson, 39, of Odenton, will be held at noon Friday at March Funeral Home, 270 Fredhilton Pass in Baltimore. Visitation will be from noon to 7 p.m. tomorrow. A Christian wake will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, all at the funeral home. Mr. Robinson died June 8 at the Shock-Trauma Center at University Hospital in Baltimore from injuries sustained in an automobile accident June 6 on Patuxent Road North near Ransom Road in Odenton. Known as "Robby," he was born April 7, 1964, in Baltimore, the son of Mary E. Robinson of Odenton and the late Harvey A. Robinson. He graduated in 1982 from Arundel High School. Most recently he was employed at Weis Market in Seven Oaks. In addition to his mother, he is survived by three sisters, Cynthia O. Wren of Coumbia and Cassandra E. and June M. Robinson, both of Odenton.
Burial will be in King Memorial Park, Dogwood Road, Randallstown.

 

Heidi Schultes

 
Carol Shipley (Carroll)
Obituary: Newpaper (unknown) April 1986 (Thanks to her friend and classmate Rita Sanchez (LaPointe) for the photocopy)
Funeral services were held yesterday for Carol Lynn Carroll at the Kirkley Funeral Home in Glen Burnie.

Mrs. Carroll, 22, of Odenton, died Saturday at University Hospital from multiple injuries with complications due to an auto accident.

She was born in Germany and was a homemaker. A member of the Nicholas Bethel United Methodist Church, she enjoyed playing the piano and shopping.

She is survived by her husband Terry P. Carroll, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shipley of Glen Burnie; one son, Brian P. Carroll of Odenton; two brothers, David and George Shipley of Glen Burnie; and two sisters, Laura Shipley of Glen Burnie and Dea Heacock of Maryland.

Burial was at Glen Haven memorial Park in Glen Burnie. Officiating was the Rev. James Manning.

 

 
Kim Sommerhof