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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 14

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B2 www.DelmarvaNow.com THE DAILY TIMES Sunday, March 20, 2011 DiGregorio, Yolanda OCEAN CITY Yolanda Margaret DiGregorio, 91, passed away peacefully Friday, March 18, 2011, at Berlin Nursing Home, just one day shy of her 92nd birthday. Born on March 19, 1919, in Providence, Rhode Island, she was the last of 10 siblings to pass. She was one of six daughters born to Mary and Guilio DeSimone of Naples, Italy. Yola and her late husband, Henri, were the original owners of Ocean City downtown Jenny Breitmeyer of Modesto landmark The Capri Motel and Marie and her husband, from 1964-80, built by her Charles Ceremi, of Reno, son-in-law, Louie Paglierani. and a sister-in-law, Dorothy Prior to 1964, she lived in San DeSimone of Reno.

Francisco and Modesto, Viewing will be held today with her husband of 40 years from 2-3 p.m. at Bounds Fuuntil his passing in 1974. Yola neral Home at 705 E. Main St. was a breast cancer survivor in Salisbury.

A private burial at the young age of 39. will take place Monday. She is survived by her In lieu of flowers, please loving daughter, Beatrice make memorial contributions Paglierani and her husband, to The Pancreatic Cancer AcLouie Paglierani of Ocean tion Network, 2141 Rosecrans City; a granddaughter, Dina Suite 7000, El Segundo, Paglierani and her husband, Calif. 90245; The Johns John Persico, of Ocean City; Hopkins Pancreatic Cancer a grandson, Dino Paglierani Center, 600 Wolfe Baltiof Tampa, two nieces, more. Md.

21231. Bounds Funeral Home Funerals and Cremations MARYLAND Co-worker charged in yoga shop death BETHESDA, Md. Police in an affluent Washington suburb said a co-worker allegedly killed a woman found dead inside a yoga clothing store in Bethesda, last week, then made up a story about the two being attacked by masked men. The suspect, Brittany Norwood, 27, told police March 12 that two masked men had entered the Lululemon Athletica store in Bethesda the night before and attacked and sexually assaulted her and her co-worker, 30- year-old Jayna Murray of Arlington, Va. The next morning, another store employee found Murray dead inside the shop and Norwood injured and bound.

But after six days of investigation, police now believe that neither woman was sexually DEATH NOTICES assaulted and that Norwood killed Murray following some sort of dispute, according to J. Thomas Manger, the Montgomery County police chief. Norwood was arrested Friday and was charged with first-degree murder, the chief said at a news conference. She is being held at the Montgomery County detention center in Rockville. Manger said police were initially inclined to believe Norwood's account.

They solicited tips from the public, offered a reward for information that could help solve the case and even conducted surveillance on a person of interest. But her description of the attack didn't mesh with forensics and medical evidence that police recovered, Manger said. In fact, Manger said, "It took us in another direction." LAUREL Frances W. Farlow, 91, of Laurel passed away Saturday, March 19, 2011, at LifeCare at Lofland Park in Seaford. Frances was born in Delmar.

She was a daughter of the late Carl E. and Myrtle A. Wilkins. Mrs. Farlow retired from the state of Delaware after 25 years of service, where she was the assistant to the director of the Department of Elections.

She was a member of Laurel Senior Center and Centenary United Methodist Church in Laurel, where she had her loving extended family. Mrs. Farlow is survived by her brother, Carl E. Wilkins of Laurel, and sister, Doris J. Scruggs of Delmar; and her stepchildren, Gordon Farlow and Thelma H.

Phillips. She is also survived by several stepgrandchildren, stepgreatgrandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Frances was preceded in death by her husbands, Brookes Farlow, who passed in 1966, and Frank Farlow, who passed in 1992; and her siblings, Elizabeth Jacob, Nabbie Hosier and Julie DEATH NOTICES Frances W. Farlow Joseph. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at Hannigan, Short, Disharoon Funeral Home in Laurel, where a viewing will be held from 10-11 a.m. The Rev. K. Wayne Grier will officiate. Interment will follow in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Laurel.

Contributions can be made in her memory to the American Cancer Society, 2280 N. DuPont Highway, Georgetown, Del. 19947; Centenary U.M. Church, 200 Market Laurel, Del. 19956.

Online condolences can be made to the Farlow family by visiting www.hsdfuneralhome. com. Katherine Marie Bakley SALISBURY Katherine Marie Bakley, 68, of Salisbury died Thursday, March 17, 2011, at her daughter's residence. Katherine was born Feb. 9, 1943, in Woodbury, N.J.

She was a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by her daughter, Kimberly BakleyBrittingham; grandchildren, Kayla Burnett, Kyle Bower and Aiden Brittingham; and sisters, Mabel Uron, Margaret Bair and Louise Barth. Alvin Vennell; and a sister, She was preceded in death Jean Maurone. by her mother, Anna Mae Interment will be held Vennell; three brothers, Eddie privately. Vennell, Louis Vennell and Police find in suspected pot FINCASTLE, Va.

(AP) State police said they found 500 suspected marijuana plants and an assortment of rifles and pistols at a Fincastle man's home. Frank Fleet was charged with possessing marijuana with intent to distribute after a raid Thursday at his home. State police estimated the street value of the marijuana plants and 20 pounds of dried pot is about $1.5 million. In Remembrance of Virginia B. Layfield unprecedented leadership in local philanthropy and the lasting benefits her gifts will provide for local citizens for all time.

The Community Foundation is eternally grateful to Mrs. Layfield for her leadership and long term support of the Foundation and her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of citizens on the Lower Eastern Shore. Her generosity in assisting local causes is a lasting legacy of her willingness to put others before herself. The Community Foundation joins the Layfield family and people throughout our region whose lives were touched by Virginia, in remembering the loss of a woman who will be remembered for caring first about our community and its people. Her spirit will live on as an example of what is possible from one woman's commitment to helping others.

Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore 87213 www.cfes.org AREA DEATHS BAKLEY, KATHERINE MARIE, Home, Salisbury. 68, Salisbury, Thursday, March 1 17, 2011. FARLOW, FRANCES 91, Interment will be Laurel, Saturday, March private. 19, 2011. Services will be Wednesday, 11 a.m., DIGREGORIO, YOLANDA, 91, Hannigan, Short, Friday, March 18, 2011.

Disharoon Funeral Viewing will be today, 2-3 Home, Laurel, with p.m., Bounds Funeral viewing from 10-11 a.m. DEATHS ELSEWHERE Lloyd Oliver CAMP VERDE, Ariz. (AP) Lloyd Oliver wasn't much of a talker, but it was clear that he was proud to have his native language serve as a key weapon during World War II. As part of an elite group of Marines, he helped develop and implement a code based on the Navajo language that helped win the war. Years later, his hearing remained impaired because of gun blasts and other explosives during the war.

He rarely brought up his time as a Code Talker, but his eyes gleamed when holding a picture of himself in his uniform. He kept a Marine cap and a U.S. flag displayed on his bedroom walls in the home he shared with his wife on the Yavapai Apache Reservation. Oliver's death Wednesday means that only one of the original 29 Navajo Code Talkers survives: Chester Nez of Albuquerque, N.M. Oliver died at a hospice center in the Phoenix suburb of Avondale, where he had been staying for about three weeks, his nephew, Lawrence, said Friday.

Military records put In Loving Memory Of Paul Dorothy Littleton Celebrating Their First Year In Heaven Together. Love, From All The Family his age as 87 although Oliver's wife said he was 88 when he died. "It's very heartbreaking to know that we are losing our Navajo Code Talkers, and especially one of the original 29 whose stories would be tremendously valuable," said Yvonne Murphy, secretary of the Navajo Code Talkers Foundation. Hundreds of Navajos followed in the original code talkers' footsteps, sending thousands of messages without error on Japanese troop movements, battlefield tactics and other communications critical to the war's ultimate outcome. In Loving Memory of Kenneth S.

Cropper By Eric Tucker Associated Press Card Of Thanks We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the flowers, cards, phone calls, visits and food sent to us during the death of our mother, Idella Littleton. A special thank you to the staff of Holloways Funeral Home and Deer's Head Center. Also thank you to Dr. Kelley and his assistant, Julie, who were always helpful and considerate during mom's care. May God Bless.

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