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The Star-Democrat from Easton, Maryland • Page 9

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The Star-Democrati
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Easton, Maryland
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Elizabeth Chaney DENTON Elizabeth Olivia Chaney died Monday, Feb. 3, 1986 in the Caroline Nursing Home, Denton, after a long 11; Iness. She was 102. Born in Chaneyville, Calvert County, she was the daughter of the Frank and Priscilla Carcaud Talbott. She was the widow Dr.

Irving Diury Chaney, who practiced in Mount Airy and died in 1960. Mrs. Chaney attended Randolph Macon Women's College in Lynchburg, Va. She member of the Colonel William Richardson Chapter of the DAR, a member of the Magna Charter Dames of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a descendent of the Knights of the Garter. She made her home in Denton for the last 40 years.

She is survived by two children, Irving D. Chaney of Bradenton, and Elizabeth Chaney Merrick of Denton, two grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held in St. James Episcopal Church in Lothian at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be- in the church yard. Memorial contributions may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, Lothian, 20820, to the Caroline Nursing Home, Denton, 21629. Myra Hayden RIVERSIDE, Calif. Myra of Riverside, died Saturday, Jan.

11 at Riverside Hospital. She was 80. Born near Federalsburg, Jan. 11, 1906, she was the daughter of the late Maltina Dickerson Nichols and Artery Nichols. Mrs.

Hayden is survived by three children, William F. Boynton Jr. of Philadelphia, Joan Meninger of Sellersville, Pa. and Ruth Switak of the Villas, N.J. and seven grandchildren; three sisters, Mildred Bounds of Salisbury, Martha Passwaters of Bear, and Elizabeth N.

Jones of Federalsburg. Three brothers, Leonard $700,000 sought to guard beaches Senator Paul Sarbanes (D- Md.) announced Sunday that $700,000 in federal funds have been requested by the Army Corps of Engineers for continuation of the Corps's hurricane protection project for Ocean City, beginning this year. Of the $700,000 requested, $200,000 will be released this fiscal year, and $500,000 will be asked for in the federal government's fiscal 1987 budget. very pleased the Army Corps of Engineers has made a firm commitment to participate in protecting Maryland's premier beach Sen. Sarbanes said.

lin his November 1985 letter to Robert K. Dawson, Secretary of the Army Corps, Sarbanes urged that funds be promptly allocated due to the fact that Hurricane Gloria washed away over four feet of protected beach front. This erosion increased the city's vulnerability to damage by storms. Continued participated by the Corps in this project is needed to "ensure that Ocean City is provided with adequate storm protection," Sarbanes said. "The 700,000 is necessary for the corps to continue its pre- J.

Nichols died November, 1941, Raymond H. Nichols died April, 1953, and William 0. Nichols, died November, 1973. Mable Smith Willis -PARKERSBURG, W.Va. Mable Smith Willis died Monday, Feb.

3, 1986, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Parkersburg. She was 96. Born in New York State, she was the daughter of the late Albert Newton and Marilla Baker Smith. Mrs.

Willis was a former resident of Queen Anne's County. She had lived in Parkersburg since 1950. Her husband, Thomas Herbert Willis, died in November, 1950. Mrs. Willis is survived by a daughter, Helen Goodhand Deem of Parkersburg, W.Va.; two SORS, Herbert A.

Willis of Sudlersville and Thomas Bronson Willis of Queenstown; eight grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m. at the Barton Funeral Home, Centreville. The Rev.

J. Arthur Hurley Jr. of the Calvary United Methodist Church, Queenstown, will officiate. Burial will be at Chesterfield Cemetery, Centreville. Memorial donations may be made to a favorite charity.

Ann Mortell KINGSPORT, Tenn. A memorial service for Dr. Ann Carrington Mortell of Kingsport, was held Monday at 11 a.m. at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Kingsport Tenn.

Dr. Mortell died Friday, Jan. 31, 1986 at her vacation home in Cashiers, N.C. She was A native of Charlottesville, she was a graduate of Hollins College and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill College of Medicine. She served her residency in pediatrics at Rainbow Babies' and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio.

Her fellowship in pediatric cardiology was at Emory University in Atlanta, Ga. She was a fellow of the American Board of. Pediatircs and the American Board of Pediatric Cardiology. She was associate professor of pediatric cardiology at the Quillen-Dishner college of Medicine of East Tennessee State University. She was also in private practice of pediatric cardiology.

She is survived by her parents, Frances Carrington Mortell of St. Michaels and Dr. Edward J. Mortell of Clarksburg, W. construction phase of the project," he added.

"During this fiscal year, $200,000 will be released and I will work for quick congressional approval of the $500,000 balance and more, if possible." This funding, together with. two proposed state projects, will be used for hydrographic surveys of the ocean bottom, for beach profiles and sand sampling. Sarbanes and other members of the Maryland delegation succeeded last year in pushing legislation through Congress authorizing the Corps to continue planning and engineering studies for the Ocean City project. This action will prevent substantial delay in protecting the city's beaches. "The $15 million in damages Hurricane Gloria inflicted on Ocean City underscores my growing concern that we at the federal, state and local levels must act immediately to mitigate the potential impact of future storms," Sarbanes said.

City is more vulnerable than ever to destruction from the sea. I will continue to push for federal commitment on this project." featured at reduced prices. Savings up to on home furnishings you'll be proud to own. Rt. 50 Woods Road Cambridge, Md.

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She was 48. A native of Spindale, N.C., she was- born Nov. 27, 1937. She was the daughter of Clyde and Estelle Stallings Weatherman. Formerly of Baltimore, she had been a resident of the Greensboro area for the past eight years.

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at the Boulais Funeral Home in Greensboro. The Rev. Robert Hudgins will officiate. Friends may call one hour before the service at the funeral home. Burial will be 'at the Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Hurlock.

Mary Murray STARR Mary Anna Murray of Starr died Sunday, Feb: 2, 1986 at Memorial Hospital at 1986 The Star-Democrat Page 9A Easton at 11 p.m. She was 62. Born to the late Percy and Minnie Jacobs on Jan. 5, 1924 in Starr, she is survived by her husband, Levi W. Murray; three daughters, Helen Baker, Joyce Ann Byris" and Joyce Ann Green; a son, William Jacob; two adopted sons, Thomas Bailey and Purnell Bailey, both of Starr; a granddaughter; two stepsons, William L.

Murray Jr. of Easton and Robert J. Murray of Cordova. A viewing will be held Thursday from 7-8 p.m. at the Richard Asbury United Methodist Church in Starr.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. The Rev. George Stanley will officiate. Burial will be in Sandtown Cemetery in Queen Anne's County. A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Big pleasures and great happiness are but the consummation of many little pleasures and deeds of kindness bound together, as a loaf of bread many crumbs in the aggregate.

Happiness is to be found among life's common things. It is not the rare gifts, the possession of the few; it is not great wealth, great learning, great genius, or great power; it is not these things that make the possessors happy. It is health; it is friendship; it is love of home; it is the voices of children; it is sunshine; it is a passing smile; it is a kindly word; a little gift bestowed anonymously; a little thoughtfulness here and there as the days slip by. is the blessings that are commonest, not those that are rarest; it is the gifts that God has scattered everywhere. These are the crumbs of happiness.

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