Obituaries
Death Notices for Edgewater and Davidsonville
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Loraine Hipsky, 65, of Edgewater. Died June 18. Survived by her four sons and seven grandchildren. Memorial service is being celebrated at Chesapeake Christian Fellowship on Sunday.
Terry Ken Watson, 72, a 15-year resident of Harwood. Died June 17. Survived by his wife, whom he would have celebrated 20 years of marriage with on June 27. Also survived by his two sons and four grandchildren. Watson was an avid University of North Carolina Tar Heel fan, sporting the blue colors during basketball season. He also loved golf, Corvettes and traveling.
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William Bruce Schneck, 59, of Shady Side. Died June 17. Survived by his one son, his former spouse and his three brothers. Schneck spent 35 years as a contractor for NASA. He also managed communications on Space Shuttle Columbia.
Ruth Audrey Razzano, 90, of Riva. Died June 16. Survived by her daughter, son, 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Razzano grew up in Brooklyn, NY and was a 38-year breast cancer survivor. She loved spending time with her family and singing in the kitchen.
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Raymond W. Jones, 66, formerly of Riva. Died on June 15. Survived by his wife, four sons and three grandchildren. Jones served in the U.S. Marines during the Vietnam era. The 66-year-old enjoyed fishing and being out on the water.
Georgette O. Snyder, 86, three-year resident of Edgewater. Died June 15. Survived by her daughter, one brother, two sisters, three grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Snyder enjoyed shopping, game shows and spending time with her family.
Frank Madison Bishop, 88, a 40-year resident of Harwood. Died June 14. Survived by his three sons and seven grandchildren. Bishop served in the U.S. Navy during WWII receiving several awards. He continued professionally as an engineer.
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