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November Bay Times 38 November Bay Times HAVE MADE A BETTER DECISION THAN TO GO WITH JOHNS HOPKINS US FAMILY HEALTH PLAN.THE EASE OF USE IS Bob Sharps MAJ USAF Ret. Member 16 years NEEDED A JOHNS HOPKINS PLAN HAS BEEN GREAT. The Dennison Family USAF Member 5 years Military Families Choose the TRICARE plan that earns high member satisfaction year after year: the a dedicated primary care physician who gets to know you, full TRICAREPrime quality care.You earned it.So make your choice today. Call 1-800-621-1898 or visit www.ichosejohnshopkins.org I Chose Johns Hopkins. TRICARE Prime Benefits.

Johns Hopkins Care. Elect Plan Ahead for Change! time to let yourself dream again New Homes Additions Renovations Garages Decks Porches Permit Procurement 410-822-3447 planaheaddrafting.com Plan Ahead Drafting Design LLC BITUARIES STEVENSVILLE Harold Glenn Claiborn of Olney and direct descendent of William Claiborne, died peacefully Wednesday morning, Oct.15, 2008. He is survived by his Claiborn Lake and her husband, Kerry L.Lake;two S.M.Lake and Joseph M.Y.Lake;and a host of relatives and beloved friends. Harold was well known for doing all that he could in support of his family, and church and will always be remembered for his and especially his sense of humor. A service in celebration of his life was held at 11 am.

Ashton United Methodist Church, 17314 New Hampshire 20861. Lunch followed. In lieu of family invites contributions to the Harold G.Claiborn Memorial 21666. Harold Claiborn HAROLD CLAIBORN RIDGELY John William Arntz of Ridgely died at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore. He was 16.

Born June Annapolis, he was the son of Michael Arntz Sr.of Queenstown John William Arntz BILLY ARNTZ and Jan Davis Arntz of Ridgely. Billy was a junior attending North Caroline High School in Ridgely.He was active in played lacrosse for the Kent Island Comets and ice hockey for the Easton Ice Hawks and the Little Caps.His love however was the other sports to race at tracks all over Delmarva. He was also a member of the Ridgely Volunteer Fire Company. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his Jr.and of Ridgely; paternal grandparents, Fred and Audrey Koeniger of three aunts and an uncle, Judy and her St.Michaels, Carol Swensen of and her Jim and his He was preceded in death by his maternal and Jennie Davis. Services were held at 2 p.m.Saturday,Nov.1,at Ridgely United Methodist Church.Interment was in Ridgely Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the Ridgely Volunteer Fire Company, P.O.Box 21660. STEVENSVILLE German resident of Stevensville for 15 years died from lengthy illness on Oct. Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. Cabrera was born July Manila, Philippines. He served in the U.S.

Army for a brief period of time.He was not working at the time of his passing. He enjoyed and his grandchildren most of all.He was a man of many talents and qualities. He is survived by his lifelong love Sharon Brinkley; his two step-daughters, Heather Brinkley and Jessica Bri Ann Brinkley, Brooke Gorski and Nathan Baker, Brothers and Antonio Benny Navarro, Cabrera; and a sister-in-law Conchita Cabrera.He is also survived by many and cousins. He is preceded in death by his step-son Shane F. parents Aqapito and Paulina Cabrera and additional brothers and sisters.

Services were held by George P.Kalas Funeral Home in Oxon Hill. Viewing was Nov.2,2008, from 2 to 9 p.m.Funeral was Nov.3,2008,at 11 a.m. in the Kalas Funeral Home Chapel. He was laid to rest at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton. German Cabrera CABRERA Related story, page 40 CENTREVILLE Queen County Adult Education registration will take place on Nov.

10,17 and 24.GED math and reading classes offered at several locations. Practice Test for GED is set for Nov.8.Registration required. Call Ruth Ford at 410- information or to sign up. Registration open for adult ed.

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