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Death: Friday, January 15, 2021 at the age of 84
Angela Evelyn Brown joined our Lord on Friday, January 15, 2021. Angela was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 25, 1936 as the only child of Albert D. Perce and Evelyn Byrne Pearce. She was educated in the Catholic school system in the Baltimore area. She was a graduate The Institute of Notre Dame High School. As a side note, Senator Barbara Mikulski was a homeroom classmate. Angela was a parish member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Lexington Park, Maryland.
Although she was a resident of Lexington Park, Maryland, she was recently living at the Solomons Nursing and Rehab Center in Solomons, Maryland. Angela is survived by her husband, Captain Donald L. Brown, USN (Ret) of Lexington Park; her daughter Deborah B. Radivo and son-in-law Nick A. Radivo of Centreville, Maryland. She is predeceased by her 9 year old daughter, Barbara E. Brown; her parents of Baltimore; her mother and father in law, Hazel and Nelson Chub
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Angela Evelyn Brown joined our Lord on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. Angela was born in Baltimore, Md., on April 25, 1936 as the only child of Albert D. Perce and Evelyn Byrne Pearce. She was educated in the Catholic school system in the Baltimore area. She was a graduate The Institute of Notre Dame High School. As a side note, Senator Barbara Mikulski was a homeroom classmate. Angela was a parish member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church in Lexington Park, Md.
Although she was a resident of Lexington Park, Md., she was recently living at the Solomons Nursing and Rehab Center in Solomons, Md. Angela is survived by her husband, Captain Donald L. Brown, USN (Ret.), of Lexington Park; her daughter Deborah B. Radivo and son-in-law Nick A. Radivo of Centreville, Md. She is predeceased by her 9-year-old daughter, Barbara E. Brown; her parents of Baltimore; her mother and father-in-law, Hazel and Nelson Chub Brown of Fort Scott, Kan., and an aunt and uncle, Col
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Good News: Valdosta police captain retires after 42 years By Whitney Argenbright | January 5, 2021 at 5:33 PM EST - Updated January 5 at 8:04 PM
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - The Valdosta Police Department (VPD) is recognizing one of its own, Captain Donald Baldwin.
Baldwin announced his retirement this week after 42 years of service with the VPD.
Baldwin started off as a patrolman in November of 1978.
Over the years, he worked as a patrol sergeant, a lieutenant and captain over the VPD’s Training Unit.
The department said Baldwin was also one of the founding members of its Tactical Operations Unit.
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