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Doris R. Jarvis
SALISBURY ­ Doris Richardson
Jarvis, age 86, died peacefully at
her home on June 20, 2013.
Born in Willards, she was the
daughter of the late Arnold Sidney
Richardson and Lillie Mae Wells
Richardson. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Raymond R.
Jarvis, Jr., in 1986.
She is survived by her children,
Raymond R. Jarvis,
III of Salisbury, and
Elaine "Honey" Jar-
vis of Selbyville, and
Lee A. Jarvis and
his wife Kathy of
Willards. She was
the adored grand-
mother to Tiffany
Reddish (Walt) of Salisbury and
Kenny Messer (Erica) of Los Ange-
les, Calif., and four great-grandchil-
dren, Morgan, Max, Jack and Lily.
Mrs. Jarvis received her nursing
degree from Peninsula General
Hospital School of Nursing in 1946.
She worked briefly at Sheppard-
Pratt Hospital in Baltimore before
returning to PGH as a surgical
nurse. Later she worked with her
husband at Jarvis Real Estate in
Ocean City.
She was a member of Atlantic
United Methodist Church, Worces-
ter County Women's Club, co-chair-
person of the Board of Directors of
Diakonia, Board Member of the
OCEAN PINES ­ The Friends of
the Ocean Pines Library annual
book sale will be held on Friday,
July 26 from 6-9 p.m., Saturday,
July 27 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and on
Monday, July 29 from 10 a.m.-4
p.m.
Friday night is reserved for club
members only; however, attendees
may join or renew at the door. Cost
is $5 for an individual or $10 for a
couple or family.
Donations of books for the sale
will be accepted at the library until
Friday, July 12. That allows for am-
ple time for volunteers to sort the
books. Patrons may resume dona-
tions after Aug. 1.
All proceeds from the sale go
toward improvements in services,
equipment, books and DVD's at the
Ocean Pines Library and help to
supplement the money that is bud-
geted by the county. The mission of
the club is to make a great library
even better.
Volunteers are important to the
success of the sale. There is a need
for rovers, checkers, cashiers, and
setup and breakdown crews. Call-
ers will be contacting volunteers in
the next few weeks, including those
who helped last year as well as
those persons who indicated a pref-
erence to help at the book sale on
their membership form If you would
like to get involved, call Jean Fry at
410-208-4269.
Worcester County Department of
Social Services, and a member of
the Worcester Chapter Order of the
Eastern Star. She also did mission-
ary work for the Red Bird Mission in
Kentucky.
A memorial service was held on
Monday at the Burbage Funeral
Home in Berlin. Rev. George Pat-
terson officiated. Interment was pri-
vate for the family. A donation in her
memory may be made to Coastal
Hospice, P.O. Box 1733, Salisbury,
Md. 21804, or Red Bird Mission 70
Queendale Center, Bev-erly, Ky.
40913-9607. Letters of condolence
may be sent to www.burbagefuner-
alhome.com
Agnes Teresa Reinhart
OCEAN CITY ­ Mrs. Agnes Teresa
"Terry" Reinhart, 81, passed away on
Sunday, June 16, 2013 at St.
Joseph's Hospital in Savannah, Ga.
She was born in Baltimore, Md.
on Nov. 21, 1931 to the late Glenroy
and Teresa Schissler. Mrs. Reinhart
was preceded in death by husbands
David N. Gilbert and James L. Rein-
hart as well as a brother, John
Schissler.
Survivors include her children,
Darden Hudson (Charles), Dobbyn
Gilbert (Ron), Dustin Gilbert (Amy);
stepchildren, James Reinhart, Jr.
(Joan) and Ann Reinhart (Lynn);
grandsons, Kyle and Brooks Gilbert;
brother, Glenroy Schissler, Jr.; sis-
ters, Angela Serio and Margaret
Swann; as well as numerous nieces
and nephews. She was also a nanny
to William and Christopher Powell.
Mrs. Reinhart's career was in
real estate in Ocean City, for 30
years. Through her work, she estab-
lished many friends and colleagues
that respected her greatly.
She was a former member of St.
Timothy's Episcopal Church in Cat-
onsville, Md. where she served as
president of the Episcopal Church
Women. Upon moving to Georgia,
she became a member of St. Luke's
Episcopal Church in Rincon, Ga.
Mrs. Reinhart enjoyed her many
conversations about faith, childhood
memories and music with Father
Liam Collins.
Mrs. Reinhart will always be re-
membered for her love of the beach,
wild birds, kitties and her green
thumb at gardening. She and her
caregiver, Brenda Hall, found great
pleasure watching God's birds ap-
pearing daily to entertain them at
her bird feeders.
The family wishes to thank the
staff at The Place At Pooler Nursing
Facility for their compassionate
care.
The Memorial Service will be
held on Saturday, July 20, 2013 at
St. Luke's Episcopal Church 155
Goshen Road, Rincon, Ga. at 11
a.m.
Friends may sign the online reg-
ister book at www.stricklandand-
sonsfuneralhome.com.
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