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Glenn A. Baublitz
BERLIN ­ Glenn A. Baublitz, Sr.,
67, died peacefully at his home in
Berlin on July 1, 2013.
Born in Baltimore, MD he was the
son of the late Albert E. Baublitz and
Helen M. Hodges. He is survived by
two sons; Bryan Neil Baublitz and his
wife Sandy and their children Bryan
Jr. and Evan and Glenn A. Baublitz,
Jr. two daughters, Heather Cum-
mings and Linsey Acevedo. Also sur-
viving is a brother, Charles Dennis
Baublitz and his wife Lisa, and their
two children, Justin and Jessica.
Mr. Baublitz served in the U.S.
Army from 1965-1967 and also spent
one year in Vietnam. After complet-
ing his service he returned to Balti-
more, MD and later moved to Berlin
in 1988. He also served in the Berlin
Volunteer Fire Department for fifteen
years as an EMT, EMS LT., EMS
Capt. and assistant chief engineer.
Services were held. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may be
made to Coastal Hospice, Taylor-
ville Center, 10441 Racetrack Road,
Unit 6, Berlin, Md. 21811 or to the
Berlin Fire Company, 214 North
Main St, Berlin, Md. 21811. Arrange-
ments in the care of the Burbage
Funeral Home in Berlin. Expressions
of condolence may be sent to the
family at www.burbagefuneral-
home.com
John A. Emler
BERLIN ­ John Anthony Emler,
79, of Harpers Ferry, went home to
be with the Lord peacefully Thurs-
day, June 27, 2013.
Born June 12, 1934, in New York
City, N.Y., he was the son of the late
John Francis Emler and Bernice
Staingville Emler.
In 1996, John retired from the
Carnegie Institute, Department of
Terrestrial Magnetism, in Washing-
ton, D.C., after 19 years of service.
He also worked at the University of
Maryland and the Goddard Space
Flight Center.
In his retirement, he was an ac-
complished gunsmith and owned
Big John's Gun Shop, where he was
well-known for his quality shells. He
was an avid hunter and outdoors-
man, enjoyed archery, was an ex-
pert marksman, and a firearms
safety instructor.
In his early years, he was a semi-
professional baseball player and
was recently honored as a player at
the Bowie Baysox Stadium. He was
a volunteer coach for the Babe Ruth
Baseball League for many years.
He was a friend to all he met and
never met anyone with whom he
could not strike up a friendly conver-
sation. He loved his church family at
the Gospel Chapel Assembly of
God, but most of all, he delighted in
his love for his family.
John is survived by his loving
wife of 29 years, Elaine Kearney
Conner Emler; one son, John C.
Emler and wife, Patty, of Dagsboro,
Del.; two daughters, Dawn M. Mc-
Gee of Fenwick Island, Del., and
Cynthia L. Deakyne and husband,
Lee, of Smyrna, Del.; one stepson,
Martin Weaver, and wife, Amie, of
Frederick, Md.; one stepdaughter,
Stephanie Baker, of Martinsburg;
one brother, Edward Emler and
wife, Carolyn, of Fairfield, Conn.;
one sister, Gloria Barthelmes, of
Garden City, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren,
Steven and Caryn Deakyne, Sean
R. Emler, Michael Weaver, Matthew
Weaver, Bethany Astrayka, David
Huston, Nathan Astrayka, Sam-
antha Huston, and Emily Astrayka;
four great-grandchildren, Cohen
Weaver, Saige and Cayden Carter,
and Amelia Deni Weaver; as well as
many beloved brothers- and sisters-
in-law, and nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his step-
daughter, Deni Weaver, and his
son-in-law, Paul Baker.
Services were held. Online con-
dolences may be offered at
www.BrownFuneralHomesWV.com.
Carl W. Johnson
OCEAN CITY ­ Carl Winfield
Johnson, 71, passed away on Fri-
day, June 21, 2013 at his residence
on Clark Road in West Ocean City.
He was born in Baltimore on
June 13, 1942 to the late Winfield
and Dorothy John-
son. He is survived
by his brothers, Al
and Skil Johnson;
his sister, Pat John-
son; his sister-in-
law, Susan John-
son; two nephews,
Chris and Kevin
Johnson; and a
niece, Christy Stutzel.
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Marguerite "Sis" Roberts
BERLIN ­ On June 14, 2013, Sis
Roberts died at the age of 93 after a
lengthy battle with dementia.
Sis is the widow of John E. Rob-
erts Sr. (BCFD) and mother of John
E. Roberts Jr. (Mary), Marguerite
Roberts (Fred Christian) and Marie
Ellison (Billy). She is also survived
by grandchildren, John E. Roberts
Jr. and Jason Ellistion, and great
grandchildren, Aaron and Austin
Ellison and Rachel Roberts.
Sis was loved and cared for by
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in Quantico, Md. Sis could not share
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surprises at the beach for so long.
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Living, 5438 Sandy Hill Road,
Quantico, Md. 21856.
CARL. W.
JOHNSON