January 10, 2014 of the Kent Island American Legion Auxilliary. She continued her volunteerism and patriotic spirit with the American Legion, VFW and Elks Lodge when she and her husband Ed moved to Ocean City in 1993. Audrey’s appreciation of education and lifelong love of learning was evident from degrees received from Catonsville Community College and Strayer Business College. Her studies extended from Law and Business to Art and Music. She also attended the University of Baltimore, WorWic Community College and was a member of the first graduating class of Ocean City’s College in Municipal Government. While in Ocean City, she received the Citizens Police Academy Certification. Audrey was driven to be a professional woman. Her career advanced from the U.S. Customs Office to Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab and then to Anne Arundel County Department of Public Works, where she was the first female Right of Way Agent in the State of Maryland. During the height of her career, she also worked as a real estate agent and instructor. She eased into retirement working part-time for Queen Anne’s County Department of Aging. A service was held Jan. 5 at Barranco & Sons, P.A. Severna Park Funeral Home in Severna Park. A funeral mass of Christian burial was held at St. John the Evangelist, Roman Catholic Church of Severna Park on Jan. 6, 2014. Interment followed at Md. Veterans Cemetery in Crownsville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. John the Evangelist Church, 689 Ritchie Highway, Severna Park, Md. 21146. Online condolences may be made at www.barrancofuneralhome.com . . Obituaries FROM PAGE 28 The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch Page 29 Kelly Ann Bunch DAGSBORO, Del. – Kelly Anne Bunch, 44, of Dagsboro, Del. and formerly of Berlin, died after a courageous battle with cancer on Saturday, Dec. 21 at home with her family at her side. Born May 5, 1969 in Washington, DC to Frances and the late Warren Bunch, Kelly grew up in Woodland Beach, Md. and attended South River High School. She participated in the Berlin Pop Warner Cheer Coaching Staff and was a member of the Delmarva Cat Connection. In her spare time, Kelly enjoyed life on the eastern shore, baking and being with her family and friends. She is preceded in KELLY ANNE death by her father BUNCH and one brother, Eddie Bunch. Kelly is survived by one daughter, Casey O’Brien of Edgewater; her mother of Cudjoe Key, Fla.; her fiance and soul mate, Jerry Roy of Dagsboro, Del.; two brothers, Randy and Jerry Bunch of Edgewater; and one sister, Mary Ford of Harwood. Friends are invited to Kelly’s Life Celebration on Saturday, January 11, 2014 from 2-4 p.m. at the Berlin Fire Company located at 214 N. Main St, Berlin, Md. 21811. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory are recommended to the Tunnel Cancer Center, c/o Kelly Bunch, 18947 John Williams Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, Del. 19971 or the Delaware Hospice, c/o Kelly Bunch, 16 Polly Drummond Center, Newark, Del. 19711. Charles A. Yealdhall BERLIN — Charles A. Yealdhall (Chuck) passed away Dec. 17, 2013. Charles was a veteran and served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II as a Master Sergeant. He was stationed in Germany and England where he met and married his wife, Phyllis. They were married for 69 years. After the war, Charles returned to Baltimore. He worked at Belsinger sign company where he CHARLES A. made the letters for YEALDHALL the old Memorial Stadium. Later he worked at Fingles sheet metal company. Chuck retired to Ocean City in 1989 where he enjoyed fishing. Charles and Phyllis had two sons, Gary and Bob, who are now deceased, unfortunately. He also leaves behind a daughter-in-law, Tereasa; four grandchildren, Aaron, Kristin, Lauren and Kevin; and one great grandchild, Jaxson. His wife, Phyllis, wishes to thank the Coastal Hospice staff for all of their care and help. She also wishes to thank and God Bless all of the friends and family that Charles enjoyed so much.