BENJAMIN ISAIAH WEATHERLY, Major USMC (ret.) 90 and HARRIET LAMBERTSON WEATHERLY, 85, of Honolulu, Hawaii; November 28, 2004 and January 2, 2005 respectively, in Honolulu. Beloved parents of daughter Lynne Slusser Weatherly and her husband Robert M. Lilley of Catonsville, Maryland and son, Brian Scott Weatherly, of Ellicott City, Maryland. Cherished grandparents of Laura Slusser Henderson and her husband Michael of Chandler, Arizona, Jon F. Slusser, Jr. and his fiancee Colleen Crosby of Chandler, Arizona, Adrienne Weatherly Lally and her husband, Chad of Mililani, Hawaii, Alison Kerridge Weatherly of Elliott City, Maryland, B. Matthew Weatherly of Baltimore, Maryland, Beth Lilley, Julia Lilley and Shawn Lilley and his wife Stacey, all of Baltimore, Maryland. Also survived by five great grandchildren. Harriet is also survived by three siblings: Elaine Lambertson Rabello of Rio dc Janeiro, Brasil; J. Walter Lambertson and his wife Janet of Santa Maria, California and Judith Lambertson Rayment and her husband Edward of Barnegat, NJ. Benjamin was the last remaining of six siblings and is survived by sisters-in-law: Maynita Stokes Weatherly of Pine Hill, Alabama, Martha Smith Weatherly of Tucson, Arizona and Sara Rankin Weatherly of Montgomery, Alabama. Benjamin attended Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama and retired from Essex County, New Jersey Division of Public Works. Harriet graduated from Kearny High School, Kearny, New Jersey and Washington School for Secretaries, Newark, New Jersey. She retired from Price Waterhouse, Inc., Newark, New Jersey as an office manager. They resided in Maryland for 20 years before relocating to Hawaii. Major and Mrs. Weatherly will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. With 20 years' USMC service including active duty in the Pacific Theater during World War II, Major Weatherly will receive full military honors. Relatives and friends may call at the Demaine Funeral Home, 520 Washington Ave., Alexandria, Va on January 26, 2005, beginning at 9:30 A.M. A Memorial Service will commence at 10:30 A.M. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery will take place at 1 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Arizona Leukemia Foundation, P.O. Box 5820, Peoria, AZ 85385-5820.(nee Noto) of Middle River, MD, formerly of Abingdon. Beloved wife of the late Frank A. Weitzel. Devoted mother of Elizabeth L. Lazoff and her husband Alfred H. Lazoff, Alice Siegel, Jo Ann Lingner and the late Frank J. Weitzel. Loving sister of Rosalie Schiminsky. Also survived by six grandchildren Beverly Simon, Mark Lazoff, Thomas Weitzel, Robert Weitzel, Barbara Zimmerman and Michael Siegel. A service will be held in Our Lady Queen of Peace, Baltimore, MD, on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 at 10 A.M. Interment will be in Gardens of Faith Cemetery, Baltimore, MD. Friends may call at the family owned Mc Comas Funeral Home, P.A., Abingdon, MD on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those who desire may contribute to Our Lady Queen of Peace, 10003 Bird River Road, Baltimore, MD 21220.
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