Area Deaths Last Week

From: The Washington Post | Date: August 14, 2005 | Copyright information

Here are people whose obituaries were printed in The Washington Post last week. To read the obituaries, go to washingtonpost.com/ obituaries.

June Morris Arbogast, Annapolis

George Bernard Arnold,

Montgomery Village

Robert A. Baker, Lexington

Avis L. Birely, Ashton

Howard Lee Blair, Wheaton

Robert Lee Blosser, Annandale

Andrew Conversano Jr., Potomac

Priscilla Lombardi Doyle,

formerly of Chevy Chase

Peter Gnau Duf...

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