A two story home on .9 acre at 2708 Howard Grove Rd was sold by Pamela Kremer to Brandon and Lauren Collins for $955,000
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A two story home on .9 acre at 2708 Howard Grove Rd was sold by Pamela Kremer to Brandon and Lauren Collins for $955,000
A one story home on 1.01 acre at 3871 Birdsville Road was sold by Barbara Whittington to Earl and Phyllis Lowe for $480,000
Don't miss our third annual, “Vin de Pétanque” party! This yard gameday will feature pétanque, bocce ball, badminton, horse shoes, and croquet! Dodon Wine Club Members and their guests can enjoy a casual picnic and stroll over to play at the different yard game fields.
The Vineyards at Dodon, 391 Dodon Rd,Davidsonville,MD,
Cherie Dowden of Davidsonville is a freshman at Stevensonville U. and is on their soccer team for the 2023 season.
You can read her bio at: https://gomustangsports.com/sports/womens-soccer/roster/cherie-dowden/12500
A two story home on 9.41 acres at 870 W. Central Ave was sold by Owens Richards III to Lighthouse Properties for $965,000.
A two story home with no basement on 1.19 acre at 1031 Ashe St. was sold by Jo Ann Lohsen, Trustee, to Ryan Summers and Booke Battett for $780,000.
Patricia Marie Dwyer (Kolevar) passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 20th, surrounded by family and love.
She was born in Standish, Michigan in 1946 and lived there until finishing high school. There, she worked at her family's bakery, The Standish Bakery. After High School, she moved to Washington, DC where she worked on Capitol Hill and a Financial Firm. She married the love of her life, John Dwyer, Sr. in August of 1975, moved to Davidsonville, Maryland, and continued to work at the family business until 2010. She most recently worked at the Naval Academy Sports Brigade where she made numerous friendships. Pat visited her hometown of Standish, Michigan as often as she could.
She was blessed to have numerous nieces, nephews and cousins that she would visit with frequently there and always considered that her true Home. Pat enjoyed going to the casino as often as she could in her final years. She loved to travel, go on cruises and frequently visited Maui, Hawaii, her favorite place on Earth. Pat was diagnosed with Glioblastoma (brain cancer) a year before her death and fought fiercely through multiple surgeries and procedures, surprising numerous doctors with her strength during each setback.
Pat is preceded in death by her husband, John Dwyer, Sr., daughter, Kimberly McKnight, brother, Robert (Judy) Kolevar, and sister-in-law, Sandy Kolevar. She is survived by her children Greg McKnight of Huntingtown, Maryland, Jennifer Dwyer Dent (Ahilan) of Severna Park, Maryland, John Dwyer, Jr. (June) of Davidsonville, Maryland, Sandy Sberro (Jacques)of Land O Lakes, Florida and Barbara Coffey (Bob) of Nokomis, Florida, her sister Maryann Pelton (Phil) of Standish, Michigan, her brother David Kolevar of Saginaw, Michigan, seven grandchildren (Deanna, Nicholas, Christy, Cayla, Jonna, Sabrina and Reagan) and one great-granddaughter (Madelyn).
The Family will hold a Visitation at Beall Funeral Home in Bowie, Maryland on Thursday, August 24th from 5-7pm. Her Funeral Mass will be at Saint John the Evangelist Church in Severna Park, Maryland on Friday, August 25th at 10:30am.
Davidsonville Athletic Association’s Soccer Program has been operating for over 20 years in Anne Arundel County. Despite its rural location, Davidsonville has over 1200 players between the fall and spring seasons. Keith Cleveland, Soccer Commissioner, who became involved in the club seven years ago when he first signed his son up for soccer. After being immersed in the club and community, he knew it was something he wanted to be a part of. His family loves the game, and his wife even coaches two teams in the club.
Charles Michael “Mike” Titsworth, 80, a fourteen-year resident of Davidsonville, MD and formerly of Annapolis, died of heart failure on Sunday, August 13 at his home. Born on April 24, 1943 in Sanford, FL to the late USN Lt. Commander Wilbur Wiggs Titsworth and Wilda Bradley Titsworth, Mike attended Oklahoma University and Cornell University. He was a man of Christian faith, genealogist, history buff, an avid train collector and a member of the Annapolis Rotary. Two great joys in Michael’s life were sponsoring midshipmen from the Naval Academy and going on vacation with all the grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Donna M. Titsworth; his sons, Robert Glenn (Teri) Titsworth of Choctaw, OK and Michael Matthew Titsworth of Ellicott City, MD; his sister, Patricia (William) Morgan of Virginia Beach, VA and his grandchildren, Robert Kyle (Lanie), Michael Brian, Alicia Ryan and Jessica Leigh Titsworth. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Jennifer Leigh Titsworth. Memorial service will be held at the Kalas Funeral Home & Crematory, 2973 Solomons Island Rd., Edgewater, MD on Tuesday, August 22 at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Riva Volunteer Fire Department, 3123 Riva Rd., Riva, MD 21140.
Jeffrey Diggs of Davidsonville is the subject of a Baltimore Bannor news article. Jeffrey has started a new business in the diisposal of waste canabis projucts.
You can read a large article about what Jeffrey is doing at: https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/politics-power/state-government/cannabis-maryland-environment-Q3C7OR2WAVDJRJZGOCGXGVNK3Q/
Conner Smith is a junior at Bown University and is a goal keeper on their men's soccer team for the 2023 season.
You can read his bio at: https://brownbears.com/sports/mens-soccer/roster/connor-smith/18212
A split foyer home on 1.00 acre at 707 Petersburg Rd. was sold by the Nelson Holt Trust to Jacob and Kara Jones for $660,000.
A large house fire has occurred in the 3000 block of Patuxent River Rd. For the complete article and photos go to:
https://www.wbal.com/article/614738/3/roads-closed-after-house-fire-in-davidsonville
A two story home on 1.00 acre at 2505 Hobbits Lane was sold by Madelene Turner to Jason Brewer for $985,000.
The Hartford Currant has a nice long article about Davidsonville's Cam Spencer who has transferred from Rutgers to University of Conn. for the coming year. You can read much detail about Cam and the team at:
DAVIDSONVILLE, Md. — In preparation for the July primary election, the Maryland Farm Bureau Political Action Committee (PAC) announces its endorsement of candidates for the Maryland General Assembly. Each election, the Maryland Farm Bureau (MDFB) PAC looks at incumbent voting records, reviews candidate questionnaires, and solicits recommendations from county Farm Bureau organizations to determine candidates who are friends of Maryland agriculture.
To se who the Farm Bureau is suppoting, go to:
maryland-farm-bureau-endorses Candidates
Davidaonville Pediatric has a large assorment of animal photos taken at the farm site in Davidsonville on the below website.
This is a nice article with pictures about Davidsonville"s Travis Pastrana and family
We are sad to announce that on July 30, 2023 we had to say goodbye to Ronald L. Johnson of Davidsonville, Maryland.
He was predeceased by : his parents, Max Johnson and Edith Johnson; his wife Evelyn Jean Johnson; and his sister Bernadine Johnson. He is survived by : his children, David L. Johnson of Davidsonville, Denise Pellegrini of Orange County, CA and Debra Vaughan of Thousand Oaks, CA; his grandsons, Stephen and Eric Pellegrini; and his sister Geraldine Coombe of Colorado.
Visitation will be held on Monday, August 14th 2023 from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM at the St. Peter's Catholic Church (3320 St Peters Dr, Waldorf, MD 20601). A mass of christian burial will be held on Monday, August 14th 2023 at 10:00 AM at the same location.
A two story home on 2.29 acres at 2000 Greshman Lane was sold by the Bank of New York Mellon to Gold Coast Tech LLC for $897,750. This home was previously owned by David Gruner, Jr.
BLACKSBURG – For the second straight season, Virginia Tech football's Peter Moore has been named to the preseason watch list for the Ray Guy Award, which honors the top punter in the FBS.
Moore (6-1, 197) attempted 73 punts totaling 3,042 yards for a 41.7-yard average during the 2022 season. He also placed 24 punts inside the 20 and delivered 17 beyond 50 yards, including his season long 67 yards.