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Harry Warren “Max” McCormick Sr.

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Harry Warren “Max” McCormick Sr. Veteran

Birth
Capitol Heights, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
21 Feb 2014 (aged 83)
Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Cheltenham, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
M 3 756
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Harry Warren "Max" McCormick, Sr.
Loving husband, dedicated father,
loyal friend, kind teacher,
talented craftsman, visionary artist

Harry Warren McCormick, Sr. of Upper Marlboro, MD. May 2, 1930-February 21, 2014. USAF 1948-1952, National Publishing Company, McCall's Printing, McCormick's for Fine Printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing (retired). Member of the Masons, Eastern Star, Pressmen's Union, American Legion, DAV, Sunshine Huntclub. Leaving to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 60 years, Mary Louise (Willingham-Trite), children Harry Warren Jr. (Mary), Collin Shane and Mary Anne (Arnold). Sisters Peggy, Shirley and Sherry, brothers Gene (Kathy) and Theodore (Connie) many nieces and nephews. "Max" loved his Harley Davidson and was a member of HOG in Fort Washington, MD. He was a talented artist who decorated his family's walls with paintings and was active at the Mattawoman Creek Arts Center.
Harry Warren "Max" McCormick, Sr.
Loving husband, dedicated father,
loyal friend, kind teacher,
talented craftsman, visionary artist

Harry Warren McCormick, Sr. of Upper Marlboro, MD. May 2, 1930-February 21, 2014. USAF 1948-1952, National Publishing Company, McCall's Printing, McCormick's for Fine Printing, Bureau of Engraving and Printing (retired). Member of the Masons, Eastern Star, Pressmen's Union, American Legion, DAV, Sunshine Huntclub. Leaving to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 60 years, Mary Louise (Willingham-Trite), children Harry Warren Jr. (Mary), Collin Shane and Mary Anne (Arnold). Sisters Peggy, Shirley and Sherry, brothers Gene (Kathy) and Theodore (Connie) many nieces and nephews. "Max" loved his Harley Davidson and was a member of HOG in Fort Washington, MD. He was a talented artist who decorated his family's walls with paintings and was active at the Mattawoman Creek Arts Center.

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