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Deane Andrew Shure

Chester, Maryland

Apr 27, 1942 – Mar 9, 2024

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BORN
April 27, 1942
DIED
March 9, 2024
LOCATION
Chester, Maryland

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Deane Andrew Shure passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 9, 2024 in Sarasota, Florida. Born on April 27, 1942 in Washington, DC, he thrived in his career as an attorney and in his many philanthropic efforts.For nearly 50 years, Deane's firm provided personalized legal services for civil...

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Where would my life be if it wasn´t for Deane Shure?! I googled him to find his number cgecl on him and of course fill him in to get his expertise. Only to find out he passed away. A legendary man gone but never to be forgotten! I thank you Mr Shure for EVERYTHING over the years!

I was a young law student working for an estate attorney in the same Rockville building, when I first met Deane in 2002. I always admired his good looks, intelligence, and his suave way with the ladies. Later when I started my own solo practice, he sent me estate administration clients to help grow my practice. I was sad to hear he passed but I know he lived life to the fullest. Diana Gary

He was always with his companion dog, Rusty. He was always willing to help someone in need. He will be missed here at Dr. Margret Quimby DDS in Easton, MD. RIP

I knew Dean's father from Columbia Country Club before I meet Dean in the early, early 70s in the Jaycees. Later we both became very active in the Rockville Chamber of Commerce where we shared many mutual friends. What I remember most about Dean was he was always upbeat and went out of his way to make sure that he always said hi. Haven' seen Dean or any of his law associates since Dean moved to Florida. I was saddened to here that he passed away.

Deane was an upbeat , interesting and social person. We looked forward to seeing him. We enjoyed our many conversations with him when we attended Terrapin Club functions, including sporting events. He would always extend an invite to us to visit him at his beloved home on Tilghman Island. Regrettably, we never took him up on his offer.

I met Deane in the mid 1960s and, together with Jim Patton, we shared a great social life for many years. Deane had a great sense of humor, was considerate of others, and enjoyed life. Deane and I had taken some vacations together over time and enjoyed 1000s of laffs and created 1000s of laffs. Deane had a fire case with injuries and asked for me to be his expert witness since I had a degree in fire protection engineering and worked in fire research at NBS. He won his case and that...

Deane was our neighbor for the past year. He was always so full of life and a very kind, generous, and thoughtful man. We are going to miss him terribly.

My husband and I Gary a wounded warrior we're honored to go to Tilghman Island to enjoy a beautiful day with Dean and operation second chance! It was fabulous. He did so much pro bono work for some of our Wounded Warriors and family members that's hard to find anymore. Such a kind man. Dean, you will be missed :-)