Spencer-Quinn-Obituary

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Spencer Ross Quinn

Berlin, Maryland

Jul 9, 1960 – Aug 31, 2019

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BORN
July 9, 1960
DIED
August 31, 2019
LOCATION
Berlin, Maryland

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Burbage Funeral Home - Berlin Obituary

Spencer Quinn age 59 of Manassas, Virginia passed away Saturday August 31, 2019 surrounded by his loving family and close friends in Berlin, Maryland. Born in Philadelphia he was the son of the late James Edward Quinn, Jr and Shirley (Jenkins) Quinn. He is survived by his wife Jo-Anne Quinn of...

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I just learned of Spencers death. I am so sorry. I worked with Spencer in Stafford. He was a wonderful person. Very smart and professional. My deepest sympathy to his wife and daughters. He loved them so much.

Leslie Frazier

Aw, Mr. Quinn. My husband and I are so sorry you are no longer with us. We never met you, but we adored your Chet and Bernie books, and quote from them frequently. So you are immortal: your words and your clever, clever work will live forever. PS: Our relationship with you is "Big Fans."

I just learned today of Spencer passing. From the Schultz family to the Quinns our deepest condolences. Spencers was a bright light to any crowd with unbridled enthusiasm, energy and unwavering positivity. He will be missed.

I will always remember Spencer. He was very kind and giving. When our family went through difficult times he was always there encouraging and supporting us. He had a big heart. We will miss him.

While I didn't know Spencer well, he always wore a smile on his face as he officiated swim meets, and it loved to keep the rest of us smiling as well. I always enjoyed working the meets where Spencer worked as he enthusiasm was infectious. I will miss seeing him on deck. I am so sorry for his passing, and he will be in our prayers.

Jo-Anne, Casey, and Erin my heart aches for your loss. I was stunned to hear of Spencer's passing. He lived each moment to the fullest and was a force of lightness and energy that everyone felt when around him. I will always remember that mischievous twinkle in his eyes.

What an incredible person! We met Spencer on the pool deck and from each day forward it was always so much fun officiating with him, conversing with him, reminiscing with him, talking about our family and friends, and cheering our own children, as well as, every other swimmer in the pool on. He will be greatly missed.

I swam on Twin Farms swim team up until 1975 with Spencer. He was a great friend and teammate. My deepest condolences to the Quinn family.

Our deepest condolences to Spencer's family from the Radzikowski family ( Roderick, Margaret & Henry). I spent hours officiating for US Swimming with Spencer on the deck. He trained me very well to be S&T and Chief Judge official. I will miss him so much and especially his sense of humor.
Roderick Radzikowski