Scott Richard Donovan, a lifelong resident of Edgewater, died suddenly January 25, in Baltimore. Born on July 6, 1984 in Annapolis, Scott was a 2002 graduate of South River High School, and later attended Anne Arundel Community College. He enjoyed hanging out with his friends; watching baseball, football, NASCAR and hockey, and was an avid Ravens, Orioles and Capitals fan. Scott is survived by his parents, Gary and Lydia Donovan; sister, Rebecca Donovan; grandmother, Agnes Keesey; and his nephew, Brody Hohn, all of Edgewater. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31, at Chesapeake Christian Fellowship, 377 Central Ave., Davidsonville. An online guestbook is available at: www.kalasfuneralhomes.com
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Robert Allen
January 30, 2012
"Your family here at Amtrak misses you with deepest sadness our rails are empty tonight"
Linda Elben-Adams
January 30, 2012
Dear Lydia, Gary, Becky, Brody & Grandma Keesey,
There are no words to express what I feel for all of you. I believe Denise's words with all my heart. Rest assured that your family's love will carry you forward as you walk this journey. Thank God for Brody during this difficult time. He provides the promise of smiles during the most difficult times as you grieve. Scott will live on through little Brody. All my love, Linda
NRCS Management Services Team
January 30, 2012
To the Donovan Family,
We send our heartfelt sympathy.
Denise Brooks
January 30, 2012
Lydia,
My condolences go out to your and your family during this sad time. Rest assured that he is in a better place because his job here on Earth was done. Now you and your family have a new Angel watching over each of you. Scott will always be a thought away. Should any of you find a need to talk to him, just think it and he will hear you.
GOD be with you and your family.
Respectfully,
Lenny Archambeault
January 29, 2012
RIP Scott , you will be missed by many . Watch over your friends and family and be their Guardian Angel .
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