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JAMES LATIMER - CATONSVILLE, MD - James W. Latimer Jr. ("Dick") passed away on Saturday, January 3, 2009. He was the beloved husband of the late Dorothy Payne Latimer; father of James W. III and Timothy Latimer; husband of the late Evelyn Wendt Latimer; brother of the late Beatrice Wynn and Randolph Latimer; he is survived by his step-daughter, Karen Alexander and many relatives and friends. His life was one of service to others and involvement with the community. Born in 1923 in Washington, DC, he served honorably in the Army Air Corps during World War II, was a 20 year veteran of the Metropolitan Police Department, member of the Silver Hill Volunteer Fire Department, 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, president of the Hillcrest-Marlow Heights Lions Clubs, member of the Elks, VFW, NRA, volunteer driver for the Red Cross and participated in many other groups and activities. Music was a major part of his life and he played drums in the Metropolitan Police Band, and was the drummer for various dance bands in the Washington-Baltimore area. He lived for several years in Indialantic, Florida. Family and friends may call at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 6160 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, MD on Friday January 16th, from 11 a.m., until time of service at 12:45 pm. Internment will be at 2 .p.m., at Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Cheltenham, MD. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Hospice of the Chesapeake, 445 Defense Hwy, Annapolis, MD 21401. Reception to follow internment at The Knights of Columbus in Forestville, MD. Please sign guestbook at www.KalasFuneralHomes.com

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Published by FloridaToday on Jan. 11, 2009.

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