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Stephanie Anderson Obituary

It is with great sorrow that the family of Stephanie Anderson announces her sudden and unexpected passing at her home in Germantown, MD on June 17, 2022. She was just 54 years young.

Stephanie shined bright as an Executive Administrative Specialist for the DC Metro Board of Directors. She was a deeply involved grandmother, a devoted mother, a support system to her sisters, and a reliable friend to countless others. Stephanie was one of a kind. Her smile was out of this world, her laugh was contagious and her kindness was unmatched. She was beautiful, caring, confident, independent, and a hard worker. She traveled to Colombia often and had a vast network of friends and loved ones there. A graduate of Middletown High school in 85' she soon moved to Germantown where she spent her adult years. A social butterfly by nature, she was well known throughout the Montgomery County and Frederick areas. She was a generous person, loved to do for others and thrived on helping those in need. The world has lost such an amazingly beautiful soul.

Stephanie was preceded in death by her parents Harry Malkowski and Zoe Mejia of Frederick, MD.

Survived by her children Sara Malkowski Scholl (Josh) and Mike Moore. Grandchildren JJ, Trent, Chase, Amyah, and Zoe. Her sisters Andrea Smith, Natalie Reineke, Nikole Malkowski, and Heather O'Brien and many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Frederick News-Post from Jun. 30 to Jul. 1, 2022.

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Melissa Cleare

July 3, 2025

R.i.P. I did not have no contact with you but thank you for your blessing of this world.

Sara

September 19, 2022

Miss you always mom, life just isn´t the same without you. I can´t wait to see you again and hope you watch over me until then. You were amazing, we´re lost without you

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