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William Mackenzie Cave

1934 - 2022

William Mackenzie Cave obituary, 1934-2022, Washington, MD

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1934

DIED

2022

William Cave Obituary

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WILLIAM MACKENZIE CAVE

The Honorable William MacKenzie Cave, Circuit Court for Montgomery County (retired), born February 4, 1934, died on December 20, 2022 after a long and note-worthy life. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. He was a graduate University Of Maryland and University Of Maryland Law School. After serving his country in the Army in the early 1950s and a brief stint in private practice, Bill became Deputy States Attorney for Montgomery County, Maryland. In 1971 he was appointed by Governor Marvin Mandel to the District Court of Maryland (at that time the youngest person ever to have been given that honor). Six years later he was appointed to Montgomery County Circuit Court , where he served until his retirement in December 1995. Respected and admired by the legal community, he was considered a fair and thoughtful member of the judiciary.



He took great joy in the company of others, and was always the life of the party. An avid although not particularly accurate golfer, after his retirement he enjoyed playing in tournaments with various senior leagues, particularly Manor Club , and the Montgomery County Bar Association's semi-yearly outings. He loved to make others laugh. He was a good bridge player, a great ballroom dancer, and took delight in belting out his version of Danny Boy at annual St. Patrick's Day parties.



He was a lover of family, friends and animals. A kind and funny man blessed with a quick wit, a keen sense of humor and more jokes than one could count. He was a good man — a serious person who never took himself too seriously. He had lifelong friends and he had a long, long life.



He is survived by his wife, Ginny; his son, Darrin of Germantown, Md.; his daughter, Sherri Pulchasky (Richard) of Florence, Mass. and five grandchildren.



Interment will be private. There are no plans for a memorial service at this time.

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Published by The Washington Post on Dec. 29, 2022.

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Mary K. Evans

December 23, 2022

Judge Cave will be missed. My condolences to his family.

Patricia Mitchell, District Admin. Judge, retired

December 21, 2022

Ginny, Sherri, Darrin & family, Those of us who had the honor of clerking for Bill enjoyed a unique learning experience on many levels. He was a teacher, mentor, advisor, counselor, and the very personification of professionalism. He modeled competence, preparation, knowledge, understanding, and civility - all with an impish sense of humor. We are lucky to have shared him with you.

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