On October 2, 2006, resident of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Bladensburg, MD and Rehoboth Beach, DE. Retired in 1988 as Chairman of the Board of W.B. Maske Sheet Metal Works. Beloved husband of Barbara J. Maske; loving father of William D. Maske, Janice L. Wolf, Carl B. Maske, Sally Maske Radich, Vickie E. Wonders, Phyllis Maske Sevik, Gary E. Maske and Debra Shockley; brother of Thelma Simpkins and Russell D. Maske; grandfather of William E. Maske, Nicole Wolf Garcia, James Maske, Christine Batchelor, Sara Wonders, Meagan Parenteau, Amanda Shockley, Justin Sevik, Jonathan Sevik, Nicholas Radich, Sierra J. Shockley and Joie L. Maske; great-grandfather of Zachary Batchelor, Anna Wonders and Isabelle Maske. His parents, Sara V. and William B. Maske predeceased him. He was a U.S. Navy, WWII decorated veteran and an avid fisherman and golfer. Family and friends may call at GASCH'S FUNERAL HOME, 4739 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville, MD on Sunday, October 8, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services and interment will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, October 9 at Fort Lincoln Cemetery Community Mausoleum, Brentwood, MD. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, PO Box 4777, NY, NY 10163.
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Kenneth Michelbach
October 7, 2006
A toast and a salute from all your Golfing buddies in Rehoboth. Our Tuesday group will never be quite the same without you.
Bernie and Toni Baranosky
October 6, 2006
Bill will be missed, he always gave a hardy handshake and hug and made us feel welcome in his presence.
Our thoughts and prayers and with you Barbara and your family.
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