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Posted 2018-06-27 5:01 PM (#89565)
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ALBERS, Ryan Edward, 44, of Boise, Idaho, was called home to join our Lord in heaven and those loved ones who passed before him on June 20, 2018. Ryan was born in Moscow, Idaho on February 4, 1974 to Rodger and Linda Albers. When he was 2 years old his family moved to Boise, where he attended Owyhee Elementary, South Junior High and Borah High Schools. After graduating, Ryan enlisted in the United States Navy and graduated from the Naval Nuclear Power School. He served on the nuclear submarine USS Narwhal, and was an Engineering Watch Supervisor. After the Navy, Ryan moved to Austin, Texas where he worked for Samsung Austin Semiconductor for 13 years as a Master Technician. While in Texas, Ryan met Mary Ann Williams and they moved together to Boise in 2014 and were married on September 26, 2015. Ryan joined Apex Manufacturing as a Project Manager and worked there as long as he was able. Ryan was a loving husband, son, brother, uncle and friend. He was generous and kind-hearted and went out of his way to help others. He loved to make people smile and his laughter was contagious. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife Mary Ann Albers of Boise, ID; his parents Linda and Rodger Albers of Meridian, ID; his Brother Nathan Albers and wife Melanie of Eagle, CO; his sister Amanda Norris and husband Tim of Boise, ID; his nieces Lauryn Albers and Abby Norris; and his nephew Reid Albers. He will also be fondly remembered by many extended family members and friends. Ryan was preceded in death by his grandparents Cecil Albers, Ide and Charlie Brown, Ralph Logan, Florence and Albert Nelson; and his Aunt and Godmother Dianne Gibbons. While we mourn our worldly loss, we rejoice in the fact that Ryan will forever be in our hearts and he is once again healthy and whole. Our family is so thankful for the love and support we have felt through this difficult journey. Continued prayers for peace and healing are appreciated. In memoriam donations can be made to any of the following charities: Baseball for Babies – baseballforbabies.org; Idaho Humane Society – idahohumanesociety.org; Hope Lutheran Church/Prayer Place – hopeeagle.org. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 30 at 10:30am at Hope Lutheran Church - 331 N Linder Road, Eagle, ID 83616. Published in Idaho Statesman on June 27, 2018


SCHUYLER, John Anthony, 89, of Annapolis, MD, passed away June 24, 2018 at Anne Arundel Medical Center, after a brief illness, with his loving family at his side. Jack was born on July 13, 1928 in Evanston, Illinois to the late Stuart Stanford and Martha Stark Schuyler and was brought up in East Orange, New Jersey. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy two weeks before his 17th birthday in 1945 and served on submarines for four years before being released from active duty and entering the University of Maryland in 1949. While there, he met Constance Alexandra Cook and they married in 1951. He reenlisted in the Navy for one additional tour, after which he returned to the University of Maryland to earn a B.A. in Criminology in 1955. That same year, Jack entered the Officer Candidate program of the United States Marine Corps, proudly serving until his retirement in 1970 with the rank of Major. He was a career tanker who served as a Company Officer at the United States Naval Academy, and on the staff of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff. He served in the Viet Nam War, 1st Tank Battalion, from 1967-68. After military retirement, Jack began a new career with the State of Maryland becoming the Assistant Executive Director of Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commissions, retiring from the Commissions in 1993 as Executive Director. During his tenure, in 1991, he served as Advisor to the Estonian Police Department by request of the Republic of Estonia to the Governor of Maryland. He also returned to Estonia twice to work at the Estonian National Defense Academy. Jack also earned an M.A. in Management from the University of Maryland and graduated from the Armed Forces Staff College and the University of Maryland/Aspen Institute Government Executive Institute. Jack was a member of St Paul's Anglican Church in Crownsville, a former member and vestry member of All Hallows Parish in Davidsonville, a member of the USMC Vietnam Tankers Association and the University of Maryland Alumni Association. Jack loved the Corps, his country, and his family. Always a rich and amusing storyteller, he gathered his much-loved tales from his service with the Navy and Marines, his early childhood, and his many adventures from domestic and worldwide travels. He loved life and hated to see it end and will be missed beyond measure by his devoted family. In addition to his parents, Jack was predeceased by his wife of 57 ½ years, Constance Cook Schuyler; his brother, Theodore Kent Schuyler; and his great granddaughter, Avery Constance Houck. Jack is survived by his wife of eight years, Judith McDonald Schuyler; daughter, Leigh Schuyler Houck (Lawrence Buc) of Washington, DC; Elizabeth Schuyler Niemyer (John) of Laytonsville, MD; and Jennifer Schuyler Petty (Robert) of Papillion, NE. In addition, he was cherished by his grandchildren James Houck, Rob Houck Jr., Jake Niemyer, Red Petty, Alicia Petty, and Schuyler Petty, as well as five great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at the John M. Taylor Funeral Home, 147 Duke of Gloucester Street, Annapolis, MD on Sunday, July 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, July 2 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Anglican Church, 1505 Crownsville Rd., Crownsville, MD. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Jack's memory to St. Paul's Anglican Church Box, 380 Crownsville, MD 21032 or to Hospice of the Chesapeake (hospicechesapeake.org) 90 Ritchie Highway, Pasadena, MD 21122. An online guest book is available at www.johnmtaylorfuneralhome.com Published in The Washington Post on June 27, 2018
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