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Obituary of residents of Maryland and Northern Virginia.
88-year-old James Whitehead, whose company created scoreboard at the RFK Stadium in Washington, DC, and posted billboard ads throughout the medium term
Died in the Atlantic region in January.
He is at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland.
One daughter, Sherri Cissel, said the reason was heart failure. Mr.
He was born in Atlanta and came to Washington in 1958 as director of the local outdoor advertising office.
He founded his own outdoor advertising company in 1964 and later became known as the Whitehead Associates.
At the same time, he organized a beauty contest with Miss Universe and Miss America.
Kumao Toda, 94, an economist who worked for the Federal Highway Administration and its predecessor, the public roads Bureau, for 28 years, died in January.
A nursing home in Rockville, Maryland
Julie Takai, his power of attorney, said the reason was the complications of dementia. Mr.
Washington resident Toda was born in Los Angeles.
He and his family are among the 120,000 Japanese descendants of the United States. S.
The government was in intern camp during World War II. He served in U. S.
Military intelligence during and after the war, including investigators at the Yokohama war crimes trial.
After retiring from the federal government in 1983, he joined the senior Bowling League in Adelphi, Maryland.
In the 1980 s, Sir.
Toda joined the ranks of former detainees who filed a lawsuit against the United States. S.
The government of the National Committee for Japanese Americans to remedy.
Although ultimately unsuccessful, this action is considered to be in support of Bill 1988, which provides national apologies and compensation to forward detainees.
Sherman Lazarus, 83, is a retired federal Health Department.
He died in January as president and chief executive of American Medical Capital, an investment banking company.
He is at his home in Silver Spring, Maryland.
A son named Jay lazus says the reason is pancreatic cancer. Mr.
Lazus was born in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Settled in Washington in 1951.
In the health, education and welfare department at that time, he helped to set up a plan for Medicare and Medicaid.
His other federal work includes overseeing biomedical research and military health management at the National Institutes of Health --
Nursing system, deputy assistant secretary of defense level.
His government retired in the middle.
In his 1970 s, he served as board member and senior leadership in the health sectorcare companies. Old William Bird
At the age of 91, he was an engineer who worked at the Rural Electrified Bureau for 42 years and retired in 1991 as director of telephone programs and died in December.
24 at a daughter's house in Edgewater, Maryland
A son, Mark Bird, says the reason is prostate cancer. Mr.
Bird, a resident of Galesville, Maryland
Born in Greenup, Kentucky.
Grew up in the Washington area.
He served in the Army during World War II and was captured by the German army in the battle of Bulge in January 1945.
His family said he was a prisoner of war until he was liberated by the Allies in April 1.
He was a Sunday school teacher at the United Methodist Church at Mount Landover, Maryland.
Marimichael Skubel, 62 Washington lawyer, who was a partner of the US Federal Trade Commission from 1978 to 2001, followed by Kirkland & Ellis law firm of the year of the month, died in February.
A hospice center in Washington, D. C.
One daughter, Carla skumbel, says the reason is a brain tumor, a brain tumor. Mrs.
Skubel, who worked at the Justice Department in 2015 and 2016, was born in Marimichael o'alloran, Pa Scranton.
She does unpaid legal work in community legal services. —

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