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Robert Raymond Ray Riordon 87 | Obituaries

Robert Raymond “Ray” Riordon 87, passed away on April 24, 2021, with his family by his side, in Millsboro, Del., and was finally reunited with the love of his life after 14 months without her smile. He was the firstborn child of the late Robert C. Riordon and Beta T. Arey Riordon, born on Sept. 9, 1933, in Washington, D.C. He married Jean Marion Pinder in 1955 in Martinsburg, W.Va., and they shared 67 years together. In 1956, he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education. He then joined the U.S. Marine Corps, rising to captain in active duty, and remained in the reserves until 1964. During that time, he earned a master’s degree in education from Miami University of Ohio in 1962 and launched his career as a coach at West Virginia University.

Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens to hold Fallen Heroes Day ceremony

For the first time in two years, the Fallen Heroes Day ceremony will take place in person at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. For family members, it will be a chance to honor the sacrifices made by their loved ones.Jeana Olinger s late husband, Kyle Olinger, will be among those honored Friday at the annual Fallen Heroes Day ceremony at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Oh, it s very special. I mean, he wouldn t think so. He did what he loved to do, said Jeana Olinger.Kyle Olinger was a Montgomery County police officer in 2003 when he was shot during a car stop. He was left paralyzed and died in 2019 from complications.Jeana Olinger gets emotional when she thinks about the sacrifices made by the men and women her husband considered his brothers and sisters in a profession under criticism and reform across the country. It s sad because they are being hated. It upsets me, because you can t do anything, she said.On the first Friday in May, Fallen Heroes Day honors police officers,

Robert Raymond Ray Riordon, Hall of Famer

April 30, 2021 Robert Raymond “Ray” Riordon, 87, passed away Saturday, April 24, 2021, with his family by his side in Millsboro, and was finally reunited with the love of his life after 14 months without her smile. He was the first born to the late Robert C. and Beta T. Arey Riordon Sept. 9, 1933, in Washington, D.C. In 1955 he married Jean Marion Pinder in Martinsburg, W.Va.; they shared 67 years together. In 1956 he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education. After this he joined the Marine Corps, rising to captain in active duty and remained in the reserves until 1964. During that time, he earned a master’s in education from Miami University of Ohio in 1962 and launched his career as a coach at West Virginia University.

Robert Raymond Ray Riordon, who founded and coached the swimming program at Towson University, dies

Robert Raymond Ray Riordon, who founded and coached the swimming program at Towson University, dies
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Maryland s Fallen Heroes Day Ceremony Will Be Live-Streamed May 7

Reply Those on the front line who are working to keep our community safe as they respond to the coronavirus will receive special recognition. (Shutterstock) MARYLAND In honor of police, firefighters and emergency medical/rescue personnel who died in the line of duty, the 36th annual Fallen Heroes Day observance will be live-streamed May 7 at 1 p.m. on the Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens Facebook page. The annual event is the only statewide ceremony in the nation that brings together all segments of the public safety community. Fallen Heroes Day, which is held each year on the first Friday in May, also is an opportunity for the public to show their appreciation for those who risk their lives every day to protect the citizens of Maryland. Including this year s observance, the ceremony has honored 190 Maryland first responders.

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