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Distinguished Citizen 1980

Edward Donald Darr (1911 – 1978) Distinguished Citizen 1980 Father: Edward Delaware Darr Mother: Elsie E Sigafoose Birth: 14 Sep 1911 Maryland, USA Death: Dec 1978 Brunswick, Frederick, Maryland, USA Residence: 1920 Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USA

Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Darr, E. Donald (1911-1978) Honored 1980 Except for the period of military service, Donald Darr lived his entire life in Brunswick, giving freely of his time to community service. Donald was cofounder and charter member of the Brunswick Potomac Foundation and served as president for ten years. He was commander of the American Legion Post, and president of the BHS Alumni Association and the Lions Club. He served with the County Tourism Council and the Commission on Aging. A devoted leader in scouting and youth work, Donald E. Darr helped develop Camp Westmar, Maryland’s American Legion Camp. His estate went largely to local community causes and Camp Westmar.

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