The company known today as Rausch Funeral Home, P.A. began in 1974 when John O. Rausch and his wife Myrtle purchased, expanded and built their home onto the Buchanan Funeral Home located on Mt. Harmony Lane in Owings, MD. This newly constructed...
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Facts about the city
Bladensburg is a town in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 9,148 at the 2010 census. Areas in Bladensburg have the ZIP code 20710. Bladensburg is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) from central Washington, D.C.
Bladensburg Obituaries
It was noted by Washington Post (DC) on March 10th, 2021 that Edith Veronica Frazier died in Bladensburg, Maryland. Frazier was 81 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Edith Veronica's life.
It was revealed by Norwich Bulletin on October 28th, 2012 that Katherine Ida "Kay" Remley (Cobb) died in Connecticut. Ms. Remley was 95 years old and was born in Bladensburg, MD. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Katherine Ida "Kay"'s life.
It was disclosed by Maryland Independent on May 9th, 2012 that John Cleveland Gray perished in Bladensburg, Maryland. Gray was 87 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor John Cleveland's life.
History
The population was 7,661 at the 2000 census. In 1999, Bladensburg, Colmar Manor, Maryland Manor, and Cottage City, Maryland City were lauded by the Joint Center for Sustainable Communities for their collaboration with Prince George's County for the Port Towns Revitalization Initiative, which created a common 'Port Towns' identity for the towns; encouraged businesses development through infrastructure and façade improvements; acquisition of historic properties and plans for their reuse; and reconstruction of the Bladensburg waterfront and marina. As of 6 June 1746, only 18 of the lots had been improved according to the stipulations of the act. With the establishment in 1747 of a government tobacco inspection system, Bladensburg became a designated tobacco inspection and grading port. Christopher Lowndes' house, Bostwick (Bladensburg, Maryland) and those built by David Ross and William Hilleary (the William Hilleary House (Bladensburg, Maryland) Hilleary House) were among them.
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