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Funeral Homes in Brookeville, MD
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Brookeville.
Suburbs of Brookeville: Sunshine, Unity.
Brookeville is also known as: Brookeville Knolls, Brookeville Knolls, Maryland, and Montgomery County / Brookeville town.
Zip codes in the city: 20833.
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Facts about the city
- Some of the notable people born here have been: Scott Van Pelt (sports commentator).
Brookeville is a town located twenty miles (32 km) north of Washington, D.C. and two miles (3 km) north of Olney in northeastern Montgomery County, Maryland. Brookeville was settled by Quakers late in the 18th century, and was formally incorporated as a town in 1808. The town served the local agricultural industry, with a toll road built to connect it with markets in Washington, D.C. During the War of 1812, when British troops burned the White House, President James Madison sought refuge in Brookeville on August 26, 1814. During the American Civil War, Brookeville, along with nearby Sandy Spring, was a stop on the underground railroad. Brookeville's population was as high as 3,272 in 1920, though it declined with the advent of the automobile which provided greater mobility for people. Since the 1950s, Brookeville has developed rapidly into a suburban community. The population was 134 at the 2010 census.The United States Postal Service defines a larger area as Brookeville, than what falls within the town boundaries. This includes areas extending to the Patuxent River and the Howard County border, and including the small hamlets of Sunshine and Brighton. Reddy Branch Stream Valley Park surrounds the Town of Brookeville, with the creek flowing west to east towards the Patuxent. Other parks and recreational areas include Rachel Carson Conservation Park, Patuxent River State Park, and the Triadelphia Reservoir. Areas to the north of Brookeville in Howard County and Carroll County have also experienced rapid population growth. Georgia Avenue carries a substantial volume of traffic through the town, from these areas to the north into Montgomery County and Washington, D.C. In 1966, county planning officials recommended that a bypass be built to carry commuters around the town. The project is currently fully funded and in the engineering phase. Construction is projected to begin in 2016.Today, Brookeville is an affluent residential community, with a large portion of residents employed with the government or related professional jobs. The town is governed by a three-person town commission, while surrounding unincorporated areas are administered by the county. Historically, the Brookeville Academy was an important educational institution for the community. In 1883, Sherwood High School opened as a Friends school and became a public school in 1909, serving Brookeville and other nearby areas.
Brookeville Obituaries
It was written by Washington Post (DC) on April 9th, 2021 that Anna Thear passed on in Brookeville, Maryland. Thear was 91 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Anna's life.
It was revealed on June 19th, 2020 that Marilyn "Lyn" Doehler (Cahill) passed on in Brookeville, Maryland. Ms. Doehler was 85 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Marilyn "Lyn"'s life.
It was noted on May 27th, 2020 that Burton "Buddy" Yavener passed away in Brookeville, Maryland. Yavener was 94 years old and was born in Jersey City, NJ. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Burton "Buddy"'s life.
It was reported on May 9th, 2020 that Lawrence "Larry" Diehl died in Brookeville, Maryland. Diehl was 80 years old and was born in New York City, NY. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Lawrence "Larry"'s life.
It was written on February 16th, 2017 that Raymond A Sr Boss died in Brookeville, Maryland. Boss was 65 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Raymond A Sr's life.
It was revealed on July 3rd, 2012 that Gerald W Hawkins passed on in Falling Waters, West Virginia. Hawkins was 81 years old and was born in Brookeville, MD. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Gerald W's life.
It was revealed on July 3rd, 2012 that Gerald W Hawkins passed on in Falling Waters, West Virginia. Hawkins was 81 years old and was born in Brookeville, MD. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Gerald W's life.
It was reported on July 3rd, 2012 that Gerald W Hawkins perished in Falling Waters, West Virginia. Hawkins was 81 years old and was born in Brookeville, MD. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Gerald W's life.
History
Brookeville was settled by Quakers late in the 18th century, and was formally incorporated as a town in 1808. Since the 1950s, Brookeville has developed rapidly into a suburbs community. Moore is also credited as the inventor of the first refrigerator, and coining the term. who, along with Caleb Bentley, was instrumental in creation of the United States Department of Agriculture. Brookeville is a town located twenty miles (32 km) north of Washington, D.C.
The official website for the city of Brookeville is https://townofbrookevillemd.org/.
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