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Obituaries
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submitted by: Julia Johnson - juliajoh@usc.edu
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Washington
Post Sunday September 10, 1972 p. D6 Deaths Batchelder,
Gertrude B. On Friday, September 8, 1972, at Sibley Hospital,
Gertrude B. [arron] Batchelder
of 4540 49th St., N.W., wife of the late Edward D. [avis]
Batchelder; mother of Mrs. Margaret Toomey, E. [dward] Barron Batchelder, Sister Bettina C. S. C. and Charles F. [rancis] Batchelder. She
is also survived by 12 grandchildren.
Friends may call at Joseph Gawler's Sons, 5130 Wisconsin Ave.
at Harrison St., N. W. (parking on premises) on Saturday 7 to 9 p. m.
and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at The Church of the
Annunciation, 3810 Mass. Ave., N. W., on Monday, September 11, at 10
a. m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Washington
Post Friday April 23, 1971 p. C6 Deaths Batchelder,
Edward D. On Tuesday, April 20, 1971, at Suburban Hospital,
Edward D. [avis] Batchelder
of 4540 49th St., NW, husband of Gertrude B. [arron] Batchelder; father of Mrs. Margaret Toomey, E. [dward] Barron
Batchelder, Sister
Bettina, C. S. C. and
Charles F. [rancis] Batchelder;
brother of Lester and
Donald Batchelder. He is also survived by 12 grandchildren. Friends may call at Joseph Gawler's Sons,
5130 Wisconsin Ave. at Harrison St. NW. (parking on premises) on Thursday,
7-9 p.m., and Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held
on Saturday, April 24, at 10 a. m.
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the charity
of your choice. Washington Post Thursday July 28, 2005 p. B7 Peter L. [eo] McCloud,
54, a lawyer and senior editor of the federal database project with
Lexis-Nexis, died of cancer July 24 in Lexington, Va. Mr. McCloud was
born in the District and grew up in Arlington and Fairfax counties.
He graduated from Gonzaga College High School in the District in 1969
and from the College of William and Mary, with honors, in 1973. In 1974, he joined
the General Services Administration, where he helped oversee renovations
to the federal courthouse in Philadelphia and was a building services
official at the Pentagon. He later became director of federal properties
for the Western District of Virginia, based in Charlottesville. He left government
service in 1980 to attend the University of Virginia School of Law,
where he received a law degree in 1983. He worked with the Virginia
attorney general's office in the summer of 1982. Mr. McCloud entered
law practice in Charlottesville in 1983 with Charles Haugh. Two years
later, he joined the law firm of Boyle, Bain & Downer, where he
specialized in criminal and domestic legal cases. He joined Lexis-Nexis
in 2000 and soon after moved to Lexington. With Lexis-Nexis, he was
part of a special unit compiling federal appellate and state supreme
court rulings. Mr. McCloud was
passionate about baseball and history. He followed the Washington Senators
in the old days, switched to the Baltimore Orioles out of necessity
and traveled to Philadelphia this year for the Washington Nationals'
debut against the Phillies. In college, he was
a Russian history major and was deeply interested in the American Civil
War -- or, as he called it, "the war of northern aggression." Survivors include
his wife of 19 years, Ruth S. Intress
of Lexington; two children, Emily Clare McCloud and George Edmund McCloud, both of Lexington; his father and stepmother, George
John McCloud and Anna
McCloud of Falls Church; a brother, John Patrick McCloud
of Voorhees, N.J.; and three sisters, Mary McCloud
of Decatur, Ga., Anne Boyle
of Denver and Maureen Roberts
of Heathsville, Va.
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