- Date Of Birth: October 30, 1919
- Date Of Death: January 21, 2009
- State: Maryland
Olney Perry Ross, Jr., 89 of Cambridge, passed away at the Chesapeake Woods Center in Cambridge on Wednesday January 21, 2009. He was born at Hurlock on October 30, 1919, and was a son of the late Olney Perry and Hester Travers Ross, Sr.
Mr. Ross attended schools in Hurlock and graduated from Hurlock High School in 1936. On June 3, 1941 he was married to the former Katherine Mills. Mrs. Ross passed away on November 28, 2008. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy Seabees in July of 1942 and served in the Aleutians as a Yeoman First Class. He was a member of the American Forces with Task Force Unit # 16.2.1 that reoccupied Attu Island in May of 1943. Mr. Ross received an Honorable Discharge on October 26, 1945 and was a member of Dorchester Post # 91 American Legion. Mr. Ross was well known for his vegetable garden and he and his wife enjoyed traveling together. He had been an active member of the Cambridge Wesleyan Church for many years and had served as Vice Chairman of the Board, Sunday School Superintendant from 1956 until 1972, had served as Church Secretary as well as Building Fund Treasurer, Sunday School teacher and Men’s Bible Class from 1973 until 2005 and also Choir Director. He had also served on various committees and was Area Youth Leader, had served as a Delegate to District and General Conferences and had also served on the Board of Directors of the Denton Nursing Home from 1981 until 1991. Mr. Ross had worked at the Cambridge Wire Cloth Co. for 45 years starting off working in the plant, and retired in 1984 as Manager of Conveyor Belt Sales and Quality Control. Mr. Ross had been a resident at the Chesapeake Woods Center in Cambridge since March of 2008 where he passed away on Wednesday afternoon.
Survivors include one daughter Kathy Elzey and her husband Keith Elzey of Cambridge, one son Fred Ross and his wife Anne Ross of Parsonsburg, four grandchildren Bryan Hall, Brandon Hall, Heather Towers and Zebulan Ross, one great granddaughter Destiny Ross, one great grandson Dominic Guy-Hall. He is also survived by a sister Patty Rhue of Hurlock and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a daughter Carol Ann Ross, a son Ronald Wayne Ross, two sisters Florence Pritchett and Carrie B. Wheatley, and a brother Charles Ross.