Rev. Donald Wayne Llewellyn

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: October 31, 1929
  • Date Of Death: April 22, 2020
  • State: Maryland

Rev. Donald Wayne Llewellyn, 90 of Crownsville, Maryland passed away on April 22, 2020. Rev. Llewellyn was born on October 31, 1929 in Frostburg, Maryland. He attended Beall High School, received his B.A. in Sociology & Psychology from Frostburg State & Lycoming Colleges. Also, attended Westminster Theological Seminary and Loyola Colleges. Rev. Llewellyn served as a United Methodist Minister for the majority of life, serving as Pastor in numerous churches in the Baltimore/Anne Arundel Co. Areas and in retirement serving as Assistant/Interim Pastor at the following Methodist Churches. Good Shepherd in Silver Spring, Bethesda UMC, Camp Chapel in Perry Hall, Pasadena, & Linthicum Heights in Maryland.

While at Highlandtown in 1968, Don hosted, on WBAL, the first ever nation-wide radio weeknight, nationwide, talk show. The program was produced under the auspices of the Methodist Television, Radio & Film Commission. Subjects ranged from that of politics (an interview with Hubert Humphrey) to boxing to grief to homosexuality. Don attended the “Trip Around The World” in 1969 (to various countries) sponsored by UMCOR & met with leaders to discuss peace to include, Palestinian & Israeli leaders.

Community involvement has included, serving in the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary in Annapolis Flotilla Coxswain Ratings – former Commander, Wing Chaplain in the Civil Air Patrol, Chaplain for Anne Arundel County Police, Anne Arundel County Mental Health Advisory Committee, Chaplain Johns Hopkins Hospital, sponsored annually at the Hopkins working with the City Public Housing Association, Chairing the Essex Community College advisory Council.

His hobbies included, singing in the Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Baltimore Opera Company Chorus, Bach Society, & Encore. Sailing was his most favorite as he sailed the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries and enjoyed a total of 23 trips on his 38’ Ericson sailboat to Martha’s Vineyard. He served as sailing-training instructor in the American Red Cross and as a certified safe-boating instructor for The Department of Natural Resources. He also enjoyed tennis, flying, snow skiing & scuba diving.

Rev. Llewellyn is survived by his beloved wife, Mildred Stotler Llewellyn; his son, James Douglas Mark Llewellyn, and his daughter, Kathryn Sue Carr & by four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Proceeded in Death. Don’s Parents, Thomas Price & Beulah Llewellyn & Sister, Charlotte Sigler from Frostburg, MD

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