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Maggie Elizabeth Young, 90, was born to the late Alexander Young and Ozella Height-Johnson on June 26, 1921, in Prince Frederick, Maryland. She departed this life on October 25, 2011 after a short period of illness at her home with Bea, Pam and Sheeda at her bedside. Maggie was educated in a one-room schoolhouse in Adelina. She was a member of Carroll Western United Methodist Church. She enjoyed visiting other churches and listening to gospel music. Maggie loved the Lord and enjoyed the preached word, the singing and attended most of the services. Her favorite song was “One Day At A Time” and her favorite saying “I Won’t Give Up”. She also enjoyed playing with her kids and the neighborhood children. She truly enjoyed flying with her friend and employer Franklin Parran in his personal airplane. She leaves to cherish in loving memory her six children Lloyd, Raymond (Patricia), James (Monica), Chester (Phyllis), Dale (Valerie), and Beatrice (Francis) and one son-in-law Joseph Smith. Maggie has 31 grandchildren and 15 great-great grandchildren. She leaves to cherish two sisters Virginia and Mary Johnson (William) and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her Children, baby girl, Wilbur, Elizabeth and Viola. One Sister Evelyn Johnson and six Brothers, Wilbur, Woodrow, Willie, James, Leroy and Raymond. She leaves to cherish many fond memories, her devoted friend Keith Robinson who she called her nurse & family friends Ernestine Smith, Morris Haskins, Jackie and Carlton Mason and Libby Johnson. She was blessed with the love and assistance from her niece Susan Harris, who made sure all her spiritual needs and wants were met. She was also blessed to have the Taylor Family in her life.