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Suddenly on Sunday, March 31, 2013, Vaughn Glen Estep was called from labor to rest. Vaughn was born on Thursday, October 26, 1950 to the late William Eugene and Mary Gladys Curtis Estep. In Vaughn’s early childhood years he resided on Chewning Farm with his family until they moved to Jewell Road. He received his education in Anne Arundel County Public Schools and graduated from Southern Senior High School, where he was Wrestler of the Year in 1968 – 1969. In January 1970 he entered into the United States Army. After returning from his military duty he gained employment with Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC). He later worked for Reliable Construction Company as the Foreman from 1984 until his retirement in 2009. He was joined in holy matrimony on Saturday, September 19, 1981 to Romcesa Olouuimce Jones. This union brought him his son in love, Brian. In 1987, Romcesa and Vaughn welcomed their baby boy Andre Vaughn. Vaughn was a fun loving person who loved life and lived it to its fullest. Being raised in a family where family always came first, he enjoyed visiting with his two loving aunts and enjoyed his daily talks with his mother-in-law. His friends became family too. He had a very special bond with the members of Simba DoJang and coached little league in his earlier years. He enjoyed fishing, swimming, riding his motorcycles, sitting outside reading his bible, drinking coffee, camping, traveling and lastly telling people what to do (smile). Vaughn was raised as a young man in Carter’s United Methodist Church and continued his membership until his untimely death. Vaughn was a dedicated member, serving as the adult Sunday School Teacher for over 15 years. He also taught adult Bible Study, was Chairperson of Lay Servants and the former Chairperson of Pastor Parish Relations (PPR). He was an active member of the United Methodist Men where he participated in the nursing home ministry. In 2009, he became a Certified Lay Minister (CLM). He loved lifting his voice with the Continuous Praise Choir and Carter’s Men Choir. Vaughn leaves fond memories to his lovely wife Romcesa; two sons Brian (Tracey) Moulden and Andre Estep; two granddaughters Bria Scipio and Rihanna Farrell-Hodges; one sister; Gloria Little with whom he had a special bond; three brothers Eugene (Joyce), William and Warren Estep; two aunts Cleo Curtis and Isabella Estep; Melissa Farrell, the daughter he never had; mother-in-law Marie (Granny) Jones, brother-in-law James (Agnes) Jones; seven sister-in-laws Barbara (Clinton) Tongue, Mamie (James) Brice, Pamela Smith, Bonita Jones, Cynthia (Steven) Francis, Wilhelmina Jones and Sonya (George) Knight, Godchildren Stefhan and Devonte Francis and Damian Swann, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and close friends too numerous to name. He was preceded in death by his brother Carl Estep.