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His wife, Catherine Long Glendening, died in 2000.
Survivors include three sons, John Glendening III of Salinas, Calif., Robert L. Glendening of Laconia, N.H., and Bruce B. Glendening of McLean; and three grandchildren.
James Reid Gouge Jr.Engineer
James Reid Gouge Jr., 78, who worked for several engineering firms before retiring from the Mitro Corp., died of multiple myeloma Oct. 11 at the Capital Hospice in Falls Church. He was a resident of Vienna.
Mr. Gouge was born in Washington and graduated from McKinley Technical High School. He then enlisted in the Navy and served during World War II and the Korean conflict.
In 1958, he graduated from the University of Maryland engineering institute. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu and Omicron Delta Kappa.
He volunteered with the science departments at Herndon Middle School and Mountain View high school in Centreville, demonstrating science activities. He also volunteered to feed the homeless. He was active in Vienna Baptist Church for nearly 40 years.
He enjoyed sports, especially golf, and he refereed youth soccer for several years.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Gardner Gouge of Vienna; two children, Amy Richards of Sterling and James Gardner Gouge of Centreville; and six grandchildren.
Pauline P. BealeBusinesswoman
Pauline P. Beale, 62, who had a 30-year career in government sales and contracting, died of colon cancer Sept. 27 at Capital Hospice in Arlington.
Mrs. Beale retired in June from All Business Systems Inc. She previously worked for Tab Business Products Inc. as the metropolitan Washington manager.
She was born in Fort Devens, Mass., and grew up in Red Bank, N.J. She graduated from Brookdale Community College in Long Branch, N.J., and moved to the Washington area in 1976.
Survivors include her husband of 18 years, Sean Beale of Fairfax; a daughter, Alixandra Shea Beale of Fairfax; three brothers; and a sister.
Edward R. McGivernCIA Officer
Edward Robert McGivern, 70, a Central Intelligence Agency officer, died of liver cancer Oct. 18 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. He lived in Vienna.
His first tour of duty for the CIA was in Vietnam in 1964. His overseas posts included Taichung, Taiwan, for Mandarin language instruction; Taipei, Taiwan; Burma; Singapore; Hong Kong and Indonesia.
Born in Butte, Mont., Mr. McGivern joined the Navy and then graduated from Carroll College in Helena, Mont. He attended graduate school at the University of Montana.
Mr. McGivern, who came to the Washington area in 1963, retired in 1994. He enjoyed golf and the company of his friends at the Vienna Inn, and he helped his wife in her bead business.
Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Star McGivern of Vienna; four children, Edward L. McGivern of Burke, Kay McGivern of Fairfax, Shana Davis of Vienna and Mike McGivern of Butte; a brother; two sisters; and six grandchildren.
Josephine Cascio PuglisiHomemaker, Church Member
Josephine Rose Cascio Puglisi, 86, a homemaker and church member, died after a heart attack Oct. 22 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. She lived in Fairfax County.
She was born in New Lexington, Ohio, and moved to Washington as a child, graduating from the old Nativity High School. She became a bookkeeper, working at the investment building on K Street NW downtown.
She married and became involved with volunteer work through her church, St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church in Anacostia. Mrs. Puglisi and her friends operated a catering business in Hillcrest Heights for a number of years. More recently, she made dinners for her grandsons' high school varsity football teams.
Her husband of 65 years, Joseph Puglisi, died in 2003.
Survivors include four daughters, Nancy Ciatti, Linda Zanelotti, Joanne Chrisinger and Mary Margaret Gleason, all of Fairfax County; nine grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
Elizabeth Morris BarksdaleAdministrative Aide
Elizabeth Morris Barksdale, 84, an administrative aide in a physician's office, died of pulmonary and cardiac diseases Oct. 22 at Inova Alexandria Hospital.
A lifelong Alexandrian, she graduated from George Washington High School and worked for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. before working for Dr. Martin Delaney Jr.
An expert housekeeper, she also enjoyed traveling and making intricate Christmas decorations.
Survivors include her husband of 56 years, O.B. Barksdale of Alexandria.




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