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Marva H. MarchPayroll Employee
Marva Henry March, 59, who spent more than 20 years as a payroll employee at what is now CGI, an information technology services company, died April 21 at her home in Beltsville. She had breast cancer.
Mrs. March retired from CGI last year. She previously did payroll and accounting work for the International City/County Management Association and Amtrak's Auto Train service.
She was born in Georgetown, Guyana, and grew up in Hartford, Conn. She settled in the Washington area in the early 1970s, attended Howard University and took accounting classes at the University of Maryland.
She was a member of the Solid Rock Church of Riverdale.
Her marriage to Clive March ended in divorce.
Survivors include three children, Clive March Jr. of Cheswick, Pa., Christopher March of Bowie and Deanne March of Beltsville; four brothers; three sisters; and six grandchildren.
-- Adam Bernstein
Elsie Trittipoe MillerSecretary
Elsie Trittipoe Miller, 99, a retired secretary and stenographer with several federal agencies, died April 25 of pneumonia at George Washington University Hospital. She was a lifelong resident of the District.
Born in the District in 1908, she was a secretary and stenographer for the federal government for more than 26 years. She worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Interior Department, the Navy Department and the agency then known as the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. She retired in 1971.
For more than 50 years, Mrs. Miller was a member of Capitol Hill Baptist Church. She also was a member of Eastern Star and enjoyed genealogy, reading and knitting.
Her husband, John A. Miller, died in 1976.
There are no immediate survivors.
-- Joe Holley




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