In Memoriam

Very special people make the Victorian Chautauqua a memorable and treasured experience. Whether they volunteer, perform, or become valued patrons, each person is part of the Chautauqua legacy. This page pays tribute to those who gave their time and talent to the festival. They will be sorely missed but forever remembered as the gems of our time. Take a moment to learn of their impact.

Mary with her husband John and three boys, Rob, Michael, and Alex. (shown left to right)

Mary Sincell McEwen

March 12, 1963 - November 17, 2022

Mary was a gifted writer, proofreader, and editor. She served as the coordinator for the Arts & Entertainment Districts of Grantsville and Oakland, Maryland, and headed up the advisory committees of those two organizations. During her 27-year career as a co-owner, reporter, and journalist with The Republican, her family-owned newspaper in Garrett County, Maryland she covered the arts in Garrett County extensively, writing a wide range of reports and feature stories for nearly three decades.

Betty (left) with her friend Mary Helen Spear at the 2021 Victorian Chautauqua fundraiser dinner.

Betty Ellington

August 29, 1935 - December 15, 2022

After a long civil service career, Betty retired from Voice of America in Washington DC in 1994. She became a resident of Garrett County and a member of the Civic Club after moving from Virginia in 2000. She was an active member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, a member of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and numerous community activities including the Civic Club of Oakland.

Jeff’s impressive collection on display at the 2022 Victorian Chautauqua.

Jeff Browning

April 12, 1965 — April 22, 2023

Jeff Browing set up an impressive display of antiques and collectibles for two years at the Victorian Chautauqua. Helping to launch the festival, his dream was to grow the antique show and sale over time by inviting additional dealers from the region. He was highly regarded as a dealer carrying the best antiques in Garrett County.

Philip performing songs of the Civil War at the 2022 Victorian Chautauqua.

Philp Gerard

April 7, 1955 - November 7, 2022

Philip Gerard became a Victorian Chautauquan in 2022 after presenting the music of the Civil War. Through the following week, he taught an adult workshop for music writing, one of his passions. He was a fantastic addition to the program leaving an indelible mark on the event.

Ron & Cherie go full tilt at the Victorian Chautauqua fundraiser dinner.

Ron Krug

January 20, 1958 - March 11, 2024

Ron Krug was an enthusiastic supporter of the Victorian Chautauqua and attended the Writers’ Workshop in 2021 under the direction of Diana Hume George. He became a familiar face during the weekend event and lent a hand in enthusiastically introducing speakers and performers. His kind and welcoming nature was a hallmark of the festival.