Obituaries

Reginald Owen Faust, 'Reggie,' 87, of Annapolis

Obituary and service information from George P. Kalas Funeral Home in Edgewater.

Reginald Owen Faust, “Reggie” , 87, a resident of Annapolis for 64 years, died at Perry Point VA Medical Center on Thursday, July 30, 2015.

Reggie was born in Camp Parole, MD on November 28, 1927 to the late William Owen and Norma Tucker Faust. He did two stints in the military, one during WWII and the other serving in Korea, where he was awarded two Bronze Star Medals. After the Korean War Reginald held various jobs, he was a brakeman on the railroad, a lineman for BGE and was self-employed as a gym owner.

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He owned “Reggie’s Gym” in Annapolis and was very proud of how many people he helped over the years. Reginald invented three pieces of exercise equipment with specific safety features that he was able to patent. During his lifetime he has received over 265 awards for his prowess in bodybuilding, but more importantly, to him, is the monies he has raised for different charities through bodybuilding competitions.

The first competition he organized was the first one in Annapolis and it was called “Mr. and Mrs. Annapolis Body-Building Show” and had 67 contestants and was the biggest in the State of Maryland. The proceeds from the competition went to a gym member who was hit by an automobile and was in a coma. In all he has raised over $76,000 for 13 local organizations. He liked to tell people that once during a seven-month period he raised money for the Salvation Army by dancing at the Hangar Club in Camp Springs, MD.

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Reggie’s memberships included St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church in Edgewater, the L.L. Merrill, Sr., Chapter 3 DAV and the Elks Club of Annapolis, where he was past Exalted Ruler. He had a passion for taking care of animals, he particularly enjoyed feeding his birds and squirrels.

Besides his parents he is preceded in death by a sister, Norma Klotz and a brother-in-law, Stanley Fowler.

He is survived by his wife, Cheryl A. Faust, who he married on September 2, 1997, two sisters, Jeanne Fowler of Manassas, VA and Nancy Tattlebaum of South Weymouth, MA and three in-laws, Barbara Ballinger, Tina Noble and Dave Tattlebaum. Reggie is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Reggie’s Life will be held on Tuesday, August 4, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the George P. Kalas Funeral Home, 2973 Solomons Island Road in Edgewater.

Services will be held on Wednesday, August 5 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, 4 Wallace Manor Road in Edgewater.

Interment will be in Maryland Veterans Cemetery in Crownsville. In lieu of flowers contributions should be sent to either St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church or Perry Point VA Medical Center, c/o Brandi Sima, Bldg. 15H, Rm 214D, PP/135/VS, Perry Point, MD 21902.

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