Vice President Dick Cheney, dignitaries, friends and family gathered yesterday to remember the life of publisher and former diplomat Philip Merrill, 72, who passed on while sailing alone on the Chesapeake Bay on June 10, 2006. Phil Merrill purchased Capital-Gazette Newspapers in 1968, later adding Baltimore magazine and Washingtonian magazine (1979) to his company.
My husband took great joy in publishing the Capital-Gazette Newspapers and the Washingtonian. He was particularly proud of the fact that he ran the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States. - Eleanor Merrill on the passing of her husband
Washingtonian Editor John A. Limpert
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Washingtonian Editor John A. Limpert
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Mr. Merrill's son, Douglas Merrill and Washingtonian Editor John A. Limpert
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Mr. Merrill's son, Douglas Merrill and Washingtonian Editor John A. Limpert
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Mr. Merrill's son, Douglas Merrill and Washingtonian Editor John A. Limpert *
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University of Maryland President C.D. Mote Jr. "We always agreed. He talked. I listened."
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University of Maryland President C.D. Mote Jr. "He wore the same red-striped tie to every Maryland event for years, stains and all. I hope to enshrine this treasure in the university archives someday."
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University of Maryland President C.D. Mote Jr.
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University of Maryland President C.D. Mote Jr.
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A couple watches Catherine Merrill Williams from a screen located at the entrance of Mellon Auditorium.
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Phil Merrill in Aspen with daughters Cathy and Nancy, and son Douglas and daughter-in-law Lisa.
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Phil Merrill and his daughter Cathy
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Phil and Ellie Merrill celebrate 25 years of publishing The Washingtonian.
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After the Memorial, cookies and ice cream was served. Mr. Merrill would have enjoyed them.
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