Frank Dorsey Combs
February 26, 1937 ~ May 7, 2017
Frank Dorsey Combs, 80, of Leonardtown, MD passed away on May 7, 2017 at his daughter’s residence in Lexington Park, MD. Born on February 26, 1937 in Leonardtown, MD, he was the son of the late Elizabeth Ireland Dorsey Combs and Francis Joseph Combs. Frank is survived by his children: Katie Ann, Francis Joseph, William Thomas, and their spouses Louis, Emily, Jessica, and grandchildren. Siblings: Joseph Jordan, William George and Thomas Harden Combs will mourn the loss of this good decent man. He graduated from Western Maryland College in June 1958 and served six months active duty in the Army Reserves (Fort Knox). He lived his entire life in Leonardtown, MD. Frank retired in 1992 after many years as the head of the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for the Tri-County Region. He loved sports and participated thoughout his life in touch football, softball, and bowling. In his older years, Frank became a pretty good stock-picker and was an avid fan of movies.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 11:00 AM in St. Aloysius Catholic Church with Father David Beaubien officiating. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Belle Meade School in Sperryville, VA. (www.bellemeadeschool.org.)





Prayers to Frank Dorsey and to all his family.I grew up with Frank in Leonardtown and played many baseball and softball games.He was a GOOD player.Rest in peace Dorsey.
Bill and family,
May you find strength in fond memories of Mr. Combs. Peace be with all that know and loved him.
My sincere sympathy to all of Frank Dorsey’s family. I went to grade school and high school with him at SMA. He was always very nice. I saw him a few years ago and we talked and talked about “old times”. May he rest in peace. I will not be able to attend his services as I have to go out of town for the weekend. I will be praying for him and his family. God bless us all.
My Deepest Condolences go out to the Combs family, I hope you find comfort in these words, “He will swallow up death forever,……And will wipe away the tears from all faces. Isaiah 25:8
Deepest Sympathy to the family of Mr.Combs.
So sorry to hear of your loss.
would see him daily on his walks, as I work next door at Nursing Center. Such a pleasant gentleman, may he rest in peace.