Albert Francis Guy
June 11, 1929 ~ March 9, 2023
Albert “Al” Francis Guy, 93, of Clements, MD, passed away on March 9, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. Al was born on June 11, 1929 in Clements, MD to the late Anna Mary Agnes Abell and the late Claude Eugene Guy. On June 14, 1952, Al married the late Eleanor “Micie” Ann Nelson, with whom he shared 49 years and 9 children.
Al is survived by his very faithful companion, Evelyn Diehl, and his children: Tammy Pilkerton (Charlie) of Clements, MD, Ellen Nelson (Wally) of Chaptico, MD, Dottie Nelson (David) of Clements, MD, Francis Guy (Sandy) of Clements, MD, Agnes Bennett (Tim) of Clements, MD, Tim Guy (Irene) of Spring Hill, FL, Brian Guy (Kim) of Clements, MD, Mike Guy (Dawn) of Clements, MD, and Sonny Guy (Jen) of Clements, MD, 24 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren.
Al was preceded in death by his siblings Joseph Stanton Guy, Claude Bryon Guy, Mary Agnes Hammett, Dorothy Elizabeth Emig, Laura Cecelia Gass, Nellie Evangeline Patrick, Anna Gertrude Haden, Claudia Abell Yates, Frederick Edmund Guy, Charles Perry Guy, and George Aloysius Guy, his grandsons Dale Nelson and Josh Guy, and his granddaughter Candance Ann Goddard.
Al was a lifelong resident of St. Mary’s County. He attended St Joseph’s School in Morganza, MD and graduated from Charlotte Hall Military Academy in 1947. He enlisted in the Air Force on December 30, 1950. While in the Air Force, Al received many commendations for his aerial mapping photography while serving overseas in Tripoli during the Korean Conflict. Al was honorably discharged on November 29, 1954. Prior to the service, he worked for Georgie, delivering Arrow beer. After the service he worked for Wink at Guy Brothers Implements. In November of 1961, Al and Micie purchased the lawn and garden business from Wink, creating Guy’s Brother Marine, Inc. Al worked on many small engines and quickly earned a reputation for servicing outboards, lawn mowers, chain saws, and water pumps. He built a quality business that provided for his family. After the death of Micie in 2001, Al passed the day-to-day management to his two sons, Francis and Mike, who still run the business today.
Al was a devout Catholic and dedicated member of Sacred Heart Church in Bushwood, MD. He was a fixture as the cashier for the church’s dinners and loyal to the church choir until circumstances prevented him from being able to attend. Al was a charter member of the 7th District Optimist Club and served as President for the Optimist Club in 1978. He was the club’s chaplain and official photographer and rarely missed an event. Al was a member of American Legion Post 221, Leonardtown Knights of Columbus Council, and former member of the Mechanicsville Moose Lodge.
In a few words, Al’s life could be summed up as God, Family, Optimist, photography, bird watching, gardening, sudoku puzzles, fishing, and spending time with family on his boat, the “Micie G”. Over the course of his life, he enjoyed being a member of the local pool and duck pin bowling leagues, Rocking Chair Softball and pitching horseshoes. He never tired of watching local softball, the Washington Nationals, and looked forward to football season and attending Washington Redskins games with friends. Of course, he loved his Budweiser, which he referred to as “Vitamin B.”
Al was a devoted husband, a present father, a supportive brother, and the perfect “Pop”. He will be missed deeply by all of his family and friends and undoubtedly will be remembered as the “Greatest Guy”.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, March 16, 2023 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 6:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, followed by recitation of the Rosary by the Knights of Columbus and an Optimist Prayer Service. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, March 17, 2023 at 10:30 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD, with Father Stephen Wyble officiating. Interment will follow at Charles Memorial Gardens in Leonardtown, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be his grandsons, Kevin Pilkerton, Gary Nelson, Danny Nelson, Kyle Bennett, Jason Guy, Austin Guy, Michael Guy, Jr., and Eric Guy. Honorary pallbearers will be his granddaughters, Laura Ward, Rachael Bowles, Kari O’Brien, Brandy Guy, Melissa Lacey, Amanda Goddard Bennett, Shannon Farrell, Catie Brown, Ashley Jo Guy, Mikaela Guy, Elaina Guy, Emily Guy, and Elyssa “Lou” Guy.
Contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church – Choir Fund, P.O. Box 37, Bushwood, MD 20618 and/or the Seventh District Optimist Club, P.O. Box 53, Bushwood, MD 20618.
Arrangements provided by the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home and Cremation Services, P.A., Leonardtown, MD.





To the Guy Family, we are sorry for your loss, you will be in our thoughts and prayers. Scott Marla Mclane
To the extended Guy family and my childhood friends, I am so sorry for the loss of Mr. Guy. I fondly remember his bright and contagaus smile at almost every turn of my childhood, from the bike rodeo to the fishing derby. What a lovely and gentle soul to model from.
Very sad to hear of Al Francis’ passing. A true gentleman. I still have the wool horse blanket my grandmother purchased at Guy Brothers Store in Clements in 1920. She paid $2 for it. So many are passing on. The end of an era.
Joseph Norris
It is with heavy hearts that we send our condolences to the Guy and extended family members. So sorry to hear of Mr. Guys passing. He was such a large part of the St. Mary’s Community. He was always present for his Children, Grandchildren, and I’m sure his Great-grandchildren to cheer them on in a variety of sports and life events. He never failed to flash his contagious and proud smile. I will always treasure the adorable photographs that he took of our daughter at ballgames when she was about 18 months old, he was also the photographer at our wedding. I’m sure his beautiful photographs and the memories of his presence will live on in your hearts and minds always. God Bless you all.
Keith and Annette Williams
Our deepest condolences to the Guy family. Mr. Guy was our wedding photographer in 1974, and his picture of us is proudly displayed in our living room. He was always smiling no matter where or when you saw him. RIP
My condolences to the entire family, he was such a good man & a great businessman. It was good to see him at the family business every time I stopped in. He will be missed by many!! Hugs & prayers to you all.
To the Guy family – my deepest sympathies on your father’s passing. He was a great man who will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Bill Simpson and Family
We have very fond memories of Al. Our sympathy to the family.
Wally and Diana Henderson