George Emerick "Popcorn" Fenwick
October 30, 1944 ~ May 23, 2020
George Emerick “Popcorn” Fenwick, 75 of Lexington Park, MD passed away at Bridgepoint National Harbor, Washington, DC on May 23, 2020.
He was the second child of fourteen children, born on October 30, 1944 to the late George Henry and Margaret Madeline (Somerville) Fenwick.
George received his education from St. Peter Claver Catholic School and Cardinal Gibbons High School, graduating Class of 1964. After graduating from high school, George began his federal government career at Indian Head Division as a Propellant Handler in the Extrusion Plant. On October 5, 1966, he was drafted in United States Army to serve during the Vietnam War. After serving his country, he received a National Defense Service Medal with an honorable discharge, George returned to Indian Head Division on October 15, 1968 to continue his federal government career, as a Wood Worker Leader. During his career, he received numerous accolades and awards including, Outstanding Performances, Commander’s Award for Team Excellence, Employee of the Year, Special Act and On the Spot Awards, Safe Driving Award and Career Service Awards. After, over 40 years of dedicated service, George retired from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division, Indian Head, MD on March 31, 2006.
George was united in holy matrimony to the late Queenie Elizabeth Fenwick on September 15, 1979. They celebrated 35 years together, prior to her passing on November 11, 2014. From that union, they were blessed with four children.
He was a faithful servant and lifelong member of St. Cecilia Catholic Church, where he served as an Usher. He was a 3rd Degree Member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Michael’s Council No. 2065, Ridge, MD. He was an active member of the Knights of Columbus, always helping out in the community. George would visit the sick, homebound family members, friends and neighbors, encouraging them and lifting their spirits in the Lord; he was always willing to lend a helping hand, when needed.
He was the patriarch of the Fenwick Family and had a heart of gold. His caring and generous heart, sociable personality, won hearts, respect and touched the lives of many who knew him. George enjoyed hosting gatherings for family and friends, casino trips, shopping, listening to oldies and gospel music, watching sports “a true die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan”, attending family events and reunions, which would not end without a “words of wisdom” speech for the family.
George’s fatherly spirit will be missed by many family members but will never be forgotten.
George leaves to cherish his memories, three children; Marvin A. Fenwick and Karin M. Walcott (Lloyd) both of Lexington Park, MD, and James A. Smith of Grand Prairie, TX; Grandchildren, Deuan, Sr., Marque (Tsianina), Eboni, Jaleesa (Marcus), Demetrious, Dominique, Erica, Shanti, Shamear, Kevina and Tatiana. Great-Grandchildren, Deuan, Jr. “DJ”, Maliya, Makhia, Loyal, Jedidiah, Elijah, Aiyana, Kyrah, Alijah, Ashanti, Anasiah, Azariah, Arayla, Taylor, Antonio, Atlanta and Aubrey. Four brothers, Robert Fenwick (Dottie), Joseph Fenwick (Jackie), Philip Fenwick (Allison) and Charles Fenwick (Glenda); six sisters, Agnes “Celie” Fenwick, Arlene Carter (Robert), Brenda Butler (Darnell), Alma Elaine Somerville (Pernell), Phyllis Stevens, and Cathy Bush (Tommy); brothers-in-law, James Edward Carroll, Samuel McClane and Larry Brown; sister-in-law, Nola Carroll, one aunt/godmother Annie Carroll and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Godchildren, Barbara Lee Chase, Michael Fenwick, Sr., Yvonne Brooks, Steven Carter, twins, Keith and Kevin Lee and Joshua Williams. He will truly be missed by all, especially by his brother-in-law, who was like a brother, Robert “Catfish” Carter whom he shared a special bond with.
In addition to his parents, George was preceded in death by his wife, Queenie, son, Charles E. Carter, daughter-in-law, Ramona Smith; sisters, Margaret “Peggy” Carroll, Mary “Patsy” Miles and Mildred Fenwick; sister-in-law, Mary Margaret Woods; brothers-in-law, William Carter, Horace McClane, William Stevens and James Miles; and nephews, Wayne Clinton, Sr. and godson, Joseph Clinton.
The family wishes to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation for all your prayers, your words of encouragement, your love, and many acts of kindness extended to us during our time of sorrow. May God continue to bless each and every one of you!
The family will receive friends on Friday, June 5, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in St. Cecilia's Catholic Church St. Mary's City, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be for immediate family only. Interment will at St. James Catholic Cemetery Lexington Park, MD.
A live stream will be offered on St. Cecilia's Catholic Church Facebook page.





Our condolences to the Family of George, Popcorn was a Great friend and co-worker, and we will always remember, his laughter and jokes and his witty sense of humor. RIP
To my dad. I will surely miss you. Our rides on weekends to yard sales our eating out on weekends and making you rice puddings on a minutes notice. You are a remarkable loving man and loved by many. You and mom are together again and I know that heaven will be out up with laughter! You will never be forgotten and will always have a special place in my heart that will never be replaced. I love you always.karin
Condolences to the family of Emerick,we shared some good times especially around the holidays getting together to talk about stuffed ham. Prayers to the family at this time of sorrow.
Marvin, Karin and the entire Fenwick Family
It was a pleasure knowing Mr. Emerick. He was a good person, his laughter always lifted my spirit. May he rest in peace. My prayers are always with you. Much Love!
Life as we know it keeps fading away, but Almighty God has promised a world that will be free of sickness and death through his Son Jesus Christ. Revelation 21:4
The loss of someone dear to us is never easy, please accept our deepest heartfelt condolences to the family. Truly will be missed “Popcorn”. God bless.
Sister Yvette & Family, Please accept our heartfelt condolences. May God comfort you and give you strength during this difficult time.
Matthew 5 vs 4
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.”
Love, Elder Russell & Min Latasha
Sister Yvette & Family,
Your RFGC Family sends heartfelt condolences. May God comfort you and give you strength during this difficult time.
“Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.”
—John 14:27
Love, RFGC
George was a good person. we attended high school together. he was always kind and friendly. I know that you will miss him but he will always live as you remember his life and goodness God bless He is at home.
My condolences go out to the family. It seems like I have been around the family my whole life and some of my fondest memories was watching the whole Finwick family doing there dance together and locking arms and switching partners and watching the joy on each of there faces,after I got pass how big of a man there fathe George was, I believe that upbringing is what has kept them all so close. George Sr. and Emerick both are the nices men that has touch my life, by not only how they treated me but how they treated others around them, George Sr. make there way over to me to make sure I have everything that I wanted and would both come over to talk with me and to lay down a little wisdom something like always take care of your family and you will be OK. Emerick would later take on that same characteristics as his father and I’ve had the opportunity to learn from listening and watching a good man. His presence will be missed but he left us all with eternal memories in our hearts.
Family, I offer my sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one. Emerick was truly a wonderful man full of life and love. He will truly be missed. Remember all the wonderful times you had with him and he will forever be in your hearts. God saw that his son was getting tired and he welcomed him into his loving arms. Be encouraged. Weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning. Love you all.