ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND

ORPHANS' COURT

FORMER JUDGES


CHARLES JENKINS (JENKS) MATTINGLY III (1943-2012)
Judge (Democrat), 2006-12



Judge, Orphans' Court, St. Mary's County, December 2006 to January 16, 2012.

Member, Alcohol Beverage Board, St. Mary's County, 1996-2004 (past chair).

Born in Washington, DC, August 7, 1943. Retired U.S. Government civil servant (safety & fire inspector & investigator; transportation foreman). President, Southern Maryland Volunteer Firemen's Association, 1995. President, Maryland State Firemen's Association, 2001-02 (executive committee, 1998-99). Vice-President, Hollywood Volunteer Fire Department (chaplain, past president, past chief). Member, Hollywood Optimist Club; Knights of Columbus at St. John's Catholic Church, Hollywood, Maryland. Hall of Fame, Maryland State Firemen's Association, 1996. Married to Catherine Anne, who died July 1, 2010; three children, five grandchildren. Died in Leonardtown, Maryland, January 16, 2012.

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