Howard High School Alumni
Ellicott City, Maryland (MD)
In Memory of
Miriam 'mimi' Andrews Grabowski
1936-2019
Born Mar 27, 1936, Miriam 'mimi' Andrews Grabowski attended Howard High School in Ellicott City, MD.
Class of 1954
Mar 27, 1936 - May 11, 2019
Mar 27, 1936 - May 11, 2019
Mimi passes away at the age of 83, at Angela Hospice in Livonia, MI.
Mimi was born in Elkridge, MD.
Mimi graduated from Howard High School and until recently met monthly with her classmates.
Mimi completed an Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education at Catonsville Community
College. She decided early in life to join her husband Richie and “work the water” on the
Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Maryland. Mimi and Richie made a living crabbing, fishing,
oystering and selling wholesale and retail the seafood they caught. Mimi was the first registered
female member of the Maryland Watermen's Association in the mid-1970’s. Mimi also ran the
marina that was part of their homestead. Mimi and her grandson “Wing” started a business
called Cap’t. Pete’s Eels catching, preparing, and selling eels to local fisherman for bait.
Mimi always had a mischievous twinkle in her hydrangea blue eyes. She was dearly loved by her family, extended family and friends. A family member gracefully described Mimi's passing as a light has gone out for the world,
Mimi was born in Elkridge, MD.
Mimi graduated from Howard High School and until recently met monthly with her classmates.
Mimi completed an Associate’s Degree in Early Childhood Education at Catonsville Community
College. She decided early in life to join her husband Richie and “work the water” on the
Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Maryland. Mimi and Richie made a living crabbing, fishing,
oystering and selling wholesale and retail the seafood they caught. Mimi was the first registered
female member of the Maryland Watermen's Association in the mid-1970’s. Mimi also ran the
marina that was part of their homestead. Mimi and her grandson “Wing” started a business
called Cap’t. Pete’s Eels catching, preparing, and selling eels to local fisherman for bait.
Mimi always had a mischievous twinkle in her hydrangea blue eyes. She was dearly loved by her family, extended family and friends. A family member gracefully described Mimi's passing as a light has gone out for the world,
Gary L. Kaufman Funeral Home at Meadowridge Memorial Park

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