Agnes Lucille Cromer born April 23rd, 1921 to the late Andrew and Lucille Johnson in Charles County, Maryland. She received her education in the Maryland Public School System. Agnes accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal Savior at an early age many years ago. Married to the late and beloved James Cromer for sixty-four years and from their union five children were born. God called Agnes home after a lenghty illness on Tuesday January 22nd, 2008 with her family by her side. Her belief in God, her dedication to her family, and commitment to education, has been her motto throughout her life span. Agnes or Aggie more commonly called, loved to dress, sing, cook, eat, and praise God. Her favorite bible verse, ''The twenty-third Psalm,'' ''The Lord is My Shepherd,'' was often heard as well as hearing her hum and sing, ''May the work I've Done Speak for Me.'' Agnes was a quite, strong wild and independent individual who raised her five children to be independent and strong willed too. What a remarkable woman to have had as a mom and grandma. When confronted with a problem, she listened with a full heart, understood with compassion, and gave her full conversation with peace, wisdom, and hope for you to resolve. Her conviction of strengh has passed on to her children to succeed in life; which often included, accepting life's rough sides, is so apparent in her legacy left behind. Her life's journey was not an easy one for her however; God guided her foot steps at a very young age to become the women she became. She leaves to cherish her memory: five children, Delores, Marvin, Cynthia, Pamela and June her side kick; one daughter-in-law, Ruth Ann affectionly known as Ann; eight grand children, Danna, Michael, Tiffney, Shalonda, Marquita, Ashley, Brittany, and Brandon; eight-great grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, four sisters-in-laws, and a host of nieces, nephews and long time friends.