Lester Randolph Saulsdbury, was born the only son of John and the lat Elnor Saulsbury on May 6, 1948. Lester, was raised in Turners Station with his 5 sisters, with whom he shared so many memories. God quietly called Lesterffrom his labor to reward on May 29th, 2007. Lester was educated in the Baltimore County Public School system. He atteded Flemming Elementary, Bragg Jr. High and Sollers Point High Schools. He was a proud member of the graduating class of 1966. Later he attended Morgan State University where he received his bachelors Degree in Business Administration. Lester was a member fo the United States army. After his honorable discharge, he worked at The Baltimore Gas and Electric Company for 26 years. He later was employed by Car Max, until his illness prevented him from working. Lester was an extrordinary person. To know Lester was to love him. He was intelligent and generous. He was a person that if you met him, you could never forget him. Lester had a million dollar smile that would melt your heart. Lester Loved cars, music, sports, shoes, enteraining and newest electronics. Lester loved God and had no problem letting it be known. Lester was baptized at New Psalmist Baptist church and served on the MOCS Ministry. Lester has left precious memories to cherish to his long time friend and loving wife Beverly,father; John Saulsbury, three daughters; Leslie, Kis Leah, one son; Tyrell, two sons-n-lawl Darius Walker, Rudy Crosby, one daughter-in-law; Antagatha bowden, seven grandchildren, Isaiah, Calab, Tyriq, Tryone, Kristopher, Corey, Camryn, five sisters; eleanor Saulsbury, elnor J. Brown, Elain Riddick, Vicky Haskins and Nadene Evelyn, mother-in-law; Barbara Aulton, one sister-in-lawl Robin Richardson, six Brothers-in-law; Richard Brown, Ronold Evelyn, David Haskins, James Richardson, Adrian and Aulton, along with a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.