Wilbur Francis Fenwick known to many as ''Raggs'' because of his dapper style of dress. son of the late William W. Fenwick and Mary V. Fenwick, was born on August 7, 1932, in Baltimore, Maryland . He departed this life after a lengthy illness on November 12, 2007. At an early age Wilbur was baptized at St. Peter Claver. He received his education from St. Peter Claver and Baltimore public schools Fredeerick Douglass High School. Later he pursued several different trades in which he received several certificates to include Laburke Literacy Action turoring which he was proud of. He joined the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged March 4, 1954. Wilbur worked several jobs before eventually beginning his career at Veterans Administration. He was a dedicated employee until his retirement. Although he retired from the corporate life, he continued to volunteer for various social organizatins and his church. He enjoyed volunteering with the summer camp, turtoring programs, food ministry outreach and various organizations at St. Peter and other churches. Will was know for his many bus trips, card games in paricular Uno/spades with his family, dancing and his sdense of humor. He was a member of the Gladiators Bowling Team, the Fat Attack Club. He loved dto fish out on the ocean. He truly was a people person and family man. Wilbur married the late Mary Howerton and out of this union seven children were born. In 1972 he married the former addie Louise Foreman, and out of this union three children were born. He leaves to cherish his memory; a devoted wife Addie Fenwick; four daughters, Ruth, Veronica, Cecillia and Towanda; five sons, Wilburn, William, Kevin, Jerome and Corey one son preceded him in death, Jerome; five sisters, Anna Hopewell, Elizabeth Malacchi, Rose Shorter, Marie Leggett and Margaret Jekins; three brothers-in-law, Bernard and Gerald Gaines, Paul Malachi; seven sisters-in-law, Crystal Blackston, Rochelle Blackston, Sharon Sawyer, Denise Byrd, Vanessa Byrd, Carolyn Fenwick and Jeanette Fenwick; four daughters-in-law, Daniella, Lisa, Robin and Tanya; thirty grandchildren and a host of great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; mother-in-law, Ella Mae Blackston; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and a host of special devoted friends that he considered his extended family.