Stanton Andrew Gill of Brookeville, MD, a distinguished entomologist and an icon in the cut flower industry, passed away unexpectedly on October 6, 2024.
Gill loved the opportunity to share his passions of research and education, working with the University of Maryland at the Central Maryland Research and Education Center (CMREC), for nearly 50 years. He was an integral part of establishing the Montgomery College Landscape Technology 2-year AA degree program where he took his students beyond the classroom by passing on real world practical experiences to expand his students’ skills and abilities. He expanded his horizons and understanding of the sciences he taught by purchasing farmland and establishing an extensive orchard operation at his MacBride and Gill Falcon Ridge Farm. This proved to be an unexpected learning experience for Stanton himself, who often commented that his understanding of all things agriculture was greatly enhanced by his hands-on efforts at his farm. His successful venture in fruit growing led him to be a long-time and well-known vendor at the Olney Farmers Market along with several other markets.
Son of Austin and Rosalia Gill, Stanton was known for his kind heart, tremendous energy, and love of life. He will be sorely missed by his friends, his extensive working community, and his family. Stanton is survived by his wife Nancy, his two daughters Chelsey and Kelly (Kentaro), his sister Rose Mary (Ed), and his brother David (Sandy).
The family is planning to establish a scholarship in Stanton’s honor. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund for the Montgomery College Environmental Horticulture Program will be established. A gathering of remembrance will take place on Wednesday, October 16, 2024 from 4 – 6 and 7 – 8:30 p.m. at the Central Maryland Research & Education Center (CMREC) located at 4240 Folly Quarter Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042.
Source: FletcherFuneralHome.com.
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Cut Flower Industry Icon Stanton Gill Passes Away