Annual AGH Golf Tourney Named After Bob Warfield

Annual AGH Golf Tourney Named After Bob Warfield
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BERLIN – The Atlantic General Hospital Foundation announced last month that it’s honored to share in recognizing the generous commitment and loyal service of the late Robert E. Warfield, Sr. through the establishment of the Robert E. Warfield Memorial Fall Golf Classic to benefit Atlantic General Hospital (AGH).

The tournament, formerly known as the AGH Annual Fall Golf Classic, will celebrate 23 years on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Ocean City Golf Club.

An alumnus of Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md. and Western Maryland College (McDaniel College) in Westminster, “Bob” dedicated his busy life to giving to others in service and in spirit. A veteran of the United States Army, he served as a second lieutenant in the Army’s 29th Division in Korea before moving to Ocean City and co-founding Moore, Warfield & Glick Realtors.

A founding member of the hospital’s Board of Trustees and former chairman of the Board of Directors for the AGH Foundation, he was also a member and served on the board of directors for the Ocean City Golf and Yacht Club and on the board of directors for the Maryland Economic Development Corporation and Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund.

A great family man, he loved life to the fullest and never passed on the opportunity to help out someone in need. Renowned on the local links, his magnetic personality and community involvement allowed him to touch the lives of many people. Although his generous being will infinitely be missed by all, his legacy will persevere.