Roger D. Brown Education Center Dedicated at Chestertown Hospital

Dozens of community members, as well as Chestertown hospital team members and Chester River Health Foundation representatives turned out for the the dedication of the Roger D. Brown Education Center at UM Shore Medical Center in Chestertown.


The Chester River Health Foundation hosted a dedication of the Roger D. Brown Education Center in the Aging & Wellness Center at UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown, which was attended by approximately 60 of Brown’s friends, family members and community members.

Libby Woolever, Chairperson of the Chester River Health Foundation, credited the Foundation’s supporters with providing contributions that made the renovation of the Roger D. Brown Education Center possible.

“With the worst of Covid hopefully behind us, I know the hospital looks forward to once again hosting many community health education programs, support groups, and education sessions for staff in this beautiful room that is complete with state-of-the-art telecommunications capabilities,” said Libby Woolever, Foundation Board chairperson.

Brown, who passed away in the fall of 2021, had served his country as a US Naval officer and during his tenure in the Navy, became an NROTC educator while pursuing his master’s degree in history at the University of Mississippi. After settling in Chestertown, he was devoted to the Kent County community, serving as a member of the Lions, the Optimists, Rotary and the Kent County Historical Society. 

“Every person joining us today should feel incredibly proud,” continued Woolever. “The complete renovation and equipping of this center were made possible exclusively through contributions from our community. In fact, proceeds from the Foundation’s 2023 golf fundraiser, an event that Roger had looked forward to every year, also benefitted this project.”

Maryann Ruehrmund, the Foundation’s Executive Director and Chief Development Officer, offered a heart-felt tribute to Brown. “Roger played an essential role in the development and governance of the Chester River Health Foundation as a volunteer Board member, two as President and several as chair of our annual golf fundraiser,” she said. “It was at a very critical time when it was transforming from a department of the hospital to a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization. He also successfully chaired the major gifts division of our 2000 – 2004 capital campaign, ‘Raising the Standard of Excellence,’ which raised $7 million for the renovation and expansion of the hospital. He was an incredible leader for us, an excellent fundraiser as well as a personal coach and mentor to me.”