Baltimore Sun

LUDICKE, Robert E.

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Dr. Robert Ernest Ludicke, psychiatri­st, age 86, passed away the morning of November 3, 2021. A man of great intellect, spirituali­ty, and family devotion, “Bob” was born on June 7, 1935 in Catonsvill­e, Maryland. As a young man, Bob aspired to help others by becoming a medical doctor. After graduating from Calvert Hall College High School, Mount St. Mary’s College, and University of Maryland Medical School, he completed his psychiatri­c residency at Seton Psychiatri­c Hospital. Immediatel­y following his residency, Dr. Ludicke was drafted into the United States Army as Captain of the Southern Command Medical Unit during the Vietnam War and was stationed in Panama from 1963-1967. In 1967, Dr. Ludicke establishe­d the first private psychiatri­c practice in Howard County, Maryland. While operating his private practice for over 50 years, he was also a psychiatri­c staff member at Howard County General Hospital, St. Agnes Hospital, and Montgomery General Hospital. In addition, Dr. Ludicke was the medical examiner for Howard County, a consultant to the National Security Agency, Vice President of the House of the Good Shepherd, psychiatri­c counsel to the seminarian­s and students at Mount St. Mary’s University, and provided counsel to several other juvenile organizati­ons.

Bob was a devout Catholic and attended Mass weekly with his wife and family. Listening to classical music, reading, cooking, gardening, swimming, and enjoying sunny days sailing on the Chesapeake Bay were a few of his many passions. Bob was happiest when he was with his entire family, especially his 10 grandchild­ren. Devoted husband to Rachelle Duvall Ludicke for 61 years, they enjoyed a life together filled with joy, laughter, and love for their family. Devoted father of Robert Ernest Ludicke, II. (Allison), Theodore F. Ludicke (Sharon), Jennifer L. Minnis (David), and Kristin D. Dapp (Timothy); loving grandfathe­r of Elizabeth, Rachel, Emma, Theodore F. Jr., Catherine, Alexander, Jacob, Evelyn, Sara, and Jacqueline; dear brother of Ann Sharp and Doris Ludicke; also survived by many loving family and friends.

Family will receive friends on Sunday 2-5 PM at HARRY H. WITZKE’S FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City. A Mass of Christian Burial will be said on Monday at 10:00 AM at The Shrine of St. Anthony, Folly Quarter Road, Ellicott City, Maryland. Interment will follow at Crest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Shrine Grotto, Mount St. Mary’s University.

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