(a) A nonstock corporation is not required to dissolve merely because the death or resignation of a member reduces the actual number of members to less than required by its charter or bylaws.
(b) As long as there is a remaining member, he may fill vacancies and continue the corporate existence.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 5 - Special Types of Corporations
Subtitle 2 - Nonstock Corporations
Section 5-201 - Application of Maryland General Corporation Law
Section 5-202 - Provisions in Charter or Bylaws
Section 5-203 - Calling of Organization Meeting
Section 5-204 - Directors as Members
Section 5-205 - When Membership Reduced by Death or Resignation
Section 5-206 - Insufficient Number of Members Present at Meeting
Section 5-207 - Consolidation, Merger, Transfer of Assets, or Conversion
Section 5-208 - Dissolution or Forfeiture of Charter
Section 5-209 - Disposition of Property of Charitable or Religious Corporations by Court