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July 19, 2007
On July 12, 2007, AARON L. WALLACE. Friends may call at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Friday after 12 P.M., where service will be held on Saturday at 1:30 P.M.
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By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | May 13, 2013
A Baltimore County police officer pleaded guilty to misconduct and agreed to resign after admitting to filming himself numerous times engaging in sex acts and neglecting to respond to calls while on duty. Aaron Z. Pross, 29, who had been assigned to the Pikesville Precinct, took more than 120 images and 20 videos engaging in sexual acts with himself, including one where he masturbated inside his patrol car while reports of "possible guns involved," can be heard over a police radio, prosecutors said.
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NEWS
November 3, 2005
On October 28, 2005, AARON STOWERS; beloved husband of Sheila Stowers. Friends may call at the CHATMAN-HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, 5240 Reisterstown Road, Thursday, 12 noon to 8 P.M. The family will receive friends at Hemmingway Temple A.M.E. Church, 2701 Woodview Road Friday 11 A.M. Funeral Services will begin 11:30 A.M. Interment Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery.
SPORTS
By Matt Vensel | May 1, 2013
The Ravens waited until the seventh round to draft Elon wide receiver Aaron Mellette on Saturday evening. But the wait felt much, much longer to Mellette, who some analysts believed would come off the board earlier in the draft's final day. Soon after the Ravens called his name, though, Mellette was already thinking about what he will need to do to make the jump from the small-school Phoenix to the Super Bowl champion Ravens. “I've just got to come in and learn the playbook and figure out new ways to get open because what we did in college is more than likely not going to work in the NFL,” Mellette said Saturday evening on a conference call.
NEWS
October 22, 2007
On October 18, 2007, AARON SEABRON. On Tuesday, friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES, 4101 Edmondson Avenue from 4-8 P.M. On Wednesday, Mr. Seabron will lie in state at Jerusalem Baptist Church, 2401 Loch Raven Road where the family will receive friends form 11:30 A.M-12 noon with services to follow. Inquiries to (410) 233-2400.
NEWS
February 1, 2004
Suddenly, on January 26, 2004, AARON KRUTE, 79, He is survived by his second wife of 25 years, Rona B. Sayetta, M.D.; and five grown children, Laurence D. Krute in NY, Daniel J. Krute in MD, Michael A, Dara J. and Robert W. Krute in FL; and two grandchildren, Zoe and Maya Krute. The only child of Russian immigrant parents, Mr. Krute grew up in Cambridge, MA and graduated from Harvard University Summa Cum Laude and A.B.D. in economics. He had an illustrious career as a civil servant, principally as a health statistician for nearly 30 years at Social Security Administration headquarters in Baltimore.
NEWS
May 8, 2005
On May 4, 2005, AARON; beloved father of Cecelia Partee and Aaron W. Beale; devoted son of William and Lillie Beale. Family will receive friends at Calvin B. Scruggs Funeral Home, 1412 E. Preston Street, on Tuesday, May 10 from 10 to 10:30 A.M. at which time funeral service will begin. Interment Trinity Cemetery.
NEWS
July 5, 2006
On June 30, 2006, AARON FLOYD SIMMONS. Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, 4300 Wabash Avenue, on Wednesday after 1 P.M., where funeral services will take place on Thursday at 1:00 P.M.
NEWS
December 20, 2006
On December 15, 2006 "AARON" Visitation at 2140 N. Fulton Avenue on Wednesday 3-8 P.M. and Thursday after 10 A.M. The family will receive friends in the chapel on Thursday at 5 P.M.
NEWS
August 29, 2004
On Thursday, August 26, 2004, IRENE J. AARON (nee Rosenzweig), loving wife of the late Herman Stanley Aaron, beloved mother of Rebecca Ronstadt of Gilmanton, NH, Jane Fallon of Fallston, MD, Dinah Aaron Moses of Cave Creek, AZ and David Aaron of Reisterstown, MD, devoted mother-in-law or Dr. Robert Ronstadt, Dr. Graham Fallon, Jim Moses and Gail Aaron, beloved sister of Ruth Adlam of Port Orange, FL and the late Naomi Slinkman, loving grandmother of...
SPORTS
April 26, 2013
NEWS
By Jessica Anderson, The Baltimore Sun | April 26, 2013
A Baltimore County police officer has been charged with malfeasance in office after detectives said he repeatedly engaged in and recorded sexual acts while on duty, including at least one video sent to a 16-year-old girl. Aaron Z. Pross, 29, of Newark, Del., who was assigned to the Pikesville Precinct, is being investigated by his agency and could face additional charges. Detectives said he took more than 120 images and 20 videos engaging in sexual acts with himself and an adult woman while he was working.
SPORTS
By Matt Bracken and The Baltimore Sun | April 16, 2013
Aaron Parks always assumed he'd play college basketball somewhere on the East Coast. That notion, however, changed in a hurry for the Lake Clifton grad about one week ago. Parks, who has spent the past year at Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), got a call from an assistant coach at Cal State Northridge inviting him to take an official visit to the Big West school. So the 6-foot-3, 198-pound combo guard packed his bags for Southern California over the weekend and returned home to Baltimore as the Matadors' newest commitment.
FEATURES
By L'Oreal Thompson, The Baltimore Sun | April 5, 2013
Wedding date: Feb. 9, 2013 Her story: Megan Quick, 36, grew up in Oaklyn, N.J. She is a registered nurse at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Her father, Michael, works for Susquehanna Bank and her mother, Doreen, is a retired medical receptionist. His story: Aaron Shirk, 39, was born in Vietnam and lived in various countries. He is a computer engineer for Bill Me Later in Timonium. Both of his parents - Peter Shirk and Roxie Gilmore - worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
SPORTS
By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | March 4, 2013
While the Orioles aren't actively pursuing additional starting pitching, it didn't stop them from scouting veteran right-hander Aaron Harang in the Los Angeles Dodgers' Phoenix camp on Monday. The Dodgers' free-spending offseason leaves them with pitchers to move, and Harang is among those the team could deal, especially if their are willing to pick up a portion of his remaining contract. A lone scout from the Orioles watched the 34-year-old Harang pitch three innings in a minor league game, according to a report in the Los Angeles Times . With all the starters the Dodgers have, Harang was pitching in the minor league game to get his innings in. The Orioles already have 13 starting rotation candidates in camp, so there's no lack of starting pitching.
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | February 24, 2013
Aaron Margolis, an attorney active in Zionist organizations, died of complications of a pituitary adenoma Feb. 10 at the North Oaks Retirement Community. The former Northwest Baltimore resident was 87. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Minnie and Samson Margolis, a picture framer and calligraphy artist. He grew up on East Baltimore Street and attended Polytechnic Institute. For two years in the mid-1930s, the family lived in what was then Palestine, but returned to Baltimore when the elder Mr. Margolis could not find work or earn enough there in the Depression, family members said.
NEWS
July 25, 2004
Suddenly on July 20, 2004, OFFICER DUKE G., III, beloved husband of Jennifer R. Aaron (nee Panowitz), loving son of Duke G., Jr. and Linda D. Aaron, dear brother of Cindy D. Zimmerman, loving grandson of Ross and Vivian Bagley, Marshall Kaylor, dear uncle of Brittney and Hannah Zimmerman and Deborrah Panowitz, dear nephew of Joseph E. Aaron and Cindy Cline, loving companion and friend of Amber, Rocky, Daisy and Blackie. Also survived by many relatives and friends. Relatives and friends are invited at the family owned and operated MCCULLY-POLYNIAK FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 3204 Mountain Road (Pasadena)
SPORTS
January 30, 2013
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