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September 5, 2005
On September 2, 2005 ANDREW WILSON, beloved husband of the late Helen Wilson, also survived by many cousins, other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned HARTLEY MILLER-STELLA FUNERAL HOME CHTD., 7527 Harford Rd., on Sunday and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | April 24, 2013
Buck Showalter had initially said that top pitching prospect Dylan Bundy was seeing renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews on Tuesday, but the manager told reporters after Wednesday's game that he misspoke about Bundy's schedule. Showalter said Bundy is scheduled to see Andrews in Florida on Monday for a second opinion on his right arm tightness, and he will see Orioles team orthopedist Dr. John Wilckens on Thursday. Wilckens evaluated Bundy and read an MRI back on April 4 before the right-hander was placed on the seven-day minor league disabled list.
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NEWS
July 19, 2009
On July 16, 2009 ANDREW YARBOROUGH, beloved husband of Hermenia Christina Yarborough. Friends may visit the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, 4300 Wabash Avenue on Monday after 8:30 a.m. where the family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. The family will also receive friends on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 2201 Garrison Blvd. followed by funeral services at 12 noon.
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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | April 23, 2013
Orioles top prospect Dylan Bundy, shelved since March with right arm tightness, was scheduled to see renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews on Tuesday in Gulf Breeze, Fla., to get a second opinion on what's causing his ongoing discomfort. “We hope to find out that [Andrews] feels the same way that our people do [who] have looked at it,” Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. “We're very supportive of it.” The organization has been deliberate with Bundy's recovery, but the move to seek a second opinion came a day after the right-hander felt lingering discomfort while throwing from 90 feet off flat ground at the team's spring training complex in Sarasota, Fla. It was the first time he had thrown that far since going on the seven-day minor league disabled list April 4. Bundy hasn't pitched from a mound since late March.
NEWS
January 20, 2005
On Wednesday, January 19, 2005 ANDREW "Capt. Andy" Vrablic, 81, of Stevensville, MD, of Futurcare of the Chesapeake in Annapolis, MD. Beloved father of Dorothy M. Ruth, Patricia L. Robinson, and Paul A. Vrablic; loving brother of Eddie Vrablitz, Raymond Vrablic, Agnes Burchell and Mildred Carlini; grandfather of seven and great grandfather of four. His wife Dorothy, Vrablic, and five siblings predeceased him. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at 11 A.M. at Fellows, helfenbein, and Newman Funeral Home, P.A., Chester, MD. Family and friends may call from 2 to 4 P.M. and 6 to 8 P.M. on Monday, January 24, 2005.
NEWS
September 18, 2005
THE FEDERAL Emergency Management Agency, which is overseeing the mammoth relocation of thousands of displaced Hurricane Katrina victims, should draw lessons from Hurricane Andrew, which struck Florida in 1992. Like Katrina, Andrew changed the state's landscape overnight, destroying 47,000 homes and forcing 101,000 people to move. Until Katrina, it was the most damaging and costly natural disaster in American history. Homestead and Florida City were among the hardest-hit towns, and the poor Americans and immigrant farm workers who lived there wound up in tent cities, mobile homes and trailer parks provided by FEMA.
NEWS
March 26, 2006
On March 22, 2006, MANNINGS ANDREW WESTBROOK, age 38, of Raleigh, NC., formerly of Baltimore. Arrangements by Lea Funeral Home, Raleigh, NC 919-231-1000
NEWS
April 15, 2009
On April 11, 2009 ANDREW A. BOPP, SR., of Calabash, NC, beloved husband of Inda Bopp, devoted father to Andrew A. Bopp, Jr. and his wife Judith A. and loving grandfather of Andrew and Caitlin Bopp. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, april 18, 2009, 9 A.M. at St. Francis of Assisi Church, 3615 Harford Road, Baltimore (21218)
NEWS
December 22, 2003
On December 20, 2003 DORIS E. AMENDT ANDREW (nee Speake); beloved wife of the late Edward Amendt and Edward Andrew; devoted mother of Shirley Anderson, Donald Amendt and Janet Girard. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services at Evans Chapel of Memories -Parkville on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery. Visiting Monday 7 to 9 P.M.
NEWS
February 15, 2006
On February 9, 2006 WILLIAM DOUGLAS ANDREW of Pasadena. Beloved father of Ben Andrew; devoted brother to Karen Ann Andrew; also survived by his former wife Mary Andrew, and his companion of five years Sandy Wilde. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church, Capital Campaign, 611 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd., Severna Park, MD 21146. For more information please visit www.barrancofuneralhome.
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Peter Schmuck | April 23, 2013
Let's stipulate right now that the Orioles are being open and honest about the Dylan Bundy situation and that there's no reason - at least not yet - to get all hot and bothered over the nagging forearm soreness that has prompted him to seek a second medical opinion from famed orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews. Okay, now that we've established that, go ahead and panic. Bundy is a very tough kid who would run through the clubhouse wall if it would get him to the big leagues faster, so if he's saying that there's still something going on with his arm after throwing a relatively low-inpact, flat-ground session at the Orioles' extended spring training facility in Florida, it's not unreasonable to be concerned that the Orioles' top pitching prospect may be looking at some serious down time.
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | April 16, 2013
Six midfielders have started for Towson this spring, but the team seems to have found its first line of the future in junior Andrew Hodgson and sophomores Justin Mabus and Greg Cuccinello. That trio has started the last three games and has been fairly productive. In a 7-6 win against Hofstra on March 30, they combined for four goals on 12 shots and four assists. In a 9-5 victory over Massachusetts on April 6, they totaled two goals on 13 attempts and one assist. And in a 10-8 loss to No. 10 Penn State last Saturday, they combined for six goals on 18 shots and two assists.
SPORTS
By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | April 5, 2013
Friday's editions included a Q&A with Towson fifth-year senior goalkeeper Andrew Wascavage. Due to space constraints, here are some more answers that didn't make the cut. Can you name an opposing player you've faced with one of the hardest shots to stop? [Attackman Mike] Sawyer from Loyola is pretty hard. And the guy from Hopkins last year who broke his collarbone [attackman Chris Boland]. Even though he shot from close range, he could bring it. Who is the slickest offensive player you've faced?
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | April 4, 2013
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with a college lacrosse player or coach to get you more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Towson fifth-year senior goalkeeper Andrew Wascavage, who entered the week ranked fourth in Division I in saves per game (13.8), fifth in save percentage (.608) and 19th in goals-against average (8.79). A St. Mary's Ryken graduate, Wascavage has made double-digit saves in every game so far and has made at least 10 saves in 12 straight contests dating to last May 2. He has been instrumental in helping power the Tigers to their first three-game winning streak, which has lifted them above .500 for the first time this season.
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By Edward Lee, The Baltimore Sun | March 14, 2013
The Tewaaraton Foundation announced Thursday the first of two rounds of additions to the Tewaaraton Award watch list, and Andrew Scalley of Mount St. Mary's is one of the three names added to the men's side. The senior attackman has registered 24 goals and 23 assists through eight games for the Mountaineers. The Arnold native and Archbishop Spalding grad has scored six goals in each of the team's past two contests, and he became the third player in school history to break into the 200-point club with 201 career points on 123 goals and 78 assists.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Tim Smith, The Baltimore Sun | March 13, 2013
The sculpture court at the Walters Art Museum is one of Baltimore's most inviting spaces. Acoustically, it's a bit of a soup, but who cares in such an ambience? That point was drive home Sunday evening when An Die Musik Live and the Walters presented the last in this season's series of early music concerts. This one, which drew a spill-over crowd, featured one of the Baltimore Symphony's star players, principal trumpet Andrew Balio, in a bright burst of baroque repertoire.
NEWS
June 16, 2006
MR. CHRISTAN ANDREW D'ANNA, 58, of Woodsboro, MD, died unexpectedly at Johns Hopkins Hospital on June 14, 2006. He was the husband of Barbara D'Anna, whom he married May 24, 1992. He is also survived by his stepdaughter, Lauren Joy Mack; a brother, Salvatore A. D'Anna; granddaughters, Morgan Taylor Mack and Courtney Ashlin Mack; a sister-in-law, Arlene D'Anna; and his lifelong friend, John P. Cefalu'. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Gordon & Leroy Spence. He will also be remembered by his faithful and loving companions, Puggy, Raven, Austin, Meadow, and Biz the Horse.
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By Richard Gorelick and The Baltimore Sun | March 12, 2013
The "Bizarre Foods America with Andrew Zimmern" episode featuring Baltimore will air on Monday, March 25 at 9 p.m. on the Travel Channel. Here is the episode synopsis from the Travel Channel: " There's a long line of tradition on the menu when Andrew Zimmern visits Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay.  From learning how to skin a muskrat from a local champion, to hauling in pots of fresh eels, to selling produce from a horse-drawn carriage,...
FEATURES
By Rachel Gatulis, For The Baltimore Sun | March 4, 2013
Ladies and gentleman, I know we get wrapped up in the planning and details but please, please do not leave your wedding bands until last minute. Let me clarify: Order your wedding bands at least two and a half months before your wedding. I work in a jewelry store and am speaking from experience. I can not tell you how many of my clients wait until the last minute and then everyone is in a panic to get a ring expedited and, too often, they may have to settle for a different ring in order to have it on time.
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