NEWS
February 19, 1992
A memorial service for Linda Magnusson Arenth, vice president for nursing and patient services of Johns Hopkins Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the hospital's Hurd Hall, 660 N. Wolfe St.A service was held Feb. 12 at Memorial Episcopal Church for Mrs. Arenth, 59, who died of cancer Feb. 9.
NEWS
February 3, 1991
A memorial service for Donald Craig Arenth, an interior and industrial designer whose work included yachts, offices and hotels, will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Memorial Episcopal Church, Lafayette Avenue and Bolton Street.Mr. Arenth, who was 57 and lived in Bolton Hill, died after a long illness Wednesday at the Kingsville home of a friend. He had been a patient at Johns Hopkins Hospital until Monday.After operating Donald C. Arenth Ltd. since 1986, Mr. Arenth returned in September to H. Chambers Co., where he had been vice president from 1977 until 1986.
NEWS
By Ernest F. Imhoff and Ernest F. Imhoff,Evening Sun Staff | January 31, 1991
Donald Craig Arenth, 57, a highly regarded interior designer who created spaces as diverse as the Center Club when it was at 1 Charles Center, the Kuwaiti Sheraton Hotel and the Foreign Affairs Building of Brunei, in Southeast Asia, died yesterday after a long illness.Mr. Arenth, of Bolton Hill, died at the Kingsville home of a friend, Frederick C. Petrich, a voice teacher with whom he had studied. He had been a patient at Johns Hopkins Hospital from Oct. 22 until Monday.A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 10 at Memorial Episcopal Church, Bolton Hill.
FEATURES
February 7, 2008
Nurse manager Gina Szymanski of the John Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center has received the Linda Arenth Excellence in Cancer Nursing Management Award from the Oncology Nursing Society. The award pays tribute to individuals who work in cancer nursing administrations and who mentor others in the field. The award is named after Arenth, a former vice president of nursing and patient services at Hopkins who died of cancer in 1982 at age 59. Arenth served as the cancer center's first director of nursing when it was known as the Johns Hopkins Oncology Center.
FEATURES
By Ernest F. Imhoff and Ernest F. Imhoff,Evening Sun Staff | April 11, 1991
Singing friends of Donald C. Arenth, Baltimore interior designer and bass singer who died Jan. 30, have a chance to join choristers from Baltimore area churches and choral groups in an AIDS benefit concert in Arenth's memory at 3:30 p.m. May 12.T. Herbert Dimmock, music director of the Handel Choir, will lead the combined choirs in Faure's "Requiem" and Mozart's "Ave Verum" in the concert at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Park and Lafayette avenues, Bolton Hill.Some 60 singers from Brown, the Handel Choir, the Harford Choral Society, the Choral Arts Society, area churches and present and past voice students of Frederick C. Petrich will take part.
FEATURES
By Ernest F. Imhoff and Ernest F. Imhoff,Evening Sun Staff | May 13, 1991
This weekend proved again Baltimoreans can find first-rate live music without leaving town.Yesterday, T. Herbert Dimmock III led a skilled chorus of 60 friends of Donald C. Arenth, many of them students of Frederick Petrich, and all voluntary singers uniting for a moving memorial tribute to Arenth in an AIDS benefit. Arenth, who died Jan. 30, sang locally.That Baltimore is packed with talent was clearly heard in the concert at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church, Park Avenue. The Arenth chorus sang Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus and a sterling Faure Requiem, with soloists Paul Redline, Timothy Kjer and Phyllis Burg and Brown's organist Eugene Belt.