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July 31, 2006
On July 25, 2006, EUNICE M. EUBANK passed away in Sebring, FL, formerly of Arnold, MD and Brunswick, GA. Born September 10, 1911 in Carrrolton, GA. She was the loving mother of Bobby Mc Collum of Darian, GA, Faye Bettag (deceased) of Jacksonville, FL and June Hiltner of Sebring, FL. She is survived by seven grandchildren and many great and great-great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service to be held in Maryland at a later to be announced.
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NEWS
March 2, 2006
On 21 February 2006, CAROL L. STARK, beloved wife and best friend of Jackie L. Markey of Denver, Colorado, beloved daughter of Richard I. Stark and Eliza H. Stark of Brunswick, Maine, loving sister of Susan S. Landry, Nancy S. Pierce, Betsy S. Shevenell, and Richard I. Stark, Jr., and devoted aunt to nine nephews and nieces, passed away after a brief illness with cancer. She was surrounded by her family who will always be guided by her spirit. Born in Exeter, New Hampshire on 7 July 1950, Carol enjoyed volunteer work, the Arts, crafts projects, antiques, gave herself generously to others, and had a zest for exploring and living life.
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By Michael Dresser and Michael Dresser,SUN STAFF | August 14, 2005
Jim Akers has seen it all on the MARC line this summer: Crowded rail cars. Broken-down locomotives. Trains slowed to a crawl. E-mail alerts that arrive too late to be useful. "It's been a rough time," said the Ellicott City resident, who commutes to Washington on MARC's Camden line. Maryland transportation officials concede that MARC performance has suffered in recent weeks, mostly because of heat-related problems. In July, for instance, 82 percent of trains ran on time -- well below the state's 92 percent goal.
NEWS
June 21, 2005
On June 19, 2005, MARY JANE PAGEL, of Brunswick, MD., formerly of Baltimore, loving mother of Cheryl Pagel and Mark Pagel; loving sister of Dorothy Gamble; and loving grandmother of Jonathan and Alex Pagel. Service will be held on Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at 11:00 A.M. at John T. Williams Funeral Home at Brunswick, MD. Visitation on Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home and one hour prior to services.
NEWS
June 8, 2005
Ms. JOYCE LYNN "Princess" JOINER (-Baugher), 57, of 8 Ninth Avenue, Brunswick, MD, formerly of 30 Tearose Drive, Baltimore, MD died Thursday, June 2, at the University of Maryland Medical Center, Shock Trauma ICU, Baltimore, MD. Born February 5, 1948, in Frederick, MD she was the daughter of the late Lillian Lee Lancaster Lambert and John Franklin Joiner, Jr. She was a 1966 graduate of Dundalk High School. Ms. Joiner retired as a Benefit Authorizer from the Social Security Administration, in 2003.
NEWS
May 10, 2005
Mildred L. Muir, who worked for nearly two decades at Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of heart failure Wednesday at a nursing home in Brunswick, Ga. She was 93 and formerly a longtime Parkville resident. Mildred Louise Yonaka was born and raised in West Salem, Ill., and moved to Wheeling, W.Va., in 1936 when she took a job as governess for a family. The next year, she met and married Robert C. Muir and moved to Baltimore. Mr. Muir, who was a carpenter and cabinetmaker, died in 1987. From 1957 until retiring in 1975, Mrs. Muir was in charge of patient information at Hopkins Hospital.
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly and Gus Sentementes and Jacques Kelly and Gus Sentementes,SUN STAFF | September 18, 2004
A dinnertime tornado, which apparently gained strength over the Potomac River, touched down outside Brunswick in southern Frederick County yesterday, tearing roofs apart, toppling trees, obliterating barns and chicken houses, buckling the walls of a home and downing utility wires. No injuries were reported The angry aftermath of Hurricane Ivan entered Maryland from Loudon County, Va., and passed through the outskirts of Brunswick, an old railroading town southwest of Frederick. "I was working at Superfresh when I saw the funnel.
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By Ellen Hawks and Ellen Hawks,SUN STAFF | June 23, 2004
JoAnn McKenney of Spencer, N.C., briefly noted that she was seeking a recipe for Brunswick Stew that had chicken in it. Harriet Boysen of Penngrove, Calif., responded. "The recipe is from The New Doubleday Cookbook [1985 edition]. I have used this recipe innumerable times and it is wonderful on a cold, nasty day. Also, the aroma throughout the house adds to the enjoyment of the dish." Brunswick Stew Serves 12 to 15 1 six-pound stewing hen or capon, cleaned 1 gallon cold water 2 stalks celery 1 tablespoon sugar 5 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/2 -inch cubes 3 medium yellow onions, peeled and coarsely chopped 6 large, ripe tomatoes, peeled, cored, seeded and chopped two 10-ounce packages frozen baby lima beans (do not thaw)
NEWS
By Jeff Seidel and Jeff Seidel,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | April 4, 2004
Carol Malinowski's ascent to the title of general manager at the Brunswick Zone Normandy Lanes -- a landmark on Baltimore National Pike in Ellicott City -- started quietly enough a little more than 30 years ago. Then, Malinowski often went to the relatively new facility to watch or bowl with her husband, Tony. Malinowski also loved to watch her two children bowl, and slowly, she recalled, she began helping with the kids' programs as a volunteer. But Malinowski quickly was offered the post of program director, a part-time job. That turned into full-time work, and, after about nine years, she found herself becoming general manager in the early 1980s.
NEWS
February 24, 2004
On February 22, 2004; MARGUERITE M. HARSH (nee Mullican), beloved step-mother of Nancy Baker and Dennis Harsh. Also survived by three grandchildren. Visitation at the John T. Williams Funeral Home, Brunswick, MD on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9PM. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday at 2 PM at the Bethany Lutheran Church, Brunswick, MD.
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