NEWS
January 27, 2005
On Tuesday, January 25, 2005, CATHERINE I. CARTER (nee Cook), age 90, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Beloved wife of the late Earle W. Carder, devoted mother of Sylvia Hilton of Towson and Eugene Breaznell of Albany, NY; sister of David Cook of Stoney Point, NY; grandmother of Richard Hilton, Leslie Retti, Christopher Hilton, Susan and Betsy Breaznell; great-grandmother of Kahrl, Nicholas, Emily and Matt. Friends may call at the family owned Peaceful Alternatives Funeral and Cremation Center, P.A., 2325 York Road, Timonium, on Thursday, January 27, from 3 to 4 P.M., with a funeral service beginning at 4 P.M. Interment private.
NEWS
April 22, 2003
On April 19, 2003, DOROTHY V. "Ginny" (nee Carder) WINTER of Darlington, beloved wife of Donald E. Winter, Sr.; loving mother of Kimberly A. Shilow and Donald E. Winter, Jr.; dear sister of Bryce E. Carder and Regina Carder Evans. Also survived by six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Family will receive friends at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel-Bel Air, 3 Newport Dr. (Rts. 23 & 24-Forest Hill) on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday 11am at the Darlington United Methodist Church.
NEWS
By Gregory P. Kane and Gregory P. Kane,Sun Staff Writer | May 9, 1995
A 16-year-old Lansdowne boy sentenced yesterday for providing the gun used in a Glen Burnie murder could spend as little as 18 months in a juvenile prison, according to his attorney.Paul E. Carder of the 3100 block of Ryerson Circle was found delinquent April 17 of being an accessory to first-degree murder in the May 16, 1994, slaying of Arthur Raymond Childress IV.Anne Arundel Circuit Judge Martin A. Wolff sentenced Carder to an indeterminate amount of time at either the Charles H. Hickey Jr. School in Baltimore County or the Victor Cullen Academy in Frederick County.
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By Dennis O'Brien and Dennis O'Brien,Sun Staff Writer | April 18, 1995
A 16-year-old Lansdowne youth admitted in Anne Arundel County Juvenile Court yesterday that he gave a handgun to a friend who then used it to kill a rival suitor as the victim begged for his life.Paul E. Carder of the 3100 block of Ryerson Circle was found delinquent -- the juvenile equivalent of guilty -- as an accessory before the fact to first-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Raymond Childress IV, 19, of the 1200 block of Montgomery Drive May 16, 1994.Judge Martin A. Wolff has set Carder's sentencing for May 8.Because the matter is in juvenile court, Judge Wolff could commit Carder for an indefinite period.
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By Dennis O'Brien and Dennis O'Brien,Sun Staff Writer | October 13, 1994
A 16-year-old Lansdowne youth accused of supplying the gun used to kill a Glen Burnie teen-ager last May will have his case transferred to juvenile court.Anne Arundel Circuit Judge Martin A. Wolff ruled that Paul E. Carder of the 3100 block of Ryerson Circle should be tried in juvenile court because of his age, mental capacity and the lack of risk he poses to public safety.The youth had been charged as adult with first-degree murder in the May 16 shooting death of Raymond Childress IV, 19, of the 1200 block of Montgomery Drive, Glen Burnie.
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By Dennis O'Brien and Dennis O'Brien,Sun Staff Writer | June 21, 1994
A 16-year-old Lansdowne youth accused of supplying the gun used to kill another teen-ager last month was allowed to remain under house arrest yesterday after an Anne Arundel Circuit judge denied a prosecutor's request to revoke his bail.But Paul E. Carder of the 3100 block of Ryerson Circle was ordered by Judge Martin A. Wolff not to contact any state witnesses before his trial on first-degree murder charges for his alleged role in the slaying of Raymond Childress IV in Glen Burnie May 16.Assistant State's Attorney William Mulford had sought a court order to revoke the youth's bond Thursday because he said the defendant had telephoned a witness, Tabatha Heitzer, June 2 and told her not to talk to police.