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December 2, 2007
On November 25, 2007, THELMA CAREY. Friends may visit at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Monday after 12 noon. The family will receive friends on Tuesday at the Church of God, 4310 Edmondson Avenue at 11:30 A.M., followed by funeral service at 12 noon.
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The Baltimore Sun | December 5, 2012
US Lacrosse has announced the 25-player U.S. Women's National Training Team roster, including several players with ties to the Baltimore area, that will represent Team USA at the Sunday, Jan. 27 exhibition against defending NCAA champion Northwestern at the Champion Challenge, a US Lacrosse event. Team USA will square off against the Wildcats at 11 a.m. at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The U.S. squad will also take on national champion runner-up Syracuse on Jan. 26. Team USA was selected from the standing 38-player roster composing the 2012-14 U.S. Women's National Team, and these 25 players will train with Team USA in preparation for the July 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup in Oshawa, Ontario.
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February 28, 2006
On February 16, 2006, ALFORD R. "Skip" CAREY JR, beloved husband of Patricia A. (nee Tribbitt) Carey, devoted father of Patricia Fingles, Cynthia Carey Hagin, Kimberly Conner and Jason Carey, predeceased by daughter Debra White, cherished grandfather of Sean White, Katie Fingles and Joshua Carey. The Family will receive friends at the Henry W. Jenkins & Sons Funeral Home, 16924 York Rd (Hereford/Monkton) on Saturday March 4 from 5 to 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Maryland Special Olympics, 703 W. Joppa Rd., Towson, MD 21204.
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By Sandra McKee and The Baltimore Sun | November 14, 2012
During an offseason workout Wednesday, St. Frances baseball coach Brian Boles told his players he will not be returning as head coach next season. Boles will be replaced by Carey Cheek, a former player in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization and a three-year assistant at St. Frances. "After much deliberation, I've decided to take on a new challenge," Boles said. "While it is a hard decision, because I've enjoyed my eight years with the kids here, I know Carey brings a wealth of baseball knowledge to the program and I'm looking forward to the team continuing to grow in the program he leads.
NEWS
April 4, 2008
On March 30, 2008, JULIET McADAMS CAREY beloved wife of the late Churchill Gibson Carey; devoted mother of Churchill G. Carey, Jr., Jane W. Carey and Juliet G. Carey. Also survived by three grandchildren, William C. Carey, Timothy M. Carey and Elizabeth C. Burwell; three great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at the Church of the Redeemer (Chapel), 5603 N. Charles Street on Friday, May 2 at 1 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Church of the Redeemer (21210)
NEWS
April 22, 1992
Thomas N. Carey Jr., who had been an analyst for St. Joseph Hospital and a vice president of a clinical laboratory firm in Virginia, died Sunday at Union Memorial Hospital of bronchial pneumonia.A memorial service for Mr. Carey, who was 52 and lived on Lake Falls Road, was being held today at Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Charles and Saratoga streets, where his wife is parish administrator.Mr. Carey is survived by his wife, the former Sara-Marie Horn; a son, T. Nelson Carey III of Mount Washington; his mother, Mary Callahan Carey O'Shea of Baltimore; and two sisters, Margaret Carey Maher and Mary Frances Carey, both of Queenstown.
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July 20, 2007
On July 14, 2007 MR. CAREY, loving son of Novella Carey. Also survived by four brothers and one sister. Visitation at 2140 N. Fulton Avenue on Saturday, 2-3pm. The family will receive friends in the chapel on Sunday at 11am. Funeral at 12pm.
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January 21, 2004
On January 16, 2004, THOMAS E. CAREY, SR.; loving husband of Catherine Carey; devoted father of Thomas E. Jr., James Michael and Evette Carey; brother of Theresa Ridgeway, Osa Wainwright and Betty Siler, and a host of friends. Friends may view Mr. Carey from 5 to 8 P.M., Thursday at Mt. Olive United Methodist Church, 823 Edmondson Avenue, Catonsville, where the family hour will take place at 11 A.M., Friday with funeral to follow at 11:30. Inquires, JOSPEH L. RUSS FUNERAL HOME, 410-523-3361.
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July 8, 2004
On July 4, 2004 AUDREY D. CAREY, loving mother of Annteria Rodgers-Ferrell, Audra and Renata Carey. She is also survived by seven grandchildren; dearest mother Aletha Mae Carey; two sisters Doris Carey, Dolley Mae Hemphill and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue on Friday after 9 A.M. The family will receive friends on Saturday at Wilson Park Holy Church of Power, 2654 Polk Street at 10 A.M., followed by funeral service at 10:30 A.M. See www.marchfh.
BUSINESS
By Eileen Ambrose, The Baltimore Sun | October 21, 2012
Bernard T. Ferrari's diverse career took another turn in July when he became the second dean in the history of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. Ferrari started out as a surgeon before a switch to management, which included a five-year stint as the chief operating officer for the Ochsner Clinic, now known as the Ochsner Medical Center, in Louisiana. From there, he became a senior health care consultant and then director of the global health care practice at McKinsey & Co., a management consultant.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | July 30, 2012
E. Carey Kenney, a noted Pikesville artist who headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades and whose oils and watercolors were inspired by the Owings Mills campus' rolling hills and fields, died Thursday of pneumonia at Seasons Hospice at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown. He was 98. "Ed Kenney was a dear friend and a fabulous teacher. He was a wonderfully colorful person," said George S. Wills, a semiretired Baltimore public relations executive and painter who graduated from McDonogh in 1954.
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AEGIS STAFF REPORT | April 19, 2012
Richard D. Norling of Darlington and Cordell E. Hunter Sr. of Havre de Grace were appointed to the Harford Community College Board of Trustees by Gov. Martin O'Malley this week. O'Malley also reappointed the board chairman Bryan E. Kelly and board members Doris Carey and John Haggerty. Richard Norling is the statestat Director for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the former chair of the Harford County Trial Courts Judicial Nominating Commission. He also formerly served as chair of the Budget Advisory Board to the Harford County Council in 2000-2002.
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By Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun | April 13, 2012
Each week, The Baltimore Sun publishes a Q&A with an area college lacrosse player to help you become more acquainted with the player and his/her team. Today's guest is Vanderbilt senior midfielder Ally Carey, a John Carroll graduate and The Sun's 2008 Female Athlete of the Year. She leads the No. 18 Commodores (7-5) in goals (22), points (31), draw controls (60) and caused turnovers (12) and is their all-time leader in draw controls with 223. The All-American is a member of the U.S. national team.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | February 4, 2012
Carey Howell Taylor, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. manager, died Jan. 27 of pneumonia at Good Samaritan Hospital. He was 84. The son of the superintendent of secondary education for city public schools and a homemaker, Mr. Taylor was born in Baltimore and raised in Mount Washington. After graduating from Polytechnic Institute in 1944, he studied engineering at the University of North Carolina and Penn State University for two years, before enlisting in the Navy in 1947. He then completed his education, earning a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1950 from the Johns Hopkins University.
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By Mary Carole McCauley, The Baltimore Sun | January 2, 2012
Business entrepreneur and philanthropist William Polk Carey, who donated more than $100 million to Maryland schools and universities, spent most of his life outside the state, but he never stopped thinking of himself as a Baltimorean. Mr. Carey, 81, died Monday at a West Palm Beach, Fla., hospital. But he left a legacy here. He maintained a rooting interest in state politics and the Baltimore Orioles. He was proud of the six generations that his family spent in Baltimore, relatives and friends said, and the influence they've had on the city.
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By Childs Walker, The Baltimore Sun | May 16, 2011
Yash P. Gupta, founding dean of the Carey Business School at the Johns Hopkins University, will step down at the end of this academic year to become chief executive officer at SDP Telecom Inc. Gupta has served as dean at the Carey school since it began operations in 2007. He oversaw development of the school's full-time MBA program and its move to the Legg-Mason Tower in Harbor East. "I give all due credit for this significant progress to the first dean of the Carey School, Yash P. Gupta, who has been a tireless evangelist for the school and brought us to this important moment," said Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels.
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By Larry Carson, The Baltimore Sun | April 25, 2011
A $30 million donation to the University of Maryland School of Law — the largest gift the school has ever received — will help boost the nearly 200-year-old institution into national prominence, professors, students and alumni say. The gift from the W.P. Carey Foundation, run by a family with long mercantile and legal roots in Baltimore and Maryland, was announced Monday in the school's packed atrium, which was festooned with scores of...
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