NEWS
January 29, 2006
Smith, On January 27, 2006, CATHY EILEEN, of Westminster; devoted wife of Edward M. Smith; beloved mother of Wendi L. Smith; sister of Linda Smerowski and Edward Winship; grandmother of Casey Bridges. Services and interment private. Arrangements by the Fletcher Funeral Home, P.A., Westminster, MD.
NEWS
September 12, 2007
On September 8, 2007: CATHY YVETTE MARTIN; beloved wife of Morocco M. Martin. On Thursday, friends may call at the Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Services, 4905 York Road where the family will receive friends from 4:00-8:00 P.M. On Friday, services will be held at Mt. Pleasant Church and Ministries, 6000 Radecke Ave. where the family will receive friends from 10:00-10:30 A.M. with services to follow. Inquiries to (410)-433-7500
FEATURES
By Ellen Creager and Ellen Creager,Knight-Ridder Newspapers | September 26, 1990
Cathy, the real Cathy, liked her unitard until she took her coat off.Then Cathy, the cartoon Cathy, said, "AACK!" and fainted in the dressing room."I'm sorry to say the unitard is the look for fall," says cartoonist Cathy Guisewite, who lives in Los Angeles, during a phone interview.Last week, Guisewite did a series of cartoons on fall fashions, which she ridicules as unsuited to the real woman, personified by her slightly chubby alter-ego cartoon Cathy. In one panel, Cathy is trying on a micro mini skirt.
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By Joanne E. Morvay and Joanne E. Morvay,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | December 27, 1998
When Catherine "Cathy" Brown and Mark Myers decided to marry, they knew they would forgo much of the traditional pomp and circumstance of a wedding. Ornate gowns, a wedding party and an elaborate reception just aren't in their nature, say the couple, who met three years ago through a personal ad.Cathy, a secretary for the Harford County government, placed her ad with a new dating service in the Bel Air area in 1995. Mark, a chemical engineer who is a civilian employee with the U.S. Army at Edgewood, had lived in Bel Air for only a few months when a friend dared him to respond to some of the ads. Cathy's was the last one he chose.
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By Ellen Creager and Ellen Creager,Knight-Ridder News Service | June 29, 1993
They should have collaborated on a book before, if only for a way to write off those $300 monthly phone bills between Michigan and California."For many years, Mickey has been my sounding board. I try out strips on her. Is a joke funny? Is it too embarrassing?" says Cathy Guisewite, Los Angeles comic strip author who has illustrated her sister Mickey Guisewite's new book, "Dancing through Life in a Pair of Broken High Heels" (Bantam, $14.95)."We're genetically programmed to obsess over the same things," says Mickey, a former associate creative director at Ross Roy advertising agency in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
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By Randi Henderson and Randi Henderson,Sun Staff Correspondent | October 3, 1990
WashingtonIn another life, an adopted child named Cathy Deupree fantasized that her parents had been killed in a car crash or a plane disaster, or even that she was somehow the offspring of aliens.After all, she reasoned, Superman -- her favorite comic book hero -- had come to Earth from the planet Krypton. And anything would be better than facing the possibility of having been willingly abandoned at birth.The girl grew up to be a woman who now calls herself Jett Williams. As she reached adulthood, she searched for her birth parents and found that her mother was a Nashville secretary named Bobbie Jett.