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December 10, 2007
On December 6, 2007, CHRISTINE M. WADDELL. On Tuesday friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES (WEST), 5151 Baltimore National Pike from 5:00-8:00P.M. On Wednesday, Ms. Waddell will lie instate at Vaughn C. Greene West Chapel, where services will begin at 10:00A.M. Inquiries to (410) 233-2400.
NEWS
February 20, 2007
On February 15, 2007, CHRISTINE wife of Nathan Belon Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST, 1101 E. North Avenue on Wednesday after 8:30 A.M. where the family will receive friends on Thursday at 11:30 A.M. Funeral Services will follow at 12:00.
NEWS
August 21, 2007
On August 18, 2007 CHRISTINE B. (nee Bazley) WILLIAMS beloved wife of the late Timothy Glyne Williams, M.D., devoted mother of Timothy W. Williams, T. Clinton Williams and Candace Harrison; loving grandmother of T. Michael Williams, Michelle L. Martinelli, Daniel J. Harrison and Tedros G. Williams; dear sister of Bettye Roberts. Also survived by two great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends Wednesday 7-9 p.m. at HARRY H. WITZKE'S FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4112 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City where a funeral service will be held Thursday 10 a.m. Entombment Columbia Memorial Park.
NEWS
April 2, 2007
On March 31, 2007 ROBERT JOHN SHERMAN; son of Mary E. Sherman (nee Snyder) and the late Robert S. Sherman; brother of Janet Christine Raywood and William D. Sherman. Services and Interment private. Arrangements by the family owned Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home, Inc.
NEWS
September 21, 2007
On September 18, 2007, HELEN A. SCHUCHHARDT (nee Moyer), longtime resident of Baltimore; beloved wife of Clarence A. Schuchhardt; devoted mother of Brian Schuchhardt and his wife Christine and Geary Schuchhardt and his wife Dana; loving grandmother of four and great-grandmother of six. Also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends will honor Helen's life at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services, Parkville, 8800 Harford Road on Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. A funeral service will be held 10 A.M., Saturday.
NEWS
June 3, 2007
On May 30, 2007, IRENE DAISY WILLIAMS DIXON, 76, of Glen Burnie, at Easton Memorial Hospital from a severe case of pnuemonia. She was born on December 28, 1930 in Ellenton, SC and lived in Maryland for 67 years. She was a homemaker who enjoyed spending time with family, friends and especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Diane Dixon Cornwell; her parents Rosie Belle Gosby and George Norman Williams; three brothers, Jesse, Bernard, and Leo Williams; and one sister, Polly Imbrogulio.
NEWS
By Rafael Campo | July 1, 2007
Body of Work Christine Montross Penguin Press / 304 pages / $24.95 Of all the harrowing experiences that are a part of medical training, perhaps the most affecting is that of gross anatomy. No surprise, then, that the dissection of the human body attracts so many attempts at explication. Irresistible storytelling opportunities abound: The opening of the cranium is a metaphor for the opening of the medical student's mind to new ways of understanding the body; the dismemberment of a cadaver is an ironic comment on the disassociation students experience in becoming healers; and the cadaver itself is the ultimate paradox, at once the sacred vessel of our humanness and a lifeless object wrapped in plastic trash bags to keep it moist.
NEWS
March 21, 1999
Twelve students from Carroll Community College have been selected for inclusion in the 1999 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges."Students are chosen based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success.The students are: Diane Christine Flint, Kathryn Ann Hogan, Donna Jo Holt, Jamie Leigh Jackson, Tina Eva Joyce, Sara Joan Levin, Adria Christine Mason, Minta Ninette Mason, Marisa Freitas Myers, Shelby William Sawyers, Sara Beth Sykes and Ralph Elwood Vaughn.
BUSINESS
January 18, 1999
BaltimoreFeb. 14-17 Biophysical Society national convention, Convention Center. Contact: Nancy Nootenboom, 301-530-7010. Expected attendance: 3,000Feb. 18-21 Maryland Music Educators Association conference, Omni Hotel, Fayette and Hanover streets. Contact: Dick Disharoon, 410-887-1217. Expected attendance: 3,000Feb. 22-28 American Craft Enterprises ACC crafts fair, Convention Center. Contact: Christine Crawfis, 914-883-6200. Expected attendance: 7,000Information For Washington-area convention information, call the Washington D.C. Convention and Vistors Associaton at (202)
NEWS
By John J. Snyder | July 20, 1999
MIRACYLE Christine Graves wears two crowns. The 10-year-old Columbia resident, who has caught the pageant bug, is the reigning Miss Pre-Teen Baltimore and the first Little Miss Juneteenth.Doctors could not predict this when she came into the world in November 1988, three months premature and weighing only 1 pound, 14 ounces. Her mother, Theresa Chevalier, 37, was also a "preemie" and knew about the potential difficulty. She has had several surgeries to correct spinal problems and has internal organs that did not fully develop.
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NEWS
October 3, 2009
On September 25, 2009 CHRISTINE TOWNES survived by her husband Harold Townes and a host of family and friends. The service will be held on Saturday, October 3. Wake 10:30; funeral service 11:00 at the Howell Funeral Home Chapel, 4602 Liberty Heights Avenue. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.
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NEWS
By Sloane Brown | August 2, 2009
As a senior account executive for Imre, an advertising/marketing/public relations firm, Christine Costa knows the importance of appearances. "The way you present yourself is [a reflection] of who you are." This 25-year-old Mount Vernon resident is also an artist and describes her style as "classic lines with funky accessories." "Overall, I wouldn't want to look so neat and expected. I like to wear something that doesn't seem like it quite fits, but it works." We definitely agreed with that assessment when we "Glimpsed" her at Hampden's 13.5% Wine Bar. THE LOOK: Black Lycra tank top. Black velvet Poleci Bermuda shorts.
NEWS
June 12, 2009
On June 10, 2009, CHRISTINE M. JOWANOWITCH (nee Grace) resident of Arbutus, beloved wife of the late Joseph Jowanowitch, devoted mother of William J., Sr., Joseph F. Jowanowitch, Sr., and Kathie Lee Heinbuch and Christine E. Burrell; cherished grandmother of ten grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Relatives and friends may visit at the Church Of The Ascension, 4603 Poplar Avenue, Halethorpe, MD 21227 on Saturday. Viewing at 10:30 A.M. with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 11 A.M. Interment to immediately follow service at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn Park.
NEWS
April 19, 2009
After a lengthy illness, on April 9, 2009, WILLIAM; beloved husband of Christine. He was born June 5, 1932 to the late William and Martha Lowrimore in Alabama. He was one of five children. His parents moved to Baltimore at an early age, where he attended private schools. Here he met and married Catherine Chavis. To this union was born four children, Martha, Debra, William, and Dwayne. After the untimely death of Catherine, he met and married Christine; to this union one child was born Jerry.
NEWS
By Amazon.com and Publishers Weekly | April 12, 2009
tuesday Skinny Chicks Don't Eat Salad : by Christine Avanti (Rodale, $24.95) Los Angeles nutritionist Christine Avanti offers an eating plan, recipes and exercise regime and strategies for consuming balanced meals even when eating out. A Little Bit Wicked : by Kristin Chenoweth (Touchstone, $25) Kristin Chenoweth shares her journey from Oklahoma beauty queen to Broadway leading lady, reflecting on how faith and family have kept her grounded in the dysfunctional world of show biz.
NEWS
April 9, 2009
On April 5, 2009, CHRISTINE BOSTON of Back River. Survived by two children Arthur and Helen Brooks, three grandchildren; three great-grand; two sisters, and a host of other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the William C. Brown Community Funeral Home, P.A., 321 S. Philadelphia Boulevard, Aberdeen, Friday 5 to 8 P.M. and family will receive friends Saturday at the St. Stephens A.M.E. Church, 1601 Old Eastern Avenue, 10 A.M. Funeral 10:30 A.M.
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By LOS ANGELES TIMES | April 8, 2009
Series The New Adventures of Old Christine: : Christine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) puts her son into public school. (8 p.m., WJZ-Channel 13) Life: : The police drama starring Damian Lewis presents its season finale. (9 p.m., WBAL-Channel 11) Lost: : Ben gets a little face time with the island's mysterious "smoke monster." (9 p.m., WMAR-Channel 2) American Masters: : Minimalist composer Philip Glass is profiled in Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts. (10 p.m., WMPT-Channels 22/67)
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly | April 4, 2009
Christine Sarbanes was recalled at her standing-room-only memorial service Friday as a "strong woman of incisive intellect" who "had the capacity to find the good in everyone." Her children said she routinely addressed them with, "Hello, lovely." Vice President Joe Biden, one of numerous elected national and state leaders who gathered at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, spoke of his days in the Senate with former Sen. Paul Sarbanes. Christine Sarbanes, 73, died March 22. The vice president, who spoke for 10 minutes, recalled the Sarbanes' overseas trips together.
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen | March 24, 2009
Christine D. Sarbanes, a retired educator, active board member and wife of former Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes, died Sunday of cancer at her Guilford home. She was 73. "Her life and legacy as a teacher and community servant touched thousands of Marylanders and reminds us all that a life lived for others is the greatest of gifts," Gov. Martin O'Malley said in a statement Monday. "She believed in the dignity of every individual, and that every person has potential that we, as a community, can unlock through literacy and access to higher learning."
NEWS
By Los Angeles Times | March 11, 2009
Series The New Adventures of Old Christine: : After an easily flustered mom (Kristen Johnston) calls Christine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) "a rock," Christine - who never met a compliment she didn't like - soon discovers being responsible is just exhausting. (8 p.m., WJZ-Channel 13) The Chopping Block: : Two teams of eight compete in culinary challenges for a chance to open their own restaurant. In the first competition, the teams create menus for host Marco Pierre White to judge by the end of the day, and then open their restaurants for service within 48 hours.
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