NEWS
March 13, 2011
Sondra Elise Banfield Dailey, a book publisher, died of cancer Feb. 27 at her son's Canton home. She was 66. Born Sondra Elise Banfield, she was a 1962 graduate of Forest Park High School, where she was cheerleading captain. He father was a Provident Hospital physician; her mother was a social worker. "She was the first black to hold that position and it was the tradition that she would become homecoming queen. The principal cancelled the homecoming position," said a classmate, radio host Marc Steiner.
SPORTS
By Kevin Van Valkenburg, The Baltimore Sun | November 10, 2010
Quintin Dailey, who was widely regarded as one of the best high school basketball players in the history of Baltimore, died Monday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 49. The Clark County Coroner's Office told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that Dailey died from hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Dailey, a college star at the University of San Francisco who spent 10 rocky years in the NBA, had been working as a supervisor at the Parkdale Community Center in Las Vegas, helping at-risk kids.
SPORTS
By Kevin Van Valkenburg, The Baltimore Sun and Baltimore Sun reporter | November 10, 2010
Quintin Dailey, who was widely regarded as one of the best high school basketball players in the history of Baltimore, died Monday at his home in Las Vegas. He was 49. The Clark County Coroner's Office told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that Dailey died from hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Dailey, a college star at the University of San Francisco who spent 10 rocky years in the NBA, had been working as a supervisor at the Parkdale Community Center in Las Vegas, helping at-risk kids.
NEWS
September 8, 2009
On August 28, 2009, VERNON "Mac" McDONALD; beloved and life long friend of Marvin Solomon; devoted son of the late Catherine Lottie Bell McDonald (nee Curtis); brother of the late Beulah Bayliss, Anna Buckler and John Thomas McDonald. Also survived by nieces, Beverly Goldman, Norma Pappas, Hope Dailey; sister-in-law Johanna Esther McDonald and many loving friends. Interment will be private. Condolences may be sent to McDonald, c/o Burgee Henss Seitz Funeral Home, 3631 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD, 21211.
SPORTS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,edward.lee@baltsun.com | March 11, 2009
Mount St. Mary's men's lacrosse coach Tom Gravante had hoped the team's defense would be solid. He didn't realize the unit would be stellar. The Mountaineers have lost their first three games but have limited No. 1 Virginia and No. 17 Navy to season scoring lows in 10-2 and 6-2 losses, respectively. Bryant, which averages 11.7 goals, scored just seven times in a one-goal victory Sunday. One reason is that half of Mount's 14 seniors and juniors occupy that half of the field. "Most of us have been playing three or four years already," fifth-year defensive midfielder Shaun Moran said.
NEWS
January 28, 2009
On January 23, 2009, RUBY M. DAILEY. The family will receive friends at the Howell Funeral Home, 10220 Guilford Road, Jessup, MD, on Wednesday, January 28, 2009, from 3 to 8 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, at St. Mark United Methodist Church, 1440 Dorsey Road, Hanover, MD. Wake 11 to 11:30 A.M. Service will follow. Interment Meadowridge Memo
NEWS
July 15, 2008
On July 10, 2008, MACFARLANE DAILEY. Survived by devoted wife, Rosalind. Son, MacFarlane Jr., daughter, Kelley, brothers, Maceo Jr, of TX., and Melvin of MD., sisters, Myra Lunsford, Millicent Boone, Marcella Fisher and Mitzi Dailey all of MD., and a host of other family and friends. Friends may call the family owned WYLIE FUNERAL HOME P.A. OF BALTIMORE COUNTY, 9200 Liberty Road Wednesday from 6 to 8 P.M. Services Thursday at the Union Baptist Church, 105 Main Street in Turners Station, MD 10:30A.
NEWS
By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,Sun reporter | March 6, 2008
St. Frances has a lot to celebrate. Coach William Wells brought Sean Mosley to St. Frances four years ago, and last night the two of them said goodbye to the Baltimore Catholic League in style in front of more than 2,000 fans. Mosley led No. 8 St. Frances with a season-high 35 points as the Panthers won the 37th BCL tournament championship, 66-61, over No. 2 Mount St. Joseph at Loyola College. He showed the same kind of effort he did in 2005 as a freshman in a 57-48 victory over Towson Catholic.