NEWS
February 1, 2004
On January 27, 2004, DANA S. JESSUP of W. Belvedere Ave. On Tuesday, Miss Jessup will lie-in-state in St. Abraham Baptist Church, 1124 W. North Ave. Family hour 11 A.M., Celebration !1:30. Service entrusted to HARI P. CLOSE FUNERAL SERVICE, P.A. 410-327-3100.
NEWS
June 25, 2006
On June 22, 2006 MR. BOYERVisitation at 2140 N. Fulton Avenue on Tuesday, 3-8 P.M. The family will receive friends in the chapel on Wednesday at 11 A.M. Funeral at 11:30 A.M.
NEWS
February 14, 2007
On February 6, 2007, DANA EDWARD RYAN, 53, died of surgical complications. He was the loving father of Heathe Ryan-Cleckley and her husband, Michael, Michael Ryan and his wife, Lisa; proud grandfather of Clayton, Cain, Steven and Caterina. Born and raised in Baltimore, he graduated from Baltimore Polytechnical Institute in 1972. He also attended Anne Arundel Community College and Catonsville Community College. He was employed by Mercedes Benz for over 25 years in Baltimore and transferred to their Texas plant in 2003.
NEWS
By Tom Pelton and Tom Pelton,SUN STAFF | August 18, 1997
Arthur W. Dana Jr., a metallurgist and meteorologist who helped create heat-resistant metals for the space shuttle and monitored weather conditions for the D-Day invasion of France in World War II, died of brain cancer Friday at a hospice in Towson. He was 77 and lived in Timonium.From 1981 until he retired in 1985, Mr. Dana was president and chief operating officer of Fansteel Inc., a Chicago-based manufacturer of specialty metals used in spacecraft, airplanes, golf clubs and high-tech weapons systems.
FEATURES
By Cheo Hodari Coker and Cheo Hodari Coker,LOS ANGELES TIMES | November 7, 1996
HOLLYWOOD -- "Hey, Dana! How've you been?"Queen Latifah walks through the doors of Intermezzo, her favorite Melrose eatery, and warmly hugs Scotty Weber, the Italian restaurant's chef. Waiters and busboys also call her by her given name. "They spoil me here," she says with a wide smile.When the pressure's on and her stomach growls, Latifah often stops here, a place that offers her more than her favorite Caesar salad in Los Angeles. Intermezzo is her sanctuary, a place where she neither has to shoulder the responsibility of being in the public eye as the head of a rap management company, as a Grammy-winning rap artist, or as Khadijah, the lead character of Fox's popular sitcom "Living Single."
SPORTS
By Mike Klingaman and Mike Klingaman,Staff Writer | November 12, 1993
The star of the defending state Pop Warner football champions runs like a bull, hits like a train and likes to play with Barbie dolls.Meet Dana Galloway, 11, captain of the Hanlon Park 49ers in northwest Baltimore. She stiff-arms defenders, sheds would-be tacklers and once dragged half a team the last 5 yards for a touchdown.Her teammates, all boys, would rather not line up against Dana in practice."She took the wind out of me," says one.Opponents have no choice."She's not afraid to mix it up with anybody," says her coach, Henry Sherod.