NEWS
April 26, 2004
On April 24, 2004 DARYL HANDLEY LEWIS SR. "Happy Hank", beloved husband of Louise C. Lewis (nee Gosewisch) devoted father of Daryl H. Lewis Jr., Glenn A. Lewis and wife April, Sheila L. Bowers and husband Wayne; loving grandfather of Taylor Lewis, Nicholas and Morgan Lewis, Spencer and Grant Bowers. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call at CAFA, 8717 Green Pastures Drive, Towson (Exit 29B, Rt on Joppa Rd, Rt on Green Pastures) on Wednesday April 28 5 to 8 P.M., with service following at 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Oakcrest Staff Appreciation Fund, 8820 Walther Blvd.
NEWS
September 14, 2005
On September 10, 2005, DARYL R. beloved son of Albert; also survived by two children, Damante and Ciante, step-son Quandre Cotton; fiance Artischa E. Holt; step-father Cornell Hilton; and aunt Bernadette S. Lockhart. Friends may call at the Wylie Funeral Home, P.A., 638 N. Gilmor Street on Wednesday 5 to 8 P.M. Family will receive friends Thursday 11 A.M. Funeral 11:30 A.M. at Unity United Methodist Church, 1433 Edmonson Ave. Interment following. Inquires at www.wyliefuneralhome.com.
SPORTS
By Kevin Van Valkenburg and Kevin Van Valkenburg,SUN STAFF | March 2, 2003
COCOA, Fla. - Each night at sunset, when the warm breeze gently rocks the palm trees outside his second-story apartment, Daryl Dorsey, if he chooses, can stand on his front porch, gaze at the purple skyline and soak up the sweetest sound in the whole world. Silence. "It's funny," Dorsey says, "but I was just thinking, in the two years I've lived down here, I haven't heard a single gunshot. Back home, you hear them all the time. You almost get used to it. But here? Never." About 4 1/2 years ago, "home" was a brick townhouse in Northwood, just a few blocks from Morgan State University, where Dorsey spent countless teenage afternoons with a basketball in his hands.
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | March 13, 1997
Today, for the first time in nearly a decade, a Wade will return to coach basketball at the University of Maryland's Cole Field House.But it's not Bob Wade.It'll be his son, Daryl, whose No. 20 Knights (15-9) take a 10-game winning streak into the Class 2A state semifinals against Surrattsville of Prince George's County, ranked No. 12 in the Washington, D.C., area.It has been eight years since Bob Wade was forced out after three seasons as the University of Maryland's coach. He and his wife, Carolyn, said they will be on hand to watch their eldest son in his first state tournament.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Andrew Conrad, aconrad@tribune.com | October 30, 2011
Things have started getting pretty heavy in "The Walking Dead," not that it was a game of Candy Land before this week's episode, titled "Save the Last One" (referring to a bullet, in case the zombies catch you, so you can go out on your own terms and not theirs!) If you haven't watched the episode yet, you might not want to read any further because I'm about to discuss some fairly significant plot developments. Lori Grimes, a.k.a Debbie Downer , strongly considered letting her firstborn son perish so he could stop enduring the endless nightmare, and Shane Walsh took a serious heel turn , capping poor, fat Otis and letting him get devoured by walkers.
NEWS
October 16, 2005
June 14, 1956 - October 16, 2004I thank my God upon every remeberance of you. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Deborah, Teresa, Jessie & Daryl.