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March 12, 2004
On Saturday, March 6, 2004; DARYL N. MORRIS will be greatly missed by family and friends. Memorial held privately
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By Aaron Wilson and The Baltimore Sun | June 12, 2013
Veteran linebacker Daryl Smith had a blade of grass sticking to his head along with a smile that wouldn't quit following his second practice since joining the Ravens. The Jaguars' all-time leading tackler is thoroughly enjoying his new winning environment after being limited to two wins and playing in just two games during an injury-plagued final season in Jacksonville. Now, Smith is signed to a one-year contract worth up to $2.125 million with the defending Super Bowl champions and has been immediately installed as a starter at inside linebacker.
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NEWS
July 27, 2008
On July 18, 2008, DARYL DENNIS-BUISE. Friends may visit the family owned Howell Funeral Home, 4600 Liberty Heights Avenue on Monday, July 28, 2008, from 3 to 8 P.M. Family will receive friends on Tuesday at 11 A.M. Parklane Baptist Church, 3606 Mohawk Avenue. Funeral service will follow at 11:30 A.M. Interment King Memorial Park.
SPORTS
By Jeff Zrebiec, The Baltimore Sun | June 6, 2013
After missing the first two weeks of organized team activities, fullback Vonta Leach and defensive tackle Haloti Ngata are out on the field today, participating in the final session before next week's mandatory minicamp. However, there is no sign of guard Marshal Yanda , linebacker Terrell Suggs or defensive end Chris Canty . None of the three have been participants during the OTA sessions open to reporters the past three weeks. Suggs and Yanda did both attend the Ravens' White House visit yesterday.
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.
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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.
NEWS
February 18, 2013
Author, singer and songwriter Daryl Cobb will promote literacy through the creative arts when he visits Pine Grove Elementary School, in Parkville, on Tuesday, Feb. 19. Cobb's published works include the 2012 children's novel, “Pirates: The Ring of Hope,” and 14 picture books, such as “Bill the Bat Loves Halloween,” “Henry Hare's Floppy Socks,” and “Greta's Magical Mistake.”   Much of his work is written for children, and...
ENTERTAINMENT
By Andrew Conrad, aconrad@tribune.com | February 17, 2013
Holy Hannah! What the heck was all that you guys? Axel is dead ( Good night, sweet prince ), the Governor strapped it up and gleefully squeezed off rounds on the prison stronghold, Glenn is having major leadership and relationship issues, and Daryl and Merle cut their Oregon Trail LARPing adventure short to return to cell block C. Also, Merle peed on a tree and he and Daryl spit everywhere. Were they suggesting that Merle and Daryl had huge, fat lippers in, or are they just saying that backwoods people love to spit all the time?
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | November 29, 2012
Lawyers for an ousted Anne Arundel County councilman convicted of a federal tax charge will square off Monday with the county officials who showed him the door when Daryl D. Jones asks the state's highest court to return him to his elected office. Jones' request — an appeal from a lower court that upheld his ouster — asks the Court of Appeals to erase a County Council measure that made him the first Anne Arundel council member removed from office by his colleagues. If Jones wins, the councilman named to replace him could potentially be ordered to vacate the seat.
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel and Erin Cox, The Baltimore Sun | November 21, 2012
Daryl D. Jones, the former Anne Arundel County councilman whose law license was suspended and lost his County Council seat this year after he was convicted of failing to file federal tax returns, may return to the practice of law. The Court of Appeals issued the order Tuesday. Terms of having his law license suspended in February allowed him to ask to regain it after six months. Jones is also seeking to return to his County Council post. The Council had ousted Jones from office in January, saying that the five-month prison sentence meant he wouldn't be living in his district.
NEWS
By Alison Knezevich, The Baltimore Sun | June 23, 2012
The state's highest court will hear arguments over whether the Anne Arundel County Council was within its rights to oust former Councilman Daryl D. Jones when he was imprisoned for failing to file a tax return. Jones' lawyer, Linda M. Schuett , said Saturday that the Maryland Court of Appeals' decision to hear the case speaks to the importance of the issues involved. "The fact that they have decided to take this case on and hear arguments means they believe the case is an important one," she said.
NEWS
By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun | June 20, 2012
Ousted Anne Arundel County Council member Daryl D. Jones, who was convicted of failing to file a tax return, is scheduled to be released Thursday from a federal prison in South Carolina. The Severn Democrat will return home from a five-month sentence to see his council seat occupied by a replacement and will be unable to immediately, if ever, return to his law practice. The county council removed Jones from office, contending that once he reported to prison he would no longer live in Council District 1. Jones has appealed a court ruling in the council's favor.
ENTERTAINMENT
By Andrew Conrad, aconrad@tribune.com | November 27, 2011
Finally, and I mean finally! Sunday night's installment of "The Walking Dead" was the midseason finale, and it took almost 50 minutes into the episode, titled "Pretty Much Dead Already," to get there, but we finally got some of the satisfaction that we were waiting for. Up until that last ten minutes, though, I was starting to worry that we were in for another cliffhanger where the characters are standing around with concerned looks on their faces...
NEWS
By Nicole Fuller, The Baltimore Sun | March 19, 2012
Anne Arundel County Council members on Monday night appointed Marine Reservist Peter I. Smith to a vacant seat on the council, ending a weeks-long impasse that drew fierce criticism from residents. Councilman Richard B. "Dick" Ladd, a Severna Park Republican, broke the deadlock, switching to pick Smith in the 108th round of voting. The council voted 4 to 2 for Smith. "It is with some trepidation that I will change my vote for Mr. Smith," said Ladd, before casting his vote.
NEWS
By Nicole Fuller, The Baltimore Sun | February 21, 2012
Members of the Anne Arundel County Council said Tuesday that they see no end in sight to an impasse over the selection of a new colleague, as they remained deadlocked through a second round of voting on a replacement for the incarcerated Daryl D. Jones. Supporters of one of the candidates, Peter I. Smith, accused County Executive John R. Leopold's administration of working behind the scenes for rival Michael J. Wagner, a longtime friend of a Leopold aide who died this month. Wagner, a former state senator, said he was encouraged to apply for the vacant District 1 seat by Dennis M. Callahan, who was the county's chief administrative officer until his death Feb. 8 from a heart attack.
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