NEWS
March 24, 2009
EVANGELINE "Babe" passed away peacefully on March 21, 2009. She was preceded in death by her husband Theodore James Constantine and oldest son Dean Nicholas Constantine, and is survived by her son Professor Niel T. Constantine, and her three grandsons, Evan, Mathew, and Austin. She was the daughter of Nicholas and Olga Coroneos, and sister of the late Stanley Coroneos, George Coroneos, and Proxy Rutledge. Friends may call at Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Road (beltway exit 26A)
NEWS
December 19, 2008
On December 16, 2008, ; devoted wife of Shade Sutton. Friends may visit the family-owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST 1101 E. North Avenue on Friday after 8:30 A.M. The family will receive friends at Holy Temple Holiness Church 2016 W. Pratt St. on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Funeral services will follow at 10 A.M.
NEWS
August 29, 2007
On August 27, 2007, DORA J. BROWN; cherished mother of Dorothy B./Marion Bascom and dear grandmother of Viviane B. Thorpe, and Ellis and Gillian Yeadon. The family will receive friends on Friday, August 31, 2007 at Douglas Memorial Community Church, 1325 Madison Avenue, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. when funeral service will begin. The family respectfully requests that gifts in memory of Mrs. Brown be made to the Evangeline Mitchell Scholarship Fund or Camp Farthest Out.
NEWS
By Laurin Sellers and Laurin Sellers,Orlando Sentinel | February 4, 2007
MIMS, Fla. -- The briefcase of Harry T. Moore, missing for more than a half-century, has been found in an abandoned Brevard County, Fla., barn and will be returned tomorrow to the slain civil rights leader's daughter. The leather case, filled with newspaper clippings and letters urging officials to investigate the mistreatment of blacks, was discovered about a half-mile from where a bomb destroyed the family's home on Christmas night 1951, killing Moore and his wife, Harriette. A member of the North Brevard Historical Society, scouring the area for artifacts a few months ago, stumbled onto the satchel, which should have been stored in a property room at the county courthouse.
NEWS
October 12, 2006
D.C. business group endorses Franchot One day after endorsing the re-election of Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., a Washington business group has thrown its support to one of the governor's harshest critics in the race for comptroller. The Greater Washington Board of Trade's political action committee announced yesterday that Democrat Peter Franchot, who won a hard-fought primary over incumbent William Donald Schaefer last month, is its choice for comptroller over Republican nominee Anne M. McCarthy, former dean of the University of Baltimore business school.
FEATURES
By Rob Hiaasen and Rob Hiaasen,sun reporter | October 3, 2006
The case is closed - if not solved. In her hands, Evangeline Moore weighs the 370-page "Homicide Investigation." The bound notebook feels heavy and right - unlike earlier and lighter investigations into the Christmas 1951 murders of her parents - an NAACP official named Harry T. Moore and his wife, Harriette Moore. Although justice was neither swift nor conclusive, Evangeline Moore says she is satisfied. Finally, she believes, the state of Florida took the cold case seriously. "I feel like a load has been lifted off of my shoulders," says Moore, 76, from her home in New Carrollton.