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July 28, 2009
Reverend Lawrence Stewart "Larry" Cameron A funeral service will be held at 5 P.M. Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at Grace Lutheran Church, New Market Road, Courtland, followed by a committal service at the Vick Family Cemetery on Indiantown Road. The family will receive friends at the church following the committal service. A memorial service will be held at Rev. Cameron's former church, Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church in Lutherville at 11 A.M. Saturday, August 15, 2009. Memorials may be made to Grace Lutheran Church, 25280 New Market Road, Courtland, Va. 23837, or Augsburg Lutheran Home, 6811 Campfield road, Baltimore, Md. 21207-4657 or Grace English Evangelical Lutheran Church, 8601 Valleyfield Road, Lutherville, Md. 21093.
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By Ernest F. Imhoff and Ernest F. Imhoff,SUN STAFF | August 20, 1998
A West Virginian named William Anderson Hatfield, age 67, died of a brain tumor at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Aug. 22, 1930. It became news when people heard that this was "Cap" Hatfield.Though the Hatfield-McCoy feud had ended nearly a half-century earlier, the legend was so vital in American popular culture that Hatfield's death prompted nationwide recollections of the woodland strife that fascinated Americans in the 1880s.People remembered that in the Tug Valley, sliced by the Tug Fork river, the pugnacious Cap and other Hatfields living in Logan County, W.Va.
NEWS
June 22, 2006
On June 21, 2006, FRANK LEWISWLADKOWSKI of Sykesville, survived by his wife Ann, his daughter Helen and two brothers, Steve and John. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday at 10 A.M. from Old Holy Family Catholic Church, 10636 Liberty Rd., Randallstown. Funeral procession will leave the funeral home at 9:00 A. M Saturday. Interment in Old Holy Family Church Cemetery. Friends may call at the Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, Rt. 32 near Eldersburg from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Friday.
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By Sarah Weinman and Sarah Weinman,Special to The Sun | May 13, 2007
Suffer the Little Children By Donna Leon The Last Enemy By Grace Brophy Soho Press / 342 pages / $23 Assisi is the setting of Grace Brophy's evocative debut, which introduces Commissario Alessandro Cenni to the sleuthing scene - and to the malevolent, secret-laden Casati family, wrapped so tightly within one another that any expectation the reader might have of motive or guilt seems to change with every page turn. Cenni meets the Casatis as a result of the murder of American expat Rita Minelli, her body splayed on the floor of the family cemetery vault almost in vague parody of a sexual assault.
NEWS
June 1, 2004
On Saturday, May 29, 2004, ANNA LUCILLE AUSMUS BARTENFELDER, 76, of Knoxville, TN. She was formerly of Centerville, MD, where she worked as a special education supervisor in Queen Annes County for 21 years, before she returned to Knoxville, TN in 2002, to be close to her family. Lucille was born in Speedwell, TN on February 10, 1928. She is preceded in death by her parents, Curt and Kate Ausmus and her brother Jack Ausmus, all of Speedwell, TN. Lucille is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Jamie and Michael Cross and grandchildren, Brian Ausmus.
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October 18, 1997
Charles Everett Dean, 62, mailer for The Baltimore SunCharles Everett Dean, a 44-year employee of The Baltimore Sun who owned several rental properties and owned and operated a drainage business, died of heart failure Oct. 8 at Harbor View Medical Center. He was 62.Mr. Dean, who was an active member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 888, began working for the newspaper company as a mailer at age 16 in 1951. He worked for the company until 1995.In 1974 he started a part-time business called Red Foxes Sewer and Drain Service.
NEWS
February 17, 2009
On Friday, February 13, 2009 HATTIE VINES COLEMAN. She was preceded in death by her husband Theodore Coleman, Sr. She leaves to mourn a son Theodore Coleman, Jr. of Chelmsford, ME, four sisters Julia Vines and Ruth Vines Lennon of Greensboro, NC, Josephine Vines of Washington, DC, Susie Vines Cox of Capitol Heights, MD, a brother Eugene Vines of Suitland, MD; five sisters-in-law Beatrice Vines of Suitland, MD, Teresa Vines, Leawood Vines of KS, Lela Coleman...
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February 5, 2006
On January 25, 2006 EMILY FAUSTINO TABOTABO. In loving memory of a cherished sister, aunt, great-great-aunt and dear friend to many. She touched the hearts and lives of everyone who knew her. We will miss her caring eyes, gentle smile and ever so loving heart. We will never forget you Mama, as the Lord embraces you now. She was the loving sister of Manuel F. and Reynaldo Tabotabo and Dr. Lourdes T. Saradpon, dear aunt of Hector M. Saradpon and Grace M. Morreale and great-aunt of Andrew C. and Morgan V. Morreale.
NEWS
January 13, 2003
Charles J. Greenwalt, who worked in the local tile trades for 35 years, died Wednesday of kidney failure at the home of a relative in Randallstown. He was 83. Born in Randallstown, he attended local schools, served stateside during World War II and was a union official. For 35 years, he worked for A. Pezzaro and Co. Mr. Greenwalt was vice president of Local 29 of the Tile, Terrazzo and Marble Finishers Union. He was married to the former Hilda Nickoles for 62 years. While in the Army during World War II, he was assigned to an armored unit, his family said.
NEWS
April 20, 2003
CPL JASON DAVID MILEO, U.S.M.C., died in Baghdad, Iraq on Monday April 14, 2003. Beloved son of Phillip James and Leah Marie Mileo Hall of Centreville, MD brother of Zachary Andrew Hall of Centreville, MD, maternal grandson of Margaret Mileo of Pasadena, MD and Vincent Mileo Jr., of Glen Burnie MD, paternal grandson of Joyce Lingley Hall and Walter J. Hall both of Pasadena, MD and maternal great-grandson of Isabelle Redmond Mileo of Westminster, MD....