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November 17, 2004
On November 14, 2004, WALTER S. FREELAND, loving husband of Doris Freeland. Friends may call at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST, INC., 4300 Wabash Avenue, on Thursday after 8:30 A.M, where the family will receive friends on Friday at 11:30 A.M., with services to follow at 12 P.M. See www.marchfh.com
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By Carrie Wells, The Baltimore Sun | April 28, 2013
A woman in her 70s was badly injured when she fell out of a moving antique pickup truck in Baltimore County Sunday morning near the Pennsylvania border, police said. Details of how the woman fell out of the 1949 black Chevrolet pickup were not available, and Baltimore County police were investigating the matter but it has not been determined whether charges will be filed, Lt. Rob McCullough, a police spokesman, said. The woman was flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center as a precaution, but her condition was stable and she was able to answer questions from detectives, McCullough said.
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April 27, 2005
On April 24, 2005, ETHEL (nee Muncy) FREELAND, beloved wife of the late Thurl S. "Tubby" Freeland, devoted mother of Sue F. Geary, dear grandmother of Jennifer Fleischer, and William Geary, Jr. She is also survived by six great-grandchildren. Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to: The Health Care Center Fund of the Presbyterian Home of MD, 400 Georgia Ct, Towson, MD 21204. Arrangement by the family owned Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home, Inc.
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By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | February 1, 2013
Carroll Martin Radebaugh, a horticulturalist who was an owner of a well-known Towson nursery and greenhouse, died of cancer Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 92 and had lived for many years at his family's Burke Avenue compound. Born in Baltimore County, he was the son of George Walker and Anna Jeannette Martin Radebaugh, who cultivated vegetables in outdoor frames in the mid-1920s and started Radebaugh Florists and Greenhouse. He was a 1937 graduate of Towson High School, where he also competed in varsity basketball, soccer and baseball.
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April 18, 2003
Suddenly on April 16, 2003, JOHN R. "Dick" SR., of Cockeysville, beloved husband of Nancy Cofiell Freeland, loving father of John R. Jr., and Charles E. Freeland, dear brother of Blanche Bartling. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends in the LEMMON FUNERAL HOME OF DULANEY VALLEY INC., 10 W. Padonia Road (at York Road) Timonium-Cockeysville on Thursday, 7 to 9 P. M and Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be celebrated in the funeral home on Saturday, April 19 at 10 A.M. Interment Parkwood Cemetery.
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January 18, 2004
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, MARILYN KAY FREELAND, in Frederick, MD. She is survived by her beloved husband of 50 years, John and her loving children: sons, John Richard, Jr. and wife Christy, of Gaithersburg, MD, D. David and wife Jeanette, of Frederick, MD and her daughter Sandra, of West Palm Beach, FL and ten grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mildred Naomi Ogle and Maurice Elmer Miller. A native of Baltimore, MD and graduate of Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, MD and Montgomery College, Rockville, MD. She practiced nursing for 20 years.
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November 7, 2011
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville Precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. Phoenix Anne Brent Garth , unit block, between 10 p.m. Oct. 29 and 10 a.m. Oct. 30. Attached garage entered through unlocked window. Unknown if anything stolen. White Hall Vernon Road , 19400 block, between 12:15 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. Nov. 3. Jewelry, MacBook Pro, Nissan Frontier, .45-caliber Glock, 9 mm Springfield stolen.
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July 23, 2006
Parker Rouse Freeland, a retired Johns Hopkins Hospital nurse, died of congestive heart failure Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 74 and lived in Mount Vernon. Born and raised in Bolton Hill, she attended Garrison Forest School and Notre Dame Academy in Baltimore. She married before finishing high school and moved to Pennsylvania, where she worked as a laboratory technician. Later, she earned a high school equivalency degree, said her brother John H. Rouse of McLean, Va. At age 50, Ms. Freeland received a degree from the University of Baltimore and became a registered nurse.
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July 16, 2012
A 17-year-old Freeland boy told police the day after a July 9 party in Parkton that another teen had assaulted him with a knife, a police report states. A 17-year-old Parkton teen was charged as an adult with first- and second-degree assault and using a dangerous weapon with intent to injure. He has since been released on $50,000 bail. According to a police report, the two 17-year-olds were at a party in a house in the 1700 block of Parsonage Road at about 10:30 p.m. when the Parkton teen allegedly held a large survival-type knife to the Freeland teen's throat and threatened to cut him. Police said a possible motive for the attack was the Parkton teen's' belief that his ex-girlfriend and the Freeland teen had a relationship.
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May 21, 2012
Four Hereford High School students who attend Gunpowder Baptist Church in Freeland are collecting loose change to benefit a nonprofit group. Kelsey Anderson, Kendra Herbenar, Christie Ivey and Sandra Schenning are participating in a project called "Loose Change to Loosen Chains. " International Justice Mission, a human rights agency that hopes to combat modern day slavery, sponsors the project. The girls have placed collection cups in these Hereford locations: Hereford Pharmacy, 7-11, White Stone Cleaners and Mt. Carmel Pharmacy.
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March 16, 2012
Emily North , of Baldwin; Kathryn Nunn , of Parkton, and Roderick Lancaster , of Phoenix, have been named to the dean's list at St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, Pa. Daniel Weinel , of Jarrettsville, a freshman music recording technology major, was recognized as a first-semester freshman and transfer students for making an impact on the campus as a new student at Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa. Andrea Pace...
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February 14, 2012
Air Force Airman Dean S. Fuller Jr. graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Kathy Stefanowicz of Old Ruhl Court, Freeland, and Dean Fuller Sr. of Chattermark Court, Westminster. He is a 2005 graduate of Hereford High School, Parkton.
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November 21, 2011
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville Precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. Baldwin Old Farm Road , 4300 block, between Oct. 13 and Nov. 14. Texaco collectible toys stolen. Lock cut on rear door of vacant house to gain entry. White Hall Vernon Road , 19400 block, between 10 p.m. Nov. 15 and 8 a.m. Nov. 16. Two speakers and two shelves stolen from house under construction.
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November 7, 2011
The following is compiled from police reports from the Cockeysville Precinct. Our policy is to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. Phoenix Anne Brent Garth , unit block, between 10 p.m. Oct. 29 and 10 a.m. Oct. 30. Attached garage entered through unlocked window. Unknown if anything stolen. White Hall Vernon Road , 19400 block, between 12:15 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. Nov. 3. Jewelry, MacBook Pro, Nissan Frontier, .45-caliber Glock, 9 mm Springfield stolen.
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September 15, 2011
Adam Tsao of Sparks , was named to the dean's List for the spring 2011 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Tsao is a graduate of Dulaney High School in Timonium and is enrolled in the university's College of Arts and Sciences. Elizabethtown (Pa.) College announced the list of students to be included on the spring 2011 dean's list. Christina Hoban , a sophomore health and occupation major from Jarrettsville. Ashley Kufera , a junior English professional writing major from Jarrettsville.
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By Mary Gail Hare, The Baltimore Sun | December 3, 2010
Four World-War-I-era bridges in northern Baltimore County have become so outmoded that they no longer meet safety and structural guidelines and must be replaced, officials said. The concrete structures, built more than 80 years ago, span Little Falls, a creek along Gores Mill Road in Freeland. Three bridges will be completely reconstructed and the fourth will be restored. In the meantime, motorists can rely on the structures, officials said. The county is seeking community input before the $2.5 million project moves forward.
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