NEWS
December 21, 2004
On December 18, 2004 KATHLEEN M. GARMAN, beloved wife of John Garman. Dear mother of David Garman, daughter of the late Charles and Doris Kalinich. Relatives and friends may call at the family owned AMBROSE FUNERAL HOME, INC., 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus on Wednesday from 5 to 7 P.M., where a funera service will be held at 6 P.M. Interment Thursday in Glen Haven Memorial Park.
NEWS
February 23, 2005
On February 20, 2005, GUY F. F. GARMAN; beloved husband of Margaret Virginia Garman (nee Pfeiffer); devoted father of Gretchen Garman Hampt and her husband Larry, David Frederic Garman, Ann Garman Shanks and her husband Bob, and Jonathan Fowble Garman and his wife Chele; loving grandfather of David Blenckstone, Jenifer Boyce, Carrie Shanks, John Shanks, Benjamin Shanks, T.J. Garman, Caitlin Garman; dear great-grandfather of Adam and Taylor Blenckstone, Grace...
NEWS
November 2, 2004
On Saturday, October 30, 2004, Margaret M. Garman, 88, of Lebanon, PA, formerly of Baltimore, MD. Daughter of the late Alvin N. and Mary L. Strause. Mrs. Garman was an Expeditor for Crossing Guards with the Baltimore Police Department for 25 years. She also owned Peg's Ceramics for 20 years. She worshiped in the Protestant faith. Surviving are her children Nancy Razzano, of Reading, PA, Judith Unger, of Arbutus, MD, Jeffrey Garman, of Lebanon, PA, John Garman and wife Kay, of Linthicum, MD, and Ron J. Garman, of Columbia, MD; her brother Gerald M. Strause, of Tulsa, OK, and her sister June M. Ebling, of Myerstown, PA. Also three generations of grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
NEWS
By Frederick N. Rasmussen and Frederick N. Rasmussen,fred.rasmussen@baltsun.com | June 12, 2009
They were the closest of brothers. They graduated from the same high school, and both were World War II veterans. After the war, they returned to civilian life and became partners in an Anne Arundel County lumber business. Both married and raised their families in Reisterstown. On Monday evening, they died a few rooms away from each other, at the Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster. Charles Edward "Ed" Garman, 85, who was in intensive care, died at 6 p.m. of pneumonia. Ninety minutes later, Arthur L. "Otts" Garman died of cardiac arrest.
NEWS
February 24, 2005
Guy F. F. Garman, president and owner of a family-owned Baltimore lumber company, died Sunday of a duodenal ulcer at Franklin Square Hospital Center. The longtime Ruxton resident was 82. Mr. Garman was born in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton. He was a 1940 graduate of Polytechnic Institute, a member of the school's champion ice hockey team and had played varsity lacrosse and baseball. He began his college studies at Cornell University and transferred to the Johns Hopkins University, where he played lacrosse.
NEWS
May 2, 2007
Margaret Virginia Garman, a homemaker and church choir member, died April 24 of complications from Alzheimer's disease at Oak Crest Village. The former Ruxton resident was 83. Born Margaret Virginia Pfeiffer in Baltimore and raised in Hamilton, she was a 1941 graduate of Eastern High School and earned a bachelor's degree in home economics and music from Hood College. For 27 years, Mrs.