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January 16, 1991
Darren "Bambi" Garrison, a restaurant worker, died Jan. 12 at his West Baltimore home of unknown causes. He was 27.Funeral services for Mr. Garrison will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the March funeral establishment, 1101 E. North Ave.Mr. Garrison spent his summers working with young adults in a basketball league in his Harlem Park community.A 1982 graduate of Edmondson High School, he attended Morgan State University in 1985.The son of the late Juanita Garrison, he is survived by his father, Marvin Garrison; a brother, Martin Garrison Jr.; a sister, Diana Garrison; a nephew; three nieces and several cousins.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | May 17, 2013
Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., a retired insurance executive and World War II veteran, died April 29 of complications from dementia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of Edward H. Welbourn, who owned Rennous Kleinle Brush Manufacturers in Catonsville, and Emma Dawson Welbourn, a homemaker, Edward Hambleton Welbourn was born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville. After graduating in 1934 from the Gilman School, Mr. Welbourn enrolled at Haverford College, where he was a government major and earned a bachelor's degree in 1938.
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January 26, 2006
On January 21, 2006, FREDERICK GARRISON, member of American Legion Post #22, VFW Post 9083 and lifetime member of C&P Telephone Pioneer; beloved father of Eric D. Garrison and the late Frederick Garrison; dear brother of the late Dorothy A. King, Frances C. Revis, Catherine E. Garrison and Phyllis M. Meisz. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and friends. Friends may call at the family owned Leonard J. Ruck, Inc. Funeral Home, 5305 Harford Road (at Echodale)
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By Jon Meoli, Baltimore Sun Media Group | May 6, 2013
Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts educator Sean McComb fondly recalls a high school English teacher who led him to see the world differently through books and a mentor from the student-run cable station who helped him host his own weekly sports show. On Monday, McComb, 29, was honored as Baltimore County's 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year for, among other things, being an example of one who inspires and supports his students. "The teachers that I had in 10th, 11th, 12th grade were the models, and what they did for me made me believe it was possible to do that for other people," said McComb, a Joppa resident who is an English teacher and coordinates a college-prep program, AVID.
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April 29, 2004
On Tuesday April 27, 2004, GARRISON "Garry" SOLOMON; beloved husband of Phyllis Solomon (nee Sartoph); loving father of Michele Walters, Fran Stern and Caryn Solomon and the late Larry Solomon and Susan Earle; devoted brother of Marvin, Jack and Leonard Solomon; loving grandfather of Danielle Solomon, Corey and Adam Walters, and Shannon and Taylor Stern. Services at SOL LEVINSON AND BROS INC., 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt. Wilson Lane, on Thursday, April 29 at 2 P.M. Interment (Anshe Emunah)
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May 27, 2007
Nicole Blanchard, a Baltimore native, married Shaun Garrison, a Chicago native, during a ceremony April 14, 2007 at Grace Presbyterian Church in Baltimore. Pastor Arthur Reynolds officiated the ceremony that was followed by a spectacular reception at Town & Country Caterers. The bride is a graduate of Howard University located in Washington, D.C. The groom is a graduate of the University of the District of Columbia, also located in D.C. The bride is a pharmacist at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, Md., and the groom is a legislative assistant for Congresswoman Diane E. Watson, in Washington, D.C. The couple honeymooned in Hawaii.
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By Scott Dance, The Baltimore Sun | March 22, 2012
Baltimore County police have named five men arrested in connection with stabbings in the Garrison neighborhood Tuesday. They are Ronald Anthony Williams, 20, of Gwynn Oak; Ryan Antwon Johnson, 19, of Randallstown; Christopher Ramgeet, 18, of Garrison; Merez Lamar Ferguson, 21, of Westminster; and Jeffrey Micah Jackson, 20, of Mount Washington. Police were called to a triple stabbing on the unit block of Spectator Lane near Reisterstown Road at 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. Investigators said a disagreement had escalated into a physical confrontation with weapons between the suspects and the residents of the town home, who knew each other.
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By Steve Kilar, The Baltimore Sun | March 20, 2012
Three people were injured during a fight Tuesday afternoon on a residential street in Garrison, a residential area off Reisterstown Road between Owings Mills and Pikesville, police said. Around 3:45 p.m., a group of people arrived at a townhouse on Spectator Lane in a white Ford Crown Victoria and started fighting with the residents, according to statements Tuesday by Det. Cathy Batton, a Baltimore County Police spokeswoman. A 20-year-old man was seriously stabbed and, by the time police arrived, had been taken in the sedan to Northwest Hospital, she said.
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By Liz F. Kay, The Baltimore Sun | May 28, 2010
No one was injured in a two-alarm house fire late Thursday in the Garrison neighborhood of Baltimore County, according to fire officials. Firefighters responded at 11:36 p.m. to a duplex home on the first block of Pellinore Court. The fire was brought under control by 12:50 a.m., officials said. Investigators were working to determine the cause of the blaze. liz.kay@baltsun.com
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May 10, 2004
On May 8, 2004 WILLIAM THOMAS GARRISON, SR., of Forest Hill; beloved husband of Virginia L. Garrison; devoted father of William T. Garrison, Jr., Donald T. Garrison and his wife Jean, Mary R. Garrison and Daniel O. Garrison; loving step-father of Lisa V. and Christopher L. Wright. Also survived by six grandchildren, three step grandchildren and four great grandchildren. There will be a family gathering at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in William's name to the S.P.C.
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By Kevin Rector, The Baltimore Sun | February 7, 2013
A woman was found killed and two small children located unharmed in Garrison late Tuesday when a Baltimore County Police tactical unit forced its way into a home following a call about a possible domestic dispute. Katie Hadel, 33, had been stabbed multiple times, and was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A suspect, Jeffrey Michael Shiflett, also 33, of Annapolis, who had been in a previous relationship with Hadel, was located at 11:02 a.m. Wednesday walking along a road in Reisterstown, and taken into custody without incident, police said.
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By Sandra McKee and The Baltimore Sun | December 8, 2012
Kendall Kuntz Garrison Forest, goalie, senior As the Grizzlies crafted what team officials believe is the first perfect season in school history, Kuntz served as a shield in goal. "Playing this season just meant the world to me," said Kuntz, who was sidelined most of last year with a broken foot. "I've dedicated myself to field hockey since sixth grade, and to have to sit out last season with a fluke injury and not be able to help my teammates was hard. Now, to come back and for us to have a season like this is incredible.
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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | November 4, 2012
As Garrison Forest fans waved posters and made sure to sit in the same bleacher seats at Goucher College they've sat in for the past two championship seasons, the No. 1 Grizzlies field hockey team took care of business on the field. Garrison Forest withstood a ferocious attack by No. 2-seeded Bryn Mawr and then pushed in goals by Bayly Jarrett and Erica Marshall to beat the Mawrtians, 2-0, and win the Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship for the fifth time in six years.
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The Baltimore Sun | October 24, 2012
The top-ranked Garrison Forest field hockey team completed its perfect season in a similar fashion as it has done all season long -- with its 13th shutout. The Grizzlies finished 18-0 overall and 16-0 in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference with a 6-0 decision over visiting Mount de Sales on Wednesday. "We've never had a perfect season, no ties. Never in my time as a coach," Grizzlies coach Traci Davis said. "This is a first. " Erica Marshall and Geagy Pritchard provided the offense, scoring four and two goals, respectively, and Kendall Kuntz and Ariyel Yavalar made nine and two saves, respectively.
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By Sandra McKee | October 23, 2012
Garrison Forest coach Traci Davis said her team, the No. 1 squad in The Baltimore Sun's poll, expects a very hard battle for the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship in the field hockey playoffs that get underway Thursday. The IAAM postseason begins with an opening-round game between St. Mary's and St. Paul's, with the winner advancing to Tuesday's quarterfinals, where it will meet two-time defending champion Garrison Forest. No. 5 Bryn Mawr is scheduled to face Severn, while No.
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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | October 22, 2012
It was the final game of the regular season for No. 1 Garrison Forest and No. 5 Bryn Mawr on Monday. The Grizzlies didn't take any chances as they spent much of last week working on an offensive attack that could elude the Mawrtians' strong defense. What worked for Garrison Forest was a quick moving attack that didn't allow Bryn Mawr to set up its defensive wall and the result was a 4-1 victory. The win may be the first perfect regular season for Garrison Forest in the school's history, coach coach Traci Davis said . "I know if we've ever been undefeated before, there have always been ties," Davis said.
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November 11, 2003
On November 8, 2003 MARY J. (nee Hays); beloved wife of the late William A. Garrison; devoted mother of William R. Garrison; loving grandmother of William H. Garrison. Funeral from the Lassahn Funeral Home (Overlea), 7401 Belair Road, on Wednesday 11 A.M. Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery. Visiting Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.
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By Sandra McKee, The Baltimore Sun | October 3, 2012
Garrison Forest senior field hockey goalie Kendall Kuntz, 17, played just three games last year. They were three important games, however, as she helped the Grizzlies win in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference quarterfinals and semifinals before leaving after the first half of the championship game. A starter on Garrison Forest's 2010 IAAM championship team, she didn't play during the 2011 regular season due to a broken right foot. But when she returned for the playoffs, Kuntz picked up where she left off at the end of her sophomore season.
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