NEWS
By a Baltimore Sun staff writer | May 7, 2009
Lucy A. Garvey, the first woman to serve as an assistant state's attorney in Baltimore and who became the first woman appointed to the post of master of chancery for what is now the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, died Sunday of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 86. Lucy Ann Garvey, the daughter of Irish immigrants from County Clare, was born in Baltimore and raised on South Morley Street in Irvington. Master Garvey was a 1940 honors graduate of Western High School, where she was awarded the Peabody Award.
NEWS
April 2, 2006
On Friday, March 31, 2006, BROTHER WILLIAM J. GARVEY, F.S.C. Survived by his beloved niece, Lynn Garvey and his religious community, The Brothers of the Christian Schools Religious, relatives and friends may call at La Salle Hall, 6001 Ammendale Road, Beltsville, MD Tuesday morning, April 4 at 11 A.M. Brother William's Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 12 P.M. Interment Christian Brothers Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Brothers Development Office, P.O. Box 1710, Beltsville, MD 20704-1710.
NEWS
November 19, 2005
On November 15, DAVID HERBERTWILSON after a long illness. Beloved husband of Allen Dickey Wilson for 64 years. Beloved father of Dr. Carol Wilson Garvey and her husband, Dr. Thomas Q. Garvey III; David Herbert Wilson Jr. and his wife, Katherine Christie Wilson; Catherine Dickey Wilson and her husband, Peter R Wilkes; Christopher Shryock Wilson and his wife, Lynn Hunovice Wilson. Grandchildren Anne K. Wilson and husband, Dr. Lucy E. Wilson and husband, and Dr. Thomas Q. Garvey IV and wife.
NEWS
August 29, 2005
On August 26, 2005, MARY D. GARVEY, (nee Dingle); beloved wife of Vincent D. Garvey; dear mother to daughters Mary D. Garvey and Katherine G. Patsias and sons, Vincent D. Garvey and John T. Garvey; loving grandmother to Michael, Erin and John Billings, John and Lauren Patsias, Ryan, Eric and Carrie Garvey, Christine, Megan and Emily Garvey. Family will receive friends on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at STERLING- ASHTON-SCHWAB FUNERAL HOME, INC., 736 Edmondson Avenue, (1/2 mile west beltway exit 14)
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | May 19, 2005
The punching power of Orazio Robinson can make him hard to handle in the ring. Just ask Vance Garvey of Indianapolis, who held on for dear life to avoid being knocked senseless last night. "He had to hold on to me because he knew what was coming," said Robinson, a Manassas, Va., resident. "I don't care how the fight is stopped as long as it's not me who gets stopped." Robinson didn't get the knockout he wanted last night at the Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel, but when the referee waved an end to their junior middleweight (154 pounds)
NEWS
December 5, 2004
On December 3, 2004, ELIZABETH A. GARVEY-SCHIKNER (nee Linder), beloved wife of the late William B. Schikner, Jr. and Edmund G. Garvey, devoted mother of Grace M. Brown, and her husband George, Edgar T. Garvey, Sr. and his wife Anna, dear sister of Margaret Hanson, Mary Lynch, Edgar and Raymond Linder. Also survived by eight grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and a great, great-granddaughter. Friends may call at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Rd., (Beltwy exit 26A)