NEWS
By Ericka Blount Danois and Ericka Blount Danois,Special to The Sun | August 5, 2007
Gerry Garvin struts down the aisle with a black chef's smock, sunglasses, knee-length khaki shorts and clogs to deliver a cooking presentation at a health fair at a local church. As he prepares to make four dishes featuring cherry tomatoes, including ones with clams, mussels, and Chilean sea bass, a woman in the audience begins walking toward the back of the church. "Where you going?" he asks as he prepares the pan with oil. "Don't walk out when I'm trying to do my thing!" Garvin, who is in his late 30s and lives in Los Angeles, does his thing most days on TV One's Turn Up the Heat with G. Garvin.
NEWS
By Rich Scherr and Rich Scherr,Special to The Baltimore Sun | November 28, 2008
A recent transplant from North Dakota, Loyola quarterback Connor Bruns didn't know quite what to expect in his first start against archrival Calvert Hall in yesterday's 89th Turkey Bowl. He didn't need long to find out. The strong-armed junior threw fourth-down touchdown passes on his team's first two possessions, and teammate Terence Garvin added a career-high 190 rushing yards as the No. 2 Dons polished off a perfect season with a 35-0 win before an announced 12,347 at M&T Bank Stadium.
BUSINESS
By Liz Steinberg and Liz Steinberg,SUN STAFF | March 3, 2002
After 20 years of renting, including 10 in public housing, Lisette Garvin finally has a home she can call her own. Although she considers herself blessed, getting a home wasn't simple. Garvin, a single mother, got herself off welfare, got a job and, three years ago, at the age of 39, was able to join in the "American dream," buying a narrow, three-story rowhouse in the Washington Hill section of Baltimore. "It's like everything I've ever wanted to get," said Garvin, an employee of the Maryland Division of Correction, who had her family's needs in mind when she bought her home.
NEWS
By Pat O'Malley and Pat O'Malley,Sun reporter | September 23, 2007
Loyola's 6-foot-2, 200-pound Terence Garvin is a strong, elusive and slippery running back. When he runs behind a line that executes textbook blocking, it's big trouble for opposing defenses. And that's what Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy got yesterday in a visit to Ed Hargaden Field, as top-ranked Loyola (4-0) rolled to a 35-14 victory. Garvin carried 21 times for 164 yards and touchdowns on runs of 2 and 38 yards. His second score came with 9:15 left in the game to give the Dons a 28-14 lead over the highly touted prep school, which fell to 3-1. Wide receiver Brandon Floyd's block allowed Garvin to reach the left corner of the end zone and was indicative of how contagious the blocking became for Loyola.
NEWS
By Greg Esposito and Greg Esposito,ROANOKE TIMES | September 12, 2002
ROANOKE, Va. - Dr. John Garvin's favorite place in the world is within walking distance of his front door. "This will be good," Garvin excitedly whispered as he made his way to the edge of the woods behind his Roanoke County home. The morning sun had come out from behind clouds - illuminating his squirrel sanctuary and encouraging some of its animals to make their presence known. Garvin, 56, is an emergency room physician, and he is also one of 15 licensed rehabilitators with Wildlife Care Alliance.
NEWS
May 27, 2005
On May 25, 2005, EVELYN LILLIAN SULLIVAN of Joppa, MD. Beloved wife of the late Daniel G. Sullivan. Devoted mother of Jeri A. Wilson and her husband Robert Wilson. Loving sister of Marilyn Nurge. Also survived by two grandsons Keith D. Garvin and his wife Shannon and Scott Garvin and his wife Angela and two great-granddaughters Shannon E. and Serena A. Garvin. Services will be held in the family owned Mc Comas Funeral Home, P.A., Abingdon, MD on Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 9:30 P.M. Interment will be in Bel Air Memorial Gardens, Bel Air, Maryland.