SPORTS
By Milton Kent and Milton Kent,Sun Reporter | January 28, 2007
College Park -- Since she arrived on campus last year, Maryland junior guard Sa'de Wiley-Gatewood has let anyone who will listen know that she's not a fan of cold weather, which makes winters here interesting for the Pomona, Calif., native. Yet, while Wiley-Gatewood figures to get caught up in a blizzard tonight, when No. 2 North Carolina unleashes its patented half-court trap on the third-ranked Terps in tonight's nationally televised showdown at Comcast Center, she'll actually try to get immersed in the storm.
NEWS
May 7, 2006
On May 2, 2006, MAGGIE G. (TEET). She is survived by one sister Emma L. Warren; three brothers, Thomas P. , William L. and Rev. Clifton E. Gatewood; two aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins; one brother in-law, other relatives and friends. Friends may call at the family owned HOWELL FUNERAL HOME, 4600 Liberty Heights Avenue, on Sunday, 1 to 5 P.M. Family will receive friends at St. Mark United Methodist Church, 1440 Dorsey Road, (Hanover), on Monday, 11:30 A.M. to 12 Noon, with funeral services immediately following.
SPORTS
By EDWARD LEE and EDWARD LEE,SUN REPORTER | February 12, 2006
College Park -- Dozens of orange-clad fans of the Tennessee women's basketball team turned red with rage two months ago, and the object of their scorn was Sa'de Wiley-Gatewood. Backers of the-then-No. 1 Lady Vols took to the Internet after the university announced in December that Wiley-Gatewood, a sophomore point guard, was transferring to another school. Accusations of selfishness and an inability to be a team player were posted faster than one of her crossover dribbles. No. 6 Maryland@No.
NEWS
March 21, 2005
On March 19, 2005, GLADYS JEANETTE WHALEY, beloved wife of the late Ulysses O. Whaley, devoted mother of Betty Straley, Mary Ann Gatewood, Billy J. Whaley and Lawrence O. "John" Whaley, dear sister of Ruby Vernon, Maggie Williams, and Bonnie Baer, loving "Granny" of 9 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A Funeral Service will be held at the family owned Duda-Ruck Funeral Home of Dundalk Inc., 7922 Wise Avenue, on Wednesday at 12 P.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.
NEWS
February 12, 2004
On February 9, 2004, HELEN R. TALBOTT, beloved wife of the late William Earl Talbott and member of The Silver Tops Senior Club and retired member of Wednesday's Choice Club. Sister of the late Beulah E. Muncey and sister-in-law of William Earl Muncey, beloved daughter of the late Nannie V. Ramage. Loving aunt of Nancy E. Waddell and Bernice V. Carter and her husband Virgil Carter, Gloria Severn, great-aunt of David A. Gatewood, Jr. and his wife Doreen and Stacey A. Vain, great-great-aunt of Douglas and Jessica Gatewood and Ronnie and Melissa Williams and Robert Jones and Dawn Helmack.
NEWS
By Walter F. Roche Jr. and Walter F. Roche Jr.,SUN STAFF | September 12, 2003
Threatening to hold the Baltimore housing authority in contempt, a Baltimore District Court judge has sharply criticized a major subsidized rent program, terming its administration "abominable." According to a tape of a court hearing held Aug. 22, Judge Askew Gatewood Jr. noted phone calls that went unanswered and the inability of tenants and landlords in the Section 8 program to get access to the rental assistance office. Housing authority officials "have disgusted me over and over," Gatewood said at the hearing, held in the case of a tenant who was seeking to get her new apartment approved for the subsidy program.
NEWS
March 28, 2003
On March 22, 2003, CHRIS GATEWOOD, father of Carlitta Coates and Carlyn Winder. Grandfather to Michael, Carles, Melvin, Larry and Monica. Friends may call at the JOSEPH L. RUSS FUNERAL HOME, 2222-26 W. North Ave. on Sunday, March 30th 2 to 6 P.M. Family hour Monday 10:30 A.M. Funeral Services at 11 A.M.
NEWS
By Laurie Willis and Laurie Willis,SUN STAFF | May 25, 2002
His Saturday began like most others. District Judge Askew W. Gatewood Jr. did yard work at his house in West Baltimore and then took a drive. But as he was driving in the 300 block of Frankfurst Ave. in southern Baltimore, a gray van struck his 1997 Mercedes, causing him to lose control of the car and strike a light pole. After emergency crews cut Gatewood out of the car, he was rushed to Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where doctors initially feared he wouldn't last through the night. Gatewood survived.
NEWS
BY A SUN STAFF WRITER | May 21, 2001
Baltimore District Judge Askew W. Gatewood Jr. was in serious condition yesterday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center, a day after he was involved in a car accident. Gatewood, 50, was driving his 1997 Mercedes west in the 300 block of Frankfurst Ave. in southern Baltimore about 5:30 p.m. Saturday when a gray van traveling alongside Gatewood struck the driver's side of the judge's car, police said. Gatewood lost control of the vehicle, which struck a light pole. The driver of the van did not stop.