NEWS
June 17, 2008
On June 15, 2008, LOUIS R. "Randy" HADDAWAY; beloved husband of the late Dorothy M. Haddaway (nee Powers); loving father of William Bergin, Janice Keay, Deborah Haddaway and Lauren Robertson; dear grandfather of three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, predeceased by four brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at the CONNELLY FUNERAL HOME OF DUNDALK, P.A., 7110 Sollers Point Road, Tuesday, 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, 10 A.M. Interment Bel Air Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
July 21, 2006
Ronald M. Haddaway, the Baltimore Museum of Art's security director, who earlier served in the Baltimore County Police Depart- ment, died of cancer Monday at his Parkville home. He was 57. Born and raised in Lutherville, he joined the county Police Department after his 1966 graduation from Dulaney High School. Initially assigned to Cockeysville, he became a Criminal Investigation Division detective for four years. He was part of the team that helped solve the 1976 kidnapping of newspaper delivery boy Billy Arthes.
NEWS
July 20, 2006
On July 17, 2006 RONALD M. (Retired Baltimore County Police Officer) beloved husband of Linda (nee Lemmon) Haddaway and devoted father of Kevin Klimko and his wife Lisa, Kristen Simms and her husband Jack, Roni Tilton and her husband of Troy A. Sr., cherished grandfather of Kelsy, Keri and Kristine Klimko, Abby and Tori Simms, and Troy A. Tilton, Jr., dear brother of George and his wife Linda, Cindy and Robert Haddaway, loving brother-in-law of Joyce Lemmon....
NEWS
By JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV and JOHN-JOHN WILLIAMS IV,SUN REPORTER | April 30, 2006
Marcy Leonard, principal at Atholton High School, vividly recalls being taught by Carroll Wesley Haddaway as an eighth-grader at Clarksville Middle School. "What a passionate history educator," said Leonard, who recalled a three-day lesson that Haddaway presented on the Battle of Gettysburg. "He absolutely made the history come alive in his classroom. He truly knew how to motivate." Leonard said she is convinced that Haddaway played a large role in her decision to become a social studies teacher.
NEWS
April 30, 2006
Carroll W. Haddaway, a social studies teacher for more than 40 years at a Howard County middle school, died of cancer Thursday at his home in Sykesville. He was 68. Born in the Walbrook section of Baltimore in 1937, Mr. Haddaway lived in Cambridge on the Eastern Shore from 1947 until 1951. The family returned to the Baltimore area, where Mr. Haddaway graduated from Milford Mill High School in Baltimore County. Mr. Haddaway spent four years in the Navy. In 1960, he earned a bachelor's degree from what is now Towson University.
NEWS
March 15, 2006
On March 10, 2006, EARL C., SR.; beloved husband of the late H. Bernice Haddaway Grabus; devoted father of Sandra Hughes, Sharon M. Conn and the late Earl C. Grabus, Jr. Also survived by four grandchildren, Andrew, Sara, Kathleen and Carolyn; one great-grandchild, Lewis; sister, Cornelia Cooper and brother-in-law, David. A Funeral Service will be held at the E. F. Lassahn Funeral Home, P.A., 11750 Belair Road (Kingsville), on Thursday at 1 P.M. Interment Holly Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shriners Childrens Hospital.