NEWS
January 23, 2007
On January 19, 2007, MAE ETHEL HENKEL, in her 96 year, beloved wife of the late Vernon W. Henkel, Sr., loving mother of Audrey Channel, Ruth Yesko, Verna Leonard and Joyce Clarke, and Vernon Henkel Jr, dear sister of Charles Franklin, devoted grandmother of 12 and great grandmother of 8. Friends may call at Gonce Funeral Service P.A., 4001 Ritchie Highway on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be 12 noon on Wednesday in the funeral...
NEWS
By These obituaries were provided by area funeral homes. If informationhasn't been published about someone in your family who has passed away, please call The Anne Arundel County Sun at 761-1732 or 332-6211 or (800) 829-8000, Ext. 6211; you may also fax your information to us at 332-6677 | April 5, 1992
A Mass of Christian burial for retired registered nurse Martha McGlannan Henkel of Severna Park will be offered at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow, at St. John's Evangelist Church in Severna Park.Mrs. Henkel, 71, died of cancer April 2 at Anne Arundel Medical Center.She was born and raised in Catonsville. She attended Notre Dame High School and the Mercy Hospital Nursing School, graduating in 1941.Mrs. Henkel worked at Mercy Hospital and later moved to Anne Arundel General Hospital (now the Anne Arundel Medical Center)
SPORTS
By Don Markus and Don Markus,SUN STAFF | July 27, 1996
ATLANTA -- Before the U.S. Olympic beach volleyball trials were held in Baltimore last month, Karch Kiraly said that his former partner and longtime rival, Sinjin Smith, was incapable of winning a medal with Carl Henkel at the 1996 Olympics.The prediction might ultimately prove correct, but it looked rash yesterday when Smith and Henkel pushed Kiraly and his current partner, Kent Steffes, to the limit in a tense and sometimes testy quarterfinal match at Atlanta Beach.After trailing for most of the 55-minute match and after blowing four match points, Kiraly and Steffes survived, 17-15, to advance into the winners' bracket of the semifinals.
NEWS
July 21, 2004
On July 16, 2004 KATHLEEN F.; beloved daughter of John and Carole Henkel; dear sister of Jennifer L. Henkel, M. Denise Henkel, Kevin J. Calder and John T. Henkel; loving life partner of Julie Burnham. A Private Memorial Service will be held at the Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, Inc., 1630 Edmondson Avenue (1 mile west of beltway exit 14), on Friday at 1 P.M. Interment private. In lieu of flowers family requests donations to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 43025, Baltimore, MD 21236-0025.
SPORTS
June 23, 1996
Days until opening ceremonies: 26.Not set yet: Only one month remains before the first serve goes up in the Games' first beach volleyball tournament. For one-time king of the beach Sinjin Smith, that may not be enough time to get in a groove with partner Carl Henkel. "I wish we had six months more," Smith said after he and Henkel advanced to the quarterfinals of the Bud Light World Beach Invitational. "I don't feel like we are as good as we can be," Smith said. "That's taking time."Taking out the trash: Olympic co-chairman Andrew Young has his own take on the T-shirts, pins and other merchandise that organizers hope will be coveted mementos of the games: "It's junk."
SPORTS
January 12, 2003
Moves Baseball MARLINS: Re-signed C Mike Redmond to one-year contract. METS: Agreed to one-year, $600,000 contract with free-agent OF Tsuyoshi Shinjo, who had been with Giants. Contract gives Shinjo chance to earn up to $1 million, based on plate appearances. TIGERS: Traded P Mark Redman and P Jerrod Fuell to Marlins for P Gary Knotts, P Nate Robertson and P Rob Henkel. Basketball PACERS: Named Chuck Person scout. Football BRONCOS: Announced resignation of defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes.