NEWS
By Susan Reimer and Susan Reimer,SUN COLUMNIST | February 3, 2002
Soon after Susan Iglehart discovered sunshine, she discovered flowers. In a rush to fill up the sun-drenched garden in her new Connecticut home, she chose annuals over perennials. Frustrated by the search for the colors she saw in her imagination, she decided to grow her own. Infused with a mother's abhorrence of waste, she planted every seed that came in every pack. And blessed with a generosity of spirit, she shared the extra plants with friends. A little more than a decade later, Susan Iglehart's flowers have grown into Susan Iglehart's Flowers, a kitchen-counter business thriving on word-of-mouth.
NEWS
February 9, 2006
On February 7, 2006, MARGARETJEANETTE WARD (nee Iglehart); beloved wife of the late William E. Ward; survived by her loving family and friends. Services private.
NEWS
October 28, 2004
On Octber 26, 2004, CHARLOTTE A.(nee Weide) beloved wife of the late Charles F. Sleeger, devoted mother of Ellen B. Nagle and the late Augusta Iglehart, devoted grandmother of Barbara Como and the late Richard Iglehart Jr., devoted great-grandmother of Lisa Como, Michael Como Jr., Brian and Kevin Iglehart, devoted aunt of June Hall. Friends may call at the family owned Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford Road (at Echodale) on Friday from 10 A. M until 11 A. M when memorial services will be held.
NEWS
June 24, 2004
On June 9, 2004, KATHARINE CARY (nee Iglehart) FRENCH; beloved wife of G. Ross French, devoted mother of George R. French, Jr., and Margaret I. Sicher. Also survived by eight grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Garrison forest on Friday, June 25, at 3 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Hospice of Baltimore, 6601 N. Charles St. Towson, 21204 or to Boys Latin School for the benefit of J. A. W. Iglehart Baseball Program, 822 W. Lake Avenue, Baltimore, 21210.
SPORTS
October 10, 1991
Dave Iglehart scored four goals to pace the Baltimore Stars to a 6-2 win over the Chesapeake Chiefs at the Mt. Pleasant Ice Arena.Defensemen Jason Griswold and Jon Theodore also scored for the winners. Goalie Mark Hipple was credited with 15 saves.
NEWS
September 14, 1990
Lucy Iglehart Howard, an accomplished horsewoman and tennis player who was the widow of a prominent Baltimore physician, died Wednesday after a stroke at her Green Spring Valley home, Waverly. She was 82.Services for Mrs. Howard will be held at noon tomorrow at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, St. Thomas Lane and Garrison Forest Road.The former Lucy James Iglehart was born in Baltimore andeducated at the Garrison Forest School. She married Dr. John Eager Howard in 1927. Dr. Howard, professor emeritus of medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical School, died in 1985.
NEWS
By Anne Haddad and Anne Haddad,Staff Writer | November 26, 1992
Employees at the Westinghouse electronics plant in Sykesville gave away a ton of food yesterday.It was more than a ton, in fact, counting the 11 turkeys that the Pittsburgh-based corporation threw in as a match for every 200 pounds of food raised by area employees.The turkeys and the 2,240 pounds of food and other basic groceries will go to Carroll County families who ask for help for Christmas through the Neighbors in Need program, a clearinghouse for community donations.Company spokesman Jack Martin said yesterday that the Westinghouse food drive set a record this year.
NEWS
April 28, 2005
On April 26, 2005, MARY IGLEHART TAYLOR "TONY" DUKE; dear mother of Deborah Digges Duke Davis, Mary Iglehart Duke Rollins, Eleanor Parrott Duke, Elizabeth Van Doren Duke Barnett and the late Margaret Howard Duke and John Francis Duke, III. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the family owned Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home, Inc., 6500 York Road (at Overbrook), on Friday, 3 to 6 P.M. A Vigil Service will be held Friday, 3:30 P.M. A Memorial Mass will be offered Saturday, 10 A.M. at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.
NEWS
September 14, 1990
Services for Lucy Iglehart Howard, an accomplished horsewoman and tennis player who was the widow of a prominent Baltimore physician, will be held at noon tomorrow at St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, St. Thomas Lane and Garrison Forest Road.Mrs. Howard died Wednesday after a stroke at her Green Spring Valley home, Waverly. She was 82.The former Lucy James Iglehart was born in Baltimore andeducated at the Garrison Forest School. She married Dr. John Eager Howard in 1927. Dr. Howard, professor emeritus of medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical School, died in 1985.