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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | January 25, 2011
William John Salladin II, a former insurance executive who headed All Risks Ltd. for more than three decades, died Friday of prostate cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 67. Mr. Salladin, the son of an insurance executive and a homemaker, was born in Proctor, Vt. The family moved to Rumson, N.J., and then to Towson in 1957. After graduating from Towson High School in 1961, Mr. Salladin attended the University of Maryland, College Park. An animal lover, Mr. Salladin was 14 when he began working for a Towson veterinarian and had planned on studying to become a veterinarian.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | May 16, 2013
Augustine H. "Humpy" Stump Jr., a retired Baltimore insurance executive who had been president of Stump, Harvey & Cook Co. Inc. and an active churchman and volunteer, died Sunday of complications from a fall and pneumonia at Springwell, a Mount Washington senior-living community. He was 87. "He was smart, worked hard and liked people," said his brother, Dawson Stump of Owings Mills, who had been vice president and secretary at Stump, Harvey & Cook. "He had a great outgoing personality and liked the job and worked hard at it. " Augustine Herman Stump Jr. was born in Baltimore and raised in Owings Mills.
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By Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun | December 29, 2010
Raymond Leonard Evans Jr., a retired Allstate Insurance account executive, died of complications from a cerebral hemorrhage Dec. 23 at Anne Arundel Medical Center. The Edgewater resident was 81. Born in Baltimore and raised on Kildaire Drive in Hamilton and Chesapeake Avenue in Towson, he was a 1948 City College graduate and earned a psychology degree from Washington College in 1952. He met his future wife, Elizabeth-Lee Radcliffe, while at a function at Towson Presbyterian Church.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen, The Baltimore Sun | June 23, 2010
John Fox Graham, a retired insurance executive and avid bay sailor, died Sunday from Parkinson's disease at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 84. Mr. Graham was born in Springfield, Mass., and moved with his family in 1931 to the Pinehurst/Cedarcroft neighborhood. After graduating from Loyola High School in 1944, he enlisted in the Navy and served in naval air intelliegence at the end of World War II. He was recalled to active duty during the Korean conflict and served aboard the carrier USS Princeton until being discharged in 1953.
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By NICOLE FULLER | April 13, 2009
Paul Bancroft Clifford, a veteran and retired Baltimore insurance executive, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Thursday at his home in Ocean City. He was 78. He was born in Boston to Stewart H. Clifford, a pediatrician, and Ellinor Burnett Clifford, the daughter of Paul M. Burnett, who was a president of Baltimore-based Monumental Life Insurance Co. It was a family business that he would eventually join, rising to the position of senior vice president. Mr. Clifford graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.
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September 28, 1990
Services for Howard D. Goldman Jr., an insurance executive who specialized in estate, tax and investment planning, will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Dulaney Valley funeral home of Lemmon-Mitchell-Wiedefeld Inc., 10 W. Padonia Road, Timonium.Mr. Goldman, who lived in Riderwood, died late Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was 62.He had been affiliated with Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. for more than 36 years.A native of Richmond, Va., he was a graduate of Washington and Lee University and pursued graduate studies at George Washington University and the University of Virginia.