NEWS
September 17, 2005
On September 15, 2005, ROBERT E. "Bobby" LEE, 76, of Sparks, MD. Bobby was the husband of Dolly (Leaf) Lee; father of George R. "Bobby" Lee, Ruth Ann Lee, Theresa Bull and her husband Dennis, Mary Lou Goebel and her husband Dale, and Michael Lee; brother of Virginia Wisnom, James Lee, Glenn Lee and Nancy Baker. He is also survived by ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bobby was a truck driver for over 45 years. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, September 20 at 11 am at the J. J. Hartenstein Mortuary, Inc., 24 Second St., New Freedom, PA. Interment will be in Stablers United Methodist Cemetery, Parkton, MD. Viewings will be Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm at the mortuary.
SPORTS
By Pat O'Malley | June 11, 2005
What: Good Samaritan Bowl, a high school football all-star game for graduated seniors from Baltimore- and Washington-area schools Matchup: East, coach Eric Knight (Potomac) vs. West, coach Dan Makosy (Damascus) Site: Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Annapolis When: Tonight, 6 Tickets: $12; portion of the proceeds go to the Good Samaritan Foundation for inner city youths East local players: Brandon Johnson (OL), Archbishop Curley; Brandon Abney (WR), Brett Cheplowitz (OL) and Chris Desautels (PK)
NEWS
April 22, 2004
On April 20, 2004, MARY L. (nee Davis); beloved wife of James Lee, Jr.; devoted mother of George Woutila, Jr. and his wife Joyce, William Woutila and his wife Denise and the late Roger Lee; loving grandmother of Tiffanie, Jordan and Jamie Woutila. Friends may call at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace Avenue, Friday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 518 Franklin Avenue, Essex, MD 21221, Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.
NEWS
February 11, 2004
On February 9, 2004 JAMES LEE (Jimmy Lee), husband of Carolyn Smith. Friends may call at the family owned MARCH FUNERAL HOME EAST INC, 1101 East North Ave on Thursday after 2 p.m. Family will receive friends at New David Baptist Church, 1401-15 N. Milton Ave on Friday at 10:30 a.m. Services will follow at 11 a.m. See www.marchfh.com
NEWS
May 27, 2003
On May 24, 2003 JAMES LEE DAVIS III, beloved son of James Lee Davis, Jr., and Terry Lynn Davis, loving brother of Kevin, Jennifer and Matthew, cherished grandson of Janet Sommers, dear cousin of Jonathan, Jessica, Kayla and Lindsey, also survived bu a host of aunts and uncles. The family will receive friends at the Bradley Ashton Matthews Funeral Home Inc., 2134 Willow Spring Rd., on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where a funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment Meadowridge Memorial Park.
NEWS
November 25, 2002
James L. "Lee" Drinks Jr., a repair foreman and a labor relations manager for the former C&P Telephone Co., died Tuesday of lung disease at Gilchrist Hospice Center in Towson. He was 79 and had lived at Oak Crest Village in Parkville since 1997. Born in Baltimore, Mr. Drinks attended St. Rose of Lima Catholic Elementary School in Brooklyn, and Mount St. Joseph High School, where he graduated in 1941. He also attended University of Baltimore. He began working for Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co. of Maryland in 1941, but left to serve in the Army during World War II. He was a sergeant and served in Italy, Corsica and Okinawa before he was honorably discharged in 1945.
FEATURES
By Tim Warren and Tim Warren,Book Editor | April 9, 1992
Washington -- James Lee Burke is speaking about gratitud (( and appreciation of good fortune now that, at age 55, his books are finally being read and appreciated. His voice drops to a near-whisper as he talks with slight disbelief about Joyce Carol Oates' rave review of his most recent crime novel, or when he marvels at the splendid mountain setting of his home near Missoula, Mont.And there's something else to be thankful for: He still knows pain, but he is grateful every day not to be drinking himself to death.
FEATURES
By Tim Warren and Tim Warren,Book Editor | April 9, 1992
Washington -- James Lee Burke is speaking about gratitude (( and appreciation of good fortune now that, at age 55, his books are finally being read and appreciated. His voice drops to a near-whisper as he talks with slight disbelief about Joyce Carol Oates' rave review of his most recent crime novel, or when he marvels at the splendid mountain setting of his home near Missoula, Mont.And there's something else to be thankful for: He still knows pain, but he is grateful every day not to be drinking himself to death.
NEWS
March 1, 1991
James Lee Tawes Sr., 61, an advertising department administrator at the Baltimore Sun for many years, died today at Franklin Square Hospital after suffering a heart attack last week.Mr. Tawes, an Air Force veteran, began working in the advertising department 35 years ago. He spent much of that time as the principal advertising makeup person.In that job, he would help decide how many pages each section of the newspapers would be allocated and where various ads would run. He would consult with managers in the papers' editorial departments and other departments to determine the makeup of the papers.