NEWS
January 20, 2008
On January 16, 2008, ANNA JENKINS KAHOE of Bel Air, MD. Beloved wife of the late Stephen Michael Kahoe Jr. Devoted mother of Mary Ann Campbell, Stephen Michael Kahoe III, John Walter Kahoe, Jane Dare Mullins, Elizabeth Louise Martinez, Joseph Jenkins Kahoe, Thomas Edward Kahoe, James Francis Kahoe, Katherine Kahoe Cooper, Helen Kahoe Kurtz, Daniel Paul Kahoe, Rita Kahoe Charney, Larry Ignatius Kahoe, Bonnie Kahoe O'Shaughnessy, Joan Kahoe Haggerty and...
NEWS
October 14, 2006
Edwin Michael Kahoe, a retired mass transportation executive, died Tuesday of pneumonia at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care. The Phoenix resident was 83. Born in Baltimore and raised on Abell Avenue, Mr. Kahoe enrolled at Loyola College, but his studies were interrupted by World War II. He served in the Army in the Aleutian Islands and was superintendent of an Army shipyard, attaining the rank of lieutenant. After the war he studied engineering at West Virginia University, the Johns Hopkins University and Northwestern University.
BUSINESS
By Marie Gullard and Marie Gullard,Special to The Sun | August 25, 2006
Bel Air couple updates English-style cottage with Doric columns not far from Main Street Long before they were married, when Robert and Donna Kahoe were growing up in Bel Air, nearly everyone in town knew of the charming stone cottage nestled into a tree-lined way just off Main Street. With its sloped roof and four large wooden Doric columns holding up the front porch overhang, it had always been called the Wren Box, a name given by a former owner. The date, 1917, is engraved in concrete on the second-story, outside chimney.
NEWS
July 14, 2004
On July 12, 2004, JOHN (Carl) LYNCH of Bel Air, MD. Beloved husband of Doreen M. Lynch. Devoted father of Glenn Stephen Lynch and Regina Ann Kahoe. Loving brother of Paul E. Lynch, Marguerite Kidd, and the late Donald F. Lynch. Also survived by one granddaughter, Colleen E. Kahoe. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Margaret Catholic Church, Bel Air, MD, on Friday, July 16, 2004 at 9:30 A.M. Interment will be in St. John's Catholic Church Cemetery, Hydes, MD. Friends may call at the family owned Mc Comas Funeral Home, P.A., Abingdon, MD on Wednesday from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Those who desire may contribute to St. Judes Children Research Memorial, Honor Department, 501 St. Jude's Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
SPORTS
By James Giza and James Giza,SUN STAFF | June 11, 2000
James Madison took a giant step closer to establishing itself as a power in women's college lacrosse this past season, advancing to the national Final Four for the first time in school history. Yesterday in the Division I/II North/South Senior All-Star Game, two big reasons for the Dukes' success were blatant. Amy Brew, a former Annapolis star and The Sun's All-Metro Player of the Year in 1996, and Julie Martinez combined for all but one of the South's goals, leading their team to an 8-6 victory over the North at Minnegan Stadium.
SPORTS
By Katherine Dunn and Katherine Dunn,SUN STAFF | May 24, 2000
For the second straight year, Maryland placed five players - Jen Adams, Allison Comito, Christie Jenkins, Tonia Porras and Alex Kahoe - on the Brine/Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association Division I All-America first team. Loyola's Tricia Dabrowski also received a first-team nod, as did Salisbury State's Jen Mezzadra in Division III. The No. 1 Terrapins, who closed out the 2000 season Sunday with their sixth straight NCAA National Collegiate championship, were the only team to have the maximum of six All Americans.