NEWS
April 22, 2007
On April 16, 2007 EVELYN M. Friends may call at the CHATMAN-HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, 5240 Reisterstown Rd. Sunday 12 to 8 P.M. The family will receive friends at the Church of the Holy Trinity, 2300 W. Lafayette Ave. Monday 10:30 A.M. Funeral Services will begin 11 A.M. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery.
NEWS
March 4, 2007
On February 25, 2007, REMATHA McMILLIAN. Friends may call at the FAMILY OWNED MARCH FUNERAL HOME WEST INC., 4300 Wabash Ave., on Sunday after 10 A.M. The family will receive friends at Macedonia Baptist Church, 718 LaFayette Avenue on Monday at 10:30 A.M. Funeral Services will follow at 11 A.M.
NEWS
January 7, 2007
On December 30, 2006, Maurice, Friends may call the WYLIE FUNERAL HOME P.A. of BALTIMORE COUNTY 9200 Liberty Rd. on Monday from 6-8PM. Services Tuesday Macedonia Baptist Church, 718 W. Lafayette Ave., 11:00 am Wake 11:30 am Funeral. Internment Following. Inquiries www.wyliefuneralhome.com .
NEWS
By New York Times News Service | December 3, 2006
LAFAYETTE, Calif. --The tranquil suburb of Lafayette hardly seems the most likely place in the Bay Area for a battle over the war in Iraq. Liberal Berkeley is just over the hill, and nearby San Francisco is always spoiling for a fight. But over the last few weeks, it is Lafayette - an affluent bedroom community 20 miles east of downtown San Francisco - that has become the scene of a passionate debate over the place of political speech in suburbia. At issue is a hillside memorial made up of some 450 small white crosses and a 5-by-16-foot sign that reads: "In Memory of 2,867 U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq."
NEWS
November 8, 2006
On October 28, 2006, Lewis S. Parsons A memorial service will M-BM- be held on Saturday, November 11, 2006 at The Douglas Memorial Community Church on Madison/Lafayette Avenues, Baltimore, Maryland 21217. The family will receive friends at 11:00 a.m. and the service will begin promptly at 11:30 a.m.
FEATURES
By Michael Sragow and Michael Sragow,Sun Movie Critic | September 22, 2006
Forget any hope of raffish adventure if you think of seeing Flyboys. The red-blooded young Americans of this movie become members of France's Lafayette Escadrille to fight the Germans in the air before the U.S. enters World War I. One of them keeps blurting out that they're "knights of the air." But in this film there's almost nothing romantic about them - they're mostly monuments to wholesomeness. In this passionless and attenuated spectacle, the Yanks are so sheltered that the sight of an open-air pissoir in a train station offends them, and a care-giving prostitute tending to a wounded comrade is disparaged as "a chippie, not a nurse."
NEWS
July 26, 2006
On July 23, 2006; RONALD GILSON JONES; beloved brother of Denise M. Jones. On Wednesday friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES, 4101 Edmondson Ave., from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. On Thursday, Mr. Jones will lie instate at Church of The Holy Trinity, 2300 Lafayette Ave., where the family will receive friends from 10:00 to 10:30 A.M. with services to follow. Inquiries to 410-233-2400.
NEWS
June 13, 2006
BRIAN DAVID STANDIFORD, of Milton, LA on Friday, June 9, 2006, at West Jefferson Medical Center, from cancer. Beloved husband of Dorothy "Dolly" Standiford; father of W. Scott Standiford, III, Lisa S. Melancon, and Jeanine S. Raeuchle; son of the late Winfield Scott Standiford, Jr. and Lillian Cain Standiford; brother of W. Scott "Scottie" Standiford, II; grandfather of John Melton, Len Melancon, Taylor Standiford, Brian Raeuchle and Emily Raeuchle....
NEWS
June 11, 2006
On June 7, 2006 DELROY O. JONES beloved brother to Denise M. and Ronald B. Jones, loving and devoted father to Eric C. Jones. On Monday friends may call at the VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES, 5151 Balto. Nat'l Pike, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. On Tuesday, Mr. Jones will lie in state at the Church of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 2300 Lafayette Avenue, where the family will receive friends from 10:30-11:00 a.m. with services to follow. Inquiries to 410-233-2400.
SPORTS
By FROM STAFF REPORTS | March 16, 2006
Junior attackman Ian Dingman scored three goals and added one assist, and No. 4 Navy took control early, then cruised to an 11-6 victory over visiting Lafayette in a Patriot League game yesterday, before 1,014 yesterday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The Midshipmen are 5-0 for the first time since winning their first six games in 1989 and are 2-0 in league play. They scored the game's first three goals and stretched the lead to 7-1 at the half and 8-1 early in the third quarter.