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By These obituaries were provided by area funeral homes. If informationhasn't been published about someone in your family who has passed away, please call Marc LeGoff at 761-1732 or 332-6211 or (800) 829-8000, Ext. 6211. You may also fax your information to us at 332-6677 | September 11, 1991
Services for John Edwin Gentry of Odenton will take place at noon tomorrow at Memorial Gardens in Colorado Springs, Colo.Mr. Gentry, 68, died Sept. 7 at the Kimbrough Army Hospital in Fort Meade of cardiac arrest.The Fort Scott, Kansas, native retired as a communications officer from the U.S. Navy in 1964 after 22 years of service. He later worked as a production manager at the Capital Center in Largo.Mr. Gentry is survived by his wife, Genevieve M. Gentry; a daughter, Margaret Green of Reno, Nev.; two brothers Gerald Gentry of Colorado Springs, Colo.
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January 9, 2004
On January 8, 2004, JUDITH ANN (nee Macey) "Judy" of Bowie, MD, loving wife of Charles W. Smith "Chuck", mother of Brenda Ann, Stephen Charles and Heather Lea Smith and Deborah Kai Stiffler, sister of Patricia Peterson and James Macey, grandmother of Kailea B. Stiffler of Middleton, MD, Tucker J. Preston of Woodway, TX, Samantha J. and Mitchell S. Smith of Bowie, MD and Sabrina L. Sarandos of Vandenburg AFB, CA. Great-grandmother of Alexia L. SarandosRelatives and...
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December 27, 2004
On December 25, 2004, JOHN LETO of Brooklyn, MD. Beloved husband of Dorothy M. Leto; loving father of Delma and her husband James Macey and David Harsh. Also survived by six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and four sisters. Friends may call on Tuesday, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM at the GONCE FUNERAL SERVICE, P.A., 4001 Ritchie Hywy where Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, December 29, at 11 AM. Entombment Cedar Hill Cemetery.
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By Deidre Nerreau McCabe and Deidre Nerreau McCabe,Staff writer | August 30, 1991
A tour bus pulls up in front of a popular tourist spot.Before the doors even open, you know who's going to get out -- schoolchildren or senior citizens, right?Wrong.If the trip is organized by Anne Macey, coordinator of Trips & Tours for the county's Department of Recreation and Parks, the group is much more likely to be a mixed bag -- young and old, singles and couples, working and retired people."There's so much for the seniors already," said Macey. "That's why we try to arrange trips for working people . . . although senior citizens are certainly welcomed."
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By Joni Guhne and Joni Guhne,Special to the Sun NTC | December 4, 1997
WHAT DO YOU like best about Central County: good schools, convenient shopping, state of the art medical care?Retired businessman Walter Winkelmeyer remembers when Greater Severna Park wasn't such an up-to-date suburb. He and his wife, the former Jane Klohr of Randallstown, will celebrate their 63rd wedding anniversary next month.Winkelmeyer, 83, laughs when he thinks about the Severna Park of the 1930s and 1940s. "You've got to remember that Severna Park at that time was country," says Winkelmeyer.
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December 24, 1994
Sister Mary EllenParochial school teacherSister Mary Ellen Nolan, S.S.N.D., a teacher in Baltimore-area parochial schools, died Thursday of a heart attack at Villa Asumpta, the motherhouse of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, in Woodbrook. She was 93.Sister Mary Ellen retired in 1975. Her area teaching assignments included St. Patrick, St. Andrew's School, St. Joseph Monastery, St. John Long Green, St. James and Our Lady of Good Counsel. She also taught in Brooklyn, N.Y., Rochester, N.Y., and Philadelphia.