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March 4, 2004
On March 1, 2004; CLARENCE "BUTCH" NAIL, husband of Cynthia Ruth Naill and devoted father of Richard Albert Naill, Donald Lee Naill and Jenifer Lynn Naill; loving grandfather of Lori, Lauren, Cori, Caitlin, Dylan, Rebekah, Alex and Jessica; brother of Arthur Naill, Pauline Naill, Lorretta Taylor, Donald Lee Naill and Rose Marie Martin; brother-in-law of Bruce Martin and Jerry Taylor. Also, survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Hense-Seitz Funeral Home, Inc., 3631 Falls Road on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Services on Friday at 10 AM. Interment in Locus Grove Cemetery in Mt. Airy, MD.
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April 14, 2007
On April 11, 2007, GEORGE ALBERT NAILL beloved husband of Ruth Naill, loving brother of William Naill, Sr., devoted grandfather of Charletta Yancy and Eraka Jones. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the family owned Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, P.A., 1407 Old Eastern Avenue, Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 36) on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., in Evangel Cathedral Church, 7000 Rossville Boulevard, Rosedale, MD, 21237.
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NEWS
April 14, 2007
On April 11, 2007, GEORGE ALBERT NAILL beloved husband of Ruth Naill, loving brother of William Naill, Sr., devoted grandfather of Charletta Yancy and Eraka Jones. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the family owned Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, P.A., 1407 Old Eastern Avenue, Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 36) on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., in Evangel Cathedral Church, 7000 Rossville Boulevard, Rosedale, MD, 21237.
NEWS
April 30, 2005
On April 28, 2005, DONALD FRANKLIN MEYERS; beloved son of the late William "Oggie" Meyers and the late Gladys Meyers. Beloved husband of Myrtle Meyers (nee Hubbard) and devoted father of Lisa Marie and Christine Meyers; father-in-law of Terry Erskine, Jr. and Donald Naill; grandfather of Alexander Erskine and Rebekah Naill; brother of James M. O'Brien. Also survived by many other friends and family. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Sunday at 2 P.M. at the Church of the Guardian Angel, 27th Street at Huntingdon Avenue.
NEWS
October 29, 2004
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, INA ELIZABETH NAILL (nee Slacum) 81 of Baltimore, beloved wife of the late Roland Naill, loving great aunt of Howard Michael Day. Also survived by great-great-niece and nephew Jowell Wilson and Gregory Day. Friends may call Saturday 4 to 6 P. M at BURRIER-QUEEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 1212 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, MD, 21784 where funeral services will be held Monday, November 1, 2 P.M. Interment Lake View Memorial Park,...
NEWS
May 15, 2003
On May 12, 2003, HARVEY M.; beloved husband of the late Doris V. (nee Wissman); devoted father of Earle Alexander and his wife Linda, Nancy Naill, Janice A. Dilworth and her husband Henry; dear grandfather of Dan and Amie Naill, Richard and Wendy Dilworth, Sharon Ruhl and family; great-grandfather of Patrick Ruhl. Visiting at the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home (Kingsville), 11750 Belair Road, on Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held at Perry Hall Presbyterian Church, on Friday, 9:30 A.M. Interment Bel Air Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
April 30, 2005
On April 28, 2005, DONALD FRANKLIN MEYERS; beloved son of the late William "Oggie" Meyers and the late Gladys Meyers. Beloved husband of Myrtle Meyers (nee Hubbard) and devoted father of Lisa Marie and Christine Meyers; father-in-law of Terry Erskine, Jr. and Donald Naill; grandfather of Alexander Erskine and Rebekah Naill; brother of James M. O'Brien. Also survived by many other friends and family. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Sunday at 2 P.M. at the Church of the Guardian Angel, 27th Street at Huntingdon Avenue.
NEWS
By Anne Haddad and Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF | July 28, 1999
Ralph Naill made two trips from his Frederick County farm to the Westminster Livestock Auction yesterday: once to buy straw -- at 12 times the price he paid two weeks earlier -- and later to sell three or four head of beef cattle he can't afford to feed in the driest summer he's seen in his 53 years.Other farmers were crowding their cattle into the stockyard yesterday, hoping to cut their losses by selling beasts that are eating away at their income."The market is going to be flooded with cattle in the next few weeks," said Naill's daughter, Tammy Naill-Waddell, who helped him load bales onto a flatbed trailer while her 6-month-old son, Timothy, shifted around in his stroller.
NEWS
April 4, 2004
On April 2, 2004, CONNIE A. PALMISANO; loving mother of Johnney Palmisano, Danielle Palmisano, Ricky Baker, Sr. and his wife Wanda and William Halstead, Jr.; beloved sister of Barbara Naill. Also survived by six grandchildren. Relatives and friends may call at the family owned Ambrose Funeral Home, Inc., 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9, where a funeral service will be held Monday at 10 A.M. Interment following at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
BUSINESS
August 31, 1992
The following are recent bankruptcy filings in U.S. District Court in Baltimore.AUGUST 20* William Franklin Leftwich (Mobile Catering Crabs/Ribs), Lot No. 50, Lyons Creek Mobile Home Estates, Lothian. Mr. Leftwich filed for Chapter 7. Assets and liabilities: Under $50,000.AUGUST 21* Edward Allen Naill and Virginia Gail Naill (Eddie Naill Construction), 3205 Liberty Road, New Windsor. Construction business filed for Chapter 7. Assets: $5,334. Liabilities: $22,800.* William Lee Thompson Jr. and Kimberly Anne Thompson, 457 Logan Drive, Westminster.
NEWS
October 29, 2004
On Wednesday, October 27, 2004, INA ELIZABETH NAILL (nee Slacum) 81 of Baltimore, beloved wife of the late Roland Naill, loving great aunt of Howard Michael Day. Also survived by great-great-niece and nephew Jowell Wilson and Gregory Day. Friends may call Saturday 4 to 6 P. M at BURRIER-QUEEN FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, 1212 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, MD, 21784 where funeral services will be held Monday, November 1, 2 P.M. Interment Lake View Memorial Park,...
NEWS
April 4, 2004
On April 2, 2004, CONNIE A. PALMISANO; loving mother of Johnney Palmisano, Danielle Palmisano, Ricky Baker, Sr. and his wife Wanda and William Halstead, Jr.; beloved sister of Barbara Naill. Also survived by six grandchildren. Relatives and friends may call at the family owned Ambrose Funeral Home, Inc., 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9, where a funeral service will be held Monday at 10 A.M. Interment following at Cedar Hill Cemetery.
NEWS
March 4, 2004
On March 1, 2004; CLARENCE "BUTCH" NAIL, husband of Cynthia Ruth Naill and devoted father of Richard Albert Naill, Donald Lee Naill and Jenifer Lynn Naill; loving grandfather of Lori, Lauren, Cori, Caitlin, Dylan, Rebekah, Alex and Jessica; brother of Arthur Naill, Pauline Naill, Lorretta Taylor, Donald Lee Naill and Rose Marie Martin; brother-in-law of Bruce Martin and Jerry Taylor. Also, survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee-Hense-Seitz Funeral Home, Inc., 3631 Falls Road on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 PM. Services on Friday at 10 AM. Interment in Locus Grove Cemetery in Mt. Airy, MD.
NEWS
May 15, 2003
On May 12, 2003, HARVEY M.; beloved husband of the late Doris V. (nee Wissman); devoted father of Earle Alexander and his wife Linda, Nancy Naill, Janice A. Dilworth and her husband Henry; dear grandfather of Dan and Amie Naill, Richard and Wendy Dilworth, Sharon Ruhl and family; great-grandfather of Patrick Ruhl. Visiting at the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home (Kingsville), 11750 Belair Road, on Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral Services will be held at Perry Hall Presbyterian Church, on Friday, 9:30 A.M. Interment Bel Air Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
By Anne Haddad and Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF | July 28, 1999
Ralph Naill made two trips from his Frederick County farm to the Westminster Livestock Auction yesterday: once to buy straw -- at 12 times the price he paid two weeks earlier -- and later to sell three or four head of beef cattle he can't afford to feed in the driest summer he's seen in his 53 years.Other farmers were crowding their cattle into the stockyard yesterday, hoping to cut their losses by selling animals that are eating away at their income."The market is going to be flooded with cattle in the next few weeks," said Naill's daughter, Tammy Naill-Waddell, who helped him load bales onto a flatbed trailer while her 6-month-old son, Timothy, shifted around in his stroller.
NEWS
By Anne Haddad and Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF | July 28, 1999
Ralph Naill made two trips from his Frederick County farm to the Westminster Livestock Auction yesterday: once to buy straw -- at 12 times the price he paid two weeks earlier -- and later to sell three or four head of beef cattle he can't afford to feed in the driest summer he's seen in his 53 years.Other farmers were crowding their cattle into the stockyard yesterday, hoping to cut their losses by selling beasts that are eating away at their income."The market is going to be flooded with cattle in the next few weeks," said Naill's daughter, Tammy Naill-Waddell, who helped him load bales onto a flatbed trailer while her 6-month-old son, Timothy, shifted around in his stroller.
NEWS
By Anne Haddad and Anne Haddad,SUN STAFF | July 28, 1999
Ralph Naill made two trips from his Frederick County farm to the Westminster Livestock Auction yesterday: once to buy straw -- at 12 times the price he paid two weeks earlier -- and later to sell three or four head of beef cattle he can't afford to feed in the driest summer he's seen in his 53 years.Other farmers were crowding their cattle into the stockyard yesterday, hoping to cut their losses by selling animals that are eating away at their income."The market is going to be flooded with cattle in the next few weeks," said Naill's daughter, Tammy Naill-Waddell, who helped him load bales onto a flatbed trailer while her 6-month-old son, Timothy, shifted around in his stroller.
NEWS
By Mike Farabaugh and Ellie Baublitz and Mike Farabaugh and Ellie Baublitz,SUN STAFF Sun staff writer Donna R. Engle contributed to this article | December 3, 1998
Ten people, including three children, escaped unharmed early yesterday from a raging, three-alarm fire that destroyed a coin-operated laundry and five apartments in downtown Westminster.The blaze, which broke out about 4: 45 a.m., started in a first-floor electrical panel and spread upward through the walls and across the attic of the two-story building in the 200 block of E. Main St., said Rocco J. Gabriele, state fire marshal. Damage was estimated at $500,000, Gabriele said.Four of the brick-and-wood building's five apartments were occupied, and all tenants had escaped unharmed before firefighters arrived.
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