NEWS
May 20, 2005
On May 18, 2005, CURTIS HENRY LANGE beloved husband of Pearl Olivia Lange (nee Marchesi) devoted father of Bonita Rupprecht, Mary Ann Runaldue and Linda Bartkowski, dear grandfather of Curt Rupprecht, Brian Runaldue, Maria Pate, Kristen Runaldue, Pamela Bartkowski and Martin M. Bartkowski, great-grandfather of Colin Rupprecht and Madelyn Rupprecht, brother of Fritz Lange and John Lange. Friends may call at the family owned Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, P.A., 1407 Old Eastern Avenue, Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 36)
NEWS
February 12, 2003
On February 9, 2003; THELMA E. YEAGER (nee Steeple); beloved wife of the late Edwin F. Yeager; devoted mother of Karen E. Rupprecht and her husband George W., Jr., M.D.; grandmother of George W., III, E. Gregg and Scott S. Rupprecht; great-grandmother of Brendan G., Gavin P., Mason W., and William G. Rupprecht. Service and Interment private. In lieu of flowers, those desiring may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 8219 Town Center Driver, Baltimore, MD 21236.
NEWS
October 21, 2001
Sarah R. Mitchell, 71, housekeeper, hotel cook Sarah Rebecca Mitchell, a retired housekeeper who had earlier worked as a cook, died Monday of kidney failure at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 71 and lived in Northeast Baltimore. Mrs. Mitchell worked for 10 years as a housekeeper before retiring in 1991. Earlier, she had worked as an assistant cook at the Emerson Hotel in downtown Baltimore and at Karson's Inn in Dundalk. Born Sarah Rebecca Owens, she was raised in the McCulloh Homes and was a graduate of Carver Vocational Technical High School.
NEWS
August 3, 2008
On Friday, August 1, 2008 DOROTHY J. SCHUMANN, 96 of Salisbury, died at Glen Meadows Retirement Community. Daughter of the late Paul and Clara Taylor Tilghman. member of Bethany Lutheran Church and the Homemakers Club of Salisbury. Survived by son Eric P. Schumann (Peggy) of Bel Air, MD, three grandchildren Eric P. Schumann, Jr. (Krista) of Holly Springs, NC, Heather Rupprecht (Geordy) of Bel Air and Jennifer Bonitatibus (Kris) of Havre de grace, seven great grandchildren Brendan, Gavin, Mason Rupprecht, Kelly and Claire Schuman and Zoe and Anna Bonitatibus, sister Ruth Boltz of Salisbury, niece Sue Reddish, several other nieces and nephews.
NEWS
By Karen Rivers and Karen Rivers,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | September 7, 2003
Pam Minor and Karen Rupprecht may be grandmothers, but when they dress up as their alter egos - Pamela the Pigella and Miss Prudence Pennypack - they have as much energy as a couple of kids. Minor and Rupprecht have filmed a series of videos in Edgewood that uses music to teach young children about manners. The videos are based on a CD the two women wrote and produced, Perfectly Proper Musical Manners, which features such sing-along lessons as "Mealtime Mambo," "Last in Line" and "Cough and Sneeze."
NEWS
February 25, 2002
M. Virginia Rupprecht, 87, homemaker, golfer M. Virginia Rupprecht, a homemaker and avid golfer, died of a stroke Thursday at St. Joseph Medical Center. She was 87 and a resident of Oak Crest Village retirement community in Parkville. Born and raised in Baltimore, she was a graduate of Eastern High School. In 1938, Mary Virginia Meyer married George Walter Rupprecht, who died in 1993. She lived in the Towson area and was active in several groups. She was a president of Greenbrier Garden Club and Longview Women's Golf Association.