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NEWS
January 7, 2009
On January 1, 2009, CASSANDRA L.; beloved daughter of Eugene and Sonja Sewell. She is also survived by one son, Donte; two sisters, Gina and Tiffany; one brother, Eugene, Jr.; four nephews; two sisters and a host of other relatives. Mrs. Coleman can be viewed at the JAMES A. MORTON & SONS FUNERAL HOMES, INC., 311 Main Street, Turner Station, MD, Thursday 4 to 7 P.M. On Friday, Mrs. Coleman will lie in state at Greater St. John Baptist Church, 209 Walnut Avenue. The family will receive friends 10 to 10:30
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NEWS
December 16, 2003
ON Saturday December 13, 2003 DR. LEONARD M. ROTHSTEIN, beloved husband of Marcia Rothstein (nee Zuriff) loving father of Manfred Rothstein of North Carolina, Karen Teplitzky and Jeffrey Rothstein both of Baltimore, MD, beloved father-in-law of Sonja Rothstein and Sanford Teplitzky, devoted brother of Melvin "Buns" Rothstein of Baltimore, MD., adored grandfather of Dana Rothstein, Nitza Rothstein, Brian Teplitzky, Scott Teplitzky, Michael Rothstein, Alana...
SPORTS
February 8, 2004
Moves Basketball HEAT: Activated F Rasual Butler from injured list. Placed C Wang Zhi-Zhi on injured list with sprained right ankle. FEVER (WNBA): Announced retirement of G Coquese Washington and G Sonja Henning. Colleges COLORADO: Suspended LB Chris Hollis, OL Brian Daniels, OL Jack Tipton and CB Sammy Joseph for team violations. FLORIDA A&M: Announced resignation of interim athletic director J.R.E. Lee III. MISSISSIPPI STATE: Agreed to four-year contract extension through 2007-08 with men's basketball coach Rick Stansbury.
NEWS
January 21, 2007
DOLLYE MAE LOCKETT STEWART was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to Lillie Mae and Edward Lee Lockett, Sr. on October 5, 1949. She went home to Jesus on Thursday, January 18, 2007, at 1:06 a.m. She worked with the Bell Atlantic Telephone Company as a Call Dispatch Coordinator and retired from there after 30 years of service. Dollye lovingly known as "Sugar MaMa", leaves to cherish her memory: daughter, Sonja Stewart; son, Kyese Stewart; mother, Lillie Mae Parker, three sisters and four brothers.
NEWS
August 13, 2004
On August 10, 2004, MARY TALMADGE Mc CRACKEN Mc MILLAN of Woodstock, beloved wife of Raymond Bernard Mc Millan, her husband of 52 years, devoted mother of Mark and Gary Mc Millan, Kathleen Mc Millan Floystad and Kimberly Mc Millan Hertel and their spouses, dearest grandmother of Gary Mc Millan II, Kristen Mc Millan, Brittney, Victoria and Wyatt Hertel, Sven Floystad II, Sonja Floystad and Matthew Mc Millan. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 1 P.M. from Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, Rt 32 near Eldersburg.
NEWS
March 15, 2005
On March 14, 2005 JOAN (nee Kemp) wife of the late John A. Spencer; mother of Sharon L. Spencer; mother-in-law of Sonja Spencer; sister of John E. Kemp, Patricia A. Kemp and Nancy L. Wilson. Also survived by three grandchildren and many nieces, nephews and cousins; predeceased by a son Jeffrey A. Spencer. Services Thursday 10 a.m. at MYERS-DURBORAW FUNERAL HOME, 91 Willis St. Westminster. Burial in Evergreen Memorial Gardens Finksburg. Friends may call Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
NEWS
July 22, 2004
On July 20, 2004, MARY SONJA DOOLIN (nee Krysowaty); beloved wife of the late Raymond G. Doolin; devoted mother of Denise, Lisa, Melanie, Raymond and Cathy; loving grandmother of Steven, Joshua, Joey, Jake, Kenny, Megan, Daniel, Stephen and Courtney; cherished sister of Paul. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the GARY L. KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME AT MEADOWRIDGE MEMORIAL PARK, INC., 7250 Washington Blvd, Elkridge, (exit 6 off Rt 100), on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, 11 A.M. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 7436 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, Glen Burnie.
NEWS
March 25, 1992
Antonio F. Weaver, of the 5000 block of Whetstone Road in the Village of Wilde Lake, died March 14 after a four-month bout with cancer atHoward County General Hospital. He was 28.A native of Ahoskie, N.C., he resided in Columbia for 17 years, graduating from Wilde Lake Middle School in 1981. He also attended the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore in the early 1980s.He is survived by his mother, Eleanor L. Weaver of Columbia; a sister, Sonja L. Weaver of Columbia; and a brother, Jacobia I. Weaver 3rd of Clovis, N.M.Services were March 18 at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center, and burial followed at Crestlawn Memorial Gardens.
SPORTS
May 26, 2002
Moves Baseball ASTROS: Placed P Scott Linebrink on 15-day DL, retroactive to May 20, with strained right elbow capsule. Recalled P Jim Mann from Triple-A New Orleans. ATHLETICS: Called up P Aaron Harang from Triple-A Sacramento. Designated P Mike Holtz for assignment. CUBS: Placed P Ron Mahay on 15-day DL, retroactive to Thursday, with left shoulder biceps tendinitis. Recalled P Courtney Duncan from Triple-A Iowa. Activated SS Alex Gonzalez from 15-day DL. Optioned IF Augie Ojeda to Iowa.
FEATURES
By Jill Rosen and The Baltimore Sun | August 21, 2012
R&B singer and Baltimore native Mario will appear at Mondawmin Mall Wednesday at a teen summit. The event is open to young people citywide and attendees will have a chance to ask the star questions. Other "celebrities" appearing on the panel include: Ray Lucas, president of 100 Black Men Baltimore chapter Sonja, a former 92 Q disc jockey Keion Carpenter - a former NFL Atlanta Falcon who's from Baltimore              Tori Nelson - middleweight women's boxing champion  The release also lists mall General Manager Romaine Smallwood-Smoot as one of the attractions.
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