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February 1, 2004
Suddenly on January 29, 2004, WILLIAM L., beloved husband of the late Lillian S. (nee Dell) Uhler; son of the late Elmer and Margie Uhler; step-father of Jean Morrison , Sterling and Robert Smith, and the late William Smith; also survived by fourteen grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Services from the ELINE FUNERAL HOME 11824 Reisterstown Rd (at Franklin Blvd) Monday at 12 noon. Interment Finksburg Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 10 to 12 noon.
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By Peter Hermann and Peter Hermann,Peter.hermann@baltsun.com | August 27, 2009
Maryland State Police say a dump truck hit an overhead sign on Interstate 70, and the driver kept going. The most serious of three traffic infractions handed to Alvin J. Hall 3rd charges him with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage. If found guilty, the 49-year-old Glen Burnie man could spend up to a year in jail, be fined $3,000 and get 12 points on his license, enough for an on-the-spot revocation. The sign, 75 feet long, spanned three lanes and two shoulders of the eastbound portion of the highway and hung from steel posts and beams about a mile west of the Baltimore Beltway interchange.
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November 14, 2003
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, NORRIS L. UHLER JR., age 75, died at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. Born in Baltimore city, he was the son of the late Norris Levus Uhler Sr. and Viola Lucas Uhler. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Betty Lee Stancill Uhler, a son Norris "Chip" L. Uhler, III and his wife Carol of Joppa, MD, two daughters, Donna Jarrett and her husband James of Lutherville and Dale Ann Reed and her husband Richard of Lutherville, five grandchildren Matthew James Reed, Julia Reed, Ashlie Reed, Shawn Uhler and Joshua Uhler, two sisters, Jean Schwinger and Peggy Taafe, numerous nieces and nephews and his 100 year old mother-in-law Edna Earl Brown Stancill of Berlin.
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By Rob Hiaasen and Rob Hiaasen,Sun reporter | July 27, 2008
In retirement, he tears apart houses for a living. He fears no assignment - from removing roofs, re-mortaring walls and installing floor joists to framing, waterproofing and painting. As a longtime volunteer at Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity, Dick Uhler of Timonium and his bands of church volunteers have rehabilitated rowhouses for low-income families in some of Baltimore's more blighted neighborhoods. You've probably never heard his name before because the man, like many Habitat volunteers, works under the radar while, well, working.
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February 8, 2003
On February 2, 2003, LUCILLE MARIE UHLER (nee Mengers); beloved wife of the late William P. Uhler; devoted mother of Michael A. and Kathleen C. Dobropolski and Carolyn L. Fulker; loving sister of Lillian A. Smith. Also survived by four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 8 at 11 A.M., at family owned Henry W. Jenkins & Sons Funeral Home, 16924 York Road, Monkton. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations encouraged to the American Cancer Society, 8219 Town Center Drive, Baltimore, MD 21236 or Gilchrist Center, 6601 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21204.
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By Rob Hiaasen and Rob Hiaasen,Sun reporter | July 27, 2008
In retirement, he tears apart houses for a living. He fears no assignment - from removing roofs, re-mortaring walls and installing floor joists to framing, waterproofing and painting. As a longtime volunteer at Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity, Dick Uhler of Timonium and his bands of church volunteers have rehabilitated rowhouses for low-income families in some of Baltimore's more blighted neighborhoods. You've probably never heard his name before because the man, like many Habitat volunteers, works under the radar while, well, working.
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November 7, 2003
LOIS U. KNOPP, 76, of Toledo, OH and formerly of Baltimore, passed away Thursday, November 6, 2003, in Flower Hospital. Whe worked for the former Chessie Railroad, in bookkeeping, retiring after 30 years. The widow of Frederick Knopp, Lois is survived by her daughter, Audrey Bouvier; granddaughter, Michelle (Dennis) Eisel and great-granddaughter, Kristina Eisel. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Marcellus Uhler, Jr., and sister, Audrey Uhler. Friends are invited to visit from 2 to 8 PM Friday, in the Ansberg-West Funeral Home, 3000 Sylvania Avenue, (between Secour and Douglas Roads)
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December 30, 2005
On December 28, 2005, EDNA E. STANCILL (nee Brown); beloved wife of the late George Stancill; devoted mother of George Stancill, Betty Uhler and the late Margaret Ann Puller; dear grandmother of Norris L. (Chip) Uhler, III. and his wife Carol, Donna Jarrett and her husband James, Dale Ann Reed and her husband Richard. Also survived by five great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held in the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Rd. (Beltway Exit 26A) on Saturday at 3 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 8219 Town Center Drive, P.O. Box 43025, Baltimore, MD 21236-0025.
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By Peter Hermann and Peter Hermann,Peter.hermann@baltsun.com | August 27, 2009
Maryland State Police say a dump truck hit an overhead sign on Interstate 70, and the driver kept going. The most serious of three traffic infractions handed to Alvin J. Hall 3rd charges him with leaving the scene of an accident with property damage. If found guilty, the 49-year-old Glen Burnie man could spend up to a year in jail, be fined $3,000 and get 12 points on his license, enough for an on-the-spot revocation. The sign, 75 feet long, spanned three lanes and two shoulders of the eastbound portion of the highway and hung from steel posts and beams about a mile west of the Baltimore Beltway interchange.
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By JOHN WOESTENDIEK and JOHN WOESTENDIEK,SUN REPORTER | April 2, 2006
The cats were quite hungry That cold winter day, But Edwin L. Uhler Was well on his way. Ned left Owings Mills, His wife, Kay, at the wheel, Driving 25 miles To deliver the meal. They got to Nick's Fish House Where Ned keeps his boat, And then something happened That's worthy of note: 'Twas a gaggle of cats - A feline regatta - Appearing from nowhere Upon hearing his auto. One cat, then two cats, Then three and then four; And then after that There came even more: Black, tan and gray cats, They trotted and waddled; Some long-haired, some short, Some solid, some mottled.
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December 30, 2005
On December 28, 2005, EDNA E. STANCILL (nee Brown); beloved wife of the late George Stancill; devoted mother of George Stancill, Betty Uhler and the late Margaret Ann Puller; dear grandmother of Norris L. (Chip) Uhler, III. and his wife Carol, Donna Jarrett and her husband James, Dale Ann Reed and her husband Richard. Also survived by five great grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held in the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Rd. (Beltway Exit 26A) on Saturday at 3 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 8219 Town Center Drive, P.O. Box 43025, Baltimore, MD 21236-0025.
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February 1, 2004
Suddenly on January 29, 2004, WILLIAM L., beloved husband of the late Lillian S. (nee Dell) Uhler; son of the late Elmer and Margie Uhler; step-father of Jean Morrison , Sterling and Robert Smith, and the late William Smith; also survived by fourteen grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Services from the ELINE FUNERAL HOME 11824 Reisterstown Rd (at Franklin Blvd) Monday at 12 noon. Interment Finksburg Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 10 to 12 noon.
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November 14, 2003
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, NORRIS L. UHLER JR., age 75, died at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. Born in Baltimore city, he was the son of the late Norris Levus Uhler Sr. and Viola Lucas Uhler. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Betty Lee Stancill Uhler, a son Norris "Chip" L. Uhler, III and his wife Carol of Joppa, MD, two daughters, Donna Jarrett and her husband James of Lutherville and Dale Ann Reed and her husband Richard of Lutherville, five grandchildren Matthew James Reed, Julia Reed, Ashlie Reed, Shawn Uhler and Joshua Uhler, two sisters, Jean Schwinger and Peggy Taafe, numerous nieces and nephews and his 100 year old mother-in-law Edna Earl Brown Stancill of Berlin.
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November 7, 2003
LOIS U. KNOPP, 76, of Toledo, OH and formerly of Baltimore, passed away Thursday, November 6, 2003, in Flower Hospital. Whe worked for the former Chessie Railroad, in bookkeeping, retiring after 30 years. The widow of Frederick Knopp, Lois is survived by her daughter, Audrey Bouvier; granddaughter, Michelle (Dennis) Eisel and great-granddaughter, Kristina Eisel. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Marcellus Uhler, Jr., and sister, Audrey Uhler. Friends are invited to visit from 2 to 8 PM Friday, in the Ansberg-West Funeral Home, 3000 Sylvania Avenue, (between Secour and Douglas Roads)
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