NEWS
July 12, 2004
Cynthia L. Bonner, who taught in public and parochial elementary schools, died of neuroendocrine/carcinoid cancer July 5 at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Millersville resident was 45. Born Cynthia Lynne Vaughan in Washington and raised in Landover Hills, she earned a degree in education at the University of Maryland, College Park in 1983. Mrs. Bonner taught first grade at Kenilworth Elementary School in Bowie and later at St. John the Evangelist Elementary School in Severna Park during her 18 year-career.
NEWS
April 4, 2004
On April 1, 2004, VIRGINIA V. GORDON, beloved wife of the late Chester C. Gordon, devoted mother of Robert E. Gordon and William C. Gordon, cherished grandmother of Sharon L., Carl R., Christine M., and the late W. Scott; great-grandmother of Stephen and James; sister of M. Thurbert Vaughan and the late Robert Raybold, Louise V. Cannon and James Vaughan; life long friend of Edith Baummer. A Funeral Service will be held 11 A.M. Monday at the family owned Evans Chapel of Memories - Parkville.
NEWS
September 21, 2005
On September 18, 2005 JIM J. loving husband of the late Claudia S. Pizzillo; dear father of Anthony Pizzillo and Jim Pizzillo, Jr.; brother of Rose Muscato and Christine Harris; beloved friend of Inez Everd; cherished grandfather of Dina Vaughan and Anthony Joseph Pizzillo and great-grandfather of Olivia and Scott Vaughan. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley, Inc., 10 W. Padonia Road (at York Road), Timonium-Cockeysville on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be celebrated in the funeral home on Thursday, September 22 at 11 a.m. Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.
NEWS
By Monica Norton and Monica Norton,Staff Writer | March 29, 1993
The little notice kept appearing in various knitting publications, and Linthicum resident Eloise Vaughan said she couldn't ignore it. She didn't want to ignore it.A Wisconsin woman was starting a project to aid the homeless, a project that was perfect for Mrs. Vaughan.Warm Up America! collects yarn and swatch donations and assembles them into afghans or quilts. Then the quilts are given to organizations including the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army or directly to the homeless.Mrs.
BUSINESS
By Erika Hobbs and Erika Hobbs,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | December 16, 2001
Wanderlust gripped Mimi Roeder Vaughan so tight it pushed her to vacation on nearly every continent and compelled her to move her family three times in 11 years. As the owner of two travel agencies and a travel agent school, Vaughan even earns her living from people on the go. Yet it wasn't until her children began to pack their bags for college that Vaughan put down permanent roots. That's when she built a college student's haven as part of an addition at the back of her brick Colonial in Towson.
SPORTS
June 29, 1993
July 13, 1993 Oriole Park at Camden YardsFive players have hit two home runs in an All-Star Game. They are the Pittsburgh Pirates' Arky Vaughan in 1941, Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams in 1946, Cleveland Indians' Al Rosen in 1954, San Francisco Giants' Willie McCovey in 1969 and Montreal Expos' Gary Carter in 1981.
NEWS
September 9, 2009
On September 6, 2009, JULIUS HOLLAWAY. On Friday, friends may call VAUGHAN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES, 4101 Edmondson Avenue, from 4 to 8 P.M. On Saturday, Mr. Crump will be interred at Arbutus Memorial Park at 10:00 A.M. Inquiries to 410-233-2400.
NEWS
July 25, 2007
On July 21, 2007, ERNESTINE JETER (nee Vaughan), devoted wife of the late John Jeter. Friends may call at the JOSEPH L. RUSS FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 2222 W. North Ave. on Thursday from 3 to 8pm. Family hour Friday 11AM with funeral to follow at 11:30AM. Inquiries: 410-523-3361.
NEWS
By Tim Craig and Tim Craig,SUN STAFF | December 1, 2001
The longest-serving precinct captain during the tenure of Baltimore County Police Chief Terrence B. Sheridan leaves Garrison Precinct today to take the same position in Wilkens Precinct. Capt. Stephen Vaughan, who is credited with reducing crime and forging tight bonds with the community during his 5 1/2 years at Garrison, replaces Capt. John A. Spiroff as commander at Wilkens, in the southwestern part of the county. Spiroff has been given administrative duties in police headquarters while commanders review his recent conviction for reckless driving.
NEWS
By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | January 26, 1998
A Howard County housing official has announced that a 46-unit senior housing complex in the former Elkridge Elementary School building could open as early as 2000 if state funding is approved.Leonard Vaughan, an administrator for the county Office of Housing and Community Development, outlined the plan before about 40 members of the Greater Elkridge Community Association last week.Vaughan said at the meeting Thursday that in March the county plans to ask the state Department of Housing to help subsidize conversion of the antiquated school off U.S. 1 in Elkridge.