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August 29, 2005
On August 26, 2005, MARY LEISTER ZUMBRUN, loving wife of the late Champ Clark Zumbrun, survived by sons and daughter-in-law Ronald L. Zumbrun and Shirley, Jeffrey N. Zumbrun and wife Constance, brothers Howard E. Leister, Arthur C. Leister and wife Betty, grandchildren Serita Kuhn and husband Bryce, Lisa Martin and husband Michael, Tim Herb, Tom Herb, Jim and Jenna Zumbrun, great grandchildren Brendan and Spencer Kuhn, Travis, Grant, Taylor and Garret Martin...
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January 8, 2010
On December 29, 2009, CHARLES THOMAS FREELAND, of Sykesville. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, January 10. 2010 at 3 PM at the Oakland United Methodist Church, 5901 Mineral Hill Road, Sykesville, MD. Interment will be private. The Jeffrey N. Zumbrun Funeral Home, 6028 Sykesville Road, Eldersburg, MD is handing funeral arrangements.
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October 25, 1990
Champ C. Zumbrun, a retired sergeant major in the state police and a retired executive at the Sykesville plant of the Westinghouse Electric Corp., died Tuesday of heart disease at his home in Manchester. He was 78.Services for Mr. Zumbrun will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Eckhardt funeral establishment in Manchester.He retired in 1977 after 10 years as safety manager at the Westinghouse plant. Before that, he served 27 years with the state police, mostly in Westminster, and retired from the department in 1967.
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August 29, 2005
On August 26, 2005, MARY LEISTER ZUMBRUN, loving wife of the late Champ Clark Zumbrun, survived by sons and daughter-in-law Ronald L. Zumbrun and Shirley, Jeffrey N. Zumbrun and wife Constance, brothers Howard E. Leister, Arthur C. Leister and wife Betty, grandchildren Serita Kuhn and husband Bryce, Lisa Martin and husband Michael, Tim Herb, Tom Herb, Jim and Jenna Zumbrun, great grandchildren Brendan and Spencer Kuhn, Travis, Grant, Taylor and Garret Martin...
NEWS
October 25, 1990
Services for Champ C. Zumbrun, a retired sergeant major in the state police and a retired executive at the Sykesville plant of the Westinghouse Electric Corp., will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Eckhardt Funeral Chapel in Manchester.Mr. Zumbrun, who was 78, died Tuesday of heart disease at his home in Manchester.He retired in 1977 after 10 years as safety manager at the Westinghouse plant.Before that, he served 27 years with the state police, mostly in Westminster, and retired in 1967.
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By Amy L. Miller and Amy L. Miller,Staff writer | October 28, 1990
MANCHESTER - Champ Zumbrun's jovial and easygoing manner, his readiness with a joke or a smile, will be greatly missed."Champ was known for his wit," Town Manager Kathyrn L. Riley said of the former councilman who died suddenly at age 78 of heart disease early Tuesday morning in his home.After serving the town from May 1977 to December 1982, Zumbrun was nominated for the county Board of License Commissioners, where he served as chairman for the past five years."Everyone always looked forward to seeing him come in," said Ron Lau, the board's administrator for the past three years.
NEWS
January 8, 2010
On December 29, 2009, CHARLES THOMAS FREELAND, of Sykesville. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, January 10. 2010 at 3 PM at the Oakland United Methodist Church, 5901 Mineral Hill Road, Sykesville, MD. Interment will be private. The Jeffrey N. Zumbrun Funeral Home, 6028 Sykesville Road, Eldersburg, MD is handing funeral arrangements.
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By Amy L. Miller and Amy L. Miller,Staff writer | November 13, 1991
The town's changed a lot since the Rev. Morris G. Zumbrun left it 46years ago.But to "Bishop Bud" and his wife, Evelyn, it's still home.A 1938 graduate of the former Hampstead High School, Zumbrun has returned to his hometown after retiring from a ministry that includedseven years as the bishop of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America."
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By Alisa Samuels and Alisa Samuels,Staff Writer | June 10, 1993
Beginning in September, citizens can go to school to obtai firsthand knowledge of what it's like to be a Howard County police officer.Chief James N. Robey announced yesterday that on Sept. 9 the county's first Citizens Police Academy will begin.The academy will offer an 11-week training program to instruct citizens on several police-related issues, including how to fire 9mm service weapons, drive police cruisers and judge use of force. Students will also ride with an officer to observe the officer in action, said Lt. Jay Zumbrun, commander of the department's Research and Planning Division.
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By Mike Farabaugh and Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF | July 29, 1998
A Finksburg man and woman were arrested Monday on charges of breaking into an Upperco residence after a neighbor alerted the homeowner's daughter that a strange car was backed up to her father's house.According to court records, Lisa Zumbrun, daughter of Ronald Zumbrun, received the call about 12: 15 p.m. and went to her father's home, where she found a Toyota Celica parked in the driveway and occupied by a young woman.Zumbrun said the woman honked the car's horn, ran to the back of the house, returned and smiled as she began to drive away.
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By Frederick N. Rasmussen and Frederick N. Rasmussen,SUN STAFF | January 27, 2005
Bishop Morris G. Zumbrun, a Lutheran minister who became the first bishop of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, died of coronary artery disease Jan. 20 at the Copper Ridge assisted-living facility in Sykesville. He was 82. Bishop Zumbrun was born in Hampstead and raised on his parents' farm in Greenmount, Carroll County. After graduating from Hampstead High School in 1938, he entered Gettysburg College and earned his bachelor's degree in Greek in 1942.
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January 4, 2005
On January 3, 2005, PAUL JOHN HUDAK. Devoted husband of Vicki L. Hudak (nee Hemping). Loving father of Terry Lee Hudak; son of Elizabeth Caison. Also survived by siblings David and Bettyjean Klingelhofer. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 5, 7 P.M. at the Jeffrey N. Zumbrun Funeral Home and Monument Company, 6028 Sykesville Road, Eldersburg, MD. Interment will be private. The family will receive friends Wednesday, 5 P.M. until time of service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, sympathy's may be expressed in the form of contributions to the American Diabetes Association, 3120 Timanus Lane, Suite 106, Baltimore, MD 21244-2883 or to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 550, Westminster, MD 21158.
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By Nancy A. Youssef and Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF | August 6, 1998
The vandalism of 14 newly constructed Ellicott City homes in the past two weeks has baffled police and cost four homebuilders as much as $25,000 to repair each house.The signature of the vandal -- or vandals -- is breaking into newly built homes and flooding them by turning on all the faucets or breaking water pipes, leading police to believe that the same person or group is responsible.In one of the houses -- the only one that does not fit the flooding pattern -- walls were spray-painted with lewd language and pictures.
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By Nancy A. Youssef and Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF | August 6, 1998
The vandalism of 14 newly constructed Ellicott City homes in the past two weeks has baffled police and cost four homebuilders as much as $25,000 to repair each house.The signature of the vandal -- or vandals -- is breaking into newly built homes and flooding them by turning on all the faucets or breaking water pipes, leading police to believe that the same person or group is responsible.In one of the houses -- the only one that does not fit the flooding pattern -- walls were spray-painted with lewd language and pictures.
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By Nancy A. Youssef and Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF | August 6, 1998
The vandalism of 14 newly constructed Ellicott City homes in the past two weeks has baffled police and cost four homebuilders as much as $25,000 to repair each house.The signature of the vandal -- or vandals -- is breaking into newly built homes and flooding them by turning on all the faucets or breaking water pipes, leading police to believe that the same person or group is responsible.In one of the houses -- the only one that does not fit the flooding pattern -- walls were spray-painted with lewd language and pictures.
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By Mike Farabaugh and Mike Farabaugh,SUN STAFF | July 29, 1998
A Finksburg man and woman were arrested Monday on charges of breaking into an Upperco residence after a neighbor alerted the homeowner's daughter that a strange car was backed up to her father's house.According to court records, Lisa Zumbrun, daughter of Ronald Zumbrun, received the call about 12: 15 p.m. and went to her father's home, where she found a Toyota Celica parked in the driveway and occupied by a young woman.Zumbrun said the woman honked the car's horn, ran to the back of the house, returned and smiled as she began to drive away.
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By Nancy A. Youssef and Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF | August 6, 1998
The vandalism of 14 newly constructed Ellicott City homes in the past two weeks has baffled police and cost four homebuilders as much as $25,000 to repair each house.The signature of the vandal -- or vandals -- is breaking into newly built homes and flooding them by turning on all the faucets or breaking water pipes, leading police to believe that the same person or group is responsible.In one of the houses -- the only one that does not fit the flooding pattern -- walls were spray-painted with lewd language and pictures.
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By Nancy A. Youssef and Nancy A. Youssef,SUN STAFF | August 6, 1998
The vandalism of 14 newly constructed Ellicott City homes in the past two weeks has baffled police and cost four homebuilders as much as $25,000 to repair each house.The signature of the vandal -- or vandals -- is breaking into newly built homes and flooding them by turning on all the faucets or breaking water pipes, leading police to believe that the same person or group is responsible.In one of the houses -- the only one that does not fit the flooding pattern -- walls were spray-painted with lewd language and pictures.
NEWS
March 25, 1998
Frank T. "Doc" Fink, 84, pharmacist over 50 yearsFrank T. "Doc" Fink, a retired pharmacist who owned and operated pharmacies for more than 50 years, died of cancer Monday at Avante Nursing Home in Harrisonburg, Va., where he had lived for a year. He was 84.The former Parkville resident began his career in the 1930s after graduating from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy. He had owned Fink's drug and variety stores in Middle River and in Baltimore, the Blackstone Pharmacy at 33rd and St. Paul streets, and Paul's Pharmacy in Parkville.
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By Sherry Graham and Sherry Graham,SPECIAL TO THE SUN | May 27, 1997
WHEN Kelly Barrett decided to go for the highest award in Girl Scouts, she went for it in a big way.The Liberty High School junior celebrated Girl Scouting, past and present, by throwing an 85th birthday celebration for Girl Scouts at Carrolltown Center."
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