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Thomas E. 'Jud' Judkins, businessman
Thomas E. "Jud" Judkins, a retired Baltimore businessman and veteran, died Thursday of complications from an infection at Stella Maris Hospice. The Timonium resident was 86. The son of a steamship executive and a homemaker, Thomas Edward Judkins was born...
Tags: Timonium, Ocean City, Loyola University Maryland, Science and Technology
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Eileen M. Derry, homemaker
Eileen M. Derry, a homemaker and hospital volunteer, died May 9 of complications from diabetes at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 79. The daughter of farmers, the former Eileen Mary Rothgaber was born in Baltimore and was raised on the family...
Tags: White Marsh, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Havre de Grace, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics
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William H. Hoffman, engineer
William H. Hoffman, a retired U.S. Food and Drug Administration official, died Monday from septic shock after kidney transplant surgery at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The longtime Ellicott City resident was 81. William Harry Hoffman was...
Tags: Sepsis, Food and Drug Administration, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Johns Hopkins University
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Joseph J. Bertolini Sr., 81, Boswell
Joseph J. Bertolini Sr., 81, Boswell, died peacefully March 29, 2013, at home after a 13-month battle with brain cancer. Born April 29, 1931, in Johnstown, son of Emil Sr. and Afra (Setti) Bertolini. Preceded in death by parents; son Joseph J. Jr. on Dec....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Korean War (1950-1953)
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David A. Mack, drydock operator
David A. Mack, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. floating drydock operator, died March 14 after being struck by two hit-and-run drivers in eastern Baltimore County. The longtime Edgemere resident was 77. Mr. Mack was walking home after spending the...
Tags: Shipbuilding, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bethlehem Steel
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William J. Rosenthal, lawyer
William J. Rosenthal, a noted expert in labor and employment law who as a naval deck officer during World War II participated in the D-Day invasion, died March 12 of a hemorrhage at Northwest Hospital. He was 92.
"He was a physically imposing person, and...Tags: Laws, World War II (1939-1945), Labor Legislation, Track and Field, University of Baltimore
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PPL Tower goes (semi-)dark for masonry repairs
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellSome fellow warriors may have noticed that the soft, red lighting that has bathed Allentown's iconic PPL Tower building for -- well, for as long as I can remember -- has experienced an outage. Or most of the red lighting, anyway. The three recessed levels... -
Percy Nicholson, owned dry cleaners
Percy Nicholson, a retired co-owner of two West Baltimore cleaning establishments where he cared for the clothing of African-American performers who played the fabled Royal Theatre, died Monday of heart failure at Manor Care Falls Road.
The Ashburton...Tags: New York City, Billie Holiday, Heart Failure, Manor Care Incorporated, George Washington Carver
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Virginia T. 'Ginny' Dobry, Patterson Park activist
Virginia T. "Ginny" Dobry, a neighborhood activist who was also described as "Patterson Park's one-woman Welcome Wagon," died Sunday from a brain tumor at her North Kenwood Avenue home. She was 79. "Ginny was such a wonderful person. She made...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Hamilton, Nursing, Patterson Park, Vincent de Paul
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Mary Lee Davis, 81, active in community theater and church choir
Mary Lee Davis, a retired secretary and former Dundalk resident who enjoyed performing in community theater, died Dec. 21 of heart failure at her Clearwater, Fla., home. She was 81. The former Mary Lee Brown was born and raised in Rivesville, W.Va.,...Tags: Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Heart Failure, Sykesville, Mark Davis, Ocean City
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Art Modell, former Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns owner, dies at 87
The Baltimore SunArt Modell may have returned football to Baltimore, but in the eyes of the silver-haired owner, the Ravens were clearly a team of the people. Eleven years ago, amid a swirl of confetti following the Ravens' Super Bowl victory in Tampa, a tearful Mr....Tags: Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Johnny Unitas, Ozzie Newsome, Baltimore Colts, Maryland Stadium Authority
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Saucon Valley School Board signs off on LERTA
Valley 610The Saucon Valley School District is in favor of a tax abatement program designed to attract businesses to Bethlehem and a portion of Lower Saucon Township. On Tuesday, the district school board unanimously approved a measure that would bring about 28...
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Feb 23, 2013
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Jan 14, 2013
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Oct 26, 2012
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