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Monday, November 26, 2012

Former Waterman's Association President Daniel Beck Dies

Daniel Beck sustained serious injuries in a 2011 boat crash that killed one man and left a third man paralyzed.

Capt. Daniel Beck, a former president of the Baltimore County Waterman's Association, died Nov. 23, according to a Baltimore Sun death notice published Sunday. Beck, a longtime waterman who made his living battling the elements of the Chesapeake Bay, was seriously injured in a boating crash in February 2011. Beck broke his hip, pelvis and some vertebrae and also sustained internal injuries in the crash that killed crew member Richard Quaty and paralyzed James Stiles, another boat crew member, according to an Essex Patch article. Visitation will be held at the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, 1407 Old Eastern Ave., from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 26 and 27, according to the funeral home's website. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Nov…

Baltimore County Death Notices through Nov. 25

Below are links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Baltimore County.

  Click on the name of the deceased to read the full obituary and/or to submit online condolences.   Sterling Ashton Schwab Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, Incorporated  (Catonsville) Location: 1630 Edmondson Ave, Catonsville Phone: 410-744-8600 Lucy C. Harris died Nov. 21.  She was 96. Dolores Eva Cobb died Nov. 19.  She was 85. Edward “Ed” Dwyer, Sr. died Nov. 20.  He was 84. Patty Francis Schiappa died Nov. 20. She was 97. Robert L. Ketterman, Sr. died Nov. 19.  He was 93. Josephine M. Stilling of Baltimore died Nov. 17.  She was 87.   Craig Witzke Funeral Care (Catonsville) Location: 9 Newburg Ave, Catonsville Phone: 443-830-0310 Lillian Theresa Sipes died Nov. 15.  She was 96.   Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home (Pikesville) …

Monday, November 12, 2012

Baltimore County Death Notices Through Nov. 11

Below are links to obituaries listed by selected funeral homes in Baltimore County.

Click on the name of the deceased to read the full obituary and/or to submit online condolences. Sterling Ashton Schwab Witzke Funeral Home 1630 Edmondson Ave, Catonsville 410-744-8600 Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home 8900 Reisterstown Rd., Pikesville 410-653-8900 Eckhardt Funeral Chapel 11605 Reisterstown Rd., Owings Mills 410-356-7676 Eline Funeral Home 11824 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown 410-833-1414 Ambrose Funeral Home 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus 410-242-2211 Connelly Funeral Home of Essex 300 Mace Ave., Baltimore 410-687-7100 Bruzdzinski Fruneral Home 1407 Old Eastern Ave., Essex 410-686-4888 Holly Hill Memorial Gardens 10201 Bird River Rd., Baltimore 410-335-5300

Monday, November 5, 2012

Baltimore County Death Notices through Nov. 4

Below are links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Baltimore County.

Click on the name of the deceased to read the full obituary and/or to submit online condolences. Sterling Ashton Schwab Witzke Funeral Home 1630 Edmondson Ave., Catonsville 410-744-8600 Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home 8900 Reisterstown Rd., Pikesville 410-653-8900 Eckhardt Funeral Chapel 11605 Reisterstown Rd., Owings Mills 410-356-7676 Eline Funeral Home 11824 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown 410-833-1414 Ambrose Funeral Home 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus 410-242-2211 Connelly Funeral Home of Essex 300 Mace Ave., Baltimore 410-687-7100 Bruzdzinski Fruneral Home 1407 Old Eastern Ave., Essex 410-686-4888 Holly Hill Memorial Gardens 10201 Bird River Road, Baltimore 410-335-5300

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Baltimore County Death Notices through Oct. 21

Below are links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Baltimore County.

Click on the name of the deceased to read the full obituary and/or to submit online condolences. Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home 8900 Reisterstown Road 410-653-8900 Eckhardt Funeral Chapel 11605 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills 410-356-7676 Eline Funeral Home 11824 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown 410-833-1414 Sterling Ashton Schwab Witzke Funeral Home 1630 Edmondson Ave, Catonsville 410-744-8600 Craig Witzke Funeral Care 9 Newburg Ave, Catonsville 443-830-0310 Ambrose Funeral Home 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus 410-242-2211 Connelly Funeral Home of Essex 300 Mace Avenue, Baltimore 410-687-7100 Bruzdzinski Fruneral Home 1407 Old Eastern Avenue, Essex 410-686-4888 Holly Hill Memorial Gardens 10201 Bird River Road, Baltimore 410-335-5300

Monday, October 15, 2012

Baltimore County Death Notices through Oct. 14

Below are links to obituaries as listed by several funeral homes in Baltimore County.

Click on the name of the deceased to read the full obituary and/or to submit online condolences.    Craig Witzke Funeral Care 9 Newburg Ave, Catonsville 443-830-0310 Sol Levinson & Bros. Funeral Home 8900 Reisterstown Road 410-653-8900 Eckhardt Funeral Chapel 11605 Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills 410-356-7676 Eline Funeral Homes 11824 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown 410-833-1414 Ambrose Funeral Home 1328 Sulphur Spring Rd., Arbutus 410-242-2211

Friday, September 14, 2012

'A Very Affable Couple:' Deacon's Last Visit before Tragedy

Deacon Stephen Roscher recalls fondly his visit with longtime Pikesville residents Vaughn and Marjorie Pepper, both in their 80s.

Deacon Stephen Roscher had planned on spending about 15 minutes last month at the home the home of Vaughn and Marjorie Pepper. But the visit went so well, and the conversation was so pleasant, that he ended up staying about an hour. "They were a really neat couple," he said of the octogenarians. "Just very affable. You could tell they were kind, very considerate of one another." Roscher is the permanent deacon assigned to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Pikesville, and they had asked for him to visit their Sudbrook Park home, because they've had trouble getting to church in recent years. He visited on Aug. 12, and their grandson, Matthew Long, 31, welcomed him at the door and joined the one-hour conversation. They talked about …

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Obituary: Mary Harvey

The former county department head is remembered for her smile, tenacity and staunch advocacy for the homeless and underprivileged.

Mary Harvey, a former Baltimore County Council aide who became a department head and was known for her support of programs for the homeless and underprivileged, died of colon cancer Aug. 26. Harvey, a Perry Hall resident, died at Gilchrest Hospice in Towson. She was 54. She'll be remembered during a service at 11 a.m. Sept. 5 at Christ Our King Church, 10 Lexington Road in Bel Air. "She was one of the heroes of Baltimore County," said Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, who hired Harvey in 1994 as an eastern sector coordinator in the newly created Office of Community Conservation. Ruppersberger said it was Harvey's concern for people and her energy that won him over despite her lack of an advanced college degree. "I took a risk but it was one that …

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

America Loses A 'Reluctant Hero' — Neil Armstrong, 1930-2012

Tell us your thoughts on the death of the man who took the historic first steps on the moon.

His family called him "a reluctant American hero," who was just doing his job. But Neil A. Armstrong, who died Saturday in Cincinnati at age 82 of complications from heart bypass surgery, was a hero. He was just shy of his 39th birthday when he lumbered down the ladder from the Apollo 11 spacecraft and stepped onto the stark lunar landscape on July 20, 1969. "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," he said, as Americans around the country watched in awe at the live footage from dark space, so far away. That step fulfilled a challenge President John F. Kennedy issued in the early 1960s —to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Armstrong began his career as a Navy fighter pilot and test pilot before being tapped…

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Train Derailment Victims Had One Week Before Returning to College

Learn more about the two 19-year-old friends killed in train derailed in Ellicott City early Tuesday morning.

Elizabeth Nass and Rose Mayr, the two 19-year-old women killed in an early Tuesday morning train derailment in Ellicott City, were longtime friends from Ellicott City who graduated together from Mount Hebron High School in 2010. Mayr was studying at University of Delaware and lived in Newark, DE. Nass was a student at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va. Don Egle, a spokesman for JMU, said that Nass would have been a junior majoring in interdisciplinary liberal studies when classes started next week. She was an honors student and in the university's honors program and was also in a sorority. While Egle said he couldn't speak to what Nass would do if she had graduated, most people who obtain the degree she was seeking become …

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