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    May 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Dr. Richard T. Koritzer Sr., dentist

    Dr. Richard T. Koritzer Sr., who practiced dentistry in Glen Burnie for 50 years and whose thirst for knowledge resulted in his earning a master's degree when he was 84, died Thursday from blood clots at Baltimore Washington Medical Center.
    Dr. Richard T. Koritzer Sr., who practiced dentistry in Glen Burnie for 50 years and whose thirst for knowledge resulted in his earning a master's degree when he was 84, died Thursday from blood clots at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The Glen...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, University of Maryland Medical Center, William Donald Schaefer, Cancer

  2. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Rosie Louise Stanfield, Spring Grove nursing director

    Rosie L. Stanfield, a registered nurse who later became the first African-American director of nursing at Spring Grove Hospital Center, died Saturday of ovarian cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Rosie L. Stanfield, a registered nurse who later became the first African-American director of nursing at Spring Grove Hospital Center, died Saturday of ovarian cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson. The longtime Randallstown resident was 66. The...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Pikesville, Catonsville, National Security Agency, Bill Clinton

  4. Mar 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Raymond A. Meseroll Sr., Loyola campus officer

    Raymond A. Meseroll Sr., a former Loyola University Maryland campus police officer who had an Internet radio station, died Sunday of complications from heart disease at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 51. Born in Chevy...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Radio Industry, Loyola University Maryland, Loyola University Chicago, Windsor Mill

  6. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland set to raise school attendance age to 18

    Maryland is poised to join a growing number of states that are requiring students to stay in school until their 18th birthday, a shift that President Barack Obama urged during his State of the Union address in January.
    Maryland is poised to join a growing number of states that are requiring students to stay in school until their 18th birthday, a shift that President Barack Obama urged during his State of the Union address in January. A measure to raise the compulsory...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, Students, John A. Olszewski, Sr.

  8. Feb 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. George Francis Kerchner, Army Ranger who fought on D-Day

    George Francis Kerchner, a highly decorated Army Ranger who on D-Day successfully led an attack on enemy gun positions that earned him the Distinguished Service Cross, died Friday at his home in Midlothian, Va., of complications from a fall.
    George Francis Kerchner, a highly decorated Army Ranger who on D-Day successfully led an attack on enemy gun positions that earned him the Distinguished Service Cross, died Friday at his home in Midlothian, Va., of complications from a fall. He was 93....

    Tags: U.S. Army, Jimmy Durante, Weaponry, Firearms, Heroism

  10. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Clarksville resident, an APL engineer, wins community service award

    Danielle Hilliard is both up in the air and down to earth. By day, she is a project manager working in air and missile defense at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in North Laurel. But for as much as 12 hours a week, she is a...

    Tags: Clarksville, Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics, Technology

  12. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Charles Adam Fecher

    Charles Adam Fecher, a self-taught Baltimore scholar, author and editor who undertook the formidable task of editing the controversial diaries of H.L. Mencken, died Monday of respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital.
    Charles Adam Fecher, a self-taught Baltimore scholar, author and editor who undertook the formidable task of editing the controversial diaries of H.L. Mencken, died Monday of respiratory failure at St. Agnes Hospital. The longtime Govans and Rodgers...

    Tags: Book, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Enoch Pratt Free Library, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University

  14. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., veteran

    Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., who while fighting with the Marines in the South Pacific during World War II was blinded by enemy fire and after his return to Baltimore established Dawn's Office Supply, died Friday of cancer at his Mount Washington home.
    Thomas J. Kennedy Jr., who while fighting with the Marines in the South Pacific during World War II was blinded by enemy fire and after his return to Baltimore established Dawn's Office Supply, died Friday of cancer at his Mount Washington home. He was...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Street, German Shepherd (dog), U.S. Navy, Charles Village

  16. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Salvatore J. Cameron

    Salvatore Joseph Cameron, a retired mason and Air Force veteran, died Tuesday at Maryland Shock Trauma Center after suffering a fall in his Eldersburg home. He was 73. Born in Hazleton, Pa., Mr. Cameron moved with his family to Baltimore's Lakeland...

    Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Perry Hall

  18. Nov 28, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. BRAC may create new jobs for poor

    Sun reporter
    With thousands of defense-related jobs coming to Maryland in the next few years, local social services officials see a golden opportunity for poor people to get better jobs, especially in high-priced suburbs in Howard, Anne Arundel and Harford counties...

    Tags: Employment Opportunities, Child Care Services, Fort Meade (military base), Pension and Welfare, Economic Policy

  20. Nov 30, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. A solemn final salute for a mother's only son

    ARLINGTON, Va. -- For the second time this year, Martina C. Burger sat beside a casket at Arlington National Cemetery as a Marine placed in her lap a neatly folded American flag.
    Sun Staff
    ARLINGTON, Va. -- For the second time this year, Martina C. Burger sat beside a casket at Arlington National Cemetery as a Marine placed in her lap a neatly folded American flag. Having buried her husband in May, Burger said goodbye yesterday to her only...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Attack, Hamburgers, Iraq War (2003-2011), Family

  22. Aug 10, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Southern Md. soldier killed in attack in Iraq

    Sun Staff
    Raymond J. Faulstich Jr., an Army private first class from Leonardtown in Southern Maryland, was killed in action in Iraq last week, the Department of Defense said yesterday. Faulstich, 24, was killed Thursday when the convoy he was traveling with near...

    Tags: Armed Forces, U.S. Army, Iraq, Fort Eustis, U.S. Department of Defense

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