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Driver who hit utility poles on Edmondson Avenue Friday morning taken to Shock Trauma with serious injuries
The driver of a pickup truck that struck two utility poles and the retaining wall in front of a funeral home on the 1600 block of Edmondson Avenue just after 2 a.m. Friday caused numerous residences to lose power. The retaining wall at the entrance of...
Tags: Catonsville
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Man dies in fall from tree in Bel Air Saturday
A 31-year-old Elkton man died from injuries he sustained when he fell from a tree he was trimming near Bel Air Saturday morning, according to the Harford County Sheriff's Office. Tommy Gray Kyger Jr., an employee of Bane's Tree and Lawn Service, was...
Tags: Harford County, Emergency Health Procedures, Health and Medical Professionals, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Elkton
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Eline has provided service, compassion over five generations
In was back in 1863, when E.D. Selby was an undertaker handling funeral arrangements for the citizens of Reisterstown and the surrounding communities, that "the real birth of the funeral industry" occurred, said Jeffrey Eline. Eline, who represents the...
Tags: Movies, Companies and Corporations, Glee (tv program), Jane Lynch, Media Industry
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Loyola freshman attackman Adam Pomper dies
The Baltimore SunLoyola attackman Adam Pomper died Tuesday near his parents' home in Huntington, N.Y., the school announced in a news release. On Tuesday, the homicide section of the Suffolk County (N.Y.) Police Department investigated Pomper's death. A spokesperson...Tags: Lacrosse
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Services Saturday for Harford school employee killed in Fallston crash
A funeral Mass will be offered in Fallston Saturday afternoon for Don Ermine Jones Jr., a Harford County Public Schools employee who was one of two people killed in a three-vehicle accident on Route 152 Tuesday morning. The service for Mr. Jones, 59, a...
Tags: Harford County, Accidental Death, Maryland State Police, Christianity, Fractured Rib
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Joseph A. 'Joe' DiPaola Jr., Sun photographer
Joseph A. "Joe" DiPaola Jr., an award-winning Baltimore Sun photographer whose 1962 picture of the controversial nose-to-nose Preakness finish resulted in the suspension of a jockey, died Friday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The longtime...Tags: Arts, Hunt Valley, Preakness Stakes, Newspapers, Horse (animal)
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The bacon coffin: How bacon-lovers want to spend eternity
The Baltimore SunBacon lovers, are you sitting down? Better yet -- are you dead? If so, your dream product is here. Today they guys who brought the world Bacon Salt, Baconnaise and most recently, Bacon Lube, unveiled their latest creation: the bacon coffin. For...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Bacon
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Joseph Russ
Joseph Russ, a West Baltimore mortician who was active in his industry for nearly 70 years, died of heart disease April 16 at his West Baltimore home. He was 98. Born in Baltimore and raised on Brunt Street, he was a 1933 graduate of Frederick Douglass...Tags: Frederick Douglass, Heart Disease, World War II (1939-1945)
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Gaithersburg priest defends decision to deny lesbian Communion
The Washington PostA Gaithersburg priest who was put on administrative leave from his parish after a controversial funeral Mass at which he denied Communion to a lesbian said in a statement Wednesday that he "did the only thing a faithful Catholic priest could do" and...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, The Washington Post
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Harry Judd Rose and Diane Beverly Rose
Harry Judd Rose, a retired bus driver with the Maryland Transit Administration and a World War II veteran, died Sunday at Gilchrist Hospice Care from complications of a fall.
He was 94, and died four days after his daughter, Diane Beverly Rose, 62, who...Tags: White Marsh, Andrews Sisters (music group), Down Syndrome, Elvis Presley, Johnny Weissmuller
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Rosa C. James
Rosa C. James, a retired mortician who enjoyed world travel, died of cancer March 5 at her Northwest Baltimore home. She was 80 but told friends she was "always 37."
Born Rosa Mae Cade in Lumberton, N.C., she came to Baltimore as a child. She was a...Tags: Morgan State University, Frederick Douglass, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Cancer
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