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Fred M. 'Cap' Gloth Jr., lawyer
Fred M. Gloth Jr., a retired lawyer who enjoyed sailing the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean, died June 15 of a cardiac arrest at his Finksburg home.
He was 86.
The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Fred Michael Gloth Jr. was born in Baltimore...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Oceans, Sailing, Healthcare Provider, Perry Hall
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George Edward 'Hunky' Sauerhoff, activist
George Edward "Hunky" Sauerhoff, a political aide and fundraiser who was the founder and president of the Loyal Sons of Pigtown, died May 12 of heart failure at FutureCare Cherrywood Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centre in Reisterstown.
The unofficial...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Pigtown, Babe Ruth, Catonsville, Barbara A. Mikulski
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Emergency preparation for dialysis patients
Dialysis is a lifesaving treatment for those with kidney disorders. But during emergencies, particularly bad weather, sometimes patients don't want to go — or can't get to — their usual dialysis center. There are some steps patients can take...Tags: Diabetes, Dialysis, Dietary Supplements, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Procedures and Tests
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'Miracle' survivor honored as Perry Hall lacrosse captain
Last fall, as Perry Hall's junior varsity field hockey team played at Catonsville High, Gator freshman Breanna Sudano suddenly collapsed in cardiac arrest with 30 seconds left in a 2-1 victory. Sudano, who had scored both goals, lay motionless on the turf...
Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, American Heart Association, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Extension cord caused fatal Abingdon fire, investigators say
A faulty electrical cord caused last weekend's Abingdon fire that left the homeowner dead, fire investigators said Thursday. The fire started a 4:59 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, on the second floor of a two-story wood frame home in the 700 block of Lombard...Tags: Fires, Fires
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State moves to suspend foster child placements with Hyattsville company
Maryland's second-largest foster care provider failed to track background checks, training and other requirements for its foster parents, putting the children at risk, according to state officials who are moving to suspend new placements in its homes....Tags: Anne Arundel County, Medical Research, Michael Cox, Finance, Internal Revenue Service
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Milton A. Kruse, foreman
Milton A. Kruse, a retired foreman and decorated World War II veteran, died Sunday of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 93.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown, Mr. Kruse attended city public schools.
During World War...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Fishing, Highlandtown, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Howard fire department moves toward EMS-based model
When units from Ellicott City's fire Station 8 roll out on a cardiac arrest call, each crew member already knows who will start chest compressions, who will operate the defibrillator and who will provide artificial respiration to get oxygen flowing to the...Tags: Chest, Emergency Health Procedures, Ken Ulman, Howard County, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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George Warren "Moose" Mix, attorney
George Warren "Moose" Mix Sr., a well-known Towson attorney whose legal expertise included administrative, criminal and family law, died May 4 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The 30-year Lutherville resident was 74.
"I knew Warren when I was...Tags: Court Administration, Lawyers, University of Maryland, College Park, Trials, Justice System
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The medical establishment is ill-suited to deal with America's obesity epidemic
You did a write up on HBO's documentary "The Weight of the Nation" in which you called our obesity epidemic a wake up call for America ("Salad bars take root," May 1). Nothing new here. The alarm bells have been sounding for a while now. I am an...Tags: Diabetes, Recipes, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Heart Attack
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William Francis Bender Jr., computer expert
William Francis Bender Jr., a computer and data processing executive, died Tuesday of heart failure at St. Agnes Hospital. He was 69.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Bender lived his entire life in Catonsville.
After graduating in 1960 from Mount St. Joseph High...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Roman Catholicism, Banking, Charles Street, Christianity
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Keswick Multi-Care Center refocusing on community-based health
When Libby Bowerman retired late last year as chief executive officer of Keswick Multi-Care Center, she said the long-term and memory care facility was well-positioned for "whatever health care is going to become." But what that would be exactly was...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing, Roland Park
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