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Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager
Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...Tags: U.S. Army, Heavy Construction, Manufacturing and Engineering, World War II (1939-1945), Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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James C. Constable, businessman
James C. Constable, a retired businessman and World War II veteran, died March 7 of heart failure at his Essex, Conn., home. He was 96.
James Cheston Constable, the son of the founder of the Baltimore law firm Wright, Constable & Skeen and a homemaker,...Tags: Essex (Middlesex, Connecticut), Lyme, Anglicanism, Manhattan (New York City), World War II (1939-1945)
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Roland Walker, defense attorney
Roland Walker, a colorful and highly regarded defense attorney who was a fixture in Baltimore courtrooms for six decades, died Saturday of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He...Tags: Judges, Fort Meade (military base), Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Loyola University Maryland, Indiantown
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Young Marylanders honored for community spirit
Two years ago, when Sade Miller was in fifth grade at Ridgely Elementary School in Denton, she decided to raise money for the hospice in Caroline County. Instead of holding a bake sale or asking the adults in her life for money, Sade (pronounced Sha-day)...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Sailing, Students, Upper Marlboro, Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital
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Back Story: One March winter storm that didn't fizzle out
Unlike Wednesday's snowstorm that failed to materialize amid forecasters' dire predictions, the Blizzard of '93 roared into Maryland the weekend of March 13-14 with a wallop, dumping a foot of snow on Baltimore while raking the state with almost...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Maryland Transit Administration, William Donald Schaefer, Army National Guard, National Weather Service
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Helen B. Wolfe, advocate of women's rights
Helen B. Wolfe, an outspoken advocate of women's rights who also had been a member of the faculty of McDaniel College for more than a decade, died March 5 from cancer at Carroll Hospice Center's Dove House in Westminster. She was 79.
With a head of thick...Tags: White House, State University of New York, Feminism, Cornell University, Trinidad and Tobago
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Haron "Hal" Dahan, philanthropist
Haron "Hal" Dahan, a successful self-made immigrant home builder whose philanthropic interests included educational institutions in Baltimore and Israel, died Monday from heart failure at Sinai Hospital. He was 87.
"Haron was a giant. He was not just a...Tags: Judaism, Electronics, Manhattan (New York City), Israel, Heart Failure
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Robert W. Cos, crane safety consultant
Robert W. Cos, a crane equipment safety consultant who raised awareness in the 1980s of the unsafe car practice called "clipping," died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Canton resident was 65.
Robert William Cos, whose...Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Hunt Valley, Manufacturing and Engineering, Dundalk, Harford County
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Marylander dies from rabies in first case since 1976
A Marylander has died of rabies for the first time since 1976, state health officials said Tuesday. It is not yet known how the person contracted the virus, which is found in animals across the state. Officials are exploring how and where the person...
Tags: Rabies, Viral Diseases and Infections, Montgomery County (Maryland), Vaccines, Drugs and Medicines
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Maryland court considers liability of bars in drunken-driving crashes
Michael D. Eaton ran up a tab for 17 beers plus other drinks before he left a Gaithersburg tavern, according to court records. Forty-five minutes later, behind the wheel of his Range Rover, he slammed into the back of a Jeep Cherokee at a speed...
Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Business, Bars and Clubs, Washington, DC
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Early voting expansion passes Md. Senate
The Senate approved Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed expansion of early voting Monday night, sending the legislation to the House of Delegates. Senators voted 35-12, with most Republicans opposed, to increase the number of days and hours that early voting...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Elections, Voting, Frederick County (Maryland)
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Mary E. Weaver, nursery school educator
Mary E. Weaver, a former nursery school educator who later managed a Baltimore senior living apartment building, died Feb. 22 of complications from leukemia at Stella Maris Hospice.
The longtime Jacksonville-area resident was 82.
The daughter of...Tags: Leukemia, Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania), Everyman Theatre, Early Learning, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania)
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