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Firefighter who aided fellow responder at Charles Village Pub fire to be honored
When the smoke cleared on the evening of Jan. 29, 2011, the Towson community was left to lament the loss of one of its most popular watering holes, the Charles Village Pub. Were it not for the swift action of volunteer firefighter Michael Murphy, the...Tags: Parkville, Manufacturing and Engineering, Dining and Drinking, Companies and Corporations, Diabetes
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Anne B. Altemus, nurse and homemaker
Anne B. Altemus, a registered nurse and homemaker, died Feb. 12 of cancer at St. Joseph Medical Center.
She was 80 and had been a resident of the Edenwald retirement community in Towson since August.
Anne Watters Bacon was born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Ellicott City, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Christianity, St. Joseph Medical Center
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Emmarene Ida "Rena" Pennington, homemaker
Emmarene Ida "Rena" Pennington, a homemaker who later became a school bus driver, died Sunday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson.
She was 92.
Emmarene Ida Bartholomae, the daughter of a German...Tags: Germany, Diseases and Illnesses, Swiss Confederation, COPD, Bern (Swiss Confederation)
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Mary Catherine Walker, Peabody director of alumni relations
Mary C. Walker, a retired Peabody Institute director of alumni relations who had been a special assistant to the school's director, died of cardiovascular disease Dec. 22 at the Edenwald Retirement Community. She was 100. Her friends at the music...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Lexington Market, World War I (1914-1918), Heart Disease, Music
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Judge George Bacon Rasin Jr.
George Bacon Rasin Jr., a former Kent County circuit judge who led a movement to modernize juvenile justice in Maryland, died of congestive heart failure Friday at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson. He was 94. "Judge Rasin was widely known...Tags: Justice System, John F. Kennedy, Biography (genre), Chestertown, Public Officials
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Webster C. Dove, attorney
Webster C. Dove, a retired attorney and former member of the Baltimore County Council, died of Parkinson's disease Nov. 28 at the Edenwald nursing center in Towson. He was 89 and had lived in Pikesville. Born in Baltimore and raised near Clifton Park, he...Tags: Lawyers, Lombard, Parkinson's Disease, University of Baltimore, Arable Farming
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for rain, heavy at times with temperatures falling throughout the day after starting in the low 60s. A winter weather advisory for snow is in effect for Northeastern Maryland from 7 p.m. today until 3 a.m. tomorrow morning....Tags: Martin O'Malley, White Marsh, Patapsco, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Fraud
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Edenwald residents recall infamy and impact of Pearl Harbor
They all reside at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson now.
On Dec. 7, 1941, however, that "date that will live in infamy," when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, they were all in different places when they heard the news, some of them...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons, U.S. Military, College Sports, Towson
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Lillian Blanche Stevens, teacher
Baltimore Sun reporterLillian Blanche Stevens, a retired Baltimore County business teacher and administrator, died Oct. 6 at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson. She was 96 and had earlier lived in Rodgers Forge. Anita Sue Tews, a niece who lives in Federal Way, Wash....Tags: Parkville, Johns Hopkins University, Employment, Retirement, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Pat Gardner
Pat Gardner, a quilt artist, teacher and lecturer, died Oct. 12 at Maryland Shock Trauma Center as the result of a fall she suffered Oct. 12. The Edenwald Retirement Community resident was 83.
Born Patricia M. Zug in Reading, Pa., and raised in Richland,...Tags: Ellicott City, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Catonsville, Arts, Book
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Georges I. Selzer
Baltimore Sun reporterGeorges I. Selzer, who cheated death twice while a concentration camp prisoner and after World War II became a Baltimore jeweler, died Oct. 17 of heart failure at the Edenwald retirement community in Towson. The former longtime Lutherville resident was...Tags: Judaism, Charles Street, Steven Spielberg, World War II (1939-1945), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Baggage and blessings
It was the song "Greensleeves" that drew Shirley Dempsey-Kahn into the Goodwill store that December morning. It reminded her of her first trip to London as a child, with her father, a naval officer, and her mother.
She would be returning in January,...Tags: Family, September 11, 2001 Attacks, England, Federal Hill, Terrorism
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