James Dunbar Jr.Security executiveJames Loughlin Dunbar Jr.,...

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James Dunbar Jr.

Security executive

James Loughlin Dunbar Jr., who headed several Baltimore-based security companies, died yesterday of cancer at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Timonium resident was 39.

Known as "J," he was president of Loughlin Security Agency and E-Z Audit Bankpak. He was vice president and a board member of Federal Armored Express, which was founded by his father in 1956.

Born in Hartford, Conn., and reared in Baltimore, he was a graduate of Dulaney High School and earned his bachelor's degree in 1994 from Towson State University, where he was a member of Alpha Sigma Lambda honor society and Beta Gamma Sigma honor society for collegiate schools of business.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. John's Episcopal Church, 3738 Butler Road, Glyndon, where he was a communicant.

He is survived by his parents, James L. Sr. and Gwenyth Dunbar of Timonium; a brother, Kevin R. Dunbar of Baltimore; a sister, Kathryn D. Ramsdell of Baltimore; several nephews and nieces; and his fiancee, Laura Peterson of Baltimore.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 43025, Baltimore 21236-0025. Elizabeth Jane Winkelman, a former Baltimorean who moved to St. Petersburg, Fla., about 20 years ago, died Sunday there of complications from an ulcer. She was 90.

Services were set for today in St. Petersburg. She is survived by a daughter, Nancy L. Winkelman of Sun City Center, Fla.; a brother, Richard Hall of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Ruth Childs of Bradenton, Fla., and Edna Berryman of Stratford, N.J.; two grandsons; and two great-grandsons.

Memorial donations may be made to the Barry Winkelman Memorial Scholarship Fund, named for her late son, at Western Maryland College.

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