Matthew Scott Donlin, 34, trucking firm executive
Matthew Scott Donlin, an account executive for a trucking firm, died Friday of injuries he suffered when he was struck that day by a tractor-trailer while walking along Interstate 83 near Hereford. He was 34 and lived in Freeland.
He was an account executive with Wilson Trucking in Newington, Va., for the past year. Earlier, he worked for Emery Worldwide Consolidated Freightways and Arbon of San Francisco.
Born in Stamford, Conn., Mr. Donlin moved to Lutherville as a child and, in 1982, graduated from Calvert Hall College, where he was a member of the football team that won a Maryland Scholastic Association championship. He was second team All Metro in 1981.
He was a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, Pa., where he played lacrosse and football.
A funeral Mass was offered Tuesday.
He is survived by his parents, Phillip and Gloria Donlin of Freeland; and a sister, Jean Marie Donlin of Charlotte, N.C.
Sidney Louis Cohen, 72, Eisner & Associates official
Sidney Louis Cohen, who retired as senior vice president of Eisner & Associates, a Baltimore advertising firm, died March 18 of a heart attack at a computer show at the Washington Convention Center. The lifelong Baltimorean was 72.
After earning a bachelor's degree in marketing from the University of Baltimore in 1950, he spent the next 30 years working at several area advertising firms before joining Eisner. There he spent more than 20 years, rising from an account executive to senior vice president, and retired in 1993.
For the last six years, he taught advertising in the Johns Hopkins University Masters Program.
After he retired, he taught himself to play the piano, developed his interest in computers and got involved in local theater. He volunteered at the Jewish Museum at the Lloyd Street Synagogue and the Jewish Big Brother League.
Mr. Cohen, who was a Navy radio operator from 1944 to 1946, married Elaine Pearlman in 1951.
Services were held Sunday.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, David M. Cohen of San Francisco; and a sister, Blanche Green of Baltimore.
Mary I. Ulanowicz, 77, substitute teacher
Mary I. Ulanowicz, a homemaker and former substitute teacher, died March 18 of kidney failure at A Caring Place Senior Assisted Living in Parkville. She was 77.
She was a substitute teacher at Loch Raven and Parkville high schools beginning in the 1970s and retired in 1985. Earlier, she worked in a shoe factory and was a receptionist.
The former Mary Bielat was born in East Baltimore and graduated from Eastern High School.
She married Edward Ulanowicz in 1942, and they moved to Parkville in 1948. She was a communicant of Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, where a Mass of Christian burial was offered Monday.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Robert Ulanowicz of Port Republic; a daughter, Nancy Ulanowicz of Owings; two sisters, Cecelia Rakowski and Veronica Conley, both of East Baltimore; and three grandchildren.
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Pub Date: 3/25/99