obituaries
- Nancy Mairs Gephart, a teacher at Baltimore schools who helped organize a college scholarship fund as part of her work in the community, died Sept. 2.
- June M. Daue, former Hopkins Hospitalregisytratr who was a diehard Orioles fan, died Wednesday from heart failure at Stell Maris. She was 99.
- Dr. Boris L. O'Mansky, a retired Baltimore prediatrician, died Thursday from complications of Parkinson's disease at his Pikesville home. He was 84.
- Robert E. Doudiken, retired McCormick & Co. comptroller and financial planner, died Wednesday from renal failure at Levindale Hebrew Geroatric Center & Hospital. He was 90.
- David G. Greenwood, a career baltimore County publich schools educator who rose from the classroom to become an admired administrator, died Wednesday from a heart attack. He was 82.
- Alan I. Elkin, co-founder with his wife of Advance Business Systems, died Monday from complications from an infection at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 85.
- Melivin Hirshman, longtime bar counsel to the Attorney Grievance Commission, died Monday form lymphoma at Anne Arundel Medical Center. He was 85.
- John J. Royo Jr., a retired design engineer who worked on the LEM and Hubble Telescope, died Monday from multiple myeloma at his Columbia home. He was 82.
- Dr. Pete N. Nickolas, a longtime Westminster dentist who celebrated his hellenic heritage, died Thursday from lymphoma at his daughter's Westminster home. He was 67.
- John B. Mollett, founder of Crusie Only Travel Agency who was a gourmet cook, died Wednesday from inflamation of the gallbladder at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 70.
- Debra L. Grimmel, a longtime First Mortgage Home loan underwriter, died Sunday of a heart attack while camping at Raystown Lake in Huntingdon County, Pa. She was 62.
- Digest: Montgomery County coach, administrator Walter Hardy dies at 50
- Melvin E. Tansill, a retired BGE accountant and active church member, died Tuesday of complications from a brain tumor at the Dorsey Center at the Charlestown retirement community. He was 86.
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Daniel Trimper IV, a developer who was a great-grandson of the founder of Ocean City's Trimper Rides
Daniel Trimper IV, the great-grandson of the founder of Ocean City's Trimper Rides who built Shantytown duirng the 1970s, died Aug. 20 of kidney failure at his Ocean City home. He was 84. - Laura E. LeMire, chair of the engineering department at the Community College of Baltimore who had been an outstanding athlete, died Thursday from breast cancer at her Catonsville home. She was 57
- Nicola A. Liberatore, a former Little Itlay restaurant worker who latr assisted his family in the operation of Liberatore's, died Saturday of respiratory failure at his Finksburg home. He was 86.
- Grace S."Gracie" Rienhoff, who had been active and later president of the Women's Board at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died Aug. 18 from congestive heart failure at College Manor. She was 88.
- Earl “Tim” Warehime, mayor of Manchester from 1990-95, died Monday, Aug. 21 at Hanover Hospital after a short illness. He was 71.
- Warren G. Harding Sr., a retired Chessie Sytem yardmaster, died Saturday from complications of a broken hip, at Bonnie Blink, the Maryland Masonic Home in Hunt Valley. He was 96.
- Sister Mary Valeria Wagner, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who was a longtime parochial school teacher at St. Pius X, died Sunday from heart disease at Villa Assumpta. She was 94.,
- Sister Mary Neil Corcoran, former longtime director of the Archdiocese of Baltimore's Esperanza Center, died Sunday. She was 91.
- Priscilla M. Ryan, who with her husband was a co-founder of the Riverside Demoratic Club, died Thursday from congestive heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson, She was 88.
- Gerald F. Doyle, a retired Baltimore public schools educator and portait painter, died Saturday of congestive heart failure at his Roland Park Place home. he was 89.
- Dr. Hilbert M. "Bert" Levine, a noted Baltimore surgeon who practiced at Mecy Medical Center, died Aug. 7 from multiple organ failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. he was 88.n. He was
- Susan R. Tate, a Millerville homemaker who enjoyed sailing and horseback ridingied Wednesday from complications of a steoke at Lorien of Elkridge Nursing Home. She was 81.
- Don Baylor, who played for six seasons with the Orioles, died at age 68
- Carmine M. Amedori, a World War II veteran and Highlantown tavern owner, died Friday of heart failure at his Ocean City home. He was 93.
- James s. Weaver, a retired stockbroker and opera fan, died MondayJUL31 from complications of Alzheimer's disease, at Moorings Park, a Naples, Fla.senior lifecare community. He was 85.
- Maurice E. Good, a retired CSX executive who went from the freight yard to the executive suite, died Friday of chronic lung disease at Carroll Hospital Center. He was 90.
- Lawrence A. Pezzullo, a career diplomat who became the first layman to head Catholic Relief Services, died July 26.
- Nilo L. Vidi, 89, a veteran Baltimore knife grinder, died Friday.
- Lee May, who played six years in Baltimore and helped the Orioles reach the 1979 World Series, died Saturday of heart disease in a hospital near his home in Cincinnati. He was 74.
- Charles F.. E. Guertler, a retired Lockheed Martin executive who maintained a lifelong inertest in science, doed Monday from heart failure at the Glen Meadows retirement community. He was 96.
- Albert Kleeman, founder of Chesapeake Ford Truck Sales who often did business on the basis of a handshake, died in hi sleep Thursday at his Pikesville home. He was 93.
- James F. cooke, a retired Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. executive and volunteer, died FridayJUL21 from complications of a fall at his Cockeysville home. He was 89.
- Janie D. Barnes, a retired veteran city public schools educator, died FridayJUL21 from aspiration at her Joppa home. She was 68.
- Evelyn V. Spicer, 91, a registred nurse and a retired school nurse, died Friday.
- Hugh K. "Jack" Kennedy, 92, a decorated World War II infantryman, died Sunday at the Edenwald Retirement Community in Towson.
- Former Colts tight end Tom Mitchell dies at age 72
- Genevieve S. "Gen" Rafferty, 86, a former Loyola University Maryland administrative assistant, died Tuesday.
- Warren G. Sody, 93, a World War II infantryman who later worked in marketing for the old Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., died TuesdayJUN11.
- Gertrude Poe, who guided the Laurel Leader for 41 years as editor before retiring in 1980, died Thursday, July 13 at her home in Ashton.
- David Simon, 92, the founding director of the Baltimore School for the Arts, died July 7.
- Isabella "Sissy" Hoblitzell, 81, died Sunday of complications from dementia at her Owings Mills home.
- Julia B. Anderson, 66, special assistant to the director of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, died June 25.
- Dr. Robert T. Scott, 73, a well-know Carroll County orthodontist, died Friday.
- E. Allen Robinson, 77, an investment consultant and businessman, died Saturday.
- Lawrence Heinze, a Catonsville salesman and Charles Village real estate investor who co-owned the Midtown Yacht Club and walked around with a song on his lips,
- Janice B. Pearse, 60, a veterinary surgical technician, died June 23.
- Jeffrey B. Smith, 90, a retired Baltimore trial attorney and a former partner of the old law firm of Smith, Somerville and Case, died June 17 from Alzhemier's disease at the Fairhaven retirement community in Sykesville.