obituaries
- Laraine E. Hardy, 73, a retired nurse and travel agent, died Saturday.
- Barbara M. Guidera, 83, a homemaker, died Sunday of acute myeloid leukemia at her Lutherville home.
- Dr. Artemio M. Arciaga, Jr., a Filipino immigrant and longtime surgeon at what is now the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center who made regular house calls to patients, patching them up regardless of whether they could afford to pay, died Tuesday of complications from diabetes at the hospital where he spent his career. The Timonium resident was 83.
- Carolyn S. Obrecht, a Ruxton homemaker, died April 14 at her home there from cardiovascular disease.
- William B. Sherman, 66. a retired chemist, died TuesdayAPR18 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson from pancreatic cancer.
- Dr. Lisa A. Kolp, 61, a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine obstetrician and gynecologist, died SundayAPR16 from lymphoma at her Hunt Valley home.
- Judith A. Copeland, 76, an administrative assistant, died Sunday from a heart attack.
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- James P. Farrier Jr., a retired Towson High School coach and teacher, died April 8. He was 85.
- Ruth B. Kravitz, a former community leader, died March 30 at Roland Park Place. She was 92.
- Jean R. Worthley, a well known Maryland naturalist and MPT TV host, died Sunday. She was 92.
- Lucie F. Worthington, a retired businesswoman who earlier had been an interior decorator, died March 24. She was 91.
- Kalevi A. Olkio, former owner of a Baltimore ships' chandlery and a World War II merchant mariner, died Sunday. He was 75.
- George A. Eichhorn III, 75, a retired attorney, died April 1 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Brookdale Memory Care in Pikesville.
- Doris B. Daneker, former owner of a Towson travel agency, died Saturday. She was 87.
- Harris Jones Jr., a retired IBM executive, died Thursday. He was 81.
- Jervis S. Finney, former U.S. attorney for Maryland who had been legal counsel to former Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., died Sunday from congestive heart failure at his Stevenson home. He was 85.
- Dr. Max R. English, a retired general practioner who made housecalls and even delivered babies, died Monday. He was 97.
- Joseph R. Sanchez Sr., a retired ironworker, died March 26. He was 86.
- John M. "Jack" Hession, an Eastern Baltimore County activist, died March 28. He was 84.
- Sally M. Wolf, a retired businesswoman, died March 29. She was 84.
- James A. Knowles, a firearms collector and restorer of ship models who worked for the Smithsonin Institute, died Saturday. He was 90.
- W. Byron Forbush II, the longest-serving headmaster of Baltimore's Friends School, whose tenure oversaw the social unrest of the 1960s, the school's enrollment double and the budget increase twenty-fold, died Thursday after an illness at his home in Lutherville.
- Marcia Reinke, a former newspaper reporter and lawyer, died SundayMAR26 from heart failure. She was 85.
- Doward B. Patterson Jr., a retired chemist who worked in the pathology deparetment at Sinai Hospital, died on Monday. he was 85.
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Mildred H. Murray, a tireless trailblazer for girls high school sports who spent 30 years as an athletics administrator in Baltimore County, died Wednesday
- Raymond R. Donadio Sr., a retired Towson and law firm co-founder, died Sunday at his Timonium home. He was 83.
- Ruth E. Suter, a homemaker and quilter, died Monday from complications of a fall. She was 96.
- Nicholas "Nick" Radgowski, a retired sales and marketing executive, died Saturday of a heart attack. He was 74.
- Nancy R. Norris-Kniffin, former director of the master of liberal arts program at Johns Hopkins University, died Feb. 13. She was 77.
- Winston R. Blenckstone, former owner of the Hagerstown Suns baseball team, died on Wednesday. he was 72.
- William B. Dulany, a longtime Westminster lawyer, died Sunday. He was 89.
- Robert E. Lee, a retired Baltimore attorney, died Saturday. He was 62.
- Adriana V. Zarbin, a homemaker and opera lover, died Friday. She was 84.
- Dr. Kathleen Galbraith, a nursing professor in Baltimore who refused to let her students, many of them immigrants and working parents, be deterred by the barriers to an education — whether time, money or even border agents — died Tuesday at her home in Harford County.
- Solomon A. Goldstein, an insurance executive, died Thursday at 93.
- Solomon A. Goldstein, an insurance executive, died Thursday at 93.
- James P. Monaghan, former Bel Air police chief, died on Tuesday. He was 93.
- James P. Monaghan, former Bel Air police chief, died on Tuesday. He was 93.
- Robert G. Davidson Jr., founder of a Baltimore Ford dealership, died Sunday after heart surgery. He was 89.
- Leo E. Otterbein, a psychologist, died on Friday. He was 74.
- Wallace "Wally" Reid, a former Evening Sun copy editor, died WednesdayMAR09 in Sandwich, Mass. He was 94.
- Wallace "Wally" Reid, a former Evening Sun copy editor, died WednesdayMAR09 in Sandwich, Mass. He was 94.
- Marilyn A. Guzinski, a former educator who later worked in human relations, has died at 62.
- Alexius A. "Lex" Dyer Jr., former owner of the A.A. Dyer Co., a quarry, died on Tuesday. He was 95.
- Eugene N. "Gene" Gogel, former co-owner of a popular Pikesville hardware store and garden center who later owned and operated a food laboratory, died MondayMAR06 from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center & Hospital.
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Stanford Z. Rothschild Jr., a prominent Baltimore money manager and philanthropist, died Feb. 13 at his home in Pikesville from respiratory failure. He was
- Robert H. "Rocky" Price, a retired mechanical engineer, died Feb. 21 at 92.
- Joseph G. "Joe" D'Adamo, former longtime Evening Sun makeup editor and restaurant reviewer, died Wednesday at 88.
- Jane C. Lange, a former proof reader and World War II veteran, has died at 99.