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Sister Shawn Marie Maguire, the former Maryvale Preparatory School headmistress who championed the school’s growth, died of stroke complications Sept. 17 at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. She was 81 and a member of the Notre Dame de Namur Sisters.
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Mary C. Haynes, a retired computer analyst who enjoyed the company of family and friends, died Sept. 12 of congestive heart failure at a daughter’s Rising Sun home. The former longtime Catonsville resident was 93.
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William A. Hylton Jr. a standout attackman in lacrosse who founded his own law firm, has died at 77.
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Dr. Edyth H. Schoenrich, a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty member for more than 50 years, has died at 101.
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Kevin Zeese, who sought to reform the U.S. government’s drug use and abuse policies, has died at 64.
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Mildred F. "Mitzi" Swan, who participated in the historic 1948 desegregation of the Druid Hill Park tennis courts, has died at 90.
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John C. Kozenski Jr., a Meyer Seed Co. manager known for his extensive knowledge of flower and vegetable raising, died of cancer Aug. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. The Glen Burnie resident was 56.
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Franklin J. Eppig Jr., a retired Medicare official who was an aficionado of puns, died Sept. 10 of a heart attack at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. The Finksburg resident was 71.
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Edward Owen “Bud” McNicholas Jr. starred as an attackman at Johns Hopkins University and on the Mount Washington club team, flew planes for the U.S. Navy, and progressed from being a sales engineer to president and CEO at Tate Engineering. He died Sept. 6 at the age of 89.
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Florence Howe, an activist, educator and major contributor to American literature and culture who co-founded Feminist Press while teaching at Goucher College, has died. She was 91.
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Daniel E. McIntyre III, a retired Deutsche Bank managing partner and securities lawyer, has died at 64.
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Sister Mary Reginald Gerdes, a former Saint Frances Academy principal, has died at 88.
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Philip Corning Iglehart, a longtime commercial real estate executive, has died at 81.
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Theodore R. Laster Jr., a Harvard-trained lawyer and real estate agent in the Baltimore City comptroller's office, has died at 67.
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Dr. John F. "Jack" Wilber, a professor of endocrinology at the University of Maryland Medical School, has died at 84.
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“Eddie” Ngan Ling Ng, a systems engineer for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has died at 62.
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George D. "Doug" Hilbert, a Boys' Latin and University of Virginia athletic standout, has died at 72.
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Eugene J. Marsiglia, a retired residential and commercial builder who was president of Marsiglia Construction Co., has died at 88.
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Dr. Jonas R. Rappeport, the retired chief medical officer of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City who also was a consultant in the George Wallace, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan attempted assassination cases, died Tuesday in Cockeysville. He was 95 and lived in Park Heights and Bolton Hill.
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William “Bill” Pursell, a Grammy-nominated composer who worked as a Nashville studio musician with artists like Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan, has died. He was 94.
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John Robert ‘Bob’ French, retired English teacher at St. Paul’s School and in Baltimore County, dies
John Robert “Bob” French, a retired St. Paul’s School for Boys English teacher who later taught in the Baltimore County school system and believed in the value of clear writing, died of congestive heart failure Aug. 24 at his Manchester home. He was 88.
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Patricia Virginia Byrd Kelly, a family matriarch who was active in Right to Life of Maryland, died of complications from congestive heart failure and dementia Friday at her Carroll County home, Portumna. She was 88 and lived for many years in Ten Hills.
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Rolf Muuss, who taught at Goucher College for 36 years, has died at 95.
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Mark Robbins, a physicist who taught at the Johns Hopkins University for more than 30 years, has died at 64.
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Esther E. McCready, the first African American to be admitted to the University of Maryland School of Nursing, has died at 89.
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Dr. Shanti David, a pediatrician who operated her own practice for 18 years in Baltimore, has died at 66
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June Park, who came to the U.S. from Korea and operated a Charles Village tailoring and cleaning business, has died at 86.
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Harriet G. Bank, the founding nutritionist for Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, has died at 98.