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Obituary: Longtime bartender at The Drinkery made friends everywhere she went
Maloney, an independent, feisty and eccentric woman who spent much of her life in Baltimore as a bartender at The Drinkery, died on Nov. 8. She was 92.
Josephine Maloney, longtime bartender at The Drinkery in Mount Vernon.
Baltimore trash collector who died from on-the-job injuries remembered as caring, generous
Timothy “Timmy” Cartwell died after an on-the-job incident on Nov. 8 while he was collecting trash for Baltimore’s Department of Public Works. He was 60.
Timothy "Timmy" Cartwell is remembered as a beloved son, brother, uncle and friend.
22-year-old man fatally shot on Baltimore-Washington Parkway was ‘love and light’
Isaiah Shackleford, a shy and kind 22-year-old and the youngest of eight children, was shot on Nov. 7 while driving on Maryland Route 295 toward Annapolis. He died the next day.
Isaiah Shackleford was kind and free-spirited, persistent and goofy, with a contagious laugh.
Longtime St. John’s College instructor was ‘greatest philosopher of our time’
Eva Brann, the longest-serving instructor at St. John’s College in Annapolis and the recipient of a National Humanities Medal, died on Oct. 28 of natural causes. She was 95.
Eva Brann was the longest-serving instructor at St. John’s College in Annapolis.
Camay Calloway Murphy, daughter of Cab Calloway, dies
Camay Calloway Murphy spent much of her life as an educator and advocating for arts, culture and social justice.
Camay Calloway Murphy's style resonated with loved ones as much as her kindness, dedication and generosity.
Teenager killed in South Baltimore shooting was like a ‘second mom’ to siblings
Cameran Holt, a Pasadena teenager who cared for her siblings and loved animals, died 11 days after she was shot near Federal Hill. She was 19.
Cameran Holt and Rein during a family vacation to the Outer Banks, N.C., in 2023.
Former Maryland assistant state superintendent promoted arts education nationwide
Richard “Dick” Deasy, a former Maryland assistant state superintendent and the founding director of the National Arts Education Partnership, died on Oct. 24 of dementia. He was 84.
Richard Deasy.
Respected Baltimore union leader was a ‘fighter’ who cared deeply for others
Glenard Middleton Sr., a respected Maryland labor leader and civil rights activist, died on Nov. 7 from complications of diabetes. He was 76.
Glenard Middleton Sr. signing his first contract as executive director of AFSCME Council 67.
Kenneth Oliver, Baltimore County Council’s first Black member, dies
Kenneth Oliver was elected in 2002 and represented the 4th District for more than a decade in Baltimore County.
Kenneth Oliver at the opening of the Metro Crossing luxury apartments in Owings Mills in 2013.
Mary Pat Clarke, a beloved trailblazer in Baltimore politics, dies at 83
The first woman elected to serve as president of Baltimore City Council, Mary Pat Clarke died on Sunday morning, according to sources close to her.
Mary Pat Clarke
Traveler, minister was driven by wanderlust and a love of animals
Elizabeth Kirk-Anderson, who co-founded the Animal Welfare League of Greater Baltimore and various pet programs in the city, died Oct. 8 of heart problems. She was 80.
Elizabeth Kirk-Anderson, an avid animal lover, with one of her many beloved pets.
Quincy Jones, music titan who worked with everyone from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson, dies at 91
Quincy Jones’ historic career ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s record-setting “Thriller” to prize-winning film and television scores and collaborations with Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles.
Quincy Jones rose from music school dropout to the very heights of show business, becoming one of the first Black executives to thrive in Hollywood.
Douglas DeLeaver, trailblazer in Black law enforcement who mentored officers, dies at 77
Douglas DeLeaver, a proud husband and father who spent his life blazing trails for Black law enforcement officers in Maryland and across the country, died Oct. 16 of heart failure. He was 77.
Douglas DeLeaver at the wedding of his daughter, Shareese, in 2012.
Richard Berkeley, a devoted husband and father, reminded loved ones that ‘every day is a gift’
Richard Berkeley, of Baltimore, was a man of faith who prioritized his family above all else. He was a passionate investor, proud alumnus of the University of Virginia and an outdoorsman who loved fishing. He died on Oct. 14 at the age of 72.
Richard Manning Berkeley in the town of Tiberius in Israel Beside the Sea of Galilee.
Weber’s Cider Mill Farm owner, who grew the historic business into an autumn destination, dies
Jo-Ann Weber, co-owner and operators of Weber’s Cider Mill Farm in Baltimore County, died Oct. 17. She was 77.
Weber’s Cider Mill Farm offers pumpkins during the fall and other treats such as slushies, donuts and pies.
Eric Maul, a flutist who wanted a space for queer classical music, dies at 33
Eric Maul of Millersville was an exceptional flutist, a cherished son and brother, and a light in every room he walked into, family said. He died unexpectedly on Sept. 12 at his home in Provincetown, Mass. He was 33.
Eric Maul in 2020. During the pandemic, he posted videos of himself playing for a series called Flutin’ ‘n’ Tootin’.
Rachel Yaffe, a social media influencer who shared her life with cancer, dies at 27
Lutherville native Rachel Yaffe used TikTok to inspire others to live a positive, healthy lifestyle and chronicled living with a fatal disease. She died on Oct. 11 from a rare liver cancer at age 27.
Rachel Yaffe in a photo posted to her Instagram page in September 2022.
Couple killed in 5-alarm fire were part of Hampden’s ‘heart and soul’
Kathy and Matthew Schmale, both 63, died early Tuesday in a five-alarm fire that affected at least eight homes on Keswick Road in Hampden, family said.
Matthew and Kathy Schmale on their wedding day, June 12, 1983.
Stanton Gill, revered entomologist and educator, dies at 72
Stanton Andrew Gill’s loved ones remember him as thoughtful and kind, always the first to call a new faculty member and welcome them to the department.
Stanton Gill rides a scooter during the wedding of his daughter, Kelly MacBride-Gill, in 2024.
Ethel Kennedy, social activist and wife of Robert F. Kennedy, has died
. Her daughter, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, served as Lt. Gov. of Maryland.
ethel kennedy kathleen kennedy townsend obituary
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