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Popular Stoneleigh Elementary teacher remembered as captivating storyteller, family man
Brendan Gieron, 65, leaves behind his family and third grade students.
Brendan Gieron, who died Sept. 18, used his favorite Dodge Ram truck to help everyone in his family when they moved. They said it was a painful day when he had to get rid of it.
Cecelia Williams Bryant, of Bethel AME, was ‘committed to prayer’
Rev. Cecelia Williams Bryant was a mentor and leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. She died on Sept. 26 at age 77.
Cecelia Williams Bryant helped establish the AME Church in India and the Ivory Coast, and raised her children to be “global citizens,” her family said.
Former Edmart Deli owner Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly dies at 73
Few dishes Shelley Lev Wiseman Kelly made compared to the brisket she sold at Edmart, her Pikesville deli.
Former Edmart owner Shelley Kelly was known for her warm personality, love of sweets, and "perfect" brisket.
Melvin Stukes, champion of Cherry Hill and pioneering Black city councilman, dies at 76
Melvin Stukes, who kicked off a decades-long political career in Baltimore as an activist for the Cherry Hill neighborhood, died Sept. 21 at his home in Pikesville. He was 76.
A headshot of Melvin Stukes
Maggie Smith, star of stage, film and ‘Downton Abbey,’ dies at 89
British actress Dame Maggie Smith won new fans in the 21st century as the dowager Countess of Grantham in “Downton Abbey" and Professor Minerva McGonagall in the Harry Potter films.
British actress Dame Maggie Smith poses in London
Martin Resnick, owner of Martin’s West and philanthropist, dies
Resnick was a dedicated philanthropist for many Jewish causes, served on the board of Morgan State University and helped to establish The University of Maryland Foundation and the Signal 13 Foundation.
Martin Resnick, of Owings Mills, the owner of Martin's West, died this week at 93.
James Earl Jones, acclaimed actor and voice of Darth Vader, dies at 93
James Earl Jones, known as Darth Vader and the voice of CNN, died at 93.
James Earl Jones who overcame racial prejudice and a severe stutter to become a celebrated icon of stage and screen has died at age 93.
Wockenfuss family matriarch and Baltimore’s candy queen dies at 98
The lessons of Marian Wockenfuss echo for generations of her candy store employees across Baltimore.
Miriam Wockenfuss, the matriarch of the family that owns Baltimore's Wockenfuss Candies, died Sept. 6, 2024.
Sailor, seamstress, singer: Remembering the many chapters of Maggie Flanigan’s life
“I always called her the connector,” Maggie Flanigan’s mother said. “She always put people together.”
Maggie Flanigan, center, and her J/105 crew from the 2023 Women's Regatta in Annapolis. They were chosen the year's "best dressed crew."  A trophy will be awarded every year to the best dressed crew in honor of Flanigan.
Warren Branch, former inspector who represented East Baltimore on City Council, dies at 63
Warren M. Branch, a former city inspector who represented East Baltimore on City Council from 2007 to 2016, died last week at age 63.
Warren M. Branch
Towson High School teacher, beloved for his humor and dedication, dies at 43
Matthew Jochmans, a teacher at Towson High School, is remembered for his sense of humor, intelligence and love for people.
Matthew Jochmans, a Towson High School science teacher, died at 43 on Aug. 18. (courtesy photo)
J. Rodney Little, director of the Maryland Historical Trust, dies at 78
Rodney Little, Maryland State Historic Preservation Officer and Director of the Maryland Historical Trust, died in late June.
J. Rodney Little, Maryland State Historic Preservation officer and director of the Maryland Historical Trust, died in late June.
Laura Schweigman, known for her work on ‘The Wire’ and ‘Treme,’ dies at 44
“She had a lot of charm, and she inspired a lot of loyalty," said "The Wire" creator David Simon about Laura Schweigman, who worked her way up from a TV writer's office assistant to producer positions.
Laura Schweigman takes a selfie.
Kihn of rock and roll: Baltimore native Greg Kihn of ’80s ‘Jeopardy’ song fame dies at 75
Greg Kihn was born on July 10, 1949, in Baltimore and moved to the San Francisco area in the 1970s. He was signed to Beserkley Records. With a songwriting style that blended folk, classic rock, blues and pop, his Greg Kihn Band had its first hit with “The Breakup Song,” released in 1981.
Baltimore native Greg Kihn performing at Celebrity Theatre.
Betty Cooke, Baltimore’s beloved jewelry maker, dies at 100
While working as an apprentice for a local jewelry maker, Cooke found her unique minimalist style, utilizing lines and geometrical shapes.
Betty Cooke, wearing jewelry of her own design is photographed on July 1, 2004, in The Village of Cross Keys in Baltimore.
‘The Boss’ of Claddagh Pub in Canton dies at 58
For decades, Michael Clarke treated Claddagh Pub in Canton like his home — investing a lifetime of work and family sacrifices.
Owner of Claddagh Pub Michael Clarke died suddenly on July 28 after decades of running the beloved Canton business.
Bobbi Hovis, one of the first Navy nurses to serve in Vietnam, dies
Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Vila J. “Bobbi” Hovis of Annapolis was a pioneering Navy nurse, working in medevac flights in Korea and triage at the hospital she helped set up in Saigon, South Vietnam. She died May 5 at age 98.
Retired Navy Lt. Cmdr. Vila J. "Bobbi" Hovis of Annapolis was one of the first Navy nurses to volunteer for service in Vietnam. She died May 5, 2024 at age 98.
Towson University business college dean, Aneil Mishra, dies at 62
Aneil Mishra, who was named the dean of the College of Business & Economics at Towson University last year, died earlier this month.
Aneil Mishra, who was named the dean of the College of Business & Economics at Towson University last year, died Sunday.
The Baltimore Furniture Bank was his dream. He died after making it reality.
Damien Haussling co-founded the nonprofit after experiencing homelessness himself.
Damien Haussling is pictured with the Baltimore Furniture Bank truck while delivering mattresses and bedding to immigrant families in Highlandtown on May 16, 2024.
Cambridge’s famous Black skipjack captain has died. His way of life is gone, too.
Kermit Travers was among only a handful that could be counted as a Black skipjack captain, a fading profession with historic roots. Travers died July 22 in hospice care at age 86, almost certainly the last of his peers.
Kermit Travers poses on the stern of a sailboat with water and buildings in the background. He wears a black baseball cap, a blue denim jacket and a black shirt as he looks up and away from the lens.
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