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Columbia cybersecurity CEO Amit Yoran wanted to make the digital world safer
Amit Yoran, a cybersecurity pioneer and executive whose company anchored part of Columbia’s Merriweather District, has died.
Amit Yoran.
‘Leave it to Tony’: Lawyer who helped launch Baltimore School for the Arts was humble, determined
Anthony M. “Tony” Carey, who championed legal ethics and helped found the Baltimore School for the Arts, died on Dec. 25 of heart failure. He was 89.
Anthony M. “Tony” Carey.
Linda Wengel was a ‘fierce advocate’ for affordable housing and education in Howard County
Wengel, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who has left a legacy of intellectual curiosity and civic engagement, died on Dec. 12 of natural causes. She was 89.
Linda Wengel was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who has left a legacy of intellectual curiosity and civic engagement.
Baltimore musician Bob Perilla brought bluegrass music across the globe
Bob Perilla, a bluegrass musician popular in Baltimore and D.C., died Dec. 11. He was 71.
Bob Perilla in Alexandria, Va., in 2016.
John Ford, collector who gifted South Asian art to the Walters Art Museum, dies
The Ford Gallery of Indian, Nepalese, and Tibetan Art is named for the collector and his wife, Berthe.
Views of the Walter’s Art Gallery on December 24, 2024.
Ed Gilliss, former Baltimore County Attorney and school board chair, dies
Former colleagues described Gilliss as intelligent, professional and "just a lovable guy."
Ed Gilliss
Andy Kostka: The weight of the last gift my father ever gave me
A Banner reporter reflects on his father’s legacy and decade-long cancer battle.
This picture shows a man, Greg Kostka, sitting next to a black dog holding a frisbee in her mouth.
Media executive Robert Ingram Jr. was a champion for diversity and inclusion
Robert “Bob” Ingram Jr., an esteemed media executive who worked across disciplines to champion diversity, equity and inclusion, died on Dec. 10 of a subdural hemorrhage. He was 69.
Robert Ingram Jr.
H. Furlong Baldwin, who led Mercantile banks, was a man of ‘uncommon integrity’
H. Furlong Baldwin, who led Baltimore’s Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. for more than two decades, died Dec. 7 from complications of multiple myeloma. He was 92.
H. Furlong Baldwin in 1991 in Lower Chesapeake.
‘There was something cinematic’ about theater director David Schweizer
David Schweizer, a Maryland native who directed shows at Baltimore Center Stage and in Los Angeles and New York, died on Dec. 5 of a heart attack. He was 74.
David Schweizer.
Former Maryland Del. James Malone Jr., a dedicated public servant, was ‘larger than life’
Malone, a Democrat, represented Baltimore and Howard counties from 1995 to 2014. He died on Monday of brain cancer at age 67.
James E. Malone, Jr., Democrat, District 12A, Baltimore County & Howard County
A ‘superwoman’ who would do anything for her kids
Leslie Hughan, a nurturing mother of four and a friend who always had a pep talk ready when you needed one, died on Dec. 1 of a pulmonary embolism. She was 41.
Leslie Hughan
Former publisher of The Daily Record embodied professional and community success
Christopher Eddings, the former president of The Daily Record and director of publishing operations for the publication’s owner, BridgeTower Media, died from lung cancer. He was 75.
Christopher Eddings, the former president of The Daily Record and director of publishing operations for the publication’s owner, BridgeTower Media.
Merv Rettenmund, outfielder who won World Series with Orioles in 1970, dies at 81
Rettenmund played his first six seasons for the Orioles before spending two each with the Reds and Padres and three with the California Angels.
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Merv Rettenmund in Miami in 1968. (AP Photo/TM)
Former CEO of Baltimore public schools was committed to student success
Gregory Thornton, who served as CEO of Baltimore City Public Schools from 2014 to 2016, died on Nov. 29. He was 69.
Gregory Thornton, former CEO of Baltimore public schools.
Even at his memorial service, John Brown III was the life of the party
John Brown III, a College Park legend who co-founded the popular bar RJ Bentley’s and also chaired the Maryland Stadium Authority, died on Nov. 9 of heart failure. He was 77.
John Brown III, a College Park legend who also chaired the Maryland Stadium Authority, died at the age of 77.
Legendary Towson lacrosse coach Carl Runk led budding program to national victory
Carl Runk, considered the “father of Towson lacrosse,” died on Nov. 24 of cancer. He was 88.
Carl Runk
Pat Furgurson, a journalist who reported on his colleagues’ murders, dies
Pat Furgurson covered a tragedy that swept up him, the newspaper he worked for, Annapolis, and for a moment, the nation.
Reporter Pat Furgurson works his phone in the hours after five of his colleagues were murdered in their Annapolis newsroom on June 28, 2018.
Obituary: Green Street Academy teacher inspired STEM innovation
Harry F. Preston V, a devoted family man and the director of the Innovation Center at Green Street Academy, died on Nov. 17. He was 43.
Harry F. Preston V.
Historian Vince Leggett helped preserve Black history along the Chesapeake Bay
Vince Leggett, a conservationist who worked to preserve Black history and culture along the Chesapeake Bay, died Saturday. He was 71.
Vince Leggett at Elktonia Beach, which he fought hard to preserve.
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