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Donna Jean Dickinson

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Dundalk native Donna Jean Dickinson died June 26 at the Oschsner Medical Center in Louisiana. She was 52 and lived in Kenner, La.
    {reg}Born and raised in Dundalk, the daughter of the late Donald E. Davis and Elizabeth M. Butts  moved to Louisiana in 1997. She worked at Big Lots there and enjoyed playing the lottery.
    Steven L. Dickinson, her husband of 18 years, survives her, along with son Joseph E. Hare, daughters Sharena I. Dickinson and Katlyn E. Dickinson, siblings Blaine Davis and Debbie L. Meninger and one granddaughter.
    A private family service is pending.{/reg}

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Sandra R. Munski

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Longtime Gray Manor resident Sandra R. Munski died July 8 in Dundalk of breast cancer at the age of 71.
    {reg}The daughter of the late Alfred and Kathleen McVicker was born in Baltimore and raised on Martell Avenue. She graduated from Dundalk High School and had lived in Gray Manor for 51 years.
    She was a retiree from Household Finance Corporation and attended Christ Lutheran Church.
    Ervin L. Munski, her husband of 51 years, children Matthew and Karla, siblings Doug, Gene and Barbara and three grandchildren survive her.
    Services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718.{/reg} 

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Margie Ferguson Williams

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Longtime Dundalk resident Margie Ferguson Williams died July 19 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center at the age of 79.
    {reg}Born in Tennessee, she lived in Virginia and Baltimore City before moving to Dundalk 37 years ago. She was a homemaker who enjoyed gardening, spending time with family and friends and going out to dinner. She loved her dog Snoopy.
    She was a member of Eastern Assembly of God and attended regularly.
    Children Roger, Michael, Joyce and Ronnie Williams, brother Jerry Ferguson, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren survive her.
    Parents Alfred and Dovie Ferguson, husband Bill Williams and brothers Edward, Alfred, Hubert and Vaultie Ferguson and sister Goldie Williams preceded her in death.
    Services were held at Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk, with interment at Meadowridge Memorial Park in Elkridge.{/reg}

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Cecelia Catherine Kulikosky

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    Cecelia Catherine Kraemer Kulikosky died of natural causes on July 12 at her home in Lodge Forest, where she lived for over 55 years. She was 89.
    {reg}Born in Canton to Charles and Laura Kraemer, she was the last survivor of seven siblings. She attended Sparrows Point High School.
    A homemaker, she enjoyed shopping and spending time with family. She was a member of the VFW Post 2678 Ladies Auxilary.
    “She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was full of energy and loved life,” a family member said. “She will be missed terribly and leaves behind a lifetime of love, laughter and precious memories.”
    Edward Joseph Kulikosky, her husband of 69 years, survives her, along with son Stanley Kulikosky, daughters Diane Fischer and Laura Barnes, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
    Brothers Wilton, Charles, Ferdinand and Edgar and sisters Mary and Mabel preceded her in death.
    Services were held at Duda Ruck Funeral Home, with interment at Holly Hills Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Gilchrist Hospice Care, 11311 McCormick Road, Suite 350, Hunt Valley, MD 21074.{/reg} 

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James M. Sigafoose

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Former Watersedge resident James M. Sigafoose died July 3 at his home in Aberdeen at the age of 80.
    {reg}The son of the late Harry Edgar and Kitty Ethel Brandt Sigafoose was born in Winchester, Va., and raised in Dundalk. He graduated from Dundalk High School in 1951 and served in the U.S. Army.
    He co-founded Life University in Atlanta and served on the school’s board of trustees. He  was  a motivational speaker and appeared at national and international venues. “He was mentor to many” a loved one said.  
    Survivors include wife Patricia Ann Sigafoose, children Keith H. Sigafoose, Daun A. Sigafoose, Carey M. Sigafoose, Tina A. Sigafoose and Selina M. Sigafoose Jackson and eight grandchildren.
    Sons Dean L. and Chriss J. Sigafoose preceded him in death.{/reg}

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John J. Kearney Sr

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Former Dundalk resident and World War II veteran John Joseph Stewart Kearney Sr. died July 19 at Coastal Hospice by the Lake in Salisbury. He was 88 and lived in Selbyville, Del.
    {reg}The son of the late Charles and Annie Metge Kearney was born in Baltimore. He served in the U.S. Navy during the war and then continued his service in the U.S. Air Force. He retired as an aircraft engine mechanic with the 135th Maryland Air National Guard at the rank of chief master sergeant. 
    Survivors include wife Adell Pasternak Kearney, children John Kearney, Susan Lupton, David Kearney, Janice Frost and Carol Bradds, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. His first wife, Joyce Ann Miller Kearney, died in 1984.
    A memorial service was held at Frankford Chapel of Melson Funeral Services, with interment at the Veterans Cemetery in Hurlock, MD.
    Memorial contributions may be made to the Community Lutheran Church, 30897 Omar Road, Frankford, DE 19945, where he was an active member.{/reg}  

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Frances M. Wilson

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Former Dundalk resident Frances M. Wilson died July 19 at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. She was 74 and lived in Bel Air.
    {reg}The daughter of the late Earl and Patsy Walker was born in West Virginia. She worked as a salesperson for a machinery company. She attended Calvary Baptist Church in Bel Air.
    Son Matthew Wilson III, daughters Julie Eltringham, Tracy Stansbury and Cindy Antique, brothers Fred and Robert Walker, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren survive her. Husband Matthew Wilson Jr. preceded her in death.
    Interment at Harford Memorial Gardens followed services at Schimunek Funeral Home of Bel Air.{/reg}

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Anne Marie Leshko

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Anne Marie Leshko of Edgemere died July 21 at Stella Maris Hospice in Towson at the age of 83.
    {reg}Born and raised in Hazleton, Pa., she graduated from St. Gabriel’s Catholic High School in 1948 and earned a nursing degree from Hazelton State Hospital School of Nursing. Soon after graduating, she moved to Baltimore and began a nursing career at Fort Howard Veterans Hospital, where she retired in 1991.
    She was a longtime active member of St. Luke Roman Catholic Church. Her interests included reading, theater and swimming, and she loved spending time with her family.
    Children John Leshko, Sharon Dillon, Mary Leshko, Catherine Moser, Margaret Moroz and Susan Tucker, siblings James  Crossin and Catherine Swalec, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive her.
    Parents Catherine and James Crossin and sister Mary Crossin preceded her in death.
    A funeral liturgy was celebrated at Stella Maris Chapel, with interment at St. Gabriel Cemetery in Hazelton.{/reg} 

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August Rollin

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Longtime Lynbrook Road resident and World War II veteran August Rollin died July 23 of natural causes.  He was 92.
    {reg}A native of Scranton, Pa., he served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. He worked at Western Electric for 41 years and five months, retiring in June 1983. He lived in Dundalk for 64 years.
    He is survived by Jennie Szewczyk Rollin, his wife of 68 years, daughter Patricia Ernst, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Four brothers and two sisters preceded him in death.
    Services were held at Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk, with interment at Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Gilchrist Hospice Care, 11311 McCormick Road, Suite 350, Hunt Valley, MD 21031.{/reg}

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Nelson Eugene Clarke Sr

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Sparrows Point native Nelson Eugene Clarke Sr. died July 21 at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 80 and had lived in Westminster for 37 years.
    {reg}The son of the late Gladys I. Wilhelm and Finley Robert Clarke graduated from Sparrows Point High School in 1954. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve in C Troop of the 815th Tank Battalion. He worked as a mechanical draftsman for AAI Corporation, retiring in 1996.
    He enjoyed crocheting, technology and communicating worldwide on his computer. He was an active member of First Church of God of Westminster, where a memorial service was held.
    Survivors include wife Brenda L. Baker Clarke, children Nelson E. Clarke Jr., Dawn S. Ader, Francisca G. Clarke, Gandalf B. Clarke, Andrew M. Jarboe and Nathaniel J. Jarboe, seven grandchildren and one great-grandson. Two sisters and a brother preceded him in death.
    Interment was private. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Church of God of Westminster, 27 S. Center St., Westminster, MD 21157.{/reg}

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Doris V. Loyd

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    Longtime Fort Howard resident Doris V. Loyd died July 16 at Genesis HealthCare Cromwell at the age of 88.
    {reg}Born and raised in Virginia, she moved to Jones Creek in 1944 and had lived on Penwood Avenue in Fort Howard since 1963.
    A homemaker, she attended Delmar Baptist Church regularly. “She loved going to church and singing Gospel songs,” a loved one said.
    Children Douglas, Dorothy, Jerry and Victor, brother Floyd Wallace, seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter survive her. Husband John L. Loyd preceded her in death.
    Services were held at the Johnson Funeral Home in Virginia, with interment at Olivet Church.{/reg} 

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Louise R. Corbin

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A memorial service for Louise R. Corbin will be held Saturday, Aug. 9, at noon at Eastern Assembly of God, 7923 Wise Ave., where she was a member. 
    {reg}The former Dundalk resident died July 17 of natural causes at ManorCare Rossville. She was 96 and had lived in Charlesmont for 49 years.
    Born in Baltimore, the daughter of the late Umberto Petrarca and Perina Riccitelli grew up on Eager Street. She attended St. Catherine’s School and completed a two year program in sewing at a vocational school. She worked as a seamstress her entire working life and became a supervisor at Misty Harbor and London Fog. 
    Sons Phillip and Ronald Welzenbach, daughter Sheila Jacobs Hockett, nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren survive her.
    Siblings Mary Petrarca Constable, Connie Petrarca Humphrey and Fred Petrarca preceded her in death.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Eastern Assembly of God, 7923 Wise Ave., Dundalk, MD 21222.{/reg} 

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Frank Allen Clary Sr.

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Frank Allen Clary Sr. of Page Drive died July 2 at the age of 73.
    {reg}He earned a general education diploma and received a degree in computer science from Dundalk Community College (now CCBC Dundalk). He worked at General Motors from 1964 to 1989 and retired due to a medical disability. He attended Colgate Baptist Church for over 60 years.
    Survivors include mother Wilma E. Clary, children Frank A. Clary Jr., Michael Edwin Clayton Sr., Shelly Rae Hardester and Daniel Allen Clary, sisters Janet M. Lorenz, Beverly R. Mazurkiewicz and Mary A. Barton, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
    Father John M. Clary and brother Ralph A. Clary preceded him in death.
    A graveside service was held at Bel Air Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the National
Multiple Sclerosis Society at www.nationalmssociety.org.{/reg} 

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Dusty William Allen Garrison

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Former Dundalk resident Dusty William Allen Garrison died July 19 at Northwest Hospital in Randallstown of natural causes. He was 57.
    {reg}Born in Baltimore, the son of Deas Marie Umbarger Belcher and the late Donald O. Garrison Sr., he was raised in Jones Creek.
    He was a project engineer at several construction companies. “He was very creative and good with his hands,” a loved one said.
    At the time of his death, he was writing a book on his life entitled Final Fix.
    Along with his mother, survivors include son Dane Cariello, daughter Sabrina Garrison, brother Donald Garrison Jr. and sisters Donna J. Sieber and Deborah Y. Drewry. Brother Woodrow James Garrison preceded him in death.
    A family memorial service will be held Saturday, Aug. 16.{/reg}

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Dolores Eloise Brown

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Dolores Eloise Brown of Dundalk died of natural causes on July 24 in Baltimore at the age of 82.
    {reg}The daughter of the late Harvey and Margaret Knox was born in Accident, Md., and graduated from Accident High School. She attended Dundalk Community College [now CCBC Dundalk] and was on the Dean’s List for two years.
    After high school, she worked at C&P Telephone Company for five years before becoming a homemaker.  She was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses. She lived on Denbury Drive for 58 years.
    Children Robert Heenan, Bonnie Bazemore, Darlene Parker, Randy Heenan, Karen Heenan and Roland Brown, sister Hazel Green, 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren survive her.
    Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by husband Roy Leo Brown, brothers John, Ken, Bob, Bruce and Doug Knox and sister Mary Stewart.
    Services were held at Connelly Funeral Home of Dundalk, with interment at Holly Hill Memorial Gardens.{/reg}

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Donald N. Dillon

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Edgemere native and Vietnam War veteran Donald N. Dillon died of cancer on July 23 at his home in Louisville, Ky., where he had lived for over 40 years. He was 67.
    {reg}The son of the late Annabelle Hudson Dillon and John W. Dillon attended Edgemere Elementary School and graduated from Sparrows Point High School in 1966.
    He served in the U.S. Army for three years, with a tour in Vietnam from 1966 to 1967. He worked at Thompson Steel in Dundalk for three years and then for CSX Railroad in Kentucky for 25 years.
    He enjoyed antique cars, owned a 1963 Falcon Sprint and belonged to the Falcon Club of America. He was also a master woodcrafter. He attended Prairie Village Church of Christ.
    Survivors include Sharron K. Rainwater Dillon, his wife of 45 years, twin daughters Venessa R. Scott and Teressa M. Taylor, brothers John W. Dillon III, Ronnie Dillon, Paul Dillon and Charles W. Rainwater and three grandchildren. Brother Frank “Sonny” Dillon preceded him in death.
    Services were held at Owen Funeral Home in Louisville, with interment at Bethany Cemetery.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Hosporus of Louisville, www.hosporus.org/donate.{/reg} 

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Stephanie Lange

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Stephanie Lange, formerly of Dundalk, died July 23 in Baltimore at the age of 65. She lived in Lusby, Md.
    {reg}She was born in Germany to the late Anna and Stefan Skwarek and emigrated to Baltimore in 1955. She graduated from Patapsco High School in 1966 and married John Francis Lange Sr. in 1968. He died in 2009. She worked as a customer service representative at Lord Calvert Bowl.
    She and her husband volunteered with the Boy Scouts. She also enjoyed bowling, bingo, gardening and solving word puzzles.
    Survivors include sons Edward Lange and John F. Lange Jr. siblings Ursula Gensler, Jerry Skwarek and Alice Rauh and one granddaughter. Brother Marion Skwarek preceded her in death.
    Services were held at Rausch Funeral Home in Lusby.{/reg} 

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Patrick Wayne Colandro

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Millers Island resident Patrick Wayne Colandro died July 14 at his home of lung cancer. He was 52.
    {reg}Born in Baltimore, he graduated from Glen Burnie High School in 1979 and worked at DAP, Inc for 13 years.
    He loved fishing, boating and being on the water, riding his scooter and motorcycle, playing guitar, listening to ‘80s music, watching football and spending time with family and friends.
    Survivors include Kathy, his wife of 14 years, parents Dominick and Patricia, son Jonathan, daughter Angela, brothers Michael and Joe, sister Grace Hayes, and one grandchild.
    Services were held at Duda-Ruck Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, ATTN: Bryan McEvilly, 1331 East Wyoming Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19124.{/reg}
 

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Gary R. Eidinger Jr

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Lifetime Dundalk resident Gary R. Eidinger Jr. died July 27 at the University of Maryland Medical Center at the age of 42. He lived on Yorkway.
    {reg}He loved spending time with his daughter, Jada Marie.
    Survivors also include children Kasey Marie Eidinger and Michael Beers, fiancé Tina Hubard, parents Gary R. Eidinger Sr. and Stella Maraskey, sister Tammy Lynn Eidinger and two grandchildren.
    Services were held at Bradley-Ashton-Kehl Funeral Home. Interment was private.{/reg} 

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Carrie Mae Miller

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Viewing for Carrie Mae Miller will be held Sunday, Aug. 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Duda-Ruck Funeral Home, 7922 Wise Ave., Her body will lie in state Monday, Aug. 18, at noon at Lodge Forest Methodist Church, 2715 Lodge Forest Drive, followed by a service at 1 p.m. Interment will be at Meadowridge Memorial Park. 
    {reg}The longtime Edgemere resident died Aug. 10 at Johns Hopkins Hospital of heart failure at the age of 89.
    Born in Washington, D.C., she grew up in Edgemere and graduated from Sparrows Point High School in 1941. She resided in Holyoke, Mass., for 40 years before returning to the community.
    She worked as a secretary for 45 years and attended Lodge Forest Methodist Church. She enjoyed knitting and gardening.
    Sons James, George, William and John, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren survive her.
    Brothers Merl, John, Richard and Robert Adams preceded her in death.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Lodge Forest Methodist Church, 2715 Lodge Forest Drive, Edgemere, MD 212169.{/reg}

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