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Page A4, Thursday, November 11, 2010 Carroll County Times

LOCAL/REGION

Family Record
Obituaries FUNERAL NOTICES years in research and de-
velopment. He was a visit-
held at 11 a.m. Saturday at
the funeral home, with his
Brown, William C. Jr. Visitations/funerals Dorothy L. Walsh: Visitation, 3- 5 ing associate professor for pastor, the Rev. Tim
and 7- 9 p.m. Friday, Eline Funeral one year during the mid- Kromer officiating. Inter-
Grothe, Edgar B. John R. “Bob” Geffert: Visitation, 2 1980s at the United States ment will be in the Lake
p.m. until time of service, 4 p.m. today, Home, 934 S. Main St., Hampstead. Naval Academy. He was a View Memorial Park in
Schwartz, Joseph I. Haight Funeral Home & Chapel, 6416 Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Shiloh
veteran of the Maryland Sykesville.
Sykesville Road, Sykesville. United Methodist Church, 3100 Shiloh
Army National Guard. In lieu of flowers, memo-
H. Stanley Hunter: Service, 11 a.m.
Road, Hampstead. He was a member of rial contributions may be
Virginia “Ginny” Wheeler: Visita- Gary Memorial United sent to Gary Memorial
today, Pritts Funeral Home & Chapel,
412 Washington Road, Westminster. tion, 2- 4 and 6- 8 p.m. today, Pritts Fu- Methodist Church and a United Methodist Church,
Kathryn C. Maus: Visitation, 10 a.m.
neral Home & Chapel, 412 Washington former member of Wesley 2029 Daniels Road, Ellicott
until time of service, 11 a.m. today, St. Road, Westminster. Service, 10:30 a.m. Memorial United City, MD 21043.
Methodist Church for 56 Online condolences may
Mary’s United Church of Christ, 1441 E. Friday, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Dover years. He was member of be offered at www.eckhardt
Mayberry Road, Silver Run. and Trenton roads, Upperco.
the American Society of funeralchapel.com.
Michael L. Selby: Service, 10 a.m. Mechanical Engineers, the Sign this guest book on-
Memorial service
William C. ‘Bill’ Brown Jr. today, Hartzler Funeral Home, 310 Monumental Rifle and Pis- line at www.carrollcounty
56, of Gettysburg, Pa. Church St., New Windsor. Gloria A. and Albert T. Longmire tol Club and an associate times.com.
William H. Wehner Jr.: Service, noon Sr.: Service, 12:30 p.m. Saturday, member of the Quarter
William Carroll “Bill” today, Eline Funeral Home, 11824 Reis- Grace Fellowship Chapel, 20 Bell Road, Century Wireless Associa- BIRTH
Brown Jr., 56, of Gettys- terstown Road, Reisterstown. Westminster. tion. Carroll Hospital Center
burg, Pa., died Monday, In his spare time, he en-
Nov. 8, 2010, at York Hos- ■ A daughter, Kylie Jade
joyed train collecting and Elliott, was born at 11:09
pital after a brief illness. morial service, 11 a.m. Sat- Emma Steger Grothe. He Barnes and Family Funeral model railroading, playing
Born May 30, 1954, in a.m. Sept. 16, 2010, to Tracy
urday at Peters Funeral was the husband of Yvonne Home in Ozark. golf, scuba diving, driving
Frederick, he was the son Shultz and Jeffrey Elliott,
Home, 321 Carlisle St., Get- Weber Grothe. Memorial contributions his red convertible Mus- of Westminster. She
of Mildred V. Warfield tysburg, with the Rev. He was a lifelong farmer may be sent to Boring vol- tang and was an avid
unteer fire company, 14711 weighed 8 pounds, 8
Brown Stambaugh, of Get- Daryl A. Foster officiating. and enjoyed bluegrass reader.
Old Hanover Road, Boring, ounces. Grandparents are
tysburg, and the late A graveside service will be music. Surviving, in addition to Diana and Kevin Haven, of
William C. Brown Sr. held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday Surviving, in addition to MD 21020. his wife, are brother and
Sign this guest book on- sister- in- law Tom and Westminster, Julie Fowler,
He had been employed at St. James Cemetery, 2901 his wife, are daughter Joyce of Pennsylvania, and Gre-
with Dal-Tile in Gettys- Wakefield Valley Road, Baldridge and husband line at www.carrollcounty Sharon Schwartz, of
times.com. gory Shultz, of Fairfield,
burg and with the Emmits- New Windsor. Bob, of Ozark; son Leslie Sykesville; a brother- in- Pa.
burg Glass Co. He was a Memorial contributions Bond and wife Jane, of law, Clyde Friddle, of West
member of the American may be sent to Peters Fu- Hanover, Pa.; brothers El- Virginia; nieces and News of births at Carroll
Legion Post 0121 in Em- neral Home, 321 Carlisle isha Grothe Jr., of Keyser, nephews David and Hospital Center is pub-
mitsburg. He enjoyed St., Gettysburg, PA 17325, to W.Va., Joseph Grothe, of Michele Geiman, Michael lished as it is received from
music and spending time help defray funeral ex- Baltimore, and John and Mary Geiman, Daniel the hospital. Please allow
with his family and friends. penses. Grothe, of Upperco; sisters and Shelly Geiman, Debbie at least two weeks after
Surviving, in addition to Online condolences may Lottie McDonald, Mary Joseph I. Schwartz and Frank Rice, James and
74, of Sykesville your child’s birth for its
his mother, are a step- fa- be offered at www.peters King and Beatrice Thomas, Michele Schwartz, Beth publication. News of births
ther, Lester Lee Stam- funeralhome.com. all of Baltimore, Hazel Liff, Joseph Irwin Schwartz, and Cody Plog, Scott and outside Carroll County can
baugh, of Gettysburg; a Sign this guest book on- of Riva, June Stremmel, of 74, of Sykesville, formerly Sharon Lange and Russ be sent to the Carroll
son, Justin L. Brown, of line at www.carrollcounty Spring Grove, Pa., and of Ellicott City, died Lange; and numerous County Times, P.O. Box
Gettysburg; a granddaugh- times.com. Leona Rohrbaugh, of Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010, great- nieces and great- 346, Westminster, MD
ter; sisters Melissa Barnes, Hampstead; an uncle, at Howard County General nephews; a great- great- 21158. Information must
of Gettysburg, and Rita L. Harry Steger, of Lit- Hospital in Columbia. niece; numerous cousins reach this office within
Brown, of Westminster; Edgar B. Grothe tlestown, Pa.; and many Born Feb. 3, 1936, in Irv- and friends. four weeks after the birth
brothers Kevin A. Brown 80, formerly of Boring nieces, nephews, cousins ington, he was the son of He was predeceased by a and contain an immediate
and wife Hazel, Irving B., and friends. the late Joseph Irvin sister, Janice Schwartz Carroll County connection.
Tyrone E., Malcolm B. and Edgar Bush Grothe, 80, He was predeceased by a Schwartz and Doris Korn- Geiman Friddle; and The release must include
Mark B. Brown, all of of Ozark, Mo., formerly of daughter, Dawn Grimes; mann West. He was the brother- in- law and sister- the exact date of the birth
Westminster, and Don A. Boring (Baltimore County), brothers Charles and Don- husband of Carol Ann in- law Bob and June Lange. and a name and daytime
Brown, of Westover; and died Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, ald Grothe; and sisters Evans Schwartz, his wife of The family will receive telephone number. We will
numerous aunts, uncles, at a nursing home in Re- Betty Hall and Anna Brod- 50 years, with whom he friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to publish the name, date,
nieces and nephews. public, Mo., from compli- beck. celebrated an anniversary 9 p.m. Friday at Eckhardt time, place of birth, par-
He was predeceased by a cations of Alzheimer’s. Memorial services and on June 4, 2010. Funeral Chapel, 11605 Reis- ents’ and grandparents’
sister, Trina A. Brown. Born April 24, 1930, in internment will be held at He was a mechanical en- terstown Road, Owings names and residences and
Friends may call from 10 Boring, he was the son of a later date. gineer with the Depart- Mills. child’s weight in the an-
a.m. until the time of me- the late Elisha J. Sr. and Arrangements are by ment of the Navy for 33 A funeral service will be nouncement.

Regional News Briefs


Corbett begins fastly to campaign promises
to resolve a projected multi-
vironmentalists, local gov-
ernment advocates and state
and Jerry Seinfeld, and a
Sunday dedication with Vice
In western Pennsylvania, A drought warning means
the state said 21 counties ei- conditions are more severe
transition plans billion-dollar budget deficit agency officials together to President Joe Biden as ther remain in or were re- and require increased re-
without raising taxes and to produce “reasonable” regu- keynote speaker. classified to the status of ductions.
HARRISBURG, Pa. —
promptly unveil a govern- lations over the drilling A series of special access drought watch.
Pennsylvania Gov.- elect ment reform blueprint once boom that is transforming days for museum members Officials say rains in Sep-
Tom Corbett said Wednes- in office. — Associated Press
swaths of Pennsylvania. and funders are scheduled tember from the remnants
day he would rely on estab- “There’s a lot of priorities over the next two weeks be- of Tropical Storm Nicole
lished Republican advisers out there. The No. 1 priority fore it opens to the general
to help him build a new ad- is a balanced, responsible, Jewish museum public Nov. 26.
helped to ease drought con-
ministration in Harrisburg ditions in much of the state.
as he makes plans to deal
reduced budget,” Corbett complete in Philly A drought watch calls for M ille r s Un ite d M e tho dis t
said in response to a ques-
with a looming budget PHILADELPHIA — After Drought warnings voluntary reductions in C hu r c h pr e s e n ts ...

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tion about dealing with a gap
deficit, his pledge to reform in money for the upkeep of 34 years in cramped quarters
lifted in Pa. non-essential water use. H R ISTM A S
government and the Marcel-
lus Shale gas-drilling boom.
the state’s roads, bridges and
mass transit agencies.
but with big dreams, a new
museum opening in the HARRISBURG, Pa. — Benja m in’s K rid er’s
B L ESSING S
Speaking publicly in the heart of the city’s historic State environmental offi- Continue the Tra dition
He also deflected some U nited C hurch of C hris t
F O UR TH A NNUA L
Capitol for the first time as
the state’s governor- elect,
questions about the state’s
business, saying that his
district aims to tell for the
first time the complete story
cials have lifted drought
warnings in 46 Pennsylvania Soup ‘n Sandw ich C H R ISTM A S
Corbett announced his top transition team would be of the Jewish experience in counties because of recent
Luncheon B A ZA A R
transition advisers, includ- taking a close look at the America. rains. 4224 M ille rs S ta tio n R d.
ing one-time aides to former issue. Plans to expand the Na- The state Department of S a tu rd a y, N ov em b er 13 M ille rs ,M D 2110 2
Republican Gov. Tom Ridge He said he intends to in- tional Museum of American Environmental Protection 11a m -2p m Sa t. Nov. 13,2010
and some of Pennsylvania’s
top GOP campaign fund-
troduce a government re- Jewish History were a said Wednesday that the Potato 8:00a m -4:00p m
form plan his first week in decade in the making. A counties that had been
raisers. office, as he has promised to grand opening weekend under the warnings were B eef B arley F e a tu rin g S ile n t A u c tio n ,u n iqu e
prim a tive ,c o lo n ia l a n d tra ditio n a l gifts ,

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BBQ s • HotD og s w /BBQ ho lida y de c o ra tio n s .
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S oups $3 • S a nd w iches $2-$3 & Sa nd wiches ,B a ked G ood s &
Bring a ca nned good for C a nd ies .
Lawsuit and federal regulations and
is tested regularly.
Sp onsored By W E STM IN STE R H IG H SCH O O L
IN STRU M E N TA L M U SIC BO O STE RS C a rroll C ounty Food S unda y
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The Maryland Depart- MDMH were not available Sa t., N ov . 13, 20 10 • G a m ber Fire H a ll 208 K rid er’s Church Rd ,W es tm ins ter,M D
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ment of Health and Mental for comment by 6 p.m. D oors O p en a t 5:30 • G a m es Sta rt a t 7 :0 0
Hygiene is performing an Wednesday. A D VA N CE TICK E TS $13 •TICK E TS AT TH E D O O R $15
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the association of E. coli in- Reach staff writer Alisha D a vbuzym om 71@ com ca st.net or 410 -9 67-479 1
fections and the consump- George at 410- 857-7876 or F ood & Refreshm ents w ill be available to p u rchase L eslie N . R a nda ll,52,o f W estm inster
tion of the apple cider after alisha.george@carrollcoun 50/50 Raffle • D oor P rizes • E ntertainm ent
L eslie N o yes R a nda ll,
Long a berg er • Vera Bra d ley • Perm it # 513
Baugher’s voluntarily re- tytimes.com. 441288 52, o f W estm inster, died
called the product last W ednesda y, N o vem ber
week. 3rd a tthe C a rro llH o spice.
Caywood said pasteuriza- B o rn o n O cto ber 16th,
1958, in W a yla nd
tion kills most pathogens in M a ssa chu setts, she w a s
a product and is the only
way to ensure that apple
W e honor you, the da u ghter o f R o bert
N o yes a nd D aw n V ickery
cider is safe to consume. He
said there is potential dan-
W e salute you, R a nda ll o f H a rrisville,
NH.
ger if apples used to create
apple cider have come into
W e rem em ber you. L eslie w a s a n a vid
a nim a l lo ver fro m a very
contact with animal feces
that contain E. coli after
T od ay,w e yo u ng a ge. She w a s a
m em ber o f 4H fo r m a ny
yea rs,ra ising a nd sho w ing
falling on the ground.
“[Fickel] wants to bring thank you. da iry go a ts. She then
pu rsu ed her interests
in a nim a l hu sba ndry,
awareness to the dangers of gra du a ting fro m U M a ss
unpasteurization,” Caywo- O n N ovem ber11, 2010, Sto ckbridge Scho o l o f
od said. w e honorvetera ns A gricu ltu re. She la ter
His client is also looking a ttended a nd gra du a ted
ofa ll U.S . w a rs w ho ha ve fro m  Skidm o re C o llege. L eslie then pu rsu ed her pa ssio n fo r m a ny
to be compensated for s erved ourcountry forthe yea rs a s a ho rse tra iner o f Sta nda rdbred tro tters a nd recently w ith
medical expenses, wage pres erva tion offreedom . H u nters. She w a s a lifetim e rider a nd enjo yed co m petitive, endu ra nce
loss and the experience it- a nd tra ilriding.L eslie w a s a lso a n avid ga rdener a nd enjo yed pla nning
self. a nd crea ting her extensive flo w er ga rdens filled w ith lavender, ro ses,
“[Fickel] is still having da ffo dils,su nflo w ers a nd m a ny m o re.
some gastrointestinal dis- She w a s a n a ctive m em ber o f the C hu rch o f the A scensio n.
tress, which is not uncom- Su rviving her in a dditio n to her belo ved pa rtner B o b C o m pto n a re
mon after an infection,” pets Tim m y, Sto rm y, A po llo , E lsa a nd C o o per; her pa rents; three
sisters a nd their fa m ilies: V ickery a nd G rego r Trinka u s-R a nda ll o f
Caywood said. Sto w ,M a ss.,H elen a nd Jo hn G rego ry o f D o w ningto n P A ., a nd A liso n
In an interview last week, 1212 W es t O ld L iberty R d • (410) 795-0300 • toll-free 888-267-0975 • burrier-queen.com a nd Steven W eber o f H a rrisville N H ; nieces Jennifer Trinka u s-R a nda ll,
Baugher’s director of or- Sa ra h a nd A nne G rego ry a nd nephew s C hristo pher Trinka u s-R a nda ll
chard retail operation a nd R a nda llW eber.
Cheryl Vural said Baugher’s She w a s predecea sed by her belo ved Sea m a s a nd So cks-K a sh.
apple cider has never been In lieu o f flo w ers, m em o ria l co ntribu tio ns m a y be m a de to C a rro ll
pasteurized, but it is made H o spice,292 Sto ner A venu e,W estm inster M D 21157 o r C hu rch o f the
A scensio n,23 N o rth C o u rtStreet,W estm inster M D 21157.
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