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THESUNTUESDAY10.09.2007 5B MARYLAND FROMTHECOVER Arbutusisshaken, OLIVER ficialssentE.AlexanderAdams, beacquiredfromtheOliverswill beusedfortheroadconstruction andanyremainderwillbe deededtothecountyasopen basedontheappraisalpricewas fartoolowforthecoupletofinda comparablereplacementhome, countyofficialsheldoffoncon- demnation.TheOliverseventual- mentandmovedtoanewhome inOellainBaltimoreCountyin June2005.Thatwasamonthbe- foreaU.S.SupremeCourtdeci- sionarousedastormofcriticism forupholdingtherightofaCon- necticuttowntoseizeprivate nomicdevelopmentprojectrath- erthanfortraditionalpublicuses suchasroadsorschools. mixed-usecategoryinMarch provedtheamendeddevelop- mentplaninJanuary.Thoseac- tionsmeantthelandcouldbe usedforcommercialaswellas moreintenseresidentialpur- Withthethreatofcondemna- CouncilunwillingtorezoneOli- verhadlittleroomtomaneuver, hesaid. Hetriedtoincludeaprovision inthesalescontractthatifhis landweredevelopedcommercial- Greenebaumrefused. getitsettled.Wedecidedtomove on.There’snothingtobegained Thecouplesoldtwootherunde- velopedresidentiallotsthey withwhattheyreceivedfortheir woodedsiteonadead-endstreet RiverfromEllicottCity. thesmallerplantsandtreesfrom theiroldhometotheirnewprop- erty.Manyofthelargetreeshe raisedweresoldtoabrokerforre- locationtolargeestatesalongthe EastCoast.

GreenebaumandJamesM.Ir- dueandwerenotdeceived. mercialvalueaspartofalarger joinittothelargerpiece.Itcould GreenebaumsaidtheOlivers shouldinvitehimtovisitthemin geration. payinganicesquare-footreturn. PlansfiledwithHowardCounty showthebankandperhapsapor- tionofanearbyretailstorebuild- ingwillbewithinthetwo-thirds ofanacreofformerOliverland ontheeastsideofMapleLawn withJohnsHopkinsRoad. Theshoppingcenteristocon- taintworetailbuildingsforsmall 175-child-capacityColumbia velopitwasbecausewehadthe IrvinaskedtheCountyCouncilto ertythroughcondemnation.The oftheproceeds.

Irvinsaidthatifthecountyhad wouldhavegottenthewhole propertyandwewouldhaveused itasopenspace.Wedidn’tdothe countyhasnoobjectionstothe shoppingcenterGreenebaumis developing.Heagreedwiththe ertywouldhavebeentoosmallto allowthemtodevelopitinisola- tionfromtherestofMapleLawn. sameway. councilandplanningboard wouldlikeitdevelopedinoneho- helpme.Wehadnobargaining position.Wewerestrictlyatthe mercyofhowsympatheticthe larry.carson@baltsun.com Aminorearthquakewasde- tectedyesterdaymorninginAr- cialssaid. TheU.S.GeologicalSurveyre- portedthataquakemeasuring 1.0ontheRichterscalestruck aboutamilewestofthesouth- westernBaltimoreCountycom- U.S.GeologicalSurvey’sWeb aboutthreemilesonaseismo- graphattheSoldiersDelightRe- portingStation. Earthquakesbelow2.0onthe Richterscaleoccuroccasionally theagency.

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Signsindicateplansforretailandapreschool.ThepartoftheOli- MCKINLEY, III John On October 7, 2007, JOHN G. McKINLEY III of Sykesville, MD; husband of Mary Eleanor McKinley; father of Mary Eleanor McEvoy (Michael McEvoy) and John G. McKinley IV (Kathy); grandfather of William McEvoy, Andrew McEvoy, Mary Eleanor McEvoy, Katelyn McKinley and Tucker McKinley; brother of Janet Jenner (Charles). He retired as a Deputy General Manager after 44 years at Westinghouse. Family will receive friends on Wednesday from 2-4 7-9PM at STERLING-ASHTON-SCHWAB-WITZKE FUNERAL HOME OF CATONSVILLE, 1630 Edmondson Avenue; Catonsville, MD.

Graveside services will be held Thursday at St. Cemetery in Ellicott City. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Dove House Hospice; 292 Stoner Avenue; Westminster, MD 21157. MCDERMOTT-STRICKLAND Eleanor T. On October 6, 2007, ELEANOR T.

(nee Novakowski); beloved wife of the late William Strickland and John McDermott; devoted mother of William P. Strickland, Jr. and his wife Jean; loving grandmother of Nancy J. Gede and her husband Robert, William P. Strickland, III, Carol K.

Wiselak and her husband Tim, and Michael J. Strickland and his wife Susie; loving great-grandmother of Alexander, Brittany, and Carly Gede; dear sister of Edward Novakowski and the late Thomas Novak, Marie Hartman, Josephine Lucas, and Agnes Danliek, Relatives and friends are invited to call at the SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME OF BEL AIR, 610 W. MacPhail Rd. (at Route 24) on Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9PM, where a funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10am. Interment St Stanislaus Cemetery.

MATHIAS George W. On October 6, 2007, GEORGE W. "Bill" MATHIAS; beloved son of the late Earl and Ermah Mathias; loving brother of Vivian Wilhelm, Nancy Felter and the late Earl Mathias, Donald Mathias, Betty Petri and Phyllis Lindley; dear friend of Debbie and Mel Cornwell; Pop to Jason and Brent Gentle and Chris Cornwell. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee- Henss-Seitz Funeral Home.

3631 Falls Road on Tuesday, from 3-5 and7-9 P.M. Services on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. LONDON Karen R. On Saturday, October 6, 2007, KAREN R.

LONDON of Annapolis, MD, beloved wife of Morris London. Devoted mother of Jacob (Julie) and Hannah London. Loving daughter of Ivor and the late Hazel Rorquist. Dear sister of John (Sharon Wood) Rorquist. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 10:30 A.M., at Temple Beth Shalom, 1461 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard, Arnold, MD.

Interment will take place at Hillcrest Cemetery, Annapolis, MD. Shiva will be observed at the late residence on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings with services at 7:30 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Karen London Memorial Fund, Amy Sober, Anne Arundel Medical Center, 2001 Medical Parkway, Annapolis, MD, 21401 or to The Karen London Memorial Fund, Dan Laheru, Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, 1650 Orleans Street, Room G89, Baltimore, MD, 21231. Arrangements entrusted to TORCHINSKY HEBREW FUNERAL HOME, Washington, DC, 1-800500-5401. LEMMER Geraldine M.

On Sunday, October 7, 2007, GERALDINE MARIE (Beckwith) LEMMER, beloved wife of the late Albert Lemmer, devoted mother of Mary Catherine Glynn and her husband Desmond, Robert G. Lemmer and his wife Wanda, Gary Lemmer and his wife Kathy, and James Lemmer, dear sister of James Beckwith and his wife JoAnne, and sister- in-law to Joyce Lemmer. Also survived by numerous grandchildren and great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm at the Miller Dippel Funeral Home, 6415 Belair Rd, where services will be held on Wednesday at 11am. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her name to Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care, 555 W. Towson- town Towson, MD 21204. Arrangements by Sterling Ashton Schwab Witzke Funeral Home of Catonsville, Inc. KNOTT Josephine L. On October 7, 2007, JOSEPHINE L.

(nee Roubal) of Pylesville. Born in Baltimore, and raised on N. Duncan St; beloved wife of Thomas A. Knott; devoted mother of Julia Schott and her husband Dennis, Maria Knott, and Barbara Geer and her husband David; loving grandmother of Michael and Jennifer Schott, and James Geer; dear sister of Tony Jeffiers; dear cousin of Beverly Huff, Charlotte Sala, and Anna Benny; beloved daughter of the late Mildred Roubal; dear niece of the late Albina Diaker, and Anna Smith. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME OF BEL AIR, 610 wa.

MacPhail Road (at Route 24) on Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Church, Pylesville, on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment St. Church Cemetery KLAUS Shirley H.

On Sunday, October 7, 2007, SHIRLEY H. KLAUS, 77, of Pylesville; beloved wife of the late William L. Klaus; devoted mother of Betty Rupp and her husband Jim, Margaret Miller, Patricia Sullivan and her husband Bill, Jo Ann Wire and her husband Rex, William Klaus and his wife Judy, Karen Ford and her husband Malcolm, and Carolyn Gray and her fiance Ed Cox. Also survived by her 13 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and many other family and friends. life will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 10, at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel and Cremation Services-Belair, 3 Newport Drive (Routes 23 and 24, Forest Hill) from 5-8, with a prayer service beginning at 8 P.M.

Memory tributes may be sent to www.evansfuneralchapel.com SCHROEDER Ollie L. On October 5, 2007, OLLIE LEE( nee Scott) Schroeder of Randallstown, beloved wife of Donald Frederick Schroeder. Mother of Donald F. Schroeder, Jr. and his wife Ronni and Carol Lee Schroeder.

Grandmother of Nicholas and Megan Burris. Sister of Ada Ward and Iva Beard. Services will be held at ELINE FUNERAL HOME 11824 Reisterstown Road (at Franklin Blvd.) on Thursday at Interment in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8pm. SACHS Joseph On October 7, 2007, JOSEPH SACHS at Anne Arundel Medical Center, son of the late Rose Sachs (nee Lapides) and the late Bernard Sachs, devoted husband of Jacqueline Rubin Sachs, loving father of Deborah and Bill Love of Annapolis, Sheri Stracener of Austin, TX and Richard Glabman of Dallas, TX, grandfather of Nicole Maness, David Love, Jacob Love and Sean Love, all of Maryland; Rhiannon Stracener, Callahan Glabman and Sarah Clarke of Texas.

He was former Alderman of Ward 4 in Annapolis; former Chairman of the Historic District Commission, former President of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Board and the Maryland Hall of the Creative Arts Board; former member of City Republican Committee; Temple Beth Shalom Board; former Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Baltimore Bullets, special Sales Representative for Mercedes Benz. Celebration of life ceremony will be held from 4pm to 6pm on Thursday, October 11 at the Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. RICHARDS Babette B. On Sunday, October 7, BABETTE B.

RICHARDS (nee Bear); beloved wife of the late Julian Richards; loving mother of Suzanne Posner of Ellicott City, MD; mother- in-law of Dr. David Posner; beloved sister of the late Horace Bear; adored grandmother of Dr. Nicole Posner, and Scott Krawitz, Eric and Amanda Posner, and Andrea Kate Posner; loving great-grandmother of Alexandra Posner. Services at SOL LEVINSON BROS. 8900 Reisterstown Road at Mt.

Wilson Lane on Tuesday October 9, 2007 at 10AM. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk, VA on Wednesday October 10, 2007. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 4348 Wild Filly Court, Ellicott City, MD (21042) Thursday only. PARKS Dorothy M.

On October 6, 2007, DOROTHY M. (nee Doetzer); beloved wife of the late Charles W. Parks; devoted mother of Msgr. Richard E. Parks and Joseph W.

Parks and his wife Betty; dear sister of the late Howard Doetzer; loving grandmother of Kathy, Michael and Jane; great-grandmother of Alex and Trent. Friends may call at the Gonce Funeral Service, P.A., 4001 Ritchie Highway, on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Philip Neri Church, on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

PARKER Christina Y. On October 7, 2007 CHRISTINA Y. PARKER (nee Biggs), beloved mother of William R. Parker, III, Meredith R. Parker and Ryan M.

Parker. Loving grandmother of Jessica and Nick. Also survived by her dog Penny. Relatives and friends are invited to call at the SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME, 9705 Belair Rd. (at Forge Rd.) on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

where funeral services will be held on Thursday at 11 A.M. Interment Gardens of Faith. PAIT James On October 7, 2007 JAMES (JIM, JD) PAIT age 87 Predeceased by parents and 10 siblings. Survived by beloved wife, Rose (Peters) Pait, daughters Rose Przybysz (husband Bill), Catherine Mock (husband Michael), Alma Pait, and "adopted" daughter Doris (DJ) Athman, grandchildren Erin Simmons (partner Tara), Nathan Przybysz, Deana Mabe (husband Jeremy) great granddaughter Madison Przybysz, and sisters Esther Bordeaux, Lillian Martin, and Vestine Duncan (husband LeRoy) and many nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held at Homewood in Hanover at 11:00 AM Tuesday, October 9.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Homewood Foundation, PO Box 250, Williamsport, MD 21795 NICHOLS Lillian R. On October 7, 2007LILLIAN R. (nee Roby) NICHOLSof Reisterstown beloved wife of the late James A. Nichols. Mother of Dale N.

and her husband Jay B. Bernarding and April N. Summers and her companion Stewart K. Meekins. Sister in law of Vera Roby, Terry Georgius and Phyllis Nichols.

Grandmother of Teresa and her husband Andre Chitikov and great grandmother of Alexander Chiti- kov. Services from the ELINE FUNERAL HOME, 11824 Reisterstown Road (at Franklin Blvd.) on Thursday 11AM. Interment Druid Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday 3-5 7-9PM. www.ElineFuner- alHome.com MYERS Myrtle A.

On Sunday, October 7, 2007 MYRTLE A. (nee Tryon) of Pikesville; beloved wife of the late Charles P. Myers, loving mother of Charles P. Myers, Jr. and his wife Nina of Manchester; dear grandmother of Thomas M.

Myers and his wife Denise, Timothy L. Myers and his wife Chrissy and Aimee E. Myers. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Alfred A.

Tryon. A Graveside service will be held Thursday, October 11 at 1:15 p.m. in Druid Ridge Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Shriners Hospitals for Children, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607. Arrangements are by Eline Funeral Home, Hampstead, MD.

MEWSHAW William H. On October 7, 2007 WILLIAM H. "BILL" of Point Pleasant, beloved husband of the late Jean E. Mewshaw. Also survived by various other loving relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends at the family owned and operated McCULLY-PO- LYNIAK FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 237 E. Patapsco Ave. (Brooklyn) on Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. where services will be held on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery.

WOODWARD Robert L. On October 6, 2007 ROBERT L.of Parkville. Beloved husband of Helen L. Woodward. Devoted father of Carol Johnson, Allan and Harold Woodward.

Dear father-in-law of Susan Woodward. Loving grandfather of David, Sharon and John Woodward. Family and friends may call at THE JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME, P. A. 8521 Loch Raven Boulevard (beltway exit 29-B) on Tuesday from 2 -4 and 6-8 p.

m. All are invited to attend Funeral Services on Wednesday in St. Lutheran Church, 1201 Taylor Ave. at 11:00 a. m.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Contributions may be made in his memory to Stella Maris Hospice, 2300 Dulaney Valley Road, Timonium, MD 21093 or to The National Kidney Foundation of Maryland, 1107 Kenilworth Drive, Suite 202, Baltimore, MD 21204-2186. WILLE D. Gene Capt. USNR (Ret.) On July 9, 2007, D.

GENE WILLE, 75, of The Villages, FL. Born October 20, 1931 in Baltimore, MD. He was a graduate of Penn State University, followed with his MBA at American University. Gene lived most of his life in Maryland. He retired from the National Security Agency as a cryptology group manager.

He served his country and was a proud reservist retired Captain for the US Navy and continued as a Captain in the Reserve until his death. He is survived by his wife Joan, sons, Bob, Jim, daughter, Cindy, 4 grandchildren, and a brother Carroll. Funeral services will be held Friday, Oct. 12, 2007 at Arlington National Cemetery Chapel at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Penn State Alumni Association, Hintz Family Alumni Center, University Park, PA 16803-14309.

WADE Mildred D. On October 5, 2007 MILDRED D. (nee Hega), beloved wife of the late Jake B. Wade and loving mother of Peggy L. Long of Robbins, N.C., Richard A.

Wade and wife Martha of Cape Coral, Shirley L. Miller and husband George Wilbur of Parkton, Gary S. Wade and wife Judy of York, Catherine D. Smith of Robbins, N.C., Jeff D. Wade and Christine of Red Lion, PA and the late David Wade.

Dear sister of Mabel Hutton of Marion, VA. Mildred was predeceased by eight brothers and sisters. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held at the family owned JOSEPH N. ZANNINO, JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 263 S. Conkling St. (at Gough) WEDNESDAYfrom 7 to 9 P.M. A graveside Service will be held on Thursday 11 A.M. at the Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.

WACHTER Hannah P. On October 6, 2007, HANNAH P. WACHTER. Beloved wife of the late Frank C. Wachter; loving aunt of Charles M.

Plummer and Elizabeth P. Stewart; dear great aunt of Sam Stewart, Julia Stewart, and Elizabeth Holtz. Friends may call at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home, 1050 York Road (beltway exit 26A), Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Mrs. Wachter will lie in state at Oak Crest Chapel, Thursday, 10:30 to 11 A.M., the funeral hour.

Interment private. The family suggests contributions in her name to the Maryland School for the Blind, 3501 Taylor Parkville, MD 21234. VERDERAMI Joseph S. On October 6, 2007, JOSEPH S. VERDERA- MI, 98; beloved husband of the late Mildred and the late Margaret; loving father of Rosetta and her late husband Joe Hanley, and the late Joseph A.

Survived by niece Janice, step-father of Sandy; loving grandfather of Danielle, Patty, Michael, Amy, Tony, Kim, Debbie, Cathy, the late Daniel and the late Alicia; loving great-grandfather of Christian, Carol, Nathan, Nicole, Dana, Laura, Cody, Michael, Matthew, Diana, Fawn, Paris, Matt, Katarina, Scott, Cosimo, Brittany, Angela, Jayde, Joe Ver, Jayvierre, and Sandee; loving great-great-grandfather of Katlyn, Joey, Kirstin, Jonathan, Deontai, Brianna, and Amelia. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to call SCHIMUNEK FUNERAL HOME 9705 Belair Rd. (at Forge Rd.) on Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9PM. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at St.

Anthony of Padua Church at 10AM. Interment will follow at New Cathedral Cemetery. UGIANSKY Francis G. "Frank" On October 6, 2007 FRANCIS "FRANK" G. UGIANSKY, beloved husband of Ruth Ugian- sky nee Emmel, loving father of Ron and Paul, cherished grandfather of eight grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren.

Relatives and friends may call at the family owned AMBROSE FUNERAL HOME OF LANSDOWNE, 2719 Hammonds Ferry Road, on Monday from 3-5 and 7-9PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at St. Roman Catholic Church, 2700 Washington Avenue, Lansdowne at the funeral hour of Interment to follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Professional Healthcare Hospice, 3421 Benson Avenue, Suite G-100, Baltimore, MD, 21227. TRULUCK Donovan On Thursday, October 4, 2007, of Arnold, MD, formerly of Hampden.

Beloved husband of Hazel "Lorraine" Truluck. Father of Michael D. Truluck, Severna Park, MD, Paula L. Brown, Arnold, MD, and Donna J. Phipps, Stevensville, MD.

Also survived by his sister, Elizabeth "Libby" Atkinson of Myrtle Beach, SC, eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. The family suggest in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the USS Wisconsin Association, Dom Menta, HC 1 Box 21, Tannersville, PA, 183729032. Online condolences may be made to www.johnmtaylorfuneralhome.com TRAVERS Dorothy M. On October 6, 2007 DOROTHY M. (nee McKelvin), beloved wife of H.

Edward Travers, devoted mother of Donna Rumer, Gary Travers, H. Edward Travers, III and J. Scott Travers, loving sister of Walter and William McKelvin. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace on Thursday 11 A.M.

Entombment Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. Visiting hours Wednesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SOBER, Julius Winands Road Synagogue Center mourns the passing of JULIUS SOBER, brother of our member Irvin Sober and extends sympathy to the family. SHANNON Wilbur The Moses Montefiore Anshe Emunah Hebrew Congregation deeply regrets the passing of WILBUR SHANNON, beloved father of our member, Donna Perry, and extends deepest sympathy to the family. Stateresistsordertorestorejob JOB consideredbuyingthefarmout- lawsuit TheSun mentstothepresswhichwere misusedbyotherstoportrayGov- Criticshaveraisedquestions aboutpotentialconflictsofinter- istrationandtheownerofthe land.

NaturalResourcesSecretary JohnR.Griffinworkedasacon- hadbeenintheworksfortwo leyadministrationthisyear.He hassaidthatanattorneywiththe stateEthicsCommissionadvised himthathispreviousworkdid notposeaconflict. ofU.S.LandAlliance,thefor-prof- itcompanythatownedtheland, teamandwasoneof30peopleon anenvironmentalsteeringcom- mitteewithinthatgroup.O’Mal- leystaffershavesaidthatthegov- ernorhadnevermetSutherland. ADepartmentofGeneralServ- icesspokesmanhassaid TheSun ingthatSecretaryAlvinC.Collins hadtoldReichartthathewanted anewdirectionintheofficeof realestate.A29-yearstateem- fromqualifyingforretirement james.drew@baltsun.com MARBELLA endeduptakinghertoPhiladel- grouphome.Ultimately,shebeat heraddictionandevenbecamea managerofasimilarfacility.Ona visittofamilyinheroldneighbor- eventuallywashiredtomanage ty. RICwasstartedin1999bythe cametorealizethatacritical pieceoftherecoveryprocesswas dictscouldliveastheycontinued treatmentandjob-trainingpro- gramsthatwouldhelpthem eventuallyliveandworkontheir own. gramofficerattheAbellFounda- tionhelpeddesignRICandnow servesonitsboardofdirectors.

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