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14 newsthe baltimore sun monday11.17.2008 obituaries oseph B. Harlan, a prominent Baltimore attorney and lifelong supporter of lacrosse, died Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care after suffering from a brain tumor. He was 66. Born in Roland Park, he graduated from Friends School. He was an excellent lacrosse player and went to the University of Maryland on an athletic scholarship.

He then earned a law degree from the University of Baltimore. Mr. Harlan began his career as a prosecutor in the organized crime division of the office and later worked as a deputy director of the federally funded Narcotics Strike Force. In 1972, he went into private practice with the firm of Swerdloff, Rabineau Murphy, and later in the firm Klein Harlan, founded by his grandfather, Enoch Harlan. His clients included General Motors, Technologies and numerous insurance carriers.

He was regarded as a leading authority on compensation. In 1983, Gov. Harry R. Hughes appointed Mr. Harlan to the Commission on Compensation Laws.

He played a key role in the passage of the Compensation Reform Laws of 1986 and 1987. He was also co-founder of the Maryland Compensation Educational Association, a cofounder of the Society of Bailiffs, and served on numerous charitable and business-related boards and committees. Throughout his life, Mr. Harlan was involved in lacrosse. He played and coached for the Carling Lacrosse Club and its successors.

During his six years as president of the United States Club Lacrosse Association, it grew from 16 Northeastern teams to more than 100 teams and associations across the country. He helped organize and finance the first USA Lacrosse Team, which played in the 1974 World Games in Melbourne, Australia. He managed the 1978 U.S. Team, and co-chaired the 1982 Lacrosse World Games at the Johns Hopkins University. He produced and announced lacrosse games on local and national radio and television.

He also played squash and golf. In 1964, he married the former Torrance Hobbs, and they had three sons. The marriage ended in divorce in 1981. In 1983, Mr. Harlan married the former Jane Zink.

The couple lived in Guilford with Mr. sons and her two children from a previous marriage. In 2001, they moved to Baltimore County. Jane Harlan said her husband loved to help other people. In the 1990s, he became a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, and since then he had attended meetings several times a week.

Jane Harlan said that hundreds of people had sent her husband letters thanking him for helping them with their alcohol problems. He chaired the James Ridgely Foundation Board, which supported men in recovery. He also donated blood as often as Red Cross rules allowed. Mr. Harlan was an avid reader who especially loved biographies.

He loved to write and often wrote humorous poems to commemorate birthdays and weddings of friends and family members. In the 1990s, he began a startup health care company. In 2001, he joined the law firm DLA Piper. Mr. Harlan was also active with the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, serving as chairman of the Compensation Committee, as well as other committees.

Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore, 4200 St. Paul St. In addition to his wife, Mr. Harlan is survived by his stepmother, Loretta K.

Harlan of Baltimore; two brothers, Charles W. Harlan of Baltimore and G. Michael Harlan of Taneytown; three sons, Joseph B. Harlan Eric R. Harlan and Luke E.

Harlan, all of Baltimore; a stepson, Thomas F. Zink III of Baltimore; astepdaughter, Ashley Zink McLain of Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; and seven grandchildren. Joseph B. Harlan An attorney who pushed for compensation reform, he supported lacrosse as a player, a coach and an organizer. BY DAVID KOHN david.kohn@baltsun.com In private practice, Joseph B.

Harlan represented clients such as General Motors and Technologies. Mary Patricia Farley, the daughter of a Maryland governor who became a social worker and mother of five, died Wednesday of lung cancer at her Homeland apartment. She was 83. Born the middle of five children in an Irish-Catholic family in Guilford, she moved to the mansion in Annapolis at the age of 13 when her father, Herbert R. took office.

At age 16, at the outset of World War II, she was asked to christen a Liberty ship at the Bethlehem Steel shipyard, she recalled in a 1991 interview in The Sun. was a windy day, and I wore a fur jacket over my new she said. was excited, of course, and Ihad to give a little thank-you speech. The first two times I hit the ship, the champagne bottle break. I kept trying, and when it finally broke, the workmen and sailors there Mrs.

Farley was a boarding student at the old Mount St. Agnes High School in Baltimore and often brought her friends home with her to Annapolis to attend dances at the Naval Academy, recalled a daughter, Patricia Farley Marlow of Cockeysville. At Chestnut Hill College in Pennsylvania, she was president of her class for four years and captain of the hockey and swimming teams before graduating with a degree in sociology in 1947, the year her father was elected to the U.S. Senate. As a social worker, Mrs.

Farley tended to troubled families in Federal Hill, and in her later years could point out the homes that she had visited, Mrs. Mar- low said. In 1953, she married John A. Farley an attorney, banker and developer. They raised five children in The Orchards neighborhood in North Baltimore.

Mr. Farley died in 2005. Mrs. Farley and the children spent summers in a rambling house on 15th Street in Ocean City, back when miles of undeveloped sand dunes stretched north of the boardwalk. Mr.

Farley would spend weekends at the beach, and other mothers and children would visit during the week. would make us into a band, and we would bang on pots and pans to amuse Mrs. Marlow said. Mrs. Farley played golf and bridge with a tight-knit group of female friends and was a member of the Baltimore Country Club, the Elkridge Country Club and the Ivy Garden Club.

She volunteered with Meals on Wheels and Our Daily Bread. enjoyed everyone. She treated everyone with Mrs. Marlow said. was a very quietly and serenely confident AMass of Christian burial will be offered at 1 p.m.

tomorrow at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, where she was a longtime parishioner. In addition to her daughter, survivors include two sons, John A. Farley III of Bend, and Wayne E. Farley of Reisterstown; two other daughters, Eugenia T. Farley of Roland Park and Kiel Farley Quinn of Ruxton; two brothers, James P.

of Lutherville and Eugene F. of Towson; and 10 grandchildren. JULIE SCHARPER Mary Patricia Farley, social worker FLORENCE WALD, 91 U.S. hospice pioneer Florence Wald, a former Yale nursing dean whose interest in compassionate care led her to launch the first U.S. hospice program, died Nov.

8 at her Branford, home, said her daughter, Shari Vogler. Ms. Wald was dean of the Yale University School of Nursing in the 1960s when she updated its curriculum to include a stronger focus on comfort for dying patients and their families. Ms. interest in hospice care was sparked when she heard a lecture by the founder of St.

Hospice in London. She later left Yale to study at that center. She returned to organize Connecticut Hospice in 1974 in Branford, widely considered the first U.S. hospice program. Her husband and children also became involved in the hospice movement, Ms.

Vogler said. Ms. recent work included efforts to bring more hospice care to U.S. prisons and to train inmates as hospice volunteers. The hospice movement, which includes more than 3,200 programs nationwide, focuses on providing care for terminally ill patients and their families.

Ms. Wald has said that before hospice, many physicians were so focused on the evolving technology of medicine that their attention to needs was being eroded. was difficult for them to give up the treatment even when they saw the patient was going down and suffering she told the Associated Press at her 1998 induction into the National Hall of Fame. notable deaths BLECHMAN Sidney On November 16, 2008, SIDNEY husband of Helen Martick Blechman; beloved father of Corey and Karen Blechman of Santa Monica, CA, and Anne and Barry Michaelson of Baltimore, MD; cherished grandfather of Sophie Blechman, Justin and Daniel Leeman. Services at SOL LEVINSON 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Tuesday, November 18, at 2 PM.

Interment Anshe Emunah (Aitz Chaim) Cemetery 3901 Washington Blvd. Please omit flowers. Family at Home: 1309 Pineridge Lane Baltimore MD 21208. sollevinson.com BELCASTRO Mark N. On November 15, 2008, MARK NICHOLAS BELCASTROof Havre de Grace, MD.

Devoted son of Anthony Joseph and Geraldine Funari Belcastro. Loving brother of Anthony M. Belcastro and wife, Charlene M. Also survived by grandparents, Anthony and Josephine Belcastro. Also survived by several aunts and uncles.

A Memorial service will be held at the family owned McComas Funeral Home, P.A., Abingdon, MD on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 at 8P.M. Friends may call at the funeral home in Abingdon from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Caron Foundation, 233 N. Galen Hall Road, P.O.

Box 150, Wernersville, PA 19565. Memory tributes may be sent to the family at mccomasfuneralhome.com BAYNE Daisy M. On November 14, 2008, DAISY MARIE (nee Honsberger); beloved wife of the late Douglas A. Bayne, Sr. and devoted mother of Diana Kohlhafer, Douglas A.

Bayne, Marian Smith, Howard Lee Bayne, and the late Victoria Lindsay; devoted grandmother of Kevin, Diana, Dougie, Michael, Shandi, Billy, Lacey, Paula, and Tina. Also survived by 11 great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends at the family owned and operated McCULLY-POLYNIAK FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 130 E. Fort Avenue (S. Baltimore), on Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., where funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Cedar Hill Mausoleum. www.mccullyfuneral.com BARRANCO Joseph S. On November 13, 2008, JOSEPH S. "Wheat" BARRANCO, beloved husband of Patricia M. Barranco; loving father of Jack R.

Leishear, Michael A. Gladfelter, Sr. and the late Edward A. Leishear; brother of Benedict Barranco, Connie Flichia and Rosina Gruel; grandfather of Jennifer L. Leishear, Jason A.

Leishear, Michael A. Gladfelter, Jr. and Gia Kelley. Also survived by nieces, nephews, family and friends. Family and friends may call at LOUDON PARK FUNERAL HOME, 3620 Wilkens Avenue on Wednesday, November 19 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, November 20 at 12 Noon. Entombment in Loudon Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 3320 Benson Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland 21229 ATCHLEY Gertie Mae On November 15, 2008, GERTIE "Mae" ATCHLEY; beloved mother of Jan and Shirley Finch, Wayne and Angel Finch, Rex and Sharleen Finch, Anthony and Terry Piazza; sister of Jean and Ralph McDonald, Knott Murray and Charles and Clora Mae Murray. Also survived by eight grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and extended grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Family and friends may call at LOUDON PARK FUNERAL HOME, 3620 Wilkins Avenue, on Monday, November 17th and Tuesday, November 18th from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 19th at 11 A.M. Interment Crestlawn Memorial Gardens. WETCHY Alice M. February 23, 1922 November 17, 2003 been five years and still in our hearts and minds.

Keep watching over us, we miss you. Remember when. Love: Joe, Sharon, Dick, Denise, Tom, Kevin, Kate, Brian, Keri, Christie, Ed seven great- grandchildren TO MY LOVING DAUGHTER WAMBUI JOYCE J. HAPPY 25th BIRTHDAY have celebrated your birthday today and mom to hug and hold you in my arms. Thanks for being my daughter.

specially and fondly remembered on your day. Joyce, special to me, a joy and a big ray of light in my life, loved and appreciated, an inspiration and a blessing, a blooming flower, my hope and dream, you meant the whole world to me. And still today, glad to say I feel your loving care in the deepest part of my grateful heart because I still can hear your words of cheer and feel your gentle touch. You come to me in many ways and the legacy of love you left strive to carry on. I always and forever hold you safe in my thoughts and heart.

Happy Birthday daughter Loving you forever Mom I ATCHLEY Gertie Mae BARRANCO Joseph S. BAYNE Daisy M. BELCASTRO Mark N. BLECHMAN Sidney BURACZYNSKI Dorothy L. BURRIS James C.

CARTON Steven CIRRI Stephen J. COHILLL Lora Nelle DECAROLIS Rosa FARLEY M. Patricia GOTOFF Alan L. HARLAN Joseph B. HARRIS Ida K.

HELINSKI Estelle M. HOCHMAN Samuel HOLMAN Samuel HOLTSCHNEIDER Lucille HUEBSCHMAN Michael T. KAJANGHI Manuel KATZ Laurence Darren KNOWLES Marguerite B. LANGENFELDER JR. Kenneth F.

LATHAM SR. Willliam M. MAGNATERRA Dolores Mark REYNOLDS Michele C. RIDDLE Elizabeth ROCHELLE Marie L. SINGER Doris A.

SMALL Stephen R. SPECK Walter D. SPRAGGINS Floyd Alexander SPRINGER Lorraine TOMALSKI James S. WALLIS W. Robert WIEMAN Frank P.

Denotes Member of Independent Family Owned Operated Funeral Homes of Maryland Denotes membership of the Dignity network of funeral, cremation and cemetery providers. Denotes invitation membership of the Worldwide Association of independent privately owned funeral homes. TO VIEW DEATH NOTICES ONLINE VISIT BALTIMORESUN.COM ONLINE COMMUNITY http://www.baltimoresun.com GOTOFF Alan L. On November 16, 2008, ALAN L. GOTOFF, of Rockville, MD; beloved son of Harold L.

and the late Helene (nee Oxhorn) Gotoff; dear stepson of Marilyn (nee Ostrow) Goldberg Gotoff; devoted brother of Steven W. Gotoff of Florida; devoted brother-in- law of Kerry Gotoff; loving uncle of Heather and Katelyn Gotoff; loving nephew of Joan and Daniel Cohen of NY and Raymond Gotoff of FL. Alan was a devoted and dedicated teacher who touched many lives. He will be missed by his students and a host of loving friends. Services at SOL LEVINSON 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Tuesday, November 18, at 1 PM.

Interment Mikro Kodesh Beth Israel Cemetery 6700 Bowleys Lane. Please omit flowers. Family at Home: 2530 Summerson Road Baltimore MD 21209. sollevinson.com FARLEY M. Patricia On November 12, 2008, MARY PATRICIA FARLEY, beloved wife of the late John A.

Farley, beloved daughter of the late Governor and Senator Herbert R. and his wife, Eugenia; dear mother of Patricia (Trit) Farley Marlow, Eugenia (Gigi) Taney Farley, John (Jack) Aloysius Farley III, Kiel Farley Quinn and Wayne Elliott Farley. Dear mother-in-law of William F.C. Marlow, Diana Robinson Farley and Karen Walker Farley. Dear grandmother of Price Marlow, Paris Bienert, James A.

and Anne E. Farley, Ian, Reid and Sawyer Quinn and Madison Brooks and Grant Farley. Devoted sister of Eugene F. and James P. and the late Herbert R.

Jr. and Robert J. Friends may call at the family-owned MITCHELL-WIEDEFELD FUNERAL HOME, 6500 York Road (at Overbrook) on Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be offered Tuesday 1 P.M. at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen.

Interment St. Cemetery (Homeland). In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Our Daily Bread, 725 Falls Way, Baltimore 21202 or The Maryland Food Bank, 2200 Halethorpe Farms, Baltimore, 21227. DECAROLIS Rosa On November 16, 2008, ROSA DECAROLIS; loving mother of Linda, Vince, and Maria; cherished grandmother of Jarrett, Anthony, and Alisa. The family will receive friends in the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley, 10 W.

Padonia Road at York Road Timonium, MD 21093, on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Funeral Service will be celebrated in the funeral home on Thursday, November 20 at 11 A.M. Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. COHILLL Lora Nelle LORA NELLE COHILL(Dooley), age 87, of Gahanna, OH, died Friday, November 14, 2008, in Columbus, Ohio. Formerly of Ocean City, MD, and Norristown, PA, U.S.

Navy Nurse, veteran of World War II. Preceded in death by husband of 54 years, Donald; Survived by daughters, Donna Talis (James Schell), Bridget Shaw (David Holman) and Kathleen Smith (Brian); sons Michael (Jayne Bianco), Edward and Bartley (Sarah Hervey); 14 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her and for whom she remains a shining model of grace, patience, and good humor. Visit www.schoedinger.com to share memories or express condolences. CIRRI Stephen J.

On November 14, 2008, STEPHEN JOSEPH CIRRI of Millersville; cherished husband of 57 years to Lucille Cirri; loving father of Susan Marie Stokes, Jo Ann Grainger, and Ann Marie Manuel; cherished grandfather of nine and great-grandfather of 10. The family will receive visitors at the family-owned Singleton Funeral and Cremation Services, 1 2nd Avenue, S.W. (at Crain Highway), Glen Burnie from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., on Tuesday. The Funeral Ceremony will be held on Wednesday at 1 P.M. in the funeral home chapel.

Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Lung Association of Maryland, Executive Plaza Suite 600, 11350 McCormick Road, Hunt Valley, MD 21031. For further information please visit www.singletonfuneralhome.com CARTON Steven On November 14, 2008, STEVEN CARTON, loving son of Irving Carton and the late Barbara Carton (nee Kleiner); devoted brother of Leslie Gerber-Mann of Atlanta, and Todd Carton of Silver Spring, MD; dear brother-in-law of John Mann; beloved uncle of Brian Gerber and his wife Arabella, and Eric Gerber and his wife Cindy; beloved great uncle of Maya and Martin Eli Gerber; devoted nephew of Marilyn and Paul Walter and Bernard and Jean Carton. Services at SOL LEVINSON 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Monday, November 17, at 2 PM. Interment Arlington Cemetery Chizuk Amuno Congregation.

Rogers Ave. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be sent to USAgainstMS, 201 West Padonia Rd. Suite 600, Timonium, MD 21093. In mourning at 725 Mt. Wilson Lane Pikesville MD 21208 thru Wednesday.

sollevinson.com BURRIS James C. On November 13, 2008, JAMES CURTIS BURRIS of Havre de Grace, MD and Edgartown, MA; survivied by his loving wife Margaret C. Burris and children, Elizabeth Harwood and Martha Berry of Chattanooga, TN, Cecilia Porter of Atlanta, GA, and Sarah Stone of Charleston, SC; also survived by a brother, Robert of Denver, CO; nine grandchildren; sisters and brother-in-law and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Garrison Forest Road, Owings Mills, on Wednesday, December 3 at 11 A.M.

A reception will immediately follow. A funeral and burial with military honors will occur on Thursday, Feburary 5 at 1 P.M. in the Eisenhauer Chapel at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The West Point Class of 54 Fund or The Wounded Warrior Organizations supporting the families of injured soilders. Arrangements by Henry W.

Jenkins Sons Funeral Home. BURACZYNSKI Dorothy L. On November 14, 2008, DOROTHY L. "Dottie" beloved mother of David R. Thomas and Vannessa G.

Freeman. Devoted daughter of Jesse R. and the late Mary L. Carr. Loving grandmother of Aleia G.

Thomas great grandmother of Arianna Pozzuoli, Jordan and Nevaeh Lewis, dear sister of Betty, Jesse, Calvin, Billy and the late Virginia also survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call at THE JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME P.A., 8521 Loch Raven Blvd. (beltway exit 29B) on Monday from 3 to 9 p.m.; where all are invited to attend Funeral Services on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. Donations may be made in her memory to the Maryland SPCA, 330 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211 or www.mdspca.org.

Condolences may be sent to www.jfhmd.com. KNOWLES Marguerite B. Peacefully on November 15, 2008, MARQUERITE B. KNOWLES(nee Bertling); beloved mother of Donald W. Knowles and his wife Audrey of Baltimore County, MD, Jeanette (Knowles) and her husband Jerry Freund of Port Lucie, FL, and Sandra (Knowles) and her husband Ronald Mewshaw of Anne Arundel County, MD; cherished grandmother of 11 grandchildren, 20 great- grandchildren and 10 great great-grandchildren.

Family members and friends may call at the family owned AMBROSE FUNERAL HOME, 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, on Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Church of the Ascension, 4603 Poplar Avenue, Halethorpe on Wednesday. Interment to follow at Meadowridge Memorial Park. www.ambrosefuneralhomes.com KATZ Laurence Ner Tamid Synagogue Family expresses heartfelt condolences on the passing of our member LAURENCE KATZ, beloved husband of Gail, and extends sincerest sympathy to the family. KATZ laurence KATZ, LaurenceChevra Ahavas Chesed, deeply regrets to announce the passing of our beloved Member LAURENCE DARREN KATZ.

Please attend the house of mourning. Laurie Gutman, President KATZ Laurence Darren On November 15, 2008, LAURENCE DARREN KATZ; beloved husband of Gail Katz (nee Wittik); beloved father of Sarah Katz; devoted brother of Marilyn Finkelsen and Mark Katz; devoted brother-in-law of Vivian Katz, Ann Wittik-Bravmann and Daniel Bravmann; loving son of Thelma (nee Gold) and the late Norman H. Katz; dear nephew of Beverly Katz; loving uncle of Sandi and Evan McKinney, Michael and Steven Finkelsen; loving great uncle of Nathan Finkelsen and Lyla McKinney. Services were held at SOL LEVINSON 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Sunday, November 16, at 3 PM. Interment Chevra Ahavas Chesed Cemetery Randallstown.

Please omit flowers. In mourning at 2424 Forest Green Court Baltimore MD 21209. sollevinson.com KAJANGHI Manuel On November 9, 2008, MANUEL KAJANGHI, of Alameda, CA, beloved father of Yvonne Kazan of Millersville, MD, Manuel Kazan of Alameda, CA, Eleni Taylor and Robert Taylor of Delray Beach, FL. Memorial service pending. HUEBSCHMAN Michael T.

On November 14, 2008, MICHAEL T. HUEBSCHMAN; beloved son of Dorothy T. Krepka and the late James R. Huebschman; loving brother of Robert Timothy Richard K. and David J.

Huebschman, JoAnn Monroe, Mary Anne Huebschman and Janet L. Meyers. Also survived by many loving family members. Funeral services will be held at the Connelly Funeral Home of Essex, 300 Mace Avenue, Tuesday, 2 P.M. Visitin hours Tuesday 1 to 3 P.M.

In lieu of flowers, doantions may be made to a Catholic Charity of your choice. Intement private. HOLTSCHNEIDER Lucille On November 14, 2008, LUCILLE HOLTSCHNEIDER beloved wife of the late Jacob Holtschneider; loving mother of Patricia Stevenson, Sandra Gregory, Alice Holtschneider, Charles Holtschneider and the late James Holtschneider; dear sister of Alvin James. also survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, P.A., 1407 Old Eastern Avenue, Essex at Route 702 (beltway exit 36) on Monday from 7 to 8 P.M.

Graveside service will be held Tuesday 11 A.M in Holly Hill Memorial Gardens. HOLMAN Samuel On November 13, 2008, SAMUEL. Beloved husband of Maelena Holman and devoted brother of Mary Green-Singleton (James) of Brentwood, MD, and Oscar Holman (Annabelle) of Dilwyn, VA. He is also survived by nieces, nephews, in-laws and other relatives. Friends may visit JAMES A.

MORTON SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Laurens Street, Tuesday 2 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Wednesday at City Temple of Baltimore (Baptist), 317 Dolphin Street. The family will receive friends 10 to 10:30 A.M. Funeral services will begin at 10:30 A.M. HOCHMAN Samuel On November 15, 2008, SAMUEL husband of Leah Hochman (nee Grudzik); devoted father of Harry Hochman of Florida, and Rosalind Taylor of Baltimore, MD; dear father-in-law of Marcia Hochman and Harold Taylor; beloved grandfather of Josh and Beth Hochman, Martin Taylor and his wife Vered, and Hilary Taylor; loving great grandfather of Maya and Guy Taylor.

Services at SOL LEVINSON 8900 Reisterstown Road, at Mount Wilson Lane on Monday, November 17, at 3 PM. Interment Beth Tfiloh Cemetery 5800 Windsor Mill Road. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 8002 Brynmor Court Apartment (Stevenson Commons) Pikesville MD 21208. sollevinson.com HELINSKI Estelle M.

On November 16, 2008, ESTELLE M. HELINSKI (nee Zakoscielny); beloved wife of the late Joseph Helinski. She is survived by many loving family and friends. Christian Wake Service at Kaczorowski Funeral Home, P.A., 1201 Dundalk Avenue, on Tuesday. Funeral Mass in Holy Rosary Church on Wednesday at 10 A.M.

Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HARRIS Ida K. On November 15, 2008, IDA K.

HARRIS (nee Kolodny); beloved wife of the late Maurice E. Harris; beloved mother of Frederick S. Harris and the late David S. Harris; devoted mother-in-law of Esther Harris and Helaine (Honey) Yellin; devoted sister of Josephine Friedman and the late Celia Chertkoff, Rose Morris and Dorothy (Bixie) Marks; loving grandmother of Stephen Harris, Susan Herskovitz, Dr. Carolyn Sigman, Lisa Schultz and Lauren Harris.

Also survived by 12 loving great-grandchildren. Funeral services and interment will be held at Beth El Memorial Park Randallstown, on Monday, November 17, at 12 Noon. Please omit flowers. In mourning at 7212 Denberg Road (Greengate) Baltimore MD 21209 Arrangements by SOL LEVINSON INC. sollevinson.com HARLAN Joseph B.

On November 13, 2008, JOSEPH "Joe" B. HARLAN; beloved husband of Jane Z. Harlan (nee Weyback); devoted father of Joseph B. Harlan, and his wife Sarah, Eric R. Harlan and his wife Laura, Luke E.

Harlan and his wife Elizabeth; devoted stepfather of Thomas F. Zink, III, and his wife Brin and Ashley Zink McLain and her husband Matthew; loving stepson of Loretta K. Harlan; dear brother of Charles and G. Michael Harlan; loving grandfather of Hannah, Callie, Alex, Grace, Benson, Tyler and Reed Harlan. The family will receive friends at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home 1050 York Road (beltway exit 26) on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.

A memorial service will be held in the Second Presbyterian Church, 4200 St. Paul Street, on Wednesday at 10:30 A.M. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, family request that those that are willing and able to donate blood or make a contribution to the American Red Cross. Florist RaimondisFuneralFlowers.com 410.655.7700 Since 1934 say what words can never MANAGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ANY TIME NIGHT OR DAY with The Baltimore Subscriber Services visit www.baltimoresun.com/subscriberservices or call 1-888-539-1280.

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