Lloyd Leo Haak, a Chevrolet dealership general manager who made lasting relationships with his customers, died Wednesday at his home in the Phoenix community of Baltimore County. He was 72.
Lloyd Leo Haak, a Chevrolet dealership general manager who made lasting relationships with his customers, died Wednesday at his home in the Phoenix community of Baltimore County. He was 72.
Irving Henry Webster Phillips Jr., The Baltimore Sun’s first Black news photographer, who shot Cal Ripken’s first home run and Johnny Unitas’ last game, as well as the 1968 riots, died Dec. 22 at Loch Raven VA Medical Center. He was 79.
Irving Henry Webster Phillips Jr., The Baltimore Sun’s first Black news photographer, who shot Cal Ripken’s first home run and Johnny Unitas’ last game, as well as the 1968 riots, died Dec. 22 at Loch Raven VA Medical Center. He was 79.
Bernice “Bunny” Hutzler Stein – a matriarch of the storied Baltimore department store owners, a philanthropist to hospitals and health organizations and socialite – died of complications from old age at Roland Park Place Dec. 28, the day after her 105th birthday.