Arthur F. “Freddie” Crow, a retired IBM field engineer and railroad fan who enjoyed collecting and repairing clocks and railroad memorabilia, died July 9 of complications from Alzheimer’s disease at his Bethany Village retirement community home in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The former longtime Pikesville resident was 86.
Frank V. “Bo” Boozer Jr., a Towson lawyer and member of the firm of Covahey & Boozer, P.A., died from an embolism July 4 at his Rodgers Forge home. He was 42.
John R. Froines, a quiet but politically stalwart chemist who stood trial alongside six other anti-war activists known collectively as the Chicago Seven died Wednesday in Santa Monica, California. He was 83.
After his acquittal for inciting a riot at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, he became a leading environmental toxicologist, shaping government standards on lead and diesel exhaust.