Dr. Genevieve E. “Gene” Matanoski, an epidemiologist and the longest- serving faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who was internationally known for her work in toxic exposure research, died Oct. 2 of a heart attack at Sinai Hospital. The Reisterstown resident was 92.
Dr. Genevieve E. “Gene” Matanoski, an epidemiologist and the longest- serving faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health who was internationally known for her work in toxic exposure research, died Oct. 2 of a heart attack at Sinai Hospital. The Reisterstown resident was 92.
Theodora Pappas “Teddie” Poletis, a retired Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School librarian and church musician who was a historian of Baltimore’s Greek community, died Wednesday at Brightview White Marsh. She was 92 and formerly lived in Rodgers Forge.
Theodora Pappas “Teddie” Poletis, a retired Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School librarian and church musician who was a historian of Baltimore’s Greek community, died Wednesday at Brightview White Marsh. She was 92 and formerly lived in Rodgers Forge.
Nancy M. Brennan, a nationally prominent museum curator who was the former executive director of Baltimore’s City Life Museums, died from cancer Sept. 3 at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center.