Bertha Lee Rundles, a retired Howard County Schools instructional assistant who was active in Locust United Methodist Church, died Nov. 16 at her home in Kansas City, Missouri. She was 91 and had lived in the village of Oakland Mills in Columbia.
Magdalena E. Gilbert, a Hungarian Jew who survived the horrors of Auschwitz and rebuilt her life after emigrating to Baltimore where she became a piano teacher, died of undetermined causes Oct. 15 at Sinai Hospital.
Caroline F. Donaghy, a vivacious and talented woman who had careers in the art, culinary, wine and animal care worlds and was a co-founder of Charm City Roller Girls, died Nov. 16 in Mount Vernon. She was 44.