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Obituaries

Joe Knight, radio personality

Joe Knight, a radio personality who was known to several generations of WFBR-AM and WCBM-AM listeners as "Joe Knight, the Knight of the Spinning Roundtable" during the golden age of Baltimore radio, died Saturday at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers, Fla., of complications from a broken hip. The...

  • Amy J. Scherr, Baltimore lawyer
    Amy J. Scherr, Baltimore lawyer

    Amy J. Scherr, a Baltimore lawyer who represented the Maryland Division of Unemployment Insurance and was executive secretary and counsel to the Maryland Commission on Judicial Disabilities, died Monday at Symphony Manor assisted living in Roland Park of Alzheimer's disease. The North Roland...

  • Estelle D. Price-Street, businesswoman
    Estelle D. Price-Street, businesswoman

    Estelle D. Price-Street, a jazz promoter, dancer and funeral home owner, died in her sleep Oct. 28 at Stella Maris in Timonium. She was 83.

  • Myrtle C. 'Mattsy' Lobig, longtime city teacher
    Myrtle C. 'Mattsy' Lobig, longtime city teacher

    Myrtle C."Mattsy" Lobig, a former Patterson Park High School English teacher who spent more than three decades getting her students to appreciate the works of William Shakespeare, died Tuesday in her sleep at her Dundalk home. She was 90.

  • Phyllis C. Bathurst, microbiologist
    Phyllis C. Bathurst, microbiologist

    Phyllis C. Bathurst, a board-certified microbiologist who worked at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, died there Oct. 26 of a heart attack. She was 65.

  • Patricia M. Krehnbrink, homemaker, volunteer
    Patricia M. Krehnbrink, homemaker, volunteer

    Patricia M. Krehnbrink, a homemaker who was a longtime member and volunteer at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Anne Arundel County, died Wednesday at Heron Point retirement community in Chestertown. She was 91.

  • Thomas A. Cebula, microbiologist and JHU professor
    Thomas A. Cebula, microbiologist and JHU professor

    Thomas A. Cebula, a lauded microbiologist who helped develop ways to speed up the identification of dangerous pathogens and taught as a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University, died Wednesday at Union Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. He was 67.

  • Scott Linardi, roofer, metal artist
    Scott Linardi, roofer, metal artist

    Scott Linardi, a roofer and metal artist, died Wednesday after falling from a slate roof he was inspecting in the Original Northwood neighborhood. He was unresponsive after being taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Hampden-Medfield area resident was 42.

  • Gary D. Schenker
    Gary D. Schenker

    Gary D. Schenker, an attorney who formerly worked in the Baltimore City state's attorney's office and for the past 11 years had been in the office of the Baltimore County Public Defender, died Oct. 15 at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center of a cardiac arrest. The Owings...

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