Jack Mitchell, president of the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home and Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, was named president of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA). Established in 1882, this is only the second time in the organization’s history that a funeral director from Maryland has been elected NFDA president. The late Maurice E. “Mike” Newnam III, of Easton, .
Harry R. Kahler, who founded a company that provided technical services to federal agencies including NASA, died of cancer Jan. 14 at his home in Timonium. He was 94.
Dorothy M. “Dot” Perry, who was the co-owner with her husband of Gordon Florist Inc. and enjoyed preparing gourmet dinners, died of colon cancer Oct. 28 at her Towson home. She was 83.
Dorothy M. “Dot” Perry, who was the co-owner with her husband of Gordon Florist Inc. and enjoyed preparing gourmet dinners, died of colon cancer Oct. 28 at her Towson home. She was 83.