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Harford Funeral home, Legion posts team up to retire flags - Baltimore Sun

Monday, June 19, 2017

Mailboxes were purchased from a mailbox supply company and an American flag wrap was placed on them by the local company, Big House Signs, in Havre de Grace.The boxes were installed a few weeks ago at Bel Air American Legion Post 39 on Hickory Avenue and the Patrick Dailey-Mark Logsdon Memorial Service Post 17 on Edgewood Road in Edgewood by Edsel Spellman."Folks can just pull up out front and place their old flag in the box and we take care of it from there," Post 17 Commander Ed McCann said. "Within a week after it was installed, I had to empty the box. It was so full you couldn't even put another flag in there."After the flags are collected they are taken to the funeral home, where they are stored at its Memorial Center."When able and with the family's permission, a flag will be cremated with a veteran to show the proper honor to both the flag and the veteran," McComas said.Other Legion and VFW posts in Harford County have expressed interest in having one of the boxes placed at their sites, he said."We hope to serve two purposes with the program: to properly dispose of the American flag while at the same time providing the additional honor that the veteran has earned through their service," he said.

Michael Alexander Saia - Cecil Whig

Monday, March 06, 2017

Michael Alexander Saia, of Port Deposit, MD, passed away on February 27, 2017. He was 28.Mr. Saia was born in Havre de Grace, MD, to Alexander and Diane Price Saia of Elkton, MD. He was the dear brother of Rachel Saia and uncle of his beloved nieces, Sierra and Serenity Nicks. Michael was the grandchild of Karen and Leonard Saia of Toms River, NJ, and Alma Price of Port Deposit, MD. He was the nephew of Rose Price and Deborah Hall. He is also survived by his life-long friends, Pete LaFrancesca, Ray Laney, and Matt Stewart, many cousins and numerous friends. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Ted Price; and cousin, Geoffrey Hall.Michael loved working on, building and riding motorcycles. He also enjoyed fishing and being with his family and friends.A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 9, from 6-8 p.m., at Zellman Funeral Home, P.A., 123 S. Washington St., Havre de Grace, MD. Funeral services will begin at 8 p.m.Contributions may be made in his memory to Diane Saia, c/o Zellman Funeral Home, P.A., 123 South Washington St., Havre de Grace, MD 21078.Online condolences may be made at: ww...

William 'Bill' Bosley Jr., 41, of Havre de Grace - Patch.com

Monday, January 16, 2017

On Thursday, Dec. 29, 2016, William J. “Bill” Bosley Jr., 41, of Havre de Grace; loving son of William J. “Bill” Bosley and Bev Bosley (nee Long); devoted brother of Jennifer Robin Reinke and her husband Josh, Amanda Rene Lattimore and her husband J.R., and Jessica Frances Savage and her husband Mark; beloved uncle of Meghan and Joshua Reinke and Alyssa and Andrew Lattimore; dear grandson of Frances Grace Bosley.Family and friends will honor Bill’s life at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services-Bel Air, 3 Newport Dr. (Rts. 23 & 24-Forest Hill), on Wednesday, Jan. 4, from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy will be held at St. John the Evangelist Church 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes, Maryland, on Thursday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m.Interment St. John the Evangelist Church Cemetery.Image via Shutterstock.

William Marshall Edwards III, 37 - Patch.com

Monday, January 09, 2017

William Marshall Edwards III, age 37, of Middle River, passed away on Jan. 1, 2017. Born in Havre de Grace, he was the son of William M. Edwards Jr. of Abingdon and the late Linda Jane (Smith) Miller.He worked in home construction and loved family gatherings, Sunday dinners and spending time with his daughter, Cece. He also loved picking on his sisters and watching football, especially the Baltimore Ravens. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Randi O. Edwards; his daughter, Cecilia Edwards of Middle River; siblings, Cyle J. Allio of Abingdon, Connie M. Edwards of Edgewood, Eden M. Allio of Aberdeen, Evonna M. Allio of Abingdon and Tina Ray of Abingdon; and grandparents, John and Sheba Smith of Street. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his stepmother Sandra Marie Edwards.Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. followed by a service at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, at McComas Funeral Home, 1317 Cokesbury Rd., Abingdon, MD 21009.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may...

Father of Isaac Pfarr remembers his son's strong interest in police work - Baltimore Sun

Monday, October 31, 2016

Abigail, 10, plus his grandparents, family friends and his dog, Harley.A funeral service was held at Schimunek Funeral Home in Bel Air, followed by a burial service at Angel Hill Cemetery in Havre de Grace, where the Pfarrs have family plots, and then a reception in the parish hall at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Emmorton.The official cause of Isaac's death is still under investigation, but Robert Pfarr believes it was a seizure. He said his son was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2013 and had experienced nighttime seizures in the past.Pfarr said his son took medication, but he had missed doses for a couple of days before he died. He suspects it was because of Isaac's excitement about his school's Homecoming activities, such as the annual dance and football game.Isaac attended the Homecoming dance on the night of Saturday, Oct. 15, and his family found him the next morning, Pfarr said.Pfarr said the support that he and his family have received from Patterson Mill High School, where Isaac was a junior and a football player, as well as the police department and their neighbors in the Bel Air area, has been "overwhelming."He said the past week has been "touch and go" and "minute to minute," as family members laugh at one moment and cry at the next.Isaac's death has been hard on his siblings, especially his sister Abigail, Pfarr said."It's just going to take some time to find what the new normal is going to be," he said.Dick Schwanke, of Abingdon, is a family friend and was an was considered like a grandfather to Isaac. His wife, Alma, is a longtime friend of Isaac's mother, and she baby-sat Isaac as an infant. Schwanke also watched Isaac play during home football games."It was great to see a big show of support from the school community and the whole public service community," Schwanke said of the attendance at the services for Isaac.He called the community's support, including a police motorcade escort made up of officers from multiple state and local police agencies, "pretty impressive.""Even when Harford County grows you realize it's still, at times, a small community," Schwanke, who grew up in the county, said.Isaac's family are not current members of St. Mary's, but Isaac had been attending meetings of the church's youth group, Youth Awakening, du...

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Harford Funeral home, Legion posts team up to retire flags - Baltimore Sun

Monday, June 19, 2017

Mailboxes were purchased from a mailbox supply company and an American flag wrap was placed on them by the local company, Big House Signs, in Havre de Grace.The boxes were installed a few weeks ago at Bel Air American Legion Post 39 on Hickory Avenue and the Patrick Dailey-Mark Logsdon Memorial Service Post 17 on Edgewood Road in Edgewood by Edsel Spellman."Folks can just pull up out front and place their old flag in the box and we take care of it from there," Post 17 Commander Ed McCann said. "Within a week after it was installed, I had to empty the box. It was so full you couldn't even put another flag in there."After the flags are collected they are taken to the funeral home, where they are stored at its Memorial Center."When able and with the family's permission, a flag will be cremated with a veteran to show the proper honor to both the flag and the veteran," McComas said.Other Legion and VFW posts in Harford County have expressed interest in having one of the boxes placed at their sites, he said."We hope to serve two purposes with the program: to properly dispose of the American flag while at the same time providing the additional honor that the veteran has earned through their service," he said.

Michael Alexander Saia - Cecil Whig

Monday, March 06, 2017

Michael Alexander Saia, of Port Deposit, MD, passed away on February 27, 2017. He was 28.Mr. Saia was born in Havre de Grace, MD, to Alexander and Diane Price Saia of Elkton, MD. He was the dear brother of Rachel Saia and uncle of his beloved nieces, Sierra and Serenity Nicks. Michael was the grandchild of Karen and Leonard Saia of Toms River, NJ, and Alma Price of Port Deposit, MD. He was the nephew of Rose Price and Deborah Hall. He is also survived by his life-long friends, Pete LaFrancesca, Ray Laney, and Matt Stewart, many cousins and numerous friends. He was predeceased by his grandfather, Ted Price; and cousin, Geoffrey Hall.Michael loved working on, building and riding motorcycles. He also enjoyed fishing and being with his family and friends.A visitation will be held on Thursday, March 9, from 6-8 p.m., at Zellman Funeral Home, P.A., 123 S. Washington St., Havre de Grace, MD. Funeral services will begin at 8 p.m.Contributions may be made in his memory to Diane Saia, c/o Zellman Funeral Home, P.A., 123 South Washington St., Havre de Grace, MD 21078.Online condolences may be made at: ww...

William 'Bill' Bosley Jr., 41, of Havre de Grace - Patch.com

Monday, January 16, 2017

On Thursday, Dec. 29, 2016, William J. “Bill” Bosley Jr., 41, of Havre de Grace; loving son of William J. “Bill” Bosley and Bev Bosley (nee Long); devoted brother of Jennifer Robin Reinke and her husband Josh, Amanda Rene Lattimore and her husband J.R., and Jessica Frances Savage and her husband Mark; beloved uncle of Meghan and Joshua Reinke and Alyssa and Andrew Lattimore; dear grandson of Frances Grace Bosley.Family and friends will honor Bill’s life at the family owned Evans Funeral Chapel & Cremation Services-Bel Air, 3 Newport Dr. (Rts. 23 & 24-Forest Hill), on Wednesday, Jan. 4, from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Liturgy will be held at St. John the Evangelist Church 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes, Maryland, on Thursday, Jan. 5, at 11 a.m.Interment St. John the Evangelist Church Cemetery.Image via Shutterstock.

William Marshall Edwards III, 37 - Patch.com

Monday, January 09, 2017

William Marshall Edwards III, age 37, of Middle River, passed away on Jan. 1, 2017. Born in Havre de Grace, he was the son of William M. Edwards Jr. of Abingdon and the late Linda Jane (Smith) Miller.He worked in home construction and loved family gatherings, Sunday dinners and spending time with his daughter, Cece. He also loved picking on his sisters and watching football, especially the Baltimore Ravens. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Randi O. Edwards; his daughter, Cecilia Edwards of Middle River; siblings, Cyle J. Allio of Abingdon, Connie M. Edwards of Edgewood, Eden M. Allio of Aberdeen, Evonna M. Allio of Abingdon and Tina Ray of Abingdon; and grandparents, John and Sheba Smith of Street. He is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by his stepmother Sandra Marie Edwards.Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. followed by a service at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 7, at McComas Funeral Home, 1317 Cokesbury Rd., Abingdon, MD 21009.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may...

Father of Isaac Pfarr remembers his son's strong interest in police work - Baltimore Sun

Monday, October 31, 2016

Abigail, 10, plus his grandparents, family friends and his dog, Harley.A funeral service was held at Schimunek Funeral Home in Bel Air, followed by a burial service at Angel Hill Cemetery in Havre de Grace, where the Pfarrs have family plots, and then a reception in the parish hall at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Emmorton.The official cause of Isaac's death is still under investigation, but Robert Pfarr believes it was a seizure. He said his son was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2013 and had experienced nighttime seizures in the past.Pfarr said his son took medication, but he had missed doses for a couple of days before he died. He suspects it was because of Isaac's excitement about his school's Homecoming activities, such as the annual dance and football game.Isaac attended the Homecoming dance on the night of Saturday, Oct. 15, and his family found him the next morning, Pfarr said.Pfarr said the support that he and his family have received from Patterson Mill High School, where Isaac was a junior and a football player, as well as the police department and their neighbors in the Bel Air area, has been "overwhelming."He said the past week has been "touch and go" and "minute to minute," as family members laugh at one moment and cry at the next.Isaac's death has been hard on his siblings, especially his sister Abigail, Pfarr said."It's just going to take some time to find what the new normal is going to be," he said.Dick Schwanke, of Abingdon, is a family friend and was an was considered like a grandfather to Isaac. His wife, Alma, is a longtime friend of Isaac's mother, and she baby-sat Isaac as an infant. Schwanke also watched Isaac play during home football games."It was great to see a big show of support from the school community and the whole public service community," Schwanke said of the attendance at the services for Isaac.He called the community's support, including a police motorcade escort made up of officers from multiple state and local police agencies, "pretty impressive.""Even when Harford County grows you realize it's still, at times, a small community," Schwanke, who grew up in the county, said.Isaac's family are not current members of St. Mary's, but Isaac had been attending meetings of the church's youth group, Youth Awakening, du...