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H. ALICE CARR SHIELDS
1994
[H. ALICE CARR SHIELDS], 89, formerly of Washington Street, Easton, died March 24 in Easton Nursing Center.
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Correction
2006
Feb. 22--An article in Sunday's Howard County section of The Sun incorrectly gave...
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Shields Harvey Clarke
2007
A native of Roxboro, Mr. Clarke was the son of the late Lawrence C. Clarke Jr. and the late Amine Averette Harvey. Mr. Clarke served four years in the U.S. Navy and retired from AT&T Technologies, and from Amax Company. He was preceded in death by a brother, Lawrence C.
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Donegal Alumni Band dusts off the instruments and takes to the field to mark Donegal's 50th anniversary
2004
\"Here\" was the football field at Donegal High School in Mount Joy. This year, the school district celebrates its 50th anniversary (Donegal combined the former Mount Joy, Marietta, and Maytown high schools), and among the most enthusiastic celebrants were the 130 members of the Donegal Alumni Band. At 67, Jack McKain, class of 1955 and a retired technician from Wyeth Laboratories in Marietta, was the oldest member of DAB (Donegal Alumni Band). He admitted he'd never really put down his \"bari sax\" (baritone saxophone), playing NCO and officer's clubs when he was in the U.S. Air Force (1955-1959); he now plays with the 35-member Rohrerstown Citizens Band. Scott Braderman, 39, Shields' grandson, was a DAB guest-of- honor. Although he graduated from the former Grandview Elementary in Mount Joy, his family moved to the Harrisburg area, making him a 1983 graduate of Susquehanna Township High School. Although clarinet had been his instrument, Braderman, a U.S. Army intelligence officer who traveled from Washington D.C. for the occasion, played his \"Grandpa's\" alto sax, a gleaming family treasure made in Paris, France.
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Correction
2006
An article in Sunday's Howard County section of The Sun incorrectly gave...
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James H. Shields
2004
He is survived by his sons, [Brad] and Mark (Karen) and the two best grandkids in the world, Kailey Anne and Alex. They made him laugh and he was so proud of them. Kailey liked to draw as did her grandpa and Alex is finally here to carry on the \"[James H. Shields]\" name.
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What a lucky escape
2004
I cried when I read about those children on the bus who were lucky not to have been badly hurt.
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Management buys out family insurance brokerage
2007
We wish [Jason Gandy] and [Roger Snowden] and their staff all good fortune in taking the business forward.\" The brothers will continue to operate a separate company, SME Financial Services, with co-director Janette Town, along with their estates business of Shield Estates UK.
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DUI-manslaughter charge gets man 20-year sentence
2006
Michael McClure, 25, was sentenced to 10 years each in the deaths of Lourie Ann Hendrix Shields, 33, of Starkville, and Bessie H. Shields, 64, of Crawford. The two died following a head-on collision the night of Jan. 13.
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Joan E. Shields, 51
1993
She leaves two sons, Thomas H. Shields Jr. of Greenfield and Daniel J. Shields of Fitchburg; a daughter, Ann M. Proctor of Lunenburg; three sisters, Phyllis Neithercut, Constance Carpenter and Beverly Matson, all of Fitchburg; four grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Fitchburg, daughter of Francois X. and Marie A.
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