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The state money to build Oriole Park at Camden Yards was secured with public testimony in Annapolis from a man who had undergone chemotherapy for colon cancer that very morning in Boston.
Many questions had been raised about Edward Bennett Williams' integrity and commitment to keeping the Orioles in Baltimore after Williams bought the team from Jerry Hoffberger for $12.3 million in 1979. But on March 4, 1987, before the Senate Finance Committee, the seasoned trial attorney assuaged legislators' fears, and, many say, sealed the deal for a new stadium.
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After 16 years on the bench, Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge M. Edward Williams will retire at the end of the year. The last retirement in the 23rd Judicial Circuit was that of Judge William Wegge in 2007.
A retirement party was held in Williams' honor Monday at the courthouse, where judges, attorneys and office personnel gathered to bid him farewell.
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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Eduardo C. Robreno, J. COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MAT...
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WILLIAMS
Ronald Edward
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WILLIAMS
Ronald Edward
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Our hearts were saddened by the loss of Mr. Charles E. Williams who was called home at 6:36 am on Friday morning May 2, 2008 at his residence. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and uncle. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, TeaMack and Carrie Williams (first born) on March 14, 1929 in Sutherland, Va., son Russell Williams, grandson Jacobi Moody and brother Lloyd H. Williams, Sr.
Mr. Williams was a good and loving son to his parents. He confessed Christ and was baptized at Rocky Branch Baptist Church where he held membership for over 60 years. He was the President of the Rocky Branch Mens' Chorus and a member of the Trustees for over 30 years. For all his life he had been faithful, dedicated and worked hard believing and living his life a...
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Obituaries Today Adkins, James Barker, Ernest D. Jr. Black, Mary M. Brogan, Robert A. Bruffy, Marion J. Chapman, Barbara J. Chinault, Lillian R. Cogar, Pearl Cook, James E. Davidson, Margaret L. Decker, Jill T. Dobbins, John H. Epperly, Jerry W. Forbes, Mary J. Huber, Jean G. Jones, Ernest E. Kitchen, Edward L. II Manley, Lewis E. McCormick, Eloise Miller, Martha C. Reed, Ruth H. Robinson, Dewey F. Snodgrass, Joseph Stillwell, Junior M. Swift, Anne M. Thompson, Benny J. Tincher, Paul Tonkin, Charles W. Tyree, Edward A. Williams, Anthony W. Wingrove, Wanda W.
James Adkins
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United States Court of Appeals
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NORFOLK - , 76, of the 2400 block of E. Princess Anne Road, passed away May 8, 2009, in his residence. He was born June 1, 1932, to the late Odelia and Edward Williams Sr. in North Carolina. He retired as a brick mason after 25 years of service. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Perry and a grandson, Martagise Poole.
He is survived by five daughters, Edwina Perry, Brenda Brown, Odelia Jones, Teresa Jones, and Katherine Williams; two sons, Edward "Dominic" Perry (Tina) and Mitch Jefferson (Betty); two sisters, Odelia Hardy and Lossie Gorham (Elmo); one brother, James Williams; 14 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; goddaughter, Gerrida Martin; special niece, Darlene Johnson; and a host of other relatives and friends.