Agnew, Spiro Theodore b. November 9, 1918 d. September 17, 1996 39th United States Vice President, Maryland Governor. A Maryland lawyer and executive of Baltimore County, he was elected governor of Maryland in a three-way race in 1966. He served until 1969, having been picked by Richard M. Nixon to be his Vice Presidential running mate in 1968. He was elected with Nixon that year, and reelected in 1972. In 1973 he resigned the Vice Presidential Office after allegations of bribery from...[Read More] Cause of death: Leukemia Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Plot: Section 2, Garden of the Last Supper
Hall, Irv b. October 7, 1918 d. December 12, 2006 Major League Baseball Player. Born Irvin Gladstone Hall, he was an infielder for four seasons (1943 to 1946) with the Philadelphia Athletics. Known for his fine fielding skills, Hall's best offensive year was in 1945 when he had a season high 161 hits. In 508 career games, Hall had 496 hits with a lifetime .261 batting average. (Bio by: C.S.) Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Kelly, Pat b. July 30, 1944 d. October 2, 2005 Major League Baseball Player. He was an outfielder for fifteen seasons with the Minnesota Twins, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians. He was named to the 1973 American League All Star Team. Kelly was a member of the 1979 Orioles team that won the American League Pennant. He has a career 1147 hits with a .264 lifetime batting average in 1385 games. He was the brother of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Leroy Kelly. After the end of his baseball...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Cause of death: Heart attack Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
McCafferty, Donald W. b. March 12, 1921 d. July 28, 1974 Professional Football Coach. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he coached the Baltimore Colts from 1970 to 1972, and the Detroit Lions from 1973 to 1974. He died in Pontiac, Michigan, in July 1974, at the age of 53. (Bio by: K) Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Unitas, Johnny b. May 7, 1933 d. September 11, 2002 Hall of Fame Professional Football Player. Played 19 years (1955 to 1973), 18 with the Baltimore Colts, and one with the San Diego Chargers. Considered but most to be the greatest quaterback of all time. He broke nearly every NFL passing record and won three championships with the Baltimore Colts in an 18 year career. In 1958 and 1959 he led the Baltimore Colts to NFL championships and in 1970 to the Superbowl. Twice he was voted Most Valuable Player (1964 and 1967). In 1979, he was inducted...[Read More] (Bio by: K) Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, Timonium, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA