Barney, Rex b. December 19, 1924 d. August 12, 1997 Major League Baseball Player. He is best remembered for pitching a no-hitter and being the Baltimore Orioles' public-address announcer for 25 years until his death. The right-handed pitcher received a $5,000 bonus in 1943 and was promoted to the Brooklyn Dodgers just months after graduating from high school. On his first pitch in the big leagues, he hit the Cubs' Eddie Stanky in the back. That was a sign of things to come. He wound up walking more batters than he struck out (410 walks and 336...[Read More] (Bio by: Ron Coons) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Plot: Good Shepherd Garden (Section 11)
Jarrett, Berrie Henry b. June 10, 1894 d. August 14, 1927 Mexican Campaign (Vera Cruz) Medal of Honor Recipient. He served as a Seaman in the US Navy on board the USS FLORIDA. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for action at Vera Cruz, Mexico on April 21, 1914. His citation reads "On board the USS FLORIDA Jarrett displayed extraordinary heroism in the line of his profession during the seizure of Vera Cruz, Mexico, 21 April 1914." (Bio by: Don Morfe) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Leary, Cornelius Lawrence Ludlow b. October 22, 1813 d. March 21, 1893 US Congressman. Elected to represent Maryland's 3rd District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1861 to 1863. Also served as a Member of the Maryland State House of Delegates in 1838, and Presidential Elector from Maryland in 1856. (Bio by: K) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Maisel, Frederick Charles 'Fritz' b. December 23, 1889 d. April 22, 1967 Major League Baseball Player. Primarily a third baseman, he played in the International League until 1913, when he was sold to the New York Yankees and played there until 1917. He was traded to the St. Louis Browns for the 1918 season. He also played at second base and the outfield. Over his six year career, he batted .242 with 6 home runs 148 runs batted in. He led in stolen bases in 1914 with 74. His younger brother [Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Natwick, Mildred b. June 19, 1905 d. October 25, 1994 Actress. She was a versatile performer whom created eccentric, whimsical and spunky characters in plays, film and television for more than 60 years. A familiar figure on the Broadway stage, she appeared in over 40 productions. For feature films, her many credit's included "The Enchanted Cottage" (1945), "The Late George Apley" (1947), "Cheaper by the Dozen" (1950), "The Quiet Man" (1952), "The Court Jester" (1956), "Barefoot In the Park" (1967), "Daisy Miller" (1974) and "Dangerous Liaisons" (...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Plot: Mausoleum Annex, far left wall
Scala, Gerald Michael 'Jerry' b. September 27, 1924 d. December 14, 1993 Major League Baseball Player. He played outfield for the Chicago White Sox from 1948-1950. He was originally signed by the New York Yankees in 1942, he went to the New York Giants in 1946 and sent to the Chicago before the 1947 season. He began playing with Chicago early in the 1948 season. The following season, he was traded for himself to and from the Pacific League as a trade to complete "a player to be named later" trade. In his three seasons, he appeared in 80 games and batted .223 with 43...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert) Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn (Baltimore County), Baltimore County, Maryland, USA