Boswell, Dave b. January 20, 1945 d. June 11, 2012 Major League Baseball Player. For eight seasons (1964 to 1971), he was a pitcher with the Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers and Baltimore Orioles. Born David Wilson Boswell, he attended Calvert Hall College High School (Maryland), prior to being signed as an amateur free agent by the Twins in 1963. He marked his Major League debut on September 18th 1964 and recorded 2 wins in 4 games pitched that year. The following season (1965), he split time as a starter and reliever (posting 6 wins in 27...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Moreland Memorial Park, Parkville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Lau, Charlie b. April 12, 1933 d. March 18, 1984 Major League Baseball Player, Coach. Known for his batting methods for which earned him the reputation as one of the most respected hitting coaches of his era. For eleven seasons (1956, 1958 to 1967), he played at the catcher position with the Detroit Tigers Milwaukee Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Athletics and Atlanta Braves. Born Charles (also spelled as Charley) Richard Lau , he attended Romulus High School (Michigan) and was signed as an amateur free agent by Detroit in 1952. He...[Read More] (Bio by: C.S.) Moreland Memorial Park, Parkville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Plot: Haven Of Peace, Lot 691
Wiedorfer, Sgt. Paul Joseph b. January 17, 1921 d. May 25, 2011 World War II Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient. A Baltimore native, he worked at the city's Gas & Electric Company and was recently married when he joined the US Army in 1943. He was assigned as a Private to Company G, 318th Infantry Regiment, 80th Infantry Division, and deployed to France in 1944. Wiedorfer was awarded his CMOH for actions near Chaumont, Belgium on December 25, 1944. His citation reads: "He alone made it possible for his company to advance until its objective was seized...[Read More] Moreland Memorial Park, Parkville, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA GPS coordinates: 39.3792992, -76.5616989 (hddd.dddd)