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Maryland Native Jay Briscoe, Longtime Pro Wrestling Star, Dies In Head-On Crash At 38
Pro wrestling legend Jay Briscoe, a Maryland native, died in a violent car crash that also critically injured his two young daughters, according to police.
Salisbury native Jamin “Jay Briscoe” Pugh, 38, who was a wrestling star in Ring of Honor for more than two decades, died on Tuesday, Jan. 17 after being involved in a head-on crash in Delaware with a 27-year-old woman.
According to police, Lillyanne Ternahan, 27, of Frankford, Delaware, was driving her truck shortly after 5 p.m. westbound on Laurel Road in Delaware when she unexpectedly drifted into the opposite lane of travel and struc…
Carpenter Nick Jennings Louden Dies, 31
Nicholas Jennings Louden, who was born in Baltimore, died on Jan. 2 at 31 years old.
Nick, of Mount Airy, worked as a carpenter but was passionate about caring for his birds, his truck and camping, according to his obituary.
He leaves behind his cherished wife, Kelsey D. Baker Louden, daughters Emma G. Sandifer-Louden and Laila M. Glover; father Scott Louden (Janey Louden); mother Debra Andrews Wheatley (Tony Ellicott); siblings Joe W. Louden, Andrew G. Maio, Rachel E. Wheatley, Angela C. Maio; grandparents; and a host of friends and loved ones.
Interment in Glen Haven …
Worker Killed In Cecil County Landfill Accident Was 'Honest, Hardworking,' Friend Says
An industrial accident at the Cecil County Landfill left a Colora man dead after he was trapped under heavy machinery he had been working on, officials announced.
Investigators from the Cecil County Sheriff's Office say that Stephen Brown, 37, died on Thursday, Dec. 29 when he was fixing a piece of equipment that accidentally fell on him, pinning him to death.
Other workers attempted to rescue him and perform life-saving measures, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to officials, who noted that Brown was employed by a company contracted through the Cecil County government.
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Gordon Lambert Of Baltimore Dies, 36
A community is mourning the loss of a Baltimore father who passed away shortly before the holidays, according to an obituary.
Baltimore native Gordon D. Lambert, Jr., 36, passed away on Monday, Dec. 12. He leaves behind his two children, Sean and Micaila, a sister, parents, and many other family members and friends, the obituary continues.
A visitation was held for Lambert on Sunday, Dec. 18 in Landsdowne with a service scheduled Monday, Dec. 19. Gordon Lambert will be heavily missed by many. To read his full obituary, click here.