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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

The Tentacle - Kevin Dayhoff: Veteran Foreclosures – A National Disgrace http://tinyurl.com/4cuxb78

February 9, 2011

Veteran Foreclosures – A National Disgrace  http://tinyurl.com/4cuxb78
Kevin E. Dayhoff
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act (SSCRA) of 1940 was passed into law just prior to World War II to provide certain legal protections for members of the military in such matters as civil actions, foreclosures, and bankruptcy caused by lengthy absences from home while on duty.

Never heard of this law? Well, you are not alone. Apparently some of the nation’s largest financial institutions – that should know the law – have never heard of it, either.

Just last Thursday, The New York Times carried a front-page story involving an Iraq veteran who lost his home through foreclosure.

What is particularly upsetting about the story is that it is alleged that the servicemember had his home taken away from him in violation of a law intended to protect active military personnel from creditors, according to The Times. “(A)gents of Deutsche Bank foreclosed on his small Michigan house, forcing Sergeant Hurley’s wife, Brandie, and her two young children to move out and find shelter elsewhere…”

The Iraq and Afghanistan wars have seen our nation utilize a large number of reservists and National Guard men and women in uniform. The deployments have often caused financial hardships, especially when military personnel find themselves trying to make ends meet on military pay that is far less than what they make in their civilian lives.

The New York Times article notes: “Even though some of the nation’s military families have been sending their breadwinners into war zones for almost a decade, some of the nation’s biggest lenders are still fumbling one the basic elements of this law — its foreclosure protections.”

And last week USA Today carried an article by Gregg Zoroya, “20,000 military members, vets faced foreclosure in 2010,” which began with the chilling news that “…veterans, active-duty troops and reservists who took out special government-backed mortgages lost their homes last year — the highest number since 2003.”

According to various disturbing media reports, the “rate of foreclosure filings in 2010 among 163 Zip Codes located near military bases rose 32% over 2008, according to RealtyTrac, a foreclosure research firm. This compares with a 2010 increase in foreclosures filings nationally of 23% over 2008...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4219


The Tentacle - Kevin Dayhoff: Veteran Foreclosures – A National Disgrace  http://tinyurl.com/4cuxb78 
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Tuesday, February 08, 2011

The Westminster Fire Department held it 132 annual Banquet on Saturday January 29, 2011

Some of the officers and members of the board of directors for 2011 for the Westminster Fire Department include, from left to right: Chaplain Kevin Dayhoff, Treasurer Robert Ruby, First Vice President Todd Whitson, Board member at large Jeff Ausherman, Second Vice President Kristen Boyer, President Robert Cumberland, and Chief James Bangerd III.

The Westminster Fire Department held it 132 annual Banquet on Saturday January 29, 2011 at John Street Quarters in Westminster.  At the annual awards ceremony, recognition was given for various accomplishments by members of the department, including top fire suppression responders, and top 15 Fire/EMS Responders.  In addition to a review of the 2010 activities and statistics of the company; the Westminster Volunteer Fire Company Juniors announced a $1,000.00 donation to the department to be put towards an anticipated new engine…

Westminster Fire Engine & Hose Co., No. 1

             “Volunteering Today for Your Tomorrow”
P.O. Box 357 28 John St. Westminster, Md 21158 410-848-1800 Fax: 410-848-3407

The Westminster Fire Department held it 132 annual Banquet on Saturday January 29, 2011  


The Westminster Fire Department held it 132 annual Banquet on Saturday January 29, 2011 at John Street Quarters.  The evening started with a fine meal followed by presentation of awards for the Top Responder.  The following members received awards for the TOP Suppression Responders:
1. John Bangerd           522 responds               6. Bryan VanFossen                            345 responds
2. James Starry            448 responds               7. Jason Bangerd                                 340 responds
3. Michael Vosburg     427 responds               8. Jon Haddad & Jeremy Price           328 responds
4. Marques Price         389 responds               9. Shane Holmes                                 299 responds         
5. Josh Evans              365 responds              10. James Bangerd III                           273 responds

The following members received awards for being the top 15 Fire/EMS Responders:
                                    Fire     EMS    Total                                                    Fire     EMS            Total
1. John Bangerd           522      123      645 responds     9 Bryon VanFossen  345         6       351 responds
2. Marques Price         389        81      470 responds   10 Jon Haddad           328         5       333 responds 
3. Michael Vosburgh  427         31      458 responds   11 Jared Davis           179      145      324 responds
4. James Starry            448          0      448 responds   12 Shane Holmes       299         4       303 responds
5. Jeremy Price           328        58      386 responds   13 Chris Staley          252        37      289 responds
6. Josh Evans              365          9      374 responds   14 James Bangerd III 273          5      278 responds
7. Jason Bangerd         340         23     363 responds   15 Matt Crise             207        65      272 responds
8 Jason Tyler               246      107     353 responds 

The following members received awards for their total hours of service to the department in training, attending meetings, helping with fire prevention activities and responding to calls.  John Bangerd, Jeremy Price, Jared Davis, and Michael Vosburgh.

The following members received the President’s award Jamie Petry and Bob Ruby.

The Officers and Board of Directors for 2011 for the Westminster Fire Department are: President Robert Cumberland, First Vice President Todd Whitson, Second Vice President Kristen Boyer, Secretary Jamie Petry, Treasurer Robert Ruby, Chief James Bangerd III, Board member at large Jeff Ausherman and Marvin Hollinger.

The other elected Officers to the Department are: Assistant Chief James Starry, Ambulance Captain Jason Tyler, Captain James Falise, Jr., Marshall Michael Garber, Assistant Marshall Kenny Carlisle, Chaplain Kevin Dayhoff, Historian James Brown, and Assistant Historian James Eckard.

The Fire Police Officers for 2011 are: Chief Kenny Carlisle, Assistant Chief Michael Garber, Captain Robert Ruby and their training Officer is Milton Zepp.

The Officers and Members of the Westminster Fire Department want to thank the Citizens, the County Commissioners, the Mayor, City Administrator, and City Council for their conditional support of the volunteers and career staff of the Westminster Fire Department.


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Keymar resident wins $2,500 grant for Agriculture Center

Keymar resident wins $2,500 grant for Agriculture Center
By Carrie Ann Knauer, Times Staff Writer
A representative from agricultural biotechnology company Monsanto will be at the Carroll County Agriculture Center annual meeting tonight to present a $2,500 grant to the board.
Barbara Watt, of Keymar, whose family operates a dairy farm, was chosen as the county's winner in the Monsanto Fund's America's Farmers Grow Communities program. In the contest, the Monsanto Fund chose one winner from each of 1,200 eligible counties and rewarded a $2,500 grant to the charity or organization of that winner's choice...
 http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/news/local/keymar-resident-wins-grant-for-agriculture-center/article_50cda186-3340-11e0-897c-001cc4c002e0.html

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Monday, February 07, 2011

McDaniel College to hold Martin Luther King event

Please try to support Mahlia in this event:  

Subject: Upcoming Event Reminder - On Tuesday, February 8th, McDaniel College will host a community celebration in recognition of Black History Month. Participants will gather at 5:45 p.m. on campus at the Ward Memorial Arch and then will march down Main Street to the Carroll Arts Center (CAC).

After a brief 6:30 p.m. reception in the lobby of the arts center, guests will travel “The Road to Freedom,” taking “a journey toward peace” and equality, through a multi-media presentation on CAC’s stage by Philadelphia-based Key Arts Productions. For a preview of this moving production, visit:

Dear campus and community leaders,

Did you know that, had he not been assassinated, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would have been speaking on the campus of Western Maryland College in mid-April 1968? What message would he have shared with us? What climate or relationships on our campus and in our community would he have witnessed and would Dr. King have addressed? How would Dr. King’s message be relevant in our lives today? Who were and are some of our very own local champions of peace, unity, justice, and equality? 

It is with great excitement that I write to share with you a wonderful opportunity for us to join together the memories of where we’ve been as a community and the journey to where we are today. On Tuesday, February 8th, McDaniel College will host a community celebration in recognition of Black History Month. Participants will gather at 5:45 p.m. on campus at the Ward Memorial Arch and then will march down Main Street to the Carroll Arts Center (CAC). With candlelight and song, we hope to join together – across racial, political, denominational, and other differences – as a community that continues in its commitment to the enduring journey towards justice and respect for all.

After a brief 6:30 p.m. reception in the lobby of the arts center, guests will travel “The Road to Freedom,” taking “a journey toward peace” and equality, through a multi-media presentation on CAC’s stage by Philadelphia-based Key Arts Productions. For a preview of this moving production, visit:

We hope that you will join us on February 8th for this very special and symbolic "March from the Arch". Bring your families. Bring your friends. Bring friends that you haven’t met yet. Bring your songs. Bring your stories. At a time when so much divides us in our nation and world, your voice and steps towards justice can truly make a difference.

For more information, contact the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs at 410-857-2791 or odma@mcdaniel.edu. This event is free and open to the public.

Peace and blessings,

Mahlia

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US Armed Services Legal Assistance SCRA forms and information


US Armed Services Legal Assistance SCRA forms and information Home | AFLA Topics | Items of Interest | AFLA Locator | FAQs | About Us | Site Map | Contact Us Mon, 7 Feb 2011 

Updated: February 9, 2011:

http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4219  February 9, 2011, “Veteran Foreclosures – A National Disgrace,” Kevin E. Dayhoff

The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act (SSCRA) of 1940 was passed into law just prior to World War II to provide certain legal protections for members of the military in such matters as civil actions, foreclosures, and bankruptcy caused by lengthy absences from home while on duty.

Never heard of this law? Well, you are not alone. Apparently some of the nation’s largest financial institutions – that should know the law – have never heard of it, either… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4219

Readers may find more information on the current version of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act on the U.S Department of Housing and Urban Development website here: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/about/hudvet/library/scra.cfm

The only official Department of Defense Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) website: https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/appj/scra/scraHome.do

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“SCRA Frequently Asked Questions” on Military.com’s website: http://www.military.com/benefits/legal-matters/scra/frequently-asked-questions

Here are frequently asked questions and answers on some rights and benefits available under the Servicemember's Civil Relief Act (SCRA). This information is for personnel in the Active Duty and Reserves or National Guard who are activated to serve on active duty… http://www.military.com/benefits/legal-matters/scra/frequently-asked-questions

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January 26, 2011 A Reservist in a New War, Against Foreclosure By DIANA B. HENRIQUES

While Sgt. James B. Hurley was away at war, he lost a heartbreaking battle at home.

In violation of a law intended to protect active military personnel from creditors, agents of Deutsche Bank foreclosed on his small Michigan house, forcing Sergeant Hurley’s wife, Brandie, and her two young children to move out and find shelter elsewhere.

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Military.com: Bank Overcharged Troops for Mortgages


Military.com | by Bryant Jordan

A Marine who refused to roll over when mortgage giant JP Morgan-Chase imposed too high an interest rate on his loan and repeatedly pressed him for payments he'd already made has won a victory for thousands of military families including his own.

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Mon, 7 Feb 2011

Legal Assistance Information

Legal Assistance Information. The information provided through this Web site is for educational and general information purposes only. It is not legal advice. We recommend that you do not make legal decisions without speaking to a lawyer. Individuals eligible for military legal assistance use the Legal Services Locator to find the nearest legal assistance office.



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SCRA Fact Sheet: Brief description of SCRA protections. Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 31 KB

Authorities: Federal Statutes

SCRA Text: Public Law 108-189; 50 U.S.C. App. §§ 501-596. Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 106 KB

References/Links About the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act: General information on SCRA; SCRA Pocket Guide (USCG MLCP); Text of the SCRA.

SCRA Handout (LAMP): Questions and answers about SCRA (NC State Bar, Legal Assistance for Military Personnel).

Forms

Notice of Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Lease: Notice of Cancellation of Motor Vehicle Lease from lessee to lessor, including Odometer Disclosure Statement.  Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 49 KB

Request for Interest Rate Adjustment: Sample Letter regarding servicemember's request for interest rate adjustment under SCRA. Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 11 KB

SCRA - 6% Cap on Loan Interest: General information / requirements and Sample Letter Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 14 KB

SCRA Checklist: Some SCRA protections apply to reservists and guardsmen called to active duty. Other SCRA protections apply to servicemembers who have always been on active duty while some protections apply to military dependents. This checklist will assist legal practitioners in ascertaining if specific protections apply to you.   Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 23 KB

SCRA Lease Termination and Sample Letter: Sample letter regarding servicemember's request to terminate a lease under the SCRA Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 24 KB

SCRA Notification: This notification includes a list of primary SCRA protections. It may be executed by servicemembers to show that they have been notified about SCRA protections. Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 22 KB

SCRA Standard Real Property Termination Form: Information on the SCRA Lease Termination and Sample Letter Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 112 KB

Servicemember's request for stay of proceedings: Sample letter regarding servicemember's request for stay of judicial proceedings under SCRA. Posted: 03 Sep 2008 | Size: 11 KB

Related: 20080000 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act PDF

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President Bush has signed the “Servicemembers Civil Relief Act,” new ... Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Public Law 108-189 50 U.S.C. App. §§501–596...  www.standingupforillinois.org/pdf/homefront/SCRA.pdf


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Retrieved February 7, 2011

Also see: “SCRA Frequently Asked Questions” on Military.com’s website: http://www.military.com/benefits/legal-matters/scra/frequently-asked-questions
Here are frequently asked questions and answers on some rights and benefits available under the Servicemember's Civil Relief Act (SCRA). This information is for personnel in the Active Duty and Reserves or National Guard who are activated to serve on active duty… http://www.military.com/benefits/legal-matters/scra/frequently-asked-questions

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US veterans hit hard by housing crisis

US veterans hit hard by housing crisis: Veterans and soldiers are on the frontline of the US housing crisis.


Rhonda Pence, Press TV, Washington

More than 20,000 veterans, active-duty troops and reservists who took out special government-backed mortgages last year lost their homes.

It's the highest number since 2003.

Foreclosures near military bases increased more than 30 percent in the last two years, and that is nearly 10 percent higher than the national foreclosure rate, according to RealtyTrac.

Experts say the housing crisis is hitting military families particularly hard because of transfers, loss of civilian jobs left behind by reservists, and multiple deployments… http://www.presstv.ir/detail/163760.html

20110205 Press TV US veterans hit hard by housing crisis

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Keymar farmer wins $2,500 for Carroll County MD Agriculture Center


KEYMAR -- Barb Watt, of Keymar, has been selected as a winner in America's Farmers Grow Communities program, which gives farmers the opportunity to win $2,500 for a local nonprofit organization.

Watt has designated Carroll County Agriculture Center, in Westminster, to receive the award, and will take part in a ceremony at the ag center Tuesday, Feb. 8.

The donations are available through the Monsanto Fund, which expects to give more than $3 million in communities through the nationwide program.

The America's Farmers Grow Communities program is designed to highlight the contributions farmers make to society. To see a full list of winners, go to www.growcommunities.com.

Follow explorecarroll.com on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/explorecarroll

Explore Carroll: Keymar farmer wins $2,500 for Carroll Co MD Agriculture Center http://t.co/wK5gHE6

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Historic changes in Carroll County government are coming


Below, please find the file copy version of the Eagle Archive column for Sunday, August 22, 2010 by Kevin Dayhoff.  Now that the new five-member board of commissioners has several months in office under their belts… a few folks have asked where it is that they may find this column…  A portion of it was published on August 22, 2010 by Carroll Eagle  DAYHOFF: Change is coming, but not as much as we've already seen  http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/4631/change-coming-but-not-much-weve-already-seen/


Labels: Carroll Co CommissionersHistory 1830sHistory Carroll CoHistory Carroll Co Jan 19 1837 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/02/historic-changes-in-carroll-county.html also see: http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2011/02/first-carroll-county-board-of.html

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The 2010 primary election on September 14 is fast approaching and with it, the next step in Carroll County’s great experiment in governance will come one-step closer.

Barrels of ink and antacid has been spilled on the discussions, hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth over the five-commissioner form of government that has had the county transfixed for over twelve-years.

The idea was first publicly floated several years before the failed attempt in a 1998 referendum.  That initiative came after years of whispers of discontent in the hallways of power.

This is not the first time folks in Carroll County have changed our form of government – and chances are it will not be the last.

From 1659 to 1837, the eastern half of Carroll County was governed by Baltimore County.  From 1695, Prince George's County governed the western portion of Carroll County until December 10, 1748 when Frederick County was formed.  

In fact, when the property, "Whites Level," which later become part of Westminster, was first purchased in 1733, it was actually part of Prince George's County.

As early as 1785, citizens petitioned Maryland Gov. William Paca to form "Paca County" from parts of Frederick and Baltimore counties.

In the Nov. 25, 1813, issue of the "Engine of Freedom," a newspaper in "The Forks,” later known as Uniontown, wrote that a petition was being forwarded to the Maryland General Assembly to form "Union County," with the county seat in Uniontown.  The effort failed

On March 2, 1833, a bill passed the General Assembly authorizing a vote on forming Carroll County in October 1833.  The vote failed, 593 to 554; although it was later speculated that it failed because of voter irregularities in the Baltimore County portion.

Finally, a bill was introduced in 1835 and passed the General Assembly on March 25, 1836 to form Carroll County.  This act was confirmed on Jan. 19, 1837.  It only took about 50 years, but Carroll Countians had finally changed their government.

From 1837-51 the governing body of Carroll County was called the "Levy Court."  It consisted of nine individuals; one from each of the nine existing election districts in Carroll at the time.  They were appointed by the governor of Maryland.

The Maryland Constitution of 1851 changed the "Levy Court" to the "Commissioners of Tax" and from 1853 to 1891, there were three at-large commissioners elected to two-year terms.  From 1893 to 1921 the county elected one commissioner every other year for a six-year term.

In 1926, the county fully transitioned to electing three commissioners for four-year terms.  In 1968, voters in Carroll County rejected both charter government and code home rule.  In 1984, code home rule was defeated.  In 1992, charter government was defeated at the ballot box.

In 1998, voters rejected a referendum to increase the Board of Commissioners to five at-large members and rejected a charter form of government.

According to an old Baltimore Sun article by John Murphy on November 29, 1999, “In 1998, the proposal for five at-large commissioners carried four precincts: three in Eldersburg and one in Mount Airy, where some residents seek better representation in Westminster, the county seat.  The five-commissioner proposal failed, 11,151-6,860.”

Undaunted, on Dec. 8, 1999, State Delegate Don Elliott brought the five-commissioner idea back up at a joint meeting of the county's state delegation and the commissioners.

On November 2nd, 2004 Carroll voters decided to approve a referendum to form a five-commissioner board elected by district rather than having three commissioners elected at large. 

But wait, it took another four-years - until Monday, April 7, 2008, before the Maryland General Assembly approved Senate Bill 675 on Option 1 to draw the boundaries of the five commissioner districts among the eight municipalities, 36 election precincts and 14 election districts in the county.

I wonder if anyone will dare to venture a guess as to how long this latest experiment will last.

I wonder if anyone will dare to venture a guess as to how long this latest experiment will last?

When he not busy keeping track of who’s on first and what’s on second, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff@gmail.com

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The first Carroll County Board of Commissioners met on Friday, January 27, 1837

The recent celebration of Carroll County’s 174th birthday brings to mind several columns that I have written in the past about the early days of Carroll County

For an article about the recent birthday celebration party put on by the Historical Society of Carroll County, go here: Name from the past helps mark Carroll County's 174th birthday Published January 23, 2011 by Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle: WESTMINSTER -- Author Helen Jean Burn introduced Carroll County historical figure Betsy Bonaparte to a crowd of more than 100 people on Jan. 20 during the celebration of the county's 174th birthday. At an event held at Holy Cross Hall in Westminster -- ... ...  http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5101/name-past-helps-mark-countys-174th-birthday/

The full-length version on my Explore Carroll Eagle Archive column, “DAYHOFF: Greetings to the new 'Levy Court,' a.k.a. the Board of County Commissioners,” http://tinyurl.com/285shup, published on December 5, 2010, may be found below…

EAGLE ARCHIVE By Kevin Dayhoff  http://tinyurl.com/285shup


All that remains of the Thanksgiving turkey dinner are the leftovers, and many Carroll County residents have now turned their attention to Christmas -- and, oh, yes, the new Board of County Commissioners.

This year, there are no leftovers in the commissioners' office.

In November, the president may have pardoned a turkey for the Thanksgiving holidays, but in our county family the gobbler did not survive and neither did any of the incumbent commissioners.

At 2 p.m. Monday, Carroll County gets a Christmas present when the first five-member board will be sworn into office. Of the new faces -- Robin Frazier (1st District), Haven Shoemaker (2nd), Dave Roush (3rd), Richard Rothschild (4th) and Doug Howard (5th) -- only Frazier has served before…  http://www.explorecarroll.com/opinion/4976/greetings-levy-court-aka-county-commissioners/


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Carol Remsberg Bare age 89 of Westminster

Carol Remsberg Bare, age 89 of Westminster, died Wednesday February 2, 2011 at Carroll Hospice Dove House.

She was born December 12, 1921 in Frederick the daughter of the late John Homer and Abby McCardell Remsberg.

She was the wife of the late Daniel Hoffman Bare who died in 1982.

Carol was a graduate of Middletown High School, Class of 1938 and she graduated from the University of Maryland in 1942.

She formerly worked at BG&E and occasionally was a substitute teacher. She was a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ where she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School. Carol was a member of the Westminster Women’s Club, the Daughters of the American Revolution, Westminster Elks B.P.O.E. #2277, and the Carroll County Historical Society.

Carol was the First President of the Junior Women’s Club and she also enjoyed playing Bridge.

She is survived by children, Abby B. Foster and her husband, Dennis R. Foster and John H. and his wife, Kim J. Bare all of Reisterstown; siblings, John H. “Jack” Remsberg, Jr. and Adrian M. “Mac” Remsberg both of Middletown, MD; grandchildren, Dr. Lyndsay C. Kuzmak, Daniel M. Bare, Zachary J. Bare and Kelly A. Bare.

A funeral service will be held Friday 11:00 A.M. at Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home, 91 Willis Street, Westminster with her pastors, Rev. Lucy Brady and Rev. Marty Kuchma and her nephew, Rev. Dave Bare co-officiating. Interment in St. Benjamin’s (Kriders) Lutheran Cemetery will be private. The family will receive friends Thursday 3:00 to 5:00 pm and Friday 10:00 am until the time of service at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Avenue, Westminster, MD 21157 or the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 43025, Baltimore, MD 21236.


Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home P.A. website.

Please visit the website to view the obituary: http://www.myersdurborawfh.com

20110202 Carol Remsberg Bare age 89 of Westminster

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