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Monday, March 28, 2011

For the visitation of Staff Sgt. James M. Malachowski American flags lined the street at the Eline Funeral Home on South Main Street in Hampstead as hundreds paid their respects to the family.


By Kevin Dayhoff

Sunday, March 27, 2011 – Monday, March 28, 2011

American flags lined the street at the Eline Funeral Home on South Main Street in Hampstead all afternoon and well into the evening as hundreds of family and friends paid their respects to the family of Staff Sgt. James (Jimmy) M. Malachowski, 25 of Westminster.  (Photos by Kevin Dayhoff)

Late Sunday evening, March 27, 2011, I filed a story for www.explorecarroll.com on the visitation for Staff Sgt. James M. Malachowski, 25 of Westminster.  Hopefully it will be posted on the www.explorecarroll.com early Monday morning… http://www.explorecarroll.com/search/?s=Dayhoff&action=GO

It is not up on the www.explorecarroll.com yet, so meanwhile, I’ll post it here…

For my past stories:

Posted: 3/22/11 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Posted: 3/22/11 in Carroll Eagle, Eldersburg Eagle, Westminster Eagle

Arrangements set for the funeral of fallen Marine from Westminster Malachowski killed during tour of duty in Afghanistan By Kevin Dayhoff http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5294/arrangements-set-funeral-fallen-marine-westminster/

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American flags, friends and family, the Patriot Guard and the governor pay their respects to the family of fallen Carroll County Marine.

Visitation for the family Marine Staff Sgt. James Malachowski held at Eline Funeral Home in Hampstead Sunday

By Kevin Dayhoff

American flags lined the street at the Eline Funeral Home on South Main Street in Hampstead all afternoon and well into the evening as hundreds of family and friends paid their respects to the family of Staff Sgt. James M. Malachowski, 25 of Westminster.

Malachowski was a platoon sergeant with the 3rd Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force, which is based in Camp Lejeune, N.C.

He had joined the Marine Corps in June 2003, after graduating from North Carroll High School.

He was killed in action March 20, 2011, by an improvised exploding device, IED, while conducting combat operations in Marjah, Helmand province, Afghanistan.  Malachowski was on his fourth deployment overseas.  He had previously been deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom three times with the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines.  He served in Iraq from March 2004 to October 2004, from July 2005 to February 2006 and from January 2007 to July 2007.

At times, the line of those stopping to pay their respects to the fallen Marine extended out of the funeral home and halfway around the building.  Some were friends; some did not know Malachowski but just wanted to show their support for the family and the military.  At the end of the line, members of the Marine Corps League stood watch.

In the early evening Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley came to pay his respects to the family.  He came unannounced and essentially without any support staff and spent about 15-minutes quietly speaking with the family.

“As often as possible - unless I’m out of state, I come to pay my respects” explained O’Malley. 

O’Malley has a reputation for publicly – and privately - supporting the military according to a conversation overheard among several members of the military in the visitation line, who asked to not be identified.

As quietly and respectfully as he entered the funeral parlor, O’Malley left after spending a couple of minutes with other family members.

Outside, members of the Patriot Guard stood silently on the front sidewalk with a large American flags.  All day they rotated in and out of duty at the funeral home. 

“We’ve been here since the hero was brought in from Dover (Air Force Base,) Delaware around 10:30 this morning,” Sandy Hohne, a ride captain with the Patriot Guard.

“Then we re-grouped (for the visitation) at 1:30.  We’ve had over 70 members of the Guard sign-in for this mission,” explained Hohne.

“We’re here at the invitation of the (Malachowski) family…  All of whom are Patriot Guard riders,” explained Clayton Gebhart, from Townsend, Delaware - another Patriot Guard ride captain.

Hohne went on the say that she joined the Patriot Guard with the Malachowski family.  “This is my 175th mission with the Patriot Guard,” said Hohne.  A mission “is a funeral, a welcome home, or a send-off for a member of the military or a firefighter – a first responder...  Our mission is to honor the service and protect the family and friends.”

“We have about 1,200 members in the Maryland Chapter of the National Patriot Guard.  I joined after the Snyder funeral,” said Hohne, referring to the funeral of Carroll County native Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder, whose March 10, 2006 funeral was picketed by “uninvited guests.”  The Patriot Guard does not say the name of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church.  Instead the Westboro demonstrators are simply referred to as “uninvited guests.”

Kevin Goodman, a Patriot Guard member who stood at the end of the long line of the sentries with flags explained that he had “been here for a number of hours,” as he brushed off questions about the cold.  “I haven’t kept track of the time.  It’s not important.  What’s important is that I be here.”

The sun shined brightly Sunday afternoon, but it was cold as some members of the Patriot Guard stood around the back of a vehicle full of food and hot coffee. 

“We’re here no matter the weather,” said Hohne as she talked about the “tremendous support” of the community.  We’ve almost never had support like this explained Hohne, except – maybe in Frederick County remarked Hohne as she pointed to the car overflowing with food and drinks from the local Hampstead community. 

An unidentified Patriot Guard quickly added, “Well, we are, after-all, in Carroll County,” as they walked by quickly with a piece of chicken from Dean’s Restaurant.

The Saturday before visitation the Hampstead Business Association was circulating a memo for members of the community “to show support for (the Malachowski) family and fellow servicemen during this difficult time.  We would like to line Route 30 with American Flags from (St. Bartholomew Church) south…  The manager of the Wal-Mart in Hampstead donated 4 packs of 12x18 flags…”

The folks paying their respects and honoring the service and sacrifice of Malachowski came from all over the nation – and indeed, from all over the world.

“God Bless the sacrifice, the service of this great young man,” said one motorist as they passed by the line of flags and touted the horn.

Meanwhile, earlier in the afternoon, Loretta Murphy said as she watched from across the street from the funeral home, “These people are showing support for something… as opposed to being negative.”

“If it’s possible to give any comfort to the family, these men and women can – hopefully provide the family some comfort and give another side to freedom of speech.  I guess there are two sides to freedom of speech,” said her husband John Murphy.

The Murphys were there with their grandson, Samuel Woo.  Murphy explained “it can be confusing to a child… the First Amendment and all.  That’s one of the reasons we brought our grandson, that, and to pay our respects...” 

Motioning over the Patriot Guard, Murphy went on to say, “Here’s a group of men and women who showed-up to honor and respect the family.  That part is not confusing…”

As the sun went down and the evening wore on, the motorcycle of Robert (Phoenix) Wiseman, a captain in the fire investigation division of the Howard County Fire and Rescue service, stood a silent vigil in the parking lot across the street from the funeral home.  A few feet away, Wiseman discussed plans for the funeral on Monday with other members of the Patriot Guard.

Funeral services for the fallen Marine will be held on Monday at 1 p.m. at St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, 2930 Hanover Pike, Manchester.

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On Sunday March 27 2011 Hundreds paid their respects to the family of Staff Sgt. Malachowski

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Explore Carroll: Malachowski family gathers to remember a fallen Marine





Kevin Dayhoff - Explore Carroll: Family of Marine Staff Sgt James Malachowski of Westminster, 25, killed in Afghanistan gathers to remember him http://t.co/BMZ2cj7
 
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Explore Carroll: Mother of Westminster Marine condemns Westboro, but says high court right to defend free speech

Explore Carroll: Mother of Westminster Marine condemns Westboro, but says high court right to defend free speech

Mother of Westminster Marine condemns Westboro, but says high court right to defend free speech 'I am glad the Supreme Court has ruled ... with the Constitution' By Jim Joyner - my editor wrote this after a lengthy interview with Julie Francis, the mother of Marine Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder... http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5261/mother-westminster-marine-condemns-westboro-but-says-supreme-court-right-defend-free-speech/

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Explore Carroll: South Carroll High School student charged with possession of fireworks at school

Explore Carroll: South Carroll High School student charged with possession of fireworks at school

Maryland State Deputy Fire Marshalls said March 15 that a 14-year-old male juvenile had been charged with possession of fireworks at South Carroll High School.... http://www.explorecarroll.com/news/5263/south-carroll-high-school-student-charged-with-possession-fireworks-school/

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Explore Carroll: Commissioners help mark National Red Cross Month




http://www.explorecarroll.com/ — Commissioners help mark National Red Cross Month Local chapter takes part in ceremony in Westminster By Kevin Dayhoff  http://twitpic.com/4aw7nr

The Board of County Commissioners has proclaimed March as National Red Cross Month, and took part in a ceremony March 10 with the Carroll County Red Cross and the American Red Cross of Central Maryland.

“Every day, through employees of the Central Maryland Chapter, local disaster action volunteers and board members here in Carroll County, the American Red Cross is there to save the day when disaster strikes,” Red Cross spokeswoman Danielle Lueking said.

Lueking said there are some 40 registered volunteers in Carroll County…  http://www.explorecarroll.com/community/5264/commissioners-help-mark-national-red-cross-month/

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Mary Ellen Thomas "Tommy" Batten, US Navy veteran, 86 of Carroll County




Mary Ellen Batten
Born in Baltimore on Nov. 29, 1924
Departed on Mar. 14, 2011 and resided in Taneytown, MD.
Memorial Celebration:           Saturday, Mar. 19, 2011
3:00 pm
       
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Mary Ellen Thomas "Tommy" Batten, US Navy veteran, homemaker and Carroll County resident for more than 50 years, died on Monday, March 13, 2011, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD, of complications suffered in a fall at her home the day before. Mrs. Batten, 86, was married to the late Hugh N. Batten, Capt. USN (Ret).

Mrs. Batten was born November 29, 1924, in Baltimore, MD, the daughter of the late William Lewin Thomas and the late Mary Lavinia Bowen Thomas. She attended grade school in San Pedro, CA, and was graduated from New Windsor High School, as Valedictorian, class of 1941. She attended colleges at Western Maryland College, and was graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of North Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1945.

In May 1945, she joined the U. S. Navy WAVES, and served as a Specialist (T) Link Trainer in Corpus Christi, and Kingsville, TX, until her honorable discharge in 1946.

Mrs. Batten was married on Feb. 14, 1946 at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi to Lt(jg) Hugh Nash Batten, USN, of Huntington, WV. During her next three decades as a Navy wife, she and Hugh had three sons and a daughter. Hugh's Navy career took them to more than 30 addresses, including at St. Simon's Island, GA; many locations in California from Coronado to San Lorenzo; Ford Island, Oahu, HI, and several locations in Maryland. In 1967, she and her husband moved to the farm in Taneytown that had been owned by Mrs. Batten's parents since 1946.

When her children were grown, Mary Batten obtained her Masters Degree in Crippling Conditions, Special Education, from Western Maryland College. In 1967, she set up a pilot program for educating handicapped children and taught in one of the first special education programs in Carroll County. She also taught English at Westminster High School between 1969. In 1971 she accompanied her husband to his NATO duty station in Oslo, Norway. Upon the conclusion of his two-year duty there, they returned to their Taneytown residence where they operated a cattle farm and became involved in community activities.

Throughout her life Mary Batten contributed her leadership and organizational skills in a wide range of charitable and service organizations, including Navy Relief and American Red Cross Grey Ladies. She was president of the San Francisco Bay Area Naval Officer' Wives Club, a Den Mother for Cub Scouts, and for more than 20 years served Girl Scouts as a troop leader, Summer Camp Director, and Board Member for Girl Scouts of Central Maryland.

She also served as Board Member for numerous organizations, including Montgomery County Shelter Workshop, Carroll County Retarded Association, Union Mills Board of Directors, Carroll County Farm Museum, and American Association of University Women. She was Past President for the Woman's Club of Westminster, and the Sir George Calvert Chapter of Colonial Dames of the 17th Century. She was an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as Regent of the William Winchester Chapter and several State level offices. She also served as chair for various committees for Cancer and Heart related organizations, for UNICEF, and other volunteer projects.

Mary Batten taught Sunday school, organized the first Sunday school at the St. Edmund's Anglican Church in Oslo, Norway, and was Sunday school superintendant at Ascension Church in Westminster.

Mary Batten spent many hours gardening, creating beautiful gardens at her home in Taneytown with assistance of her son Chris, a landscape architect. He interests also included reading and writing. Beginning in high school, she edited a wide range of news letters and publications, was a published author of short stories, a devoted letter-writer, and was working on a historical novel at the time of her death. She was a voracious reader of fiction and history, and a frequent customer and strong advocate for libraries and the Taneytown Library in particular. She enjoyed entertaining, and gained a reputation for planning and hosting hundreds of elegant and fun social affairs for friends and family.

Mary Batten is survived by her brother William Lewin Thomas, Jr., of New Windsor; her sister Diane Perry of Taneytown; and her four children: Hugh Nash Batten, Jr, of San Clemente, CA; Bruce Thomas Batten, of Eagle River, AK; John Christopher Batten of Taneytown; and Mary Lavinia Batten, Anchorage, AK. She has six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

A Memorial Celebration will be held for Mary Ellen Thomas Batten in the Great Hall of the Church of Ascension, Westminster, at 3pm on Saturday, March 19, 2011. The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Mary Batten's name to the Carroll County Public Library, Taneytown Branch.                                                                   


Mary Ellen Thomas "Tommy" Batten, US Navy veteran, 86 of Carroll County
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Kevin Dayhoff - The Tentacle: A Tribute to David Broder, A Reporter’s Reporter

March 16, 2011  http://tinyurl.com/4r4ahfv

David Broder, A Reporter’s Reporter
David S. Broder, 81, the well-respected dean of letters for The Washington Post for over four decades, has died from complications of diabetes.

In an era when too many writers shoot from the hip with commentary that is only rivaled by a bar room conversation with an inebriated unicorn, Mr. Broder always seemed to have a certain depth and gravitas to his work.

A prolific writer, The New York Times noted “Mr. Broder, whose last column was published February 6, was often called the dean of the Washington press corps and just as often described as a reporter’s reporter, a shoe-leather guy who always got on one more airplane, knocked on one more door, made one more phone call.

“He would travel more than 100,000 miles a year to write more than a quarter-million words. In short, he composed first drafts of history for an awful lot of history.”

In spite of that level of productivity, in the week since his death, I have been a bit unnerved by how many of my colleagues are not aware of the life and work of such a distinguished journalist, who seemed to effortlessly sit on either side of the typewriter as a hard-news newspaperman and a political commentator.

Although many could not recall his work at The Washington Post, it was only after I called attention to his numerous appearances on Washington Weekand Meet the Press that Mr. Broder came to life...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4284

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