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RUBIN , Dorothy Claire On January 10, 2011 DOROTHY CLAIRE RUBIN (nee Hansche), loving wife of the late Daniel S. Rubin; devoted mother of Donna Keuck and her husband Christopher Young; grandmother of Barry and Richard Lyon. A Memorial Service will be held in Mrs. Rubin's honor on Saturday, January 14, 2012, 2 PM at Faith Lutheran Church (8 Sherwood Road, Cockeysville, MD 21030, 410-683-3136). Inurnment private. Donations may be made in Dorothy's honor to your local SPCA. Arrangements by the Lemmon Funeral Home of Dulaney Valley. Published in Baltimore Sun on Jan. 12, 2012 Dorothy Hansche Saturday Bride By the soft light of many candles at the First Presbyterian church Saturday night, Miss Dorothy Claire Hansche became the bride of Louis George Keuck in a cere. mony performed by the Rev. Roscoe T. Fulton. Mrs. Ragnhild Congdon was vocal soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Anton Burman. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansche, of the Bentz road, was given in marriage by her father. She wore white brocaded satin and net, with a fingertip veil edged with lace. Her flowers were white pompons and mums. Miss Rosemary Ogren was maid of honor in pale blue marquisette. The bridesmaid, Misg Ruth White, was dressed identically. Both wore head.pieccs of white pompons and net. Ernest Keuck was best man; Willard Bull, groomsman, and ushers were Russell Higgins and Richard Miga. A wedding reception was held for 150 guests following the cere- mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Keuck left for a brief wedding trip. They will make their home at 7022 Pershing boulevard. Dorothy Hansche Saturday Bride By the soft light of many candles at the First Presbyterian church Saturday night, Miss Dorothy Claire Hansche became the bride of Louis George Keuck in a cere. mony performed by the Rev. Roscoe T. Fulton. Mrs. Ragnhild Congdon was vocal soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Anton Burman. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansche, of the Bentz road, was given in marriage by her father. She wore white brocaded satin and net, with a fingertip veil edged with lace. Her flowers were white pompons and mums. Miss Rosemary Ogren was maid of honor in pale blue marquisette. The bridesmaid, Misg Ruth White, was dressed identically. Both wore head.pieccs of white pompons and net. Ernest Keuck was best man; Willard Bull, groomsman, and ushers were Russell Higgins and Richard Miga. A wedding reception was held for 150 guests following the cere- mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Keuck left for a brief wedding trip. They will make their home at 7022 Pershing boulevard. Kenosha News 11.11.1946