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Donald Dominick Colimore

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Donald Dominick Colimore

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
1 Jan 1974 (aged 65)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
28-63-4
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Husband of Mary Catherine Ahern Colimore. Uncle of the singer/musician Frank Zappa.
He was a former manager of street sales for the Baltimore News American. Died at age 65. He was a resident of Cockeysville, MD.
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The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
03 Jan 1974, Thu • Page 11

D. D. Colimore, retired
Manager of circulation
A mass of the resurrection for Donald D. Colimore, former manager of street sales for the News American, will be offered at 10 A.M. tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church, in Cockeysville.
Mr. Colimore, who was 65 and lived in Cockeysville, died Monday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness.
Known for his organizational skills, Mr. Colimore joined the Baltimore newspaper in 1926 as a delivery man, retiring 46 years later as the head of street sales.
Mr. Colimore is survived by his wife, the former Mary C. Ahern; a son, Donald P. Colimore, of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Lesley C. Beever, of Baltimore, and a granddaughter.
He is also survived by two brothers, James A. Colimore, of Lutherville, an amusement columnist for the News American, and Dr. Vincent J. Colimore, of Cockeysville, and four sisters, Mrs. Florence DiMaio, of Arbutus, Mrs. Marie Cimino, of Baltimore, Mrs. Fifi Guest, of El Cajon, Calif., and Mrs. Rose Marie Zappa, of North Hollywood, Calif.
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Contributor: Paul (48889809)
Husband of Mary Catherine Ahern Colimore. Uncle of the singer/musician Frank Zappa.
He was a former manager of street sales for the Baltimore News American. Died at age 65. He was a resident of Cockeysville, MD.
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The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
03 Jan 1974, Thu • Page 11

D. D. Colimore, retired
Manager of circulation
A mass of the resurrection for Donald D. Colimore, former manager of street sales for the News American, will be offered at 10 A.M. tomorrow at St. Joseph's Church, in Cockeysville.
Mr. Colimore, who was 65 and lived in Cockeysville, died Monday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital after a brief illness.
Known for his organizational skills, Mr. Colimore joined the Baltimore newspaper in 1926 as a delivery man, retiring 46 years later as the head of street sales.
Mr. Colimore is survived by his wife, the former Mary C. Ahern; a son, Donald P. Colimore, of Los Angeles; a daughter, Mrs. Lesley C. Beever, of Baltimore, and a granddaughter.
He is also survived by two brothers, James A. Colimore, of Lutherville, an amusement columnist for the News American, and Dr. Vincent J. Colimore, of Cockeysville, and four sisters, Mrs. Florence DiMaio, of Arbutus, Mrs. Marie Cimino, of Baltimore, Mrs. Fifi Guest, of El Cajon, Calif., and Mrs. Rose Marie Zappa, of North Hollywood, Calif.
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Contributor: Paul (48889809)


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