The Baltimore Banner thanks its sponsors. Become one.

David Herman, an artist and connector, inspired passion in others

Baltimore artist David Herman died last month. His Grey Matter Art Space in the Cork Factory of Station North was a gathering place for friends and artists.

A self portrait of David Herman stands next to a table of mementos from friends, including his favorite snack of cheese and crackers, flowers, and a can of LaCroix sparkling water.
Debbie Simon.
Debbie Simon, Baltimore businesswoman and faithful Christian, had a ‘servant’s heart’
Debbie Simon, a Baltimore businesswoman, loving mother and dedicated community volunteer, died Aug. 1 after a long battle with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She was 67.
Bob Seurkamp.
It was easy to talk to Bob Seurkamp, the ‘first first man’ of Notre Dame of Maryland
Bob Seurkamp, the "first first man" of Notre Dame University of Maryland and a former executive director of the Maryland Governor’s Workforce Investment Board, died in July of heart failure.
Mark Fetting, here at Walter's Basin on Squam Lake in New Hampshire on New Year's Eve in 2018, served as Legg Mason's CEO from 2008 to 2012.
Mark Fetting, former CEO of Legg Mason, was a champion of Baltimore
Mark Fetting, who passionately supported his three children, adored Stephen Sondheim’s music, died Saturday morning after a heart attack. He was 70-years-old.
Ernie Kent.
Holocaust survivor Ernie Kent worked behind the scenes of Maryland politics
Ernie Kent, a Holocaust survivor who worked for decades in Maryland politics, died on July 8 of congestive heart failure, days shy of her 96th birthday.
Richard Alter.
Richard Alter, head of Manekin Corporation, was a leader in Baltimore’s Jewish community
Richard Alter, the president and CEO of the real estate investment company Manekin Corp. and a prominent member of Baltimore’s Jewish community, died at 81.
Load More Stories

Death Notices

Celebrate a life, share a legacy



  • Multiple photos and unlimited text for an affordable flat rate
  • Use our AI tool to craft the perfect tribute
  • Death notices feature a guest book and stay posted forever
  • Easy to share with family and friends on social media


Submit a Death Notice
View All Death Notices

More from The Banner


Oh no!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com.