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Obituaries Âť ASTRINSKY — On March 10, Raisa Astrinsky of Owings Mills at age 71. She is survived by her loving husband Alexander Astrinsky; children Jason (Irina) Astrinsky and Olga (Alexander) Trogun; brother Victor (Evdokia) Lukyanov; and grandchildren Alexandra “Sashaâ€? Astrinsky, Ray Trogun, and Katherine “Katyaâ€? Trogun. BARRY — On March 1, Rhoda Ann Barry in Towson. Daughter of the late Isaac F. and Bessie Klein (Buchinsky) of Medford, Massachusetts; sister of the late David A. Klein and Aaron Klein; and wife of the late Benjamin Barry. Survived by son Steven A. Barry of Montreal, Canada; daughter Shereen R. Zellars of Indianapolis, Indiana; and grandchildren Mikaela and Lilah Barry and Ziv and Riva Zellars. Barry graduated from Somerville High School in 1950 and was a proud member of the National Honor Society. She attended Boston University, where she was a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma and graduated with a B.S. in secretarial and allied studies in 1954. She worked in Boston as a sales correspondent and learned to sail on the Charles River. Rhoda and Benjamin Barry met on a blind date and were married in 1958. They lived first in Medford, Massachusetts, and then settled in Melrose, Massachusetts. For more than 20 years, Ben Barry was the owner and registered pharmacist at Bond Pharmacy (B&R Drug) in Inman Square, Cambridge, and Rhoda Barry managed the finances of the business. She was an active member of the League
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of Women Voters and at Temple Tifereth Israel in Malden, Massachusetts. She worked for a time at the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site as an office manager and was delighted to be allowed to wear a park ranger uniform complete with hat. In 1989, they moved to Fayetteville, North Carolina where she was an office manager for the Fayetteville Region Catholic Social Ministries. She also volunteered with the Cape Fear Regional Theatre and the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum. She enjoyed traveling far and wide and spending time with her friends and grandchildren. In 2008, they moved to Baltimore, where Ben Barry was treated for lung cancer and Rhoda Barry became active at the HopeWell Cancer Support center. After he passed away in 2011, Rhoda Barry became a resident at Edenwald in Towson. During her years there she continued to explore Baltimore, enjoyed theater trips, a memorable day sailing on Chesapeake Bay, and dining out at restaurants where she was always asking for “something different.� She was smart, thrifty, and fiercely independent. She loved dogs, kitchen gadgets, and frozen pudding ice cream. She was an experienced knitter and lifelong yoga practitioner. She was proud of her “idiosyncrasies� and had many devoted, lifelong friends. Contributions may be sent to HopeWell Cancer Support, P.O. Box 755, Brooklandville, MD 21022. CAPLAN — On March 10, Daniel Caplan at age 90.
Predeceased by his beloved wife Alice F. Caplan (nÊe Weintraub) and siblings Albert (Rona) Caplan, Beatrice (Sonny) Feinstein, and Sandra (Donald) Sherman. Survived by his daughters Lynn (Menachem) Weinglas and Barbara (Gene) Warfield; grandchildren Esther Frimit (Nachum) Zager, Hena Miriam Weinglas, Chaya Shira (Shua) Rosenberg, Jenna Paige Kellman, and Mollye Becca Kellman; and many loving great-grandchildren. Contributions may be sent to Alzheimer’s Association of Maryland, 1850 York Road, Suite D, Timonium, MD 21093. DAVIS — On March 10, Terri Anne Davis of Owings Mills at age 64. One of two girls born in St. Louis, Missouri , to Marjorie and Jerome Davis. She grew up in Randallstown and graduated f rom Randallstown High School. She attended Franklin & Marshall College and the University of Baltimore Law School and went on to work as an attorney for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for 36 years, where she was involved in the Military Construction Program and Civil Works Program. In the late 1980s, she met Ronald Maj at Ft. Drum in New York. The two were wed in 1989 and later made their home in Owings Mills where they would welcome a son and a daughter. She enjoyed many hobbies in her spare time such as knitting, making jewelry, and arts and crafts. She was a devoted wife and mother and will be remembered for her caring nature and concern for others. She is survived by her