7 Aug 1952 - Herald Argus
Two persons were injured in an automobile accident in the driveway of their home last Saturday. Lloyd Lapole, 42, and his bride of two weeks, Mrs. Bertha Mae Lapole, 42, of Hilltop road near Bloomsbury avenue, were removed in the Catonsville ambulance to St. Agnes' Hospital. Mr. Lapole was teaching his wife to drive. She had made a left turn and in straightening out the car she is believed to have touched the accelerator instead of the brake. The machine leaped over a low stone wall and dropped 15 feet to a garden below, pinning both occupants underneath.
4 Feb 1960 - Herald Argus
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. LaPole of Bloomsbury avenue and Hilltop road report that robins arrived in droves on the senior high school grounds at 2 P.M. on Friday, Jan. 22. The snow that followed that week end failed to discourage them.
Lloyd [2nd] married Pansy Louise (Robinson) Delp Lapole (3 Feb 1924 19 Jan 2002) in June 1978. Lloyd lived in the stone cottage until his death. Pansy then lived there until her death. Then the stone cottage reverted to the Baltimore County Board of Education.
7 Aug 1952 - Herald Argus
Two persons were injured in an automobile accident in the driveway of their home last Saturday. Lloyd Lapole, 42, and his bride of two weeks, Mrs. Bertha Mae Lapole, 42, of Hilltop road near Bloomsbury avenue, were removed in the Catonsville ambulance to St. Agnes' Hospital. Mr. Lapole was teaching his wife to drive. She had made a left turn and in straightening out the car she is believed to have touched the accelerator instead of the brake. The machine leaped over a low stone wall and dropped 15 feet to a garden below, pinning both occupants underneath.
4 Feb 1960 - Herald Argus
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. LaPole of Bloomsbury avenue and Hilltop road report that robins arrived in droves on the senior high school grounds at 2 P.M. on Friday, Jan. 22. The snow that followed that week end failed to discourage them.
Lloyd [2nd] married Pansy Louise (Robinson) Delp Lapole (3 Feb 1924 19 Jan 2002) in June 1978. Lloyd lived in the stone cottage until his death. Pansy then lived there until her death. Then the stone cottage reverted to the Baltimore County Board of Education.