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Harry E. “Ed” Lanehart, a retired Baltimore County Public Schools physical education instructor and school official who was a bodybuilder and champion tenpins bowler, died of undetermined causes Aug. 9 at his home in Lutheran Village at Miller’s Grant in Ellicott City. He was 86.
“Ed felt very strongly and thought physical education was extremely important and that they were lifetime skills,” said Robert Y. Dubel, who headed BCPS for 16 years before retiring in 1992.
“In our Values Education Program where we stressed values in all subjects, he conducted countywide workshops in physical education for teachers. He made such contributions to our programs countywide,” Dr. Dubel said. “He was a delightful person who had a wonderful personality. I think of him as a Renaissance man.”
Harry Edwin Lanehart, son of George W. Lanehart, an Otis Elevator Co. worker, and his wife, Georgianna Taylor Lanehart, a homemaker, was born in Baltimore and raised on Sargeant Street in Pigtown.
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“Ed felt very strongly and thought physical education was extremely important and that they were lifetime skills,” said Robert Y. Dubel, who headed BCPS for 16 years before retiring in 1992.
“In our Values Education Program where we stressed values in all subjects, he conducted countywide workshops in physical education for teachers. He made such contributions to our programs countywide,” Dr. Dubel said. “He was a delightful person who had a wonderful personality. I think of him as a Renaissance man.”
Harry Edwin Lanehart, son of George W. Lanehart, an Otis Elevator Co. worker, and his wife, Georgianna Taylor Lanehart, a homemaker, was born in Baltimore and raised on Sargeant Street in Pigtown.
Read more at the Bodybuilding News Source.
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