Baltimore Sun

DEATH / LODGE NOTICES DEUTSCH, Cheryl Bonnie

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Cheryl Bonnie Deutsch, of Parkville, Maryland, passed away from complicati­ons of Alzheimer’s disease on Sunday, May 21st, 2023, at the age of 78. She is survived by her brother, Barry Deutsch (Sandy); two nephews; and many cousins and close friends. Cheryl was predecease­d by her parents, Ruth Spott Klein and Martin Deutsch, and stepfather Edward Klein.

Cheryl Deutsch’s broadcast career began in the early seventies as a reporter covering courts and government. During that time she developed a radio commentary known for its humor and irony; it was syndicated and heard daily for three years. She also hosted a talk show and originated and produced a late-night call-in program with the special feature of a studio audience.

While working for an ABC radio affiliate, she served as Washington Correspond­ent covering primaries, political convention­s, following presidenti­al candidates, and producing live broadcasts from the convention floor.

She’s worked as an investigat­ive reporter, uncovering fraudulent insurance claims by racketeeri­ng families and strong-arm extortion in bingo operations. She exposed car dealer deceptions in sales and repairs, and reported on economics with a regular feature on the stock market. During the 1980’s, she reported consumer-protection matters on WFMY-TV (Greensboro, North Carolina) and WJZ-TV (Baltimore, Maryland). In 1984 she launched a small firm that specialize­d in developing marketing material for clients including apartment developers, attorneys, designers, physicians and video graphic computer companies. She also served as the press liaison for various organizati­ons, and free-lanced as a writer for local magazines. Cheryl enjoyed a variety of hobbies that included glassblowi­ng, playing the piano, swimming, gardening and camping. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University, she also studied a year abroad at The Sorbonne in Paris and continued her education throughout her life. Cheryl was an intelligen­t, kind, adventurou­s woman who never took life for granted. Her presence was a gift to anyone who had the honor of knowing her. May her memory forever be a blessing. Services are private; contact Sol Levinson for details. Please omit flowers. Contributi­ons in Cheryl’s memory may be made to the Maryland SPCA, 3300 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD 21211.

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