Proper noun
Lerch (plural Lerches)
A surname.
Councilman Baker's motion carried 8-0 (Councilman Lerch not voting, citing his wife's serious illness, which he said made it impossible for him to cast an unbiased vote). Source: Internet
For an up-and-coming designer like or Lisi Lerch, “it’s the sorority girls who’ve become some of her most important customers,” reports Kim Bhasin in a Bloomberg Businessweek piece on the subject. Source: Internet
On the professional services side, numerous banks (PNC, Capital One Bank) brokerage firms (SmithBarney, Merrill Lynch, Charles Schwab, Fidelity) and law firms (Ballard Spahr, JDKatz, Paley Rothman, Lerch Early & Brewer) maintain offices in Bethesda. Source: Internet
Councilman Lerch has demonstrated both his leadership and independent spirit during his term in office. Source: Internet
Rose was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, a brother, John Lerch, a daughter, Dawn Berry and a granddaughter, Laura Jean Berry. Source: Internet