Obituaries Related to "Barnes" from New York Times Archive
Brenda Barnes, Pepsi Chief Who Spurred a Work-Life Debate, Dies at 63
Ms. Barnes was a two-time corporate chief executive whose decision to leave a top job at Pepsi-Cola inspired a national debate about women juggling career and family.
Marvin Barnes, Enigmatic Basketball Player, Dies at 62
Barnes helped Providence College reach the N.C.A.A. Final Four in 1973 and played in the A.B.A. and N.B.A.
Billy Barnes Dies at 85; Helped Revive Revues
Mr. Barnes’s comic revues in the late 1950s and early ’60s skewered beatniks, television and other contemporary targets.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARNES, WINIFRED (WINNIE) DAVENPORT
BARNES--Winifred (Winnie) Davenport. A fiercely independent, selfdescribed perpetual student, died unexpectedly on November 30th from complications of brain cancer and stroke at age 88. Born in Newberry, South Carolina and raised in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Winnie arrived in New York City in the early 1940s, newly wed to Dr. Lloyd T. Barnes of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While raising three daughters, she returned to school to complete the education denied to her in her youth because of her gen ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LAWSON, BARNES, PATRICIA
LAWSON - BARNES--Patricia, 80, a gifted marketing, fashion and color executive and consultant, died peacefully November 13, 2006. Mrs. Lawson-Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westcott Toole of Allenhurst, NJ, was a resident of Navesink Harbor in Red Bank, NJ. During her distinguished career Pat served as Fashion Director for: DuPont Corfam; J.P. Stevens Hosiery Division; and Berkshire International. Before Berkshire, she was a Special Executive Trainee at Lord & Taylor and then Associate ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARNES, ROSEMARY L. (NEE LUTZ)
BARNES--Rosemary L. (nee Lutz), 95, of Amagansett, NY, on January 12, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Arthur H. Loving father of Frederick L., Peter D., and the late Arthur H. Jr., and Catherine M. Galanti. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, and 18 greatgrandchildren. Interment January 15, Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, East Hampton.
Stephen Barnes, Partner in Law Firm With Cellino, Dies at 61
A jingle helped them transform a two-partner practice in Buffalo into a 50-lawyer personal injury behemoth in New York State and California. Mr. Barnes died in a plane crash.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARNES, WINIFRED (WINNIE) DAVENPORT
BARNES--Winifred (Winnie) Davenport. A fiercely independent, selfdescribed perpetual student, died unexpectedly on November 30th from complications of brain cancer and stroke at age 88. Born in Newberry, South Carolina and raised in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Winnie arrived in New York City in the early 1940s, newly wed to Dr. Lloyd T. Barnes of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While raising three daughters, she returned to school to complete the education denied to her in her youth because of her gen ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LAWSON, BARNES, PATRICIA
LAWSON - BARNES--Patricia, 80, a gifted marketing, fashion and color executive and consultant, died peacefully November 13, 2006. Mrs. Lawson-Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westcott Toole of Allenhurst, NJ, was a resident of Navesink Harbor in Red Bank, NJ. During her distinguished career Pat served as Fashion Director for: DuPont Corfam; J.P. Stevens Hosiery Division; and Berkshire International. Before Berkshire, she was a Special Executive Trainee at Lord & Taylor and then Associate ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARNES, ROSEMARY L. (NEE LUTZ)
BARNES--Rosemary L. (nee Lutz), 95, of Amagansett, NY, on January 12, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Arthur H. Loving father of Frederick L., Peter D., and the late Arthur H. Jr., and Catherine M. Galanti. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, and 18 greatgrandchildren. Interment January 15, Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, East Hampton.
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