Obituaries Related to "Conway" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths COFFEY, MARIA (NEE CONWAY)
COFFEY-Maria (nee Conway). On June 28, 1998, age 89 of Haddonfield, formerly of Floral Park, NY, wife of the late Edmund P. and mother of the late Eugenie. Survived by 3 daughters, Margaret Josephs, of Huntington, NY, Sheila Hawkes, of Haddonfield, NJ and Monica Coffey, of Ann Arbor, MI, two sons, Timothy, of Mineola, NY & Edmund, of Hawaii, 7 grandchildren & 4 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass, Saturday, 10:30AM, Our Lady of Victory, RC Church, Floral Par ...
John Horton Conway, a ‘Magical Genius’ in Math, Dies at 82
He made profound contributions to number theory, coding theory, probability theory, topology, algebra and more — and created games from it all. He died of the coronavirus.
Kevin Conway, ‘Elephant Man’ Actor Known for Intensity, Dies at 77
In a wide-ranging career, he appeared onstage, on TV and in films and was the voice of Mark Twain for a Ken Burns film and of an “Outer Limits” reboot.
Russ Conway, 70, Dies; His Reporting Led to a Hockey Boss’s Downfall
He detailed the corrupt acts of the head of the N.H.L. players’ union, laying the groundwork for successful prosecutions in the United States and Canada.
Tim Conway, Beloved TV Bumbler, Is Dead at 85
Best known for his long tenure on “The Carol Burnett Show,” Mr. Conway was a leading non-leading man and an enduringly popular clown.
Jill Ker Conway, 83, Feminist Author and Smith President, Dies
Dr. Conway wrote three acclaimed memoirs, starting with her childhood on a sheep ranch in Australia and ending in American academia.
E. Virgil Conway, Former M.T.A. Chairman, Dies at 85
A lawyer and banker, Mr. Conway presided over the system’s first fare abatement and the retirement of the iconic subway token.
Paid Notice: Deaths CONWAY, EUGENE ROBERT
CONWAY -- Eugene Robert on August 3, 2006. Age 78. Beloved husband of the late Joanne. Loving father of Kimberly Biehle and her husband Stephen. Cherished grandfather of Alexandra and Noelle. Devoted brother of Ruth McMonagle and the late Dorothy Wallace. A World War II veteran and lifetime New Yorker who graduated Fordham University and received an MBA from New York University. He retired as a Vice President of Manufacturers Hanover Corp. Holding Co. in New York after 30 years of service. Frien ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MULLANEY, MARY A. (NEE CONWAY)
MULLANEY--Mary A. (nee Conway) on Friday, August 4, 2006. Wife of the late James A. Devoted mother of AnneMarie Caramanica and her husband Keith. Loving grandmother of Marisa and Gianna. Dear sister of Gerald Conway and Martha Becker. Reposing at Martin A. Gleason Funeral Home, 149-20 Northern Blvd., Flushing, NY. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Anastasia's RC Church, Tuesday 9:45AM. Visiting Monday 2-5 and 7-10 PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths CONWAY, EUGENE ROBERT
CONWAY -- Eugene Robert on August 3, 2006. Age 78. Beloved husband of the late Joanne. Loving father of Kimberly Biehle and her husband Stephen. Cherished grandfather of Alexandra and Noelle. Devoted brother of Ruth McMonagle and the late Dorothy Wallace. A World War II veteran and lifetime New Yorker who graduated Fordham University and received an MBA from New York University. He retired as a Vice President of Manufacturers Hanover Corp. Holding Co. in New York after 30 years of service. Frien ...
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