Obituaries Related to "Fowler" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
Paid Notice: Deaths FOWLER, DAVID ANDERSON
FOWLER-David Anderson. 82. Died on November 1, 2002 at Bryn Mawr Hospital from complications arising from dialysis treatment for end stage renal failure. He had been ill for several years but never lost the twinkle in his eye, his infectious chuckle, or his youthful optimism. He was a graduate of Choate, Princeton and Harvard Law School. He served as a Lieutenat in WWII. He had been active for many years as a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, having been admitted based on his sub ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PUGH, CAROLYNE (NEE) FOWLER
PUGH-Carolyne (nee) Fowler. On January 22, 2002 of Rutherford, NJ. Age 94. Beloved wife of the late Robert. Devoted mother of Roberta Fontenla. Funeral from Macagna Diffily Funeral Home, 41 Ames Avenue, Rutherford, NJ on Thursday at 1 PM. Interment at George Washington Memorial Park Cemetery. Born in Hartford, CT. Died Hackensack Med. Ctr.
Jim Fowler, Naturalist and a Face of TV’s ‘Wild Kingdom,’ Dies at 89
Mr. Fowler and Marlin Perkins formed a long-running duo on the documentary series filmed in the wild and sponsored by Mutual of Omaha.
Bonard Fowler, Alabama Officer in Shooting That Led to Selma March, Dies at 81
Mr. Fowler waited four decades to publicly acknowledge his role in Jimmie Lee Jackson’s death, considered an impetus for the 1965 voting-rights marches from Selma to Montgomery.
Elizabeth M. Fowler, Financial Reporter for The Times, Dies at 95
Ms. Fowler was one of the first women to cover Wall Street for a daily newspaper.
Art Fowler, 84, Who Coached for Yankees Again and Again, Is Dead
Art Fowler was George Steinbrenner’s sixth, ninth, 17th and 26th Yankees pitching coach in a turbulent baseball pairing with his often hired and fired manager and drinking buddy Billy Martin.
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