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BRAY HAMMOND, HISTORIAN, DEAD; Pulitzer Prize Winner Was Also a Banker and Teacher
Hammond, Bray
Paid Notice: Deaths HAMMOND, ROBERT G.
HAMMOND--Robert G. Died April 8. Navy vet. Survived by Laura, Nancy, Allison, Liz, and Ken. Funeral private.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAMMOND, DAISY
HAMMOND--Daisy, 88. Of Essex, CT, died October 23. Born in Stockholm, Sweden. She was pursuing a career in law when she realized her talents lay in Fashion Design. She graduated from the prestigious Marta Skolan, continued her studies at Sorbonne, and interned at the House of Chanel, before opening up her own Atelje in Stockholm. She visited in New York in the late forties where she met and married her second husband, G. Myron Hammond. While studing and graduating from the New York School of Int ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LIVINGSTON, JACQUELINE HAMMOND
LIVINGSTON -- Jacqueline Hammond. Died on Cape Cod, MA, January 11, 2004. Lived her life well and with dignity. Much loved and greatly missed by her children Ogden and Madeleine, and grandchildren Mishal, Ogden and Ingrid. Funeral mass on January 20 at St. John's Evangelist Church, Pocasset, MA, at 10 am. Burial January 21 at St. James Church, Hyde Park, NY, noon.
Roy Hammond, Soul Singer Who Birthed a Hip-Hop Heartbeat, Dies at 81
He wrote and produced the Honey Drippers’ “Impeach the President,” which has been sampled countless times and changed the sound of New York rap.
Paid Notice: Deaths ANDERSEN, MARY CECELIA (NEE HAMMOND)
ANDERSEN-Mary Cecelia (nee Hammond). Age 92. Devoted wife of the late Frank. Dearly loved mother of the late Barbara Donato, Audrey Weigand, Doris Barrett. Grandmother of the late Matthew Weigand. Survived by sons Frank, Robert, Jeff and daughter Mary, son-in-law John Weigand, 15 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren. She will be missed.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAMMOND, ROBERT G.
HAMMOND--Robert G. Died April 8. Navy vet. Survived by Laura, Nancy, Allison, Liz, and Ken. Funeral private.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAMMOND, DAISY
HAMMOND--Daisy, 88. Of Essex, CT, died October 23. Born in Stockholm, Sweden. She was pursuing a career in law when she realized her talents lay in Fashion Design. She graduated from the prestigious Marta Skolan, continued her studies at Sorbonne, and interned at the House of Chanel, before opening up her own Atelje in Stockholm. She visited in New York in the late forties where she met and married her second husband, G. Myron Hammond. While studing and graduating from the New York School of Int ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LIVINGSTON, JACQUELINE HAMMOND
LIVINGSTON -- Jacqueline Hammond. Died on Cape Cod, MA, January 11, 2004. Lived her life well and with dignity. Much loved and greatly missed by her children Ogden and Madeleine, and grandchildren Mishal, Ogden and Ingrid. Funeral mass on January 20 at St. John's Evangelist Church, Pocasset, MA, at 10 am. Burial January 21 at St. James Church, Hyde Park, NY, noon.
Roy Hammond, Soul Singer Who Birthed a Hip-Hop Heartbeat, Dies at 81
He wrote and produced the Honey Drippers’ “Impeach the President,” which has been sampled countless times and changed the sound of New York rap.
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