Obituaries Related to "Hanson" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2016: Curtis Hanson
Curtis Hanson, Director of Wicked Noir ‘L.A. Confidential,’ Dies at 71
The director’s 1997 adaptation of a tough James Ellroy novel earned him an Academy Award, and introduced American moviegoers to Russell Crowe.
Anne Coffin Hanson, 82, Yale Professor of Art History, Dies
Anne Coffin Hanson, art historian and curator and first woman to be hired as tenured professor at Yale, dies at age 82; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSON, MURIEL R.
HANSON-Muriel R. Died August 23, 2000 in Chatham, MA., at the age of 83. Born on July 7, 1917, she graduated from Vassar College in 1938. Her first marriage to Roberto Rendueles Alsina ended in divorce. She later married Donald P. Hanson, founder and publisher of Woman's Day magazine. After her marriage, she wrote a regular monthly column for Woman's Day and, for several years, served as a Features editor of the magazine. An active member of the Congregational Church, Mrs Hanson wrote a publishe ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSON, DR. E. LAWRENCE
HANSON-Dr. E. Lawrence. Of Newport, Rhode Island, at age 64, after a prolonged illness. Born in Palmer, Nebraska. Husband of Jacqueline; father of Leslie Jill of New York and Lauren Polly of Boston; son of Robert and Eleanor of San Diego, California. Instructor and Fellow at New York University/Bellevue Hospitals Medical Center, Harvard Medical School/ Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and the State University of New York at Syracuse. He practiced thoracic and vascular surgery in Erie, Pennsylvania an ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSON, JOSEPH E.
HANSON-Joseph E.. (Pete) Jr. On Wednesday, December 22, 1999. Of Summit, New Jersey, formerly of South Orange, New Jersey. Beloved husband of Helen Marie Waldron Hanson; Devoted father of Robert E.; John V.; Jane M.; Marie M.; Margaret M. Payeur; Sarah M.; Helen Marie Dewey and the late Joseph E. Hanson III. Also survived by 15 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from The Jacob A. Holle Funeral Home 2122 Millburn Avenue, Maplewood, on Monday, December 27th at 1 ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BERLET, VERA V. (HANSON)
BERLET-Vera V. (Hanson) Died Nov 21, 1998. Born Sleepy Eye, MN 11/17/13. Writer, antique dealer. Wife of the late Lt. Col. George N. Berlet, Jr. of Paterson, NJ. For info call Chip Berlet: 617-661-9313
Paid Notice: Deaths HANSON, MAURY
HANSON-Maury, on Monday, March 10, peacefully at age 89, in Naples, Florida. Beloved husband of 57 years to Margaret Hixon Hanson, loving father of Robert Hixon Hanson of Cody, WY, Michael Francis Hanson II of Bonita Springs, FL, and Barbara Hanson Pierce of New York City and Salt Point, NY; adoring grandfather of seven. A resident of Greenwich, CT. for 50 years, he founded The Nutmegger Magazine of Connecticut in 1968, which he published in Greenwich until his retirement in 1989. Yale, his majo ...
Notable Deaths 2016: Curtis Hanson
Curtis Hanson, Director of Wicked Noir ‘L.A. Confidential,’ Dies at 71
The director’s 1997 adaptation of a tough James Ellroy novel earned him an Academy Award, and introduced American moviegoers to Russell Crowe.
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