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Notable Deaths 2017: Jon Hendricks
Notable Deaths 2017: Barkley L. Hendricks
Geoffrey Hendricks, 86, Attention-Getting Fluxus Artist, Dies
Mr. Hendricks, known for both his sky paintings and his experiments in art as performance, was also a longtime teacher at Rutgers.
Jon Hendricks, 96, Who Brought a New Dimension to Jazz Singing, Dies
His work with the vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross established him as a master of adding words to jazz instrumentals.
Barkley L. Hendricks, Portraitist of a New Black Pride, Dies at 72
Having seen virtually no black subjects among the portraits he admired in Europe, Mr. Hendricks painted friends, family and strangers who conveyed a culture of assertiveness.
Paid Notice: Deaths VAN DOREN, RUTH HENDRICKS
VAN DOREN--Ruth Hendricks, 87, of Brookline, MA, February 7. Wife of the late W. Dumont Van Doren. Memorial service Saturday, February 12 at Noon in Veronique Ball Room, 20 Chapel St, Brookline, MA.
Paid Notice: Deaths HENDRICKS, KLAUS J.
HENDRICKS-Klaus J., in Westport, CT on Mar. 20, 2000. Husband of Dorothy Hendricks. Father of Carol H. Rodriguez, Michael K. Hendricks, Charles H. Hendricks and grandfather of eight. Retired Assistant Treasurer of the World Trade Division for IBM Corporation. Services Friday, March 24th at 11 AM in Hope Church, 240 Wolf Pit Road, Wilton, CT. Interment Willowbrook Cemetery, Westport.
Walter Hendricks Is Dead at 87; Teacher Began Marlboro College
Hendricks, Walter
Notable Deaths 2017: Jon Hendricks
Notable Deaths 2017: Barkley L. Hendricks
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