Obituaries Related to "Kent" from New York Times Archive
Joseph Kelner, 98, Dies; Led Kent State Lawsuit
Besides Kent State, other high-profile cases included those of Bernhard Goetz, the subway vigilante, and a pair of fired baseball umpires.
Barbara Kent, Star of Silent Movies, Dies at 103
Ms. Kent was a silent-film star who transitioned easily into the talkies.
The Men Behind Clark Kent: A Tribute to Jewish Cartoonists
By Robert P. Walzer
Paid Notice: Deaths KENT, ELSIE F.
KENT--Elsie F. On October 10, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Nelson Kent. Loving mother of Alexandra Kent and Nelson Kent; cherished grandmother of Joshua, Ben, Jordan and Ada, devoted sister of the late Gloria Gersh. Born in 1921, Elsie was raised in New Jersey and attended Barnard College and lived her life in New York City. She worked for the United Nations School, but her true love was painting landscapes. A lover of art and music, she traveled often to Europe with her family. Memorial servi ...
Paula Kent Meehan, Co-Founder of a Hair-Care Giant, Dies at 82
With her hairdresser, she founded Redken, a company that changed the way shampoos and rinses were made and marketed.
Kent Haruf, Acclaimed Novelist of Small-Town Life, Is Dead at 71
Mr. Haruf’s breakthrough novel was “Plainsong,” which was nominated for the National Book Award.
Paid Notice: Deaths KENT, ELSIE F.
KENT--Elsie F. On October 10, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Nelson Kent. Loving mother of Alexandra Kent and Nelson Kent; cherished grandmother of Joshua, Ben, Jordan and Ada, devoted sister of the late Gloria Gersh. Born in 1921, Elsie was raised in New Jersey and attended Barnard College and lived her life in New York City. She worked for the United Nations School, but her true love was painting landscapes. A lover of art and music, she traveled often to Europe with her family. Memorial servi ...
The Men Behind Clark Kent: A Tribute to Jewish Cartoonists
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Barbara Kent, Star of Silent Movies, Dies at 103
Ms. Kent was a silent-film star who transitioned easily into the talkies.
Joseph Kelner, 98, Dies; Led Kent State Lawsuit
Besides Kent State, other high-profile cases included those of Bernhard Goetz, the subway vigilante, and a pair of fired baseball umpires.
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