Obituaries Related to "Reilly" from New York Times Archive
Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92
Mrs. Reilly invented the dish when she worked at the Campbell Soup Company test kitchen in the 1950s.
Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92
Mrs. Reilly invented the dish when she worked at the Campbell Soup Company test kitchen in the 1950s.
John Reilly, 74, a Champion of Documentary Video, Dies
Mr. Reilly — a founder of Global Village, a locus of underground video in Manhattan in the 1960s — taught and influenced countless documentarians.
Bill Reilly, Magazine Publishing Executive, Dies at 70
Mr. Reilly, a publishing and media executive, was a founder and former chairman of Primedia Inc., which amassed a portfolio of more than 200 magazines.
John R. Reilly, Adviser to Mondale, Is Dead at 80
Mr. Reilly was a Democratic adviser to a string of presidential candidates since the Kennedy years, and particularly to his longtime friend Walter F. Mondale.
Charles Nelson Reilly, Tony-Winning Comic Actor, Dies at 76
Mr. Reilly acted and directed on Broadway but came to be best known for his campy television appearances on talk shows and “Match Game.”
Paid Notice: Deaths REILLY, ADRIANNE BAKER
REILLY -- Adrianne Baker, died Friday, November 10, 2006, in Greenwich, CT, after a long illness. She was born in New York City on June 9, 1934. A life-long resident of Greenwich, she was the daughter of Griffith Mark and Elinor Medill Patterson. Griffith Mark was a financier with the Guaranty Trust Co. and Clayton Mark & Co. Elinor Patterson was an actress, best known for her role as Nun in the play, The Miracle. Mrs. Reilly was the greatgranddaughter of famed publisher Joseph Medill, who led t ...
Paid Notice: Deaths REILLY, MICHAEL CURRAN
REILLY--Michael Curran of Sleepy Hollow, NY and Ramsey, NJ. Probationary Firefighter FDNY. Born April 3, 1981 in White Plains, NY; died August 27, 2006 in the line of duty with Engine company 75 in the Bronx, NY. Beloved son of Michael F. and Monica Reilly. Cherished brother of Erin and Kevin of Ramsey, NJ. Dear grandson of Helen Curran of South Bend, Indiana. Also survived by numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins in NY, Connecticut, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Ireland. Sergeant, US Marine Corps ...
Paid Notice: Deaths REILLY, MICHAEL CURRAN
REILLY--Michael Curran of Sleepy Hollow, NY and Ramsey, NJ. Probationary Firefighter FDNY. Born April 3, 1981 in White Plains, NY; died August 27, 2006 in the line of duty with Engine company 75 in the Bronx, NY. Beloved son of Michael F. and Monica Reilly. Cherished brother of Erin and Kevin of Ramsey, NJ. Dear grandson of Helen Curran of South Bend, Indiana. Also survived by numerous Aunts, Uncles and Cousins in NY, Connecticut, Michigan, Missouri, Texas and Ireland. Sergeant, US Marine Corps ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ROTHOUSE, JESSIE (REILLY)
ROTHOUSE--Jessie (Reilly). The staff of Marx Realty & Improvement Company is deeply saddened by the death of our valued colleague whose wisdom and commitment during seventy years of dedicated service has enriched the lives of so many families, friends and associates. Jessie will forever live in our hearts.
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