Obituaries Related to "Steele" from New York Times Archive
Brandt F. Steele, 97, Psychiatrist and an Author, Dies
Dr Brandt F Steele, psychiatrist and author whose studies of children and their abusers in 1960's became rallying point for national child welfare advocates, dies at age 97; photo (M)
George Steele, ‘the Animal’ Wrestler and Mild-Mannered Teacher, Dies at 79
A World Wrestling Federation mainstay known for his wild antics and his signature green tongue, Steele was a hated villain but was described as “truly nice.”
James H. Steele, Pioneer in Veterinary Public Health, Dies at 100
Dr. Steele helped establish mass vaccination and prevention programs in the United States and abroad for diseases that pass from animals to people.
Brandt F. Steele, 97, Psychiatrist and an Author, Dies
Dr Brandt F Steele, psychiatrist and author whose studies of children and their abusers in 1960's became rallying point for national child welfare advocates, dies at age 97; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths STEELE, WILLIAM H.
STEELE--William H., aged 76 years, on Sunday, January 25, 2004. He was the son of the late Sally and Paul Vining of West Springfield, MA and the brother of the late Pauline Van Wert of Spruce Head, ME. He attended the Choate School in CT and Yale University. He is survived by and lovingly remembered by his four nieces and nephews: George Van Wert of Richmond, KY, Susan Gonzalez of Fairfield, CT, Sally Glassbrook of Chapel Hill, NC, and Alan S. Van Wert of Portsmouth, ME. He is also survived by m ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STEELE, PRISCILLA
STEELE--Priscilla. On September 18, 2003. Beloved sister of Patricia Pospichal of Omaha, Nebraska and Porter Steele of Crown Point, Indiana. Funeral service private.
Paid Notice: Deaths ORDEN, PATRICIA (NEE STEELE)
ORDEN-Patricia (nee Steele). Deeply loved wife of Morris. Beloved sister of Benita, Joscelyn, Marilyn and Richard. Cherished aunt. Graveside service 2PM Sunday, Sharon Gardens Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y. For transportation to cemetery, speak to a Director at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 212769-4400. ORDEN - Patricia Steele. Richard L. Steele and his sister Marilyn, who are presently living in the U.S., announce with profound sadness the death of their sister Patricia Orden. Mrs. Orden died of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ORDEN, PATRICIA (NEE STEELE)
ORDEN-Patricia (nee Steele). Deeply loved wife of Morris. Beloved sister of Benita, Joscelyn, Marilyn and Richard. Cherished aunt. Graveside service 2PM Sunday, Sharon Gardens Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y. For transportation to cemetery, speak to a Director at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 212769-4400. ORDEN-Patricia. The Officers, Trustees, Clergy and Members of Park Avenue Synagogue mourn the passing of a devoted congregant. We extend to her husband Morris and the family our heartfelt sympathy. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUGHES, ALFRED STEELE
HUGHES-Alfred Steele. On December 9, 2001. Retired Greater New York YMCA employee whose career with the organization spanned 65 years. Steele served for five decades as the Administrative Secretary of the Flatbush YMCA Church League andfor over 40 years as the Brooklyn Board Secretary of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials. He was a Trustee and Elder at the Flatbush Christian Church, Bethlehem United Church of Christ and All Souls Bethlehem Church. Service of Death and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GREY, ZULMA (NEE) STEELE
GREY-Zulma (nee) Steele. On May 11, 2001. Beloved wife of the late William Alexander Grey. Loving mother of William Frederic Grey & his wife Judith. Dear sister of Robert G. Steele. Cherished grandmother of Emily Rachel and James Christopher Grey. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Services private. Contributions may be directed to The American Cancer Society, POB 43025, Baltimore, MD 21236-0025.
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