Obituaries Related to "Waters" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths WATERS, DASHEVSKY, HALLIE SARAH
WATERS-DASHEVSKY-Hallie Sarah departed from this world on October 15, 2006 at the age of 22. Her gifts and accomplishments are too numerous to recount here. She was a poet, a writer, a collage artist, a performer, and a dedicated friend. Although words were her primary creative medium, words could not fully convey her wisdom, compassion, and wit, and in the end could not hold her spirit. Hallie was a senior at Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, and had also attended Union County Col ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WATERS, LOIS M.
WATERS--Lois M. Died peacefully at home on Thursday, December 7, 2006. Mrs. Waters was born in Jefferson, Texas on December 5, 1907 to Dr. J.A.R. and Ada Moseley. She attended the Ward-Belmont School in Nashville, Tennessee and then later graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. After beginning her career in Dallas, Mrs. Waters then moved to New York City where she spent most of her life devoted to music, through the recording and performing arts industries. Mrs. Waters was preced ...
Woman Dies After Car Plunges Into Suffolk Waters
One woman died and another was in critical condition after their car went into the Great South Bay on Monday afternoon, police said.
Death in Staten Island’s Tropical Waters
A large number of fish in the aquarium at the Staten Island Ferry terminal in St. George have mysteriously died since they took up residence there a year ago.
Molly Kool, 93, a Pioneer of the Coastal Waters, Dies
In the 1930s and ’40s, Ms. Kool plied the lashing waters of the Bay of Fundy as the first woman in North America to be a licensed ship’s captain.
Swimming in Murky Waters Infested With Death and Life
Jennifer Gibbs’s “Sounding” alternates between Ibsen’s naturalism and media-saturated modernism.
Trump Fan Who Made Racist Death Threats to Obama and Maxine Waters Receives 46-Month Sentence
Stephen J. Taubert said he threatened to kill the former president and the congresswoman because he was upset about “people knocking” President Trump.
Flooding Kills Dozens in Nepal as Waters Rise Across Asia
The hardest-hit country appeared to be Nepal, where the authorities said 67 people had died. Deaths were also reported in India and Bangladesh.
Robbie Waters, an Old-School Cop and Legislator, Dies at 84
A Sacramento fixture, Mr. Waters drove a 1932 Ford and crossed paths with Patty Hearst and Squeaky Fromme. He died of the coronavirus.
Paid Notice: Deaths WATERS, DASHEVSKY, HALLIE SARAH
WATERS-DASHEVSKY-Hallie Sarah departed from this world on October 15, 2006 at the age of 22. Her gifts and accomplishments are too numerous to recount here. She was a poet, a writer, a collage artist, a performer, and a dedicated friend. Although words were her primary creative medium, words could not fully convey her wisdom, compassion, and wit, and in the end could not hold her spirit. Hallie was a senior at Bard College, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, and had also attended Union County Col ...
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