Obituaries Related to "Welch" from New York Times Archive
Jenna Welch, Laura Bush’s Mother, Dies at 99
Her $8,000 loss in the Enron scandal was cited by George W. Bush in distancing himself from campaign contributors in the energy industry.
Jack Welch, G.E. Chief Who Became a Business Superstar, Dies at 84
Mr. Welch was named “manager of the century” after General Electric’s revenue jumped nearly fivefold during his tenure.
Jenna Welch, Laura Bush’s Mother, Dies at 99
Her $8,000 loss in the Enron scandal was cited by George W. Bush in distancing himself from campaign contributors in the energy industry.
Neil Welch, F.B.I. Mastermind in Abscam Sting Operation, Dies at 90
The political investigation ensnared a senator and seven congressmen. He also negotiated the surrender of the escaped killer of Kitty Genovese.
Bob Welch, Pitching Ace and Prototype for Today’s Power Arms, Dies at 57
Welch overcame alcoholism in becoming one the hardest throwers of his era, winning a Cy Young Award and pitching in four World Series for the Dodgers and the A’s.
Christopher Evan Welch, 48, a Versatile, Busy Actor, Dies
Mr. Welch’s New York debut in “Scapin” led to many roles on New York stages, as well as high-profile film work.
Stuart Cary Welch, Scholar and Collector of Islamic and Indian Art, Dies at 80
Mr. Welch, a scholar, curator and collector of Islamic and Indian art, brought many masterworks of these traditions to the attention of the West.
Paid Notice: Deaths WELCH, ROBERT F.
WELCH--Robert F. On July 22, 2004. Longtime resident of Garden City. Beloved husband of the late Eva G. Loving father of Charles, the late Stephen and Evelyn (O'Reilly), and proud father-in-law of Roy. Cherished grandfather of Robert, Katharine and Michael. Dear brother of Eileen Ward. Treasured cousin of Isabelle Loughlin, Bernard Loughlin and Adelaide (Babe) Wilson. Born in Manhattan, Robert was a graduate of Holy Cross College (still a distinguished member of the Presidents Council) and Fordh ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WELCH, ROBERT F.
WELCH--Robert F. On July 22, 2004. Longtime resident of Garden City. Beloved husband of the late Eva G. Loving father of Charles, the late Stephen and Evelyn (O'Reilly), and proud father-in-law of Roy. Cherished grandfather of Robert, Katharine and Michael. Dear brother of Eileen Ward. Treasured cousin of Isabelle Loughlin, Bernard Loughlin and Adelaide (Babe) Wilson. Born in Manhattan, Robert was a graduate of Holy Cross College (still a distinguished member of the Presidents Council) and Fordh ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WELCH, JAMES
WELCH--James. Age 90. Passed away peacefully on March 17, 2004 in NYC. Beloved father and musician. During WWII he played trombone with the 8th Army Band. After the war, he toured as a soloist with the Tommy Dorsey Band. In 1948 he moved to NYC with his wife Mildred and played in night clubs for the duration of his career including the El Morocco, China D'or, Golden Slipper, Lorelei, Platzl, Luchow's. Playing music was the love of his life. We will miss his sparkling sense of humor and twinkling ...
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