Obituaries Related to "Figueroa" from New York Times Archive
Hector Figueroa, Union Leader With Impact, Dies at 57
As head of New York’s Service Employees union, he successfully campaigned for better pay and working conditions for more than 170,000 people.
Paid Notice: Deaths FIGUEROA, BERNABE
FIGUEROA-Bernabe. The Board of Directors and staff of The Children's Health Fund expresses sincere sympathy to our dear friend Bernie Figueroa Williams, captain of the Fund's Bernie Williams Yankee Home Run Club, on the death of his beloved father. We extend heartfelt sympathy to the Figueroa and Williams family. Irwin Redlener, President and Co-Founder Paul Simon, Co-Founder The Children's Health Fund
Paid Notice: Deaths FIGUEROA, HOWARD G.
FIGUEROA-Howard G. Of Chappaqua, NY, died on August 25, 2000 at Northern Westchester Hospital. He was 70. Formerly Vice President of I.B.M. Survived by his wife Marie (Binner) Figueroa; daughter Janice Figueroa of Manhattan, NY, and two sons Bruce Figueroa of Norfolk, MA, and David Figueroa of Stoughton, MA; a sister Marcelle Hughes of Honolulu, HI; and five grandchildren. Pre-deceased by one brother Roy Figueroa. Visiting Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 PM, Beecher Funeral Home, Pleasantville, NY. Funeral s ...
COUNT DE FIGUEROA, SPANISH LEADER, 87; Liberal Statesman, Lifelong Friend of Alfonso, Is Dead-- Thrice Led Government
Figueroa y Torres, Alvara de (Count)
GEN. FIGUEROA SLAIN BY MEXICAN TROOPS; Prominent Maderist Is Put to Death in Guerrero by Huerta's Men.
Huerta reinforces Sonora Federals
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