Obituaries Related to "Brennan" from New York Times Archive
Ella Brennan, Grande Dame Restaurateur of New Orleans, Dies at 92
She could not cook and never wanted to, but she was the matriarch of restaurant royalty in a city famous for its food.
Eileen Brennan, Stalwart of Film and Stage, Dies at 80
Ms. Brennan’s performance as the gleefully tough Army captain in the 1980 film “Private Benjamin” earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Edward Brennan, Who Led Sears at Its Peak, Dies at 73
Mr. Brennan became chief executive at Sears in 1986, when the company was the nation’s largest retailer.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, BERNARD P., PH.D.
BRENNAN--Bernard P., Ph.D. New York City Audubon profoundly regrets the passing of our longtime and valued Advisory Board Member. Our condolences to Dr. Brennan's family.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, BERNARD P., PH.D.
BRENNAN--Bernard P., Ph.D. born on April 30, 1918 of Brooklyn Heights passed away on July 11th at the age of 88. Beloved son of Margaret and Michael Brennan form County Longford in Ireland. He attended St. Teresa of Avila Grade School in Brooklyn, class of 1932 and graduated from Cathedral Seminary High School in 1936. He earned BA, Master's and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Fordham University. Dr. Brennan was Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Pace University where he taught for over 50 ye ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, URSULA
BRENNAN--Ursula. March 24, 1920-March 2, 2006. Mainboucher model, Editor, Bantam Books. Survived by brother Alan, Pittsford, NY and two nephews. $(6$)BRENNAN--Ursula. Farewell and fond memories, my friend. Ciao, Bella. Dona D. Vaughn
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, URSULA
BRENNAN--Ursula. March 24, 1920-March 2, 2006. Mainboucher model, Editor, Bantam Books. Survived by brother Alan, Pittsford, NY and two nephews.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, HENRY JOSEPH
BRENNAN--Henry Joseph. Beloved brother of Eileen Cranmer and Kenneth Brennan. Uncle of Michelle McManus and Michael George Cranmer. Also great uncle to Olivia and Jack McManus. He graduated from St. John's University with a Master's in Finance, worked for Chase Manhattan Bank as an Assistant Treasurer, and served in the U.S. Air Force for four years. Beloved friend of all. Funeral was on April 17, from Scotto Funeral Home. Interment St. Charles Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, RAYMOND FRANCIS
BRENNAN--Raymond Francis. Age 74. Died April 21, 2005 in Manhattan. Formerly of Cohasset, MA. and Westport, CT. For fifty years dearest husband of Patricia (Quinn). Adored father of five daughters--Kate Orme and George of South Salem, NY; Kim Turner and Dan of Pleasantville, NY; Colleen Callaghan and David of Saunderstown, RI; Sue O'Connell and Chris of Winchester, MA; and Christine of Manhattan. Devoted grandfather of Nell, Molly, Daniel, Mike, Kelly, Ray, Tara, Christopher, Daniel V. and Laure ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNAN, RAYMOND FRANCIS
BRENNAN--Raymond Francis. Age 74. Died April 21, 2005 in Manhattan. Formerly of Cohasset, MA. and Westport, CT. For fifty years dearest husband of Patricia (Quinn). Adored father of five daughters--Kate Orme and George of South Salem, NY; Kim Turner and Dan of Pleasantville, NY; Colleen Callaghan and David of Saunderstown, RI; Sue O'Connell and Chris of Winchester, MA; and Christine of Manhattan. Devoted grandfather of Nell, Molly, Daniel, Mike, Kelly, Ray, Tara, Christopher, Daniel V. and Laure ...
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