Obituaries Related to "Bentley" from New York Times Archive
Eric Bentley, Critic Who Preferred Brecht to Broadway, Dies at 103
Mr. Bentley, who was also a playwright, was an early champion of modern European drama in the 1940s but had little use for American plays.
Bentley Kassal, 102, Lawyer and Jurist for Nearly 80 Years, Dies
As a lawyer, he represented Lenny Bruce in an obscenity arrest. As a judge, he ruled in the self-defense case of the subway shooter Bernard Goetz.
Charles R. Bentley, 87, Pioneer of Polar Science, Is Dead
His answer to the question “Would anybody like to go to the Antarctic?” led him to go where no one else had gone and measure what no one else had measured.
Paul Bentley, 87, Dies; Detective Arrested Oswald
Detective Bentley was a Dallas police detective who helped arrest Lee Harvey Oswald 80 minutes after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Paid Notice: Deaths PAYKIN, BENTLEY H
PAYKIN--Bentley H, 79, died peacefully on December 26th, 2006 in Scarsdale, NY. He was an economist and cofounder of Economic Information Systems Inc. He is survived by his wife, Rose Marie, three children and four grandchildren.
Paid Notice: Deaths GLASS, H. BENTLEY, PH.D.
GLASS--H. Bentley, Ph.D. The trustees, faculty and staff of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are deeply saddened at the passing of Dr. H. Bentley Glass. Dr. Glass was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Laboratory since 1967, serving as its chair for six years and thereafter as an honorary member. His vision and leadership were valued by everyone at Cold Spring Harbor. He will be greatly missed. To his family and many friends, we express our deepest sympathy. Eduardo Mestre, Chairman Bruce Sti ...
H. Bentley Glass, Provocative Science Theorist, Dies at 98
H Bentley Glass, biologist who offered provocative and often prescient predictions on issues like genetics and nuclear war, died Jan 16, day before 99th birthday; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths BAKER, MARY BENTLEY
BAKER-Mary Bentley. Died on January 7, 2003 in NYC. Wife of the late Robert Lynn Baker. Survived by her daughters, Ellen Baker and Susannah Bell, her granddaughter, Tabor Tompkins Story, her sons-in-law, James Sweeney and James Bell, eight nephews and a niece. Mass on Monday January 13, 10 AM, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth Avenue and 50th St, NYC. Contributions may be made to St. Patrick's Home, 66 Van Cortlandt Park South, Bronx, New York 10463.
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BENTLEY, CHARLOTTE MARIE FOWLER
BENTLEY-Charlotte Marie Fowler. Peacefully passed away on June 24 at Cabrini Hospice after a brief illness. Beloved wife of the late Col. Robert A.L. Bentley. She is survived by many loving friends. A native of St. Louis and a 1930 graduate of Smith College, she spent the remainder of her life in New York where she was involved in numerous charitable, military & fraternal organizations. A funeral service was held on June 27, at the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York, followed by p ...
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