Obituaries Related to "Patel" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths PATEL, MAHENDRA, MD.
PATEL-Mahendra, MD. With a profound sense of loss, we mourn the passing of our good friend and colleague, Mahendra Patel, MD. As an outstanding physician, he treated so many patients with compassion and humility; as an exceptional educator, he taught countless residents and medical students, and us all, with kindness and insight; as a beloved friend, he inspired us with his unending courage and optimism. To his beloved wife, Suli, and children Lipi and Anshul, we want you to know that your pain ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PATEL, MAHENDRA
PATEL-Mahendra, M.D. of Roslyn, N.Y. on October 12, 2000 after a valiant fight against lung cancer. Beloved husband of Dr. Surekha Patel, devoted father of Dr. Anshul and Lipi; also survived by four brothers and two sisters. Dr. Patel was Chief of Neuroradiology at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Services Saturday, October 1, 9:00 to 11:00 am at Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Home, 412 Willis Ave, Williston Park, NY (516-354-0634). Friends may visit the family after 4 pm, Saturday, October 14 & all ...
PATEL DEATH POSES BIG ISSUES IN INDIA; New Delhi Ponders Effect on Foreign Policy and Strained Congress Party Unity SHIFT BY NEHRU FORECAST Observers Think He Will Try to Conciliate Industry and Modify Emotional Appeal Party Unity Faces Test
comment on effects of Deputy Prime Min Patel's death on policy
SARDAR PATEL, 75, IS DEAD IN BOMBAY; Deputy Prime Minister Called Nation's 'Strong Man'--Was Associate of Gandhi
Dies, 75
N. J. PATEL DIES; INDIA NATIONALIST; Former President of Legis- lative Assembly and One-Time Lord Mayor of Bombay. SUPPORTER OF GANDHI He Joined the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1919uTook Part in London Conferences.
Patel, V J
BOMBAY GANDHISTS DISOWN PEACE MOVE; Even While Leader Negotiates in Jail They Reassert Demand for Indian Independence. PESHAWAR AREA IS QUIET But British Discount Idea Tribal Rising Is Crushed--Afridis Known as Fatalists in Face of Death. V.J. Patel
Cong com meeting in Bombay reasserts demand for independence; Peshawar area quiet
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