Obituaries Related to "Hampton" from New York Times Archive
Bruce Hampton, 70, Jam Scene Patriarch, Dies After Collapsing Onstage
The career of an eclectic musician spanned decades before what turned out to be a final show in Atlanta, a concert in honor of his birthday.
Anna Pump, Chef and Author Famed for Hamptons Store, Dies at 81
Trained by James Beard, Ms. Pump owned Loaves & Fishes, devoted to simple, well-prepared (and often pricey) fare. She died after being struck by a pickup truck.
Francis Fleetwood, Architect Who Transformed the Hamptons, Dies at 68
Mr. Fleetwood designed more than 200 homes in the Hamptons, many of them costing tens of millions of dollars and commissioned by clients who did not blink at the price.
Fabulous Dead People | Mark Hampton
A decorator’s rise, via very big couches.
Bobby Van, Saloonkeeper and Pianist in the Hamptons, Dies at 64
Mr. Van for nearly two decades presided over the Bridgehampton saloon that bore his name, an upscale oasis frequented by literary royalty like Truman Capote, Kurt Vonnegut and Joseph Heller.
Peter Blake, Architect, 86, Is Dead; Designed Houses in Hamptons
Peter Blake, architect, critic and former editor of Architectural Forum, dies at age 86; pohto (M)
Peter Blake, Architect, 86, Is Dead; Designed Houses in Hamptons
Peter Blake was an architect, critic and former editor in chief of Architectural Forum who was known for his lively critiques of Modernism and his friendships with artists.
Paid Notice: Deaths YOUNG, HUGH HAMPTON II, MD
YOUNG--Hugh Hampton II, MD, born and raised in Baltimore, MD, died peacefully at his home in Weston, MA, on Sunday, October 29, 2006. A memorial service will be held at St Peter's Episcopal Church in Weston, MA on November 16, at 11AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Hugh H. Young II Memorial Fund, Dept. of Urology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, or to a charity of your choice.
Paid Notice: Deaths YOUNG, HUGH HAMPTON II, MD
YOUNG--Hugh Hampton II, MD, of Weston, MA, 75, died Sunday, October 29, 2006 at his home in Weston, MA. He is survived by his wife, Joyce (Lenz) Young, three children, Hugh H. Young III and Mark Edward Young, both of Weston, MA, and Martha Y. DoByns of Shapleigh, ME, six grandchildren, a sister, Betsy Y. Fenhagen of Chapel Hill, NC, and a brother, James, of Ocean Pines, MD. He is predeceased by his brother, Colston Young. A memorial service will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be s ...
Drunken Driver Gets 3 to 9 Years in Hamptons Accident That Left 1 Dead and 3 Hurt
Judge Andrew A Crecca sentences Keith J Kalmus to 4 to 12 years in prison for 2005 crash that killed Eva Bertuccioli-Krapfenbaur and injured three others in Amagansett, NY; Bertuccioli family has filed suit against Kalmus and Nick's, Montauk, NY, bar where he had been drinking (M)
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