Obituaries Related to "Hale" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: Barbara Hale
Creighton Hale, 93, Inventor of Little League Helmet, Dies
A physiologist and longtime Little League executive, Mr. Hale worked hard to make baseball safer for young players.
Barbara Hale, Who Played Perry Mason’s Loyal Secretary, Dies at 94
Ms. Hale won an Emmy for her portrayal of the intrepid Della Street on the “Perry Mason” courtroom series, a role that defined her career.
Thomas Hale Boggs Jr., 73, Lobbying Giant, Is Dead
Mr. Boggs, the son of two prominent members of Congress, used his familiarity with the levers of power to build a firm that became synonymous with Washington lobbying.
Hale Smith, Who Broke Borders of Classical and Jazz, Is Dead at 84
Mr. Smith was a classical composer who also worked as a performer and arranger with jazz greats like Dizzy Gillespie and Chico Hamilton.
Paid Notice: Deaths HALE, NATHAN
HALE--Nathan. A Memorial Service will be held to celebrate his life, Thursday October 5th at 5 P.M., The Harvard Club of New York City, 35 West 44 St. Donations may be made to The ''Hale Memorial Fund'' at The Damariscotta River Association, PO Box 333, Damariscotta, ME 04543.
Paid Notice: Deaths HALE, NATHAN
HALE--Nathan. On July 19, 2006, peacefully at his home after a long illness. Born April 25, 1931 in New York City to the late Lillian and Nathan Hale. Graduate of Rocky Hill School, Moses Brown School, Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Respected Trusts & Estates lawyer, he practiced for 40 years in New York with Shearman & Sterling; Kelly, Drye & Warren; Casey, Lane & Mittendorf; and Haythe & Curley. Devoted husband of Barbara, beloved father of Nathan and Edward. He is also survived by hi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HALE, NATHAN
HALE--Nathan. On July 19, 2006, peacefully at his home after a long illness. Born April 25, 1931 in New York City to the late Lillian and Nathan Hale. Graduate of Rocky Hill School, Moses Brown School, Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Respected Trusts & Estates lawyer, he practiced for 40 years in New York with Shearman & Sterling; Kelly, Drye & Warren; Casey, Lane & Mittendorf; and Haythe & Curley. Devoted husband of Barbara, beloved father of Nathan and Edward. He is also survived by hi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HALE, FRANK W.
HALE--Frank W. Of Sea Girt, NJ, on Thursday, May 4, 2006. Beloved husband of Johanna ''Joyce'' (nee Hendriks). Devoted father of Warner A. and the late Frank Hale. Father-in-law of Emmanuele Hale. Grandfather of Daine, Salome and Julian Hale. Funeral service at O'Brien Funeral Home, Hwy. 35, Wall, NJ, Tuesday, 11 AM. Committal St. Catharine's Cemetery, Sea Girt, NJ. Visiting Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM.
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Tom Noonan, Actor Renowned for Onscreen Menace, Dies at 74
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Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead
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