Obituaries Related to "Herring" from New York Times Archive
Donald Reed Herring, Brother of Elizabeth Warren, Dies of Coronavirus
Mr. Herring, 86, was a career officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
Paid Notice: Deaths HERRING, ROBERT ALMER
HERRING -- Robert Almer. The Education Legacy Fund of the New York Metropolitan Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers mourns the loss of one of our brightest lights. Robert was an Honorary Fellow of the Society and a longtime member of the Governing Committee of the Fund. His infectious good humor and positive disposition were a pleasure to experience and an inspiration to those of us with whom he shared his multifaceted passions. He was a gentleman of the finest caliber, a man o ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HERRING, ROBERT ALMER
HERRING -- Robert Almer. The Board of Trustees, Faculty and Staff of the New York School of Interior Design were grateful to have Robert Herring as a member of its community. He was an inspiring member of the faculty and adored by a decade of devoted students. He was also a member of the college's Advisory Board and an enthusiastic participant in the School's activities. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the college and will long be remembered for his dedication and service.
Garcia's Shadow, but His Own Sound; Jimmy Herring, the Dead's New Member, Helps Reinterpret Old Songs
Interview with guitarist Jimmy Herring, who now plays with Grateful Dead, trying to fill void left by late Jerry Garcia; photos (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HERRING, GEORGE
HERRING-George. Died February 22nd, 2001 in Chula Vista, CA. Earning his Ph.D. from Columbia University, Dr. Herring taught at CCNY for many years.
Paid Notice: Deaths HERRING, JOY
HERRING-Joy. Beloved Mummy of Arlene and Regina; loving wife of Sid. Born June 6, 1930 to Nate and Alice Jacobs and raised in Golders Green, London, England. Sadly taken from her loved ones on May 21, 1997. Her warmth, comfort and strength to all those graced by her presence will never be forgotten. Services are today, 1:30 PM at Shermans Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn.
No Red Herrings: Tons of Dead Fish Land on Rockaway Beach
One to two tons of headless bunker fish wash up on Rockaway Beach, NYC, mystifying residents and officials (S)
Robert D. Herring Dies at 60; Headed Houston Natural Gas
Robert R. Herring, chairman of the Houston Natural Gas Corporation, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital after a long illness. He was 60 years old.
Dr. Albert C. Herring Dies at 84
Herring, Albert C (Dr)
D.G. HERRING JR., TEXACO GEOLOGIST; Football Player of Princeton Who Lost Leg in Game Dies
Herring, Donald G Jr
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