Obituaries Related to "Holloway" from New York Times Archive
Margaret Holloway, the ‘Shakespeare Lady’ of New Haven, Dies at 68
A once-promising director and actor who struggled with mental illness and drug addiction, she performed for years on the city’s streets. She died of Covid-19.
James Holloway III, 97, Dies; Navy Chief Under Three Presidents
A combat veteran of three wars, he led an inquiry that criticized the planning behind a failed 1980 mission to rescue hostages in Iran.
Red Holloway, Swinger of the Sax, Dies at 84
As an alto and tenor saxophonist, Mr. Holloway played with Billie Holliday, B. B. King, Muddy Waters and other greats.
Loleatta Holloway, Gospel and Disco Singer, Is Dead at 64
Ms. Holloway’s 1980 hit “Love Sensation” had a long afterlife when fragments of it were used in later hits.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, JEROME KNIGHT, JR.
HOLLOWAY--Jerome Knight, Jr. Age 83. Retired U.S. Foreign Service Officer and Naval Warfare College professor, died October 2, 2006 at Newport, RI. Survived by daughter, Karen Margaret Holloway of Providence, RI; two grandchildren; and brother, John E. Holloway of Washington, DC. Prede ceased by his wife, Gertrud Harms Holloway and sons, Jerome K. Holloway, III, and Nicholas Harms Holloway. Services private with burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Silver Spring, MD.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, PATRICIA
HOLLOWAY -- Patricia. 1938-2003. Patricia Holloway's co-workers at CB Richard Ellis deeply mourn her passing on August 14. She warmed our hearts for nearly 17 years with her irrepressible smile and sunny disposition. She was a friend to everyone and her absence will leave an emotional void at 200 Park Avenue. We wish to offer our heartfelt condolences to Pat's four children, ten grandchildren, sister and three brothers. We will miss her dearly. CB Richard Ellis
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, PATRICIA
HOLLOWAY -- Patricia. 1938-2003. Patricia Holloway's co-workers at CB Richard Ellis deeply mourn her passing on August 14. She warmed our hearts for nearly 17 years with her irrepressible smile and sunny disposition. She was a friend to everyone and her absence will leave an emotional void at 200 Park Avenue. We wish to offer our heartfelt condolences to Pat's four children, ten grandchildren, sister and three brothers. We will miss her dearly. CB Richard Ellis
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, GAIL FISKE
HOLLOWAY-Gail Fiske, 66. Of Buck Hill Falls, PA and formerly of Manhattan, died March 26. Predeceased by her husband, Edward Holloway, Jr. and son ''Quint''. She was a graduate of the Chapin School and Columbia University, & a member of DAR. Survived by her mother, Ruth (Winckelmann) Fiske, daughter Hope Holloway, and sister Jane Fiske McHugh. Funeral on Saturday, March 30, at noon from Canadensis United Methodist Church, Canadensis, PA. Viewing from 11AM-Noon at the church. In lieu of flowers, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, EDWARD, JR.
HOLLOWAY-Edward, Jr. The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New York regrets the passing of its former Governor on December 29, 2001. M. David Sherrill, Governor James B. Gardiner, II, Secretary
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLLOWAY, EDWARD, JR.
HOLLOWAY-Edward, Jr. The Browning School notes with sadness the death of Edward Holloway, Jr., former Secretary of the Board of Trustees and Trustee from 1984 to 1996. We remember his commitment, wisdom and generosity. He was the father of Quint, '94 (deceased). Our thoughts are with his wife Gail and their daughter Hope. James S. Chanos, President Stephen M. Clement, III, Headmaster Charles W. Cook, Headmaster Emeritus
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