Obituaries Related to "Krause" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: Jerry Krause
Jerry Krause, Who Gave Michael Jordan His Supporting Cast, Dies at 77
The former Bulls general manager orchestrated the team’s dynasty of the 1990s, assembling the rosters that Jordan led to six N.B.A. championships.
Bradley Krause, 58, Kinko’s Partner, Is Dead
Bradley Krause became a founding partner of the office supply and printing company by raising his hand in his college graphics arts class.
Paid Notice: Deaths KRAUSE, JOHN PENN
KRAUSE--John Penn. Beloved husband of the late Marie Defrancis. Devoted father of Penn, Beppy McGrath and Rodney. Reposing at Farenga Bros, Inc, 204 East 116th Street, NY, NY, on May 23, 2006, 2-5 and 7-9 PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUMAN, JEAN KRAUSE
BAUMAN -- Jean Krause. Deepest sympathies to Norman, Anne, Sydney and Ellen on the death of our sister Jean Bauman. Ralph Mack Krause Ellen Krause Citron
Paid Notice: Deaths KRAUSE, ANN
KRAUSE-Ann, of Douglaston, NY, on March 20 at her home. Predeceased by her husband Saul & son James. Funeral services Friday, March 24, at noon at Gutterman's of Woodbury, 516-921-5757.
Paid Notice: Deaths BLAIR, KAREN KRAUSE
BLAIR-Karen Krause Born in Bklyn, NY, daughter of Helen Johnson Ashton of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and the late Carlton H. Krause. Loving mother of Katherine M. Sullivan of North Potomac, MD, Thomas C. Blair of Stamford, CT, Elizabeth A. Burgess of NY, and Jennifer L. Blair of Alexandria, VA. Devoted mother-in-law of Brian Sullivan and Mark Burgess. Formerly married to Thomas J. Blair of NY. Beloved cousin of Stanton and Geoffrey Hedrick. She attended the Berkeley Institute in Bklyn, Keuka College and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BLAIR, KAREN KRAUSE
BLAIR-Karen Krause, 56, on July 29th, 1999, in North Potomac, MD. Born in Bklyn, NY, daughter of Helen Johnson Ashton of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and the late Carlton H. Krause. Loving mother of Katherine M. Sullivan of North Potomac, MD, Thomas C. Blair of Stamford, CT, Elizabeth A. Burgess of NY, and Jennifer L. Blair of Alexandria, VA. Devoted mother-in-law of Brian Sullivan and Mark Burgess. Formerly married to Thomas J. Blair of NY. Beloved cousin of Stanton and Geoffrey Hedrick. She attended the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KRAUSE, RUTH (NEE COHN)
KRAUSE-Ruth (nee Cohn). Of Allendale, New Jersey. Formerly of Lawrence, N.Y. Died of breast cancer on August 26 at the age of 92. Devoted wife of the late Ralph James Krause. Survived by loving daughter and son-in-law Peg and Marvin Geller of Allendale, N.J., granddaughters, Janet O'Malley of Cambridge, MA., and Audrey Belkin of Whitehouse Station, N.J. and great-granddaughters, Sarah and Katherine O'Malley. Services will be held 10 A.M. today at the Sanctuary of Abraham & Sarah Mausoleum Chapel ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KRAUSE, ELLIOT L.
KRAUSE-Elliot L., 87. Of New York City and Sarasota, FL., on December 31, 1997. Beloved father of Mark S. Krause, Jayne and Alan Fink. Grandfather of Kathy Lovisolo and Nancy Phlegar, and great-grandfather of Nicholas Lovisolo. Memorial service to be held at a later date.
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