Obituaries Related to "Norris" from New York Times Archive
Robert Norris, Marlboro Man Who Didn’t Smoke, Dies at 90
He gave up his role in the popular tobacco advertising campaign after 14 years, saying he was setting a bad example for his children.
William A. Norris, Judge Whose Opinion Presaged Gay Marriage, Dies at 89
Judge Norris ruled in 1988 that the Constitution’s equal protection clause guaranteed the right of gay people to serve in the military.
Norris Church Mailer, Artist and Ally, Dies at 61
Ms. Mailer, bred in the rural poverty of Arkansas, married Norman Mailer and managed his career and family life over three decades while carving out her own niche as a writer.
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, ANNE NORRIS FORRESTER (MRS. CHARLES T.)
CRAWFORD--Anne Norris Forrester (Mrs. Charles T.) died October 9, 2006 at age 65 in New York City following five years of treatment for ovarian cancer. Until shortly before her death, she enjoyed good quality of life. Born in 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri, Annes parents were Judge Bruce M. Forrester of the United States Tax Court and Anne Lee Broaddus Forrester. She was a graduate of Smith College, including a junior year at the University of Geneva. In New York, in1977, she joined Colgate Palmo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, ANNE NORRIS FORRESTER (MRS. CHARLES T.)
CRAWFORD--Anne Norris Forrester (Mrs. Charles T.) died October 9, 2006 at age 65 in New York City following five years of treatment for ovarian cancer. Until shortly before her death, she enjoyed good quality of life. Born in 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri, Annes parents were Judge Bruce M. Forrester of the United States Tax Court and Anne Lee Broaddus Forrester. She was a graduate of Smith College, including a junior year at the University of Geneva. In New York, in1977, she joined Colgate Palmo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths NORRIS, FRANK
NORRIS--Frank. The Ocean Beach Association remembers the wit and friendship of our treasurer. Our condolences to Doris, Linda, Frank, Chris and their Families.
Paid Notice: Deaths NORRIS, FRANK A.
NORRIS--Frank A., passed away September 4, 2006 after a 12 year battle with multiple myeloma and AML. A native Fire Islander and dedicated member of the Ocean Beach community, Frank remained active in community affairs and with the Ocean Beach Association until the time of his death. Frank, a Korean War veteran, was a retired Con Edison executive and aerospace engineer holding patents for the guidance systems of rockets while employed by the Singer Company during the late '60's. Survived by his ...
Obituaries: William C. Norris, founder of Control Data; Yen Do, Vietnamese publisher - Americas - International Herald Tribune
William C. Norris, an electrical engineer who founded Control Data, the company that created the first supercomputers, died Monday in Bloomington, Minnesota. He was 95.
William C. Norris, 95, Founder of an Early Rival to I.B.M., Dies
William C Norris, electrical engineer who founded Control Data, dies at age 95; photo (M)
Obituaries: Yen Do, 65, publisher of paper in Vietnamese; Paul van Vlissingen; William Norris - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune
Yen Do, founder of the largest Vietnamese-language daily newspaper in the United States and a guiding force in the assimilation of refugees after the end of the Vietnam war, died at the age of 65 in Southern California.
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Tom Noonan, Actor Renowned for Onscreen Menace, Dies at 74
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