Obituaries Related to "Cortez" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: Cortez Kennedy
Cortez Kennedy, Hall of Fame Defensive Tackle, Dies at 48
Mr. Kennedy, who played his entire 11-year career with the Seahawks, weighed 300 pounds but possessed surprising quickness. He became the prototype for defensive linemen in the 1990s.
Jayne Cortez, Jazz Poet, Dies at 78
Ms. Cortez’s work embodied many categories simultaneously: written verse, African and African-American oral tradition, the discourse of political protest, and jazz and blues.
Paid Notice: Deaths CORTEZ, JEANETTE BERKOWITZ
CORTEZ--Jeanette Berkowitz, on October 3, 2006. Mother of Steven Bergerson (Louise) and Tina Plesset (Max). Grandmother of Eric, Andrew, Sonja and Anna. Greatgrandmother of Claire, Ben, Kyle and Skye. Sister of Morton and Norman Berkowitz (deceased), sister-in-law to Lee Berkowitz. She was an interior designer and spirited woman of many talents. Her memory and wisdom will remain in our hearts forever. Services Friday 11:15am at ''The Riverside,'' 76 Street & Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths CABAZA, CORTEZ ''JAMES''
CABAZA - Cortez ''James''. Born August 15, 1949. Died Dec. 6, 2002. Guitar player and former employee of Sam Ash Music Stores. He died following a stroke. Interment at Forest Green Cemetery, Morganville, NJ, Saturday, March 22, at 9:00 A.M.
Charles Cortez Abbott Dies; Founder of Business School
Dr. Charles Cortez Abbott, founding dean of the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, died Thursday at his farm in Pomfret, Conn. He was 78 years old and suffered a stroke a week ago.
Cortez W. Peters, 57, Dies; Ex-Speed-Typing Champion
Peters, Cortez W
ITALIAN PRINCESS DIES UNDER AUTO IN MEXICO; Price de Pignatelli, Her Husband, a Descendant of Cortez, Is Badly Hurt in Upset.
Injured; his wife, Princess Maria Victoria, killed in auto accident near Cuernavaca, Mexico
THE LOUISIANA LOTTERY DEAD.; But Soon to Spring from Its Ashes in Puerto Cortez, Honduras.
Louisiana Company; Louisiana Charter Expires; Removal to Honduras
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One of the most esteemed singers of his era, he had a wide repertoire that included Mozart, Wagner and the title role in Messiaen’s epic “St. François d’Assise.”
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