Obituaries Related to "Cordova" from New York Times Archive
Roberto Suazo Córdova, Ex-President of Honduras, Dies at 91
The first civilian president after a decade of military rule, he was seen by critics as too willing to serve the interests of the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths DE CORDOVA, EUSTACE, JR.
de CORDOVA--Eustace, Jr. Died January 7, 2005 of multiple complications. Was a member of the New York Stock Exchange and Racquet and Tennis Club of New York. Survived by his wife Aimee de Cordova, and his brother Arthur de Cordova & family.
Fred De Cordova, TV Producer, Dies at 90
Fred De Cordova, producer of The Tonight Show for Johnny Carson, dies at age 90; photo (M)
Arturo de Cordova, 66, Actor In More Than 100 Films, Dies
de Cordova, Arturo
NOTED FLIER IS KILLED; Frank Cordova, Plane Ferry Pilot, Dies in Crash Abroad
Death in plane crash reptd
RUDOLPH DE CORDOVA, ACTOR, DRAMATIST, 81; i Writer of the Film Version of 'Romeo and Juliet' Is Dead
De Cordova, Rudolph
ARTHUR DE CORDOVA, BROKER, DIES AT 59; Member of Exchange 22 Years-- Made Record Game-Fish Catch
De Cordova, Arth E
O'C. DE CORDOVA, 70, ONGE BROKER, DIES; Secretary of Bridge Whist Club Here for Twenty Nears -- With Old Consolidated Exchange.
Death
SLUMP CUTS ESTATE.; De Cordova Securities Reduced $242,785 Since His Death.
Appraisal of estate
EX-PRESIDENT CORDOVA.; Former Ecuadorean Ruler Ousted by Revolution of 1925 Dies.
Death
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Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89
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