Obituaries Related to "Massey" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JOHN CLIFFORD
MASSEY--John Clifford. On behalf of staff, board and volunteers, our hearts go out to board member Kendall L. Massey, Tom and family on the sudden and tragic loss of their infant son, John Clifford. Though on this earth only three months, he was truly loved, and love never dies. Jed Levine, Acting Exec. Dir. Bill Kaye, Irvine Flinn, Co-Presidents Alzheimer's Association N.Y.C. Chapter
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JOHN CLIFFORD
MASSEY--John Clifford, was born on June 16, 2003, in New York, NY. He died in his sleep on September 14, 2003, in Houston, TX. John Clifford was the light of our lives. He was only with us on this earth for a short time, but his precious little smile will live in our hearts forever. No one has ever been more loved. John Clifford was preceded in death by his great grandparents: Mary Beth and Ray Allen Walker; Clifford Walter Ligon; and Marie Noonan and Eugene Aloysius Massey. John Clifford is the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JOHN CLIFFORD
MASSEY--John Clifford, was born on June 16, 2003, in New York, NY. He died in his sleep on September 14, 2003, in Houston, TX. John Clifford was the light of our lives. He was only with us on this earth for a short time, but his precious little smile will live in our hearts forever. No one has ever been more loved. John Clifford was preceded in death by his great grandparents: Mary Beth and Ray Allen Walker; Clifford Walter Ligon; and Marie Noonan and Eugene Aloysius Massey. John Clifford is the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JOHN CLIFFORD
MASSEY--John Clifford, was born on June 16, 2003, in New York, NY. He died in his sleep on September 14, 2003, in Houston, TX. John Clifford was the light of our lives. He was only with us on this earth for a short time, but his precious little smile will live in our hearts forever. No one has ever been more loved. John Clifford was preceded in death by his great grandparents: Mary Beth and Ray Allen Walker; Clifford Walter Ligon; and Marie Noonan and Eugene Aloysius Massey. John Clifford is the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JOHN K.
MASSEY-John K. On March 22, 2002, 91 years old, of Boca Raton, Fla., formerly of New York where was Chairman of the English Dept and taught at Flushing High School, also Roosevelt High School in the Bronx; 2nd Lieutenant in WWII Medical Corp. He is survived by his son John S. Massey (Judy) and three grandchidren Caroline, Alison and David. Services will be private in Florida.
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, JAMES R.
MASSEY-James R. Born on September 28, 1953. Died May 5, 2001. Devoted, loving and cherished son, brother, nephew, friend and neighbor. He is survived by his mother Elsie, sisters Evelyn, Margaret and Dale. Brother Jerry. Employee of SMS Health Services Corp. A memorial service will be held June 15 at the St. Thomas Church, 5th Avenue (at 53rd). Contributions in his name may be made to American Cancer Society of Cabrini Hospice.
Daniel Massey, a Stage Actor With Great Range, Dies at 64
Daniel Massey, British stage actor from distinguished theatrical family, dies at age 64; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MASSEY, MARIAN
Massey - Marian. Beloved wife of the late Jack. Loving mother of Howard and Richard. Adored mother-in-law of Linda. Cherished sister Mac Wasserman. Funeral services Thursday, 11:30 AM, at the ''Dix Hills Chapel'' of IJ. Morris Inc. 21 East Deer Park Road, Dix Hills, Long Island.
Jack C. Massey, an Entrepreneur In Hospitals and Food, Dies at 85
LEAD: Jack C. Massey, a onetime pharmacist from Georgia who became a venture capitalist and headed Kentucky Fried Chicken and the Hospital Corporation of America, died of viral pneumonia yesterday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 85 years old and had lived in Nashville for half a century, wintering in Palm
Ilona Massey, Film Temptress, TV and Radio Actress, 62, Dies
Massey, Ilona
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