Obituaries Related to "Osborn" from New York Times Archive
Osborn Elliott, who revitalized Newsweek, dies at 83
NEW YORK — Osborn Elliott, the courtly editor who revitalized Newsweek magazine in the 1960s before he went on to serve as a $1-a-year deputy mayor in charge of economic development for a financially desperate New York City, died at his home in Manhattan on Sunday. He was 83.
Osborn Elliott, Father of Newsweek’s Rebirth, Dies at 83
Mr. Elliott revitalized Newsweek magazine in the 1960s before he went on to serve as a $1-a-year deputy mayor in charge of economic development for a financially desperate New York City.
J. Kirk Osborn, a Lawyer in the Duke Lacrosse Case, Dies at 64
Mr. Osborn was a noted defense lawyer before he gained prominence defending one of three lacrosse players against accusations of sexual assault.
Paid Notice: Deaths SEGERBERG, OSBORN
SEGERBERG--Osborn, December 16, 2006 of Kinderhook, NY. Formerly of NYC. Husband of Nancy (Reutti) Segerberg, father of three children, grandfather of nine.
Paid Notice: Deaths OSBORN, CAROLYN C.
OSBORN--Carolyn C., 74, of Carlisle, PA, on October 5th, 2004. Memorial services will be held 10:30 AM, October 14th, the First United Church of Christ in Carlisle. Burial will be at 10 AM, October 18th, the West Point United States Military Academy Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRENCH, MARY LYNN (NEE OSBORN)
FRENCH--Mary Lynn (nee Osborn), wife of the late Morton R. French, passed away on March 22, 2004. Mrs. French was a resident of Delray Beach, FL and Rockville Centre, NY. Daughter of the late Catherine Lynn & Patrick Vincent Osborn, she is survived by her children: Raymond, Mary Lynn and James, mother-in-law of Valerie, Harold and Janell, grandmother of Alex, Laura, Matthew, Alicia & KateLynn Sara, grandmother-in-law to Eric, great grandmother of Brett & Delaney, sister of Gatia, Frances and the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WEBB, WILLIAM OSBORN
WEBB-William Osborn, 87. Died February 2, 2002 in Sharon, CT. Employed by the CIA from 1946 until 1963, he later served on the Boards of Directors of the American Crafts Council and the Sharon Hospital. Obbie is survived by his beloved wife, Lois; sons Killian O. Webb and Garrett Webb; brother Richard Webb; 2 granddaughters and sixteen nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on June 1, 2002 at 2 P.M. at Noble Horizons, Salisbury, CT.
Paid Notice: Deaths OSBORN, LUCILLE
OSBORN-Lucille. The Administration and Staff of Long Island College Hospital mourn the passing of Lucille Osborn, beloved sister of our friend and colleague, Harold Osborn, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine. To Harold, the entire Osborn family, and all of Ms. Osborn's loved ones, we extend our heartfelt condolences. John Wren, Chairman of the Board of Regents Peter Kelly, Interim President Daniel D. Ricciardi, M.D., President, Medical Staff
Paid Notice: Deaths OSBORN, LUCILLE
OSBORN-Lucille. The Administration and Staff of Long Island College Hospital mourn the passing of Lucille Osborn, beloved sister of our friend and colleague, Harold Osborn, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine. To Harold, the entire Osborn family, and all of Ms. Osborn's loved ones, we extend our heartfelt condolences. John Wren, Chairman of the Board of Regents Peter Kelly, Interim President Daniel D. Ricciardi, M.D., President, Medical Staff
Paid Notice: Deaths OSBORN, LUCILLE
OSBORN-Lucille. The Administration and Staff of Long Island College Hospital mourn the passing of Lucille Osborn, beloved sister of our friend and colleague, Harold Osborn, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine. To Harold, the entire Osborn family, and all of Ms. Osborn's loved ones, we extend our heartfelt condolences. John Wren, Chairman of the Board of Regents Peter Kelly, Interim President Daniel D. Ricciardi, M.D., President, Medical Staff
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