Obituaries Related to "Vargas" from New York Times Archive
Mario Vargas Llosa’s ‘Notes on the Death of Culture’
A Nobel laureate weighs in on the diffusion of culture and the loss of common referents.
Laszlo Varga, Cellist for the New York Philharmonic, Is Dead at 89
After escaping a Nazi work camp, Mr. Varga became principal cellist for the New York Philharmonic in 1951 and remained in the post for 11 years.
Chavela Vargas, Mexican Ranchera Singer, Dies at 93
Ms. Vargas’s collaboration with Mexico’s great ranchera composers, particularly José Alfredo Jiménez, gave rise to definitive recordings of some of Mexico’s best-known songs.
Weekly Popcast: ‘New Moon’ Soundtrack, Chavela Vargas Tribute and More
Also this week, Todd Goldstein of Arms plays live in our studio and talks about his new album and the breakup of his former band, the Harlem Shakes.
Weekly Popcast: 'New Moon' Soundtrack, Chavela Vargas Tribute and More
Also this week, Todd Goldstein of Arms plays live in our studio and talks about his new album and the breakup of his former band, the Harlem Shakes.
Paid Notice: Deaths CHEGWIN, MARTY (NEE VARGAS)
CHEGWIN-Marty (nee Vargas). On January 23, 1999. Beloved wife of the late Angel G. Loving mother of Ilse Stark, May Greineder and the late Fred Chegwin. Cherished grandmother of Belinda Markel, Kirsten, Britt and Colin Greineder. Loving great-grandmother of Alexis, Amy and William Markel. Religious services at Sunnyside Reformed Church, 48-03 Skillman Avenue, Sunnyside, New York, Tuesday, 12 Noon.
Paid Notice: Deaths VARGAS, MINDY
VARGAS-Mindy. Age 47. Born March 31, 1951. The daughter of John and Shirley Vargas, last known to have resided in the New York City area. She died Monday, September 14, 1998 in the SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY. Would any kin or anyone knowing of any next of kin please call the Rome DDSO collect at 315336-2300 with any special funeral arrangements.
Paid Notice: Deaths VARGAS, MINDY
VARGAS-Mindy. Age 47. Born March 31, 1951. The daughter of John and Shirley Vargas, last known to have resided in the New York City area. She died Monday, September 14, 1998 in the SUNY Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY. Would any kin or anyone knowing of any next of kin please call the Rome DDSO collect at 315336-2300 with any special funeral arrangements.
Paid Notice: Deaths VARGA, JOSEPH
VARGA-Joseph. Your sudden passing leaves a great void. Your loyal, fun loving friendship of 67 years will never be forgotten. Rest in peace. Your ''best buddy''. Aldo C.
Paid Notice: Deaths VARGA, JOSEPH G.
VARGA-Joseph G. My father, beloved husband of Gay for 52 years and truly caring father to Grant and me, died on July 16, 1997 in Spring Lake, New Jersey. He savored and enjoyed every second of his 79 years and anyone who ever met him was touched by and never forgot him. He was Senior Vice President and National Advertising Director at Army Times Publishing Company in New York before his retirment in 1988 after 22 years of dedicated, enthusiastic service. Dad, I will miss you deeply but you will ...
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