Obituaries Related to "Wilcox" from New York Times Archive
Max Wilcox, Grammy-Winning Record Producer, Dies at 88
Mr. Wilcox was called a musical collaborator by the pianist Arthur Rubinstein.
Collin Wilcox, Actress in ‘Mockingbird’, Dies at 74
Ms. Wilcox worked actively in television and in theater, but she was best-known for her film role as Mayella Ewell in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” the 1962 adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, RONALD M.
WILCOX--Ronald M. 79, of NY died on July 12, 2005. Former chief of psychology for the Manhattan VA Hospital. He is survived by his wife Venoris, three children; Ronald, Shonna and Keith, and three grandchildren. Services 12:30 PM Sunday, Marble Collegiate Church, 5th Ave and 29th St., NY, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, RONALD M.
WILCOX--Ronald M. 79, of NY died on July 12, 2005. Former chief of psychology for the Manhattan VA Hospital. He is survived by his wife Venoris, three children; Ronald, Shonna and Keith, and three grandchildren. Services 12:30 PM Sunday, Marble Collegiate Church, 5th Ave and 29th St., NY, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, ROBERT J.
WILCOX--Robert J. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity notes with sorrow the passing of its longtime member, Robert J. Wilcox. A bon vivant who was also deeply responsible and loyal, ''big Bob'' graced the world with his wit and wisdom. He will be sorely missed. His family asks that donations in his memory be made to Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, P.O. Box 240526, Charolotte, N.C. 28224, Attn: Psi Chapter Investment Fund in memory of Robert J. Wilcox.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, KAREN G.
WILCOX-Karen G. Bard College mourns the passing of Karen G. Wilcox, who died on October 17 after a courageous struggle with lung cancer. From 1969 to 1977, she worked at Franconia College in New Hampshire. In 1977, she became dean of admissions at Bard College. She was a beloved colleague and a friend. Our condolences go to her husband Joseph, her daughter Beagan, her stepchildren Susan and Michael, and to her mother and siblings. A memorial service will be held in the Chapel of the Holy Innocen ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, STANLEY PAUL
WILCOX-Stanley Paul. Businessman Stanley Paul Wilcox, 77, of Palm Beach and Charlottesville, died February 4. He received his B.S. from Northwestern University and did graduate work at SeaburyWestern Theological Seminary. He entered the U.S. Navy in 1943 as Apprentice Seaman, was Honor Man of his Naval Training Company 308, was a Radio-Gunner in Fleet Air Wing 11, and was honorably discharged as a Lt. (jg) Line Officer in 1951. In 1963 he became President of United Service Industries, a health c ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GROSS, INEZ K. NEE WILCOX
GROSS-Inez K. nee Wilcox. Summoned to eternity January 29th, 2002. Wife of the late Seymour H. Gross. Beloved aunt of Sharon Dutcher and Gary Wilcox, both of Amsterdam, NY. Funeral services Friday, 10AM, Frank E. CampbellThe Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81 Street. Friends may call from 9AM til time of service.
Elizabeth Wilcox, 84, Dies; Photographed Hospital Scenes
Elizabeth Wilcox, who took more than 100,000 sensitive photographs chronicling 35 years of medical care at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, dies at age 84; photos (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths WILCOX, ELIZABETH
WILCOX-Elizabeth, 84, died on May 6th at Evergreen Woods in North Branford, CT. She had lived in Riverdale, New York before retiring in Redding, Connecticut. Her husband of 60 years Herbert B. Wilcox, Jr. M.D., died in 1997. Starting with children's photography, she developed a career that included medical photography as represented in the 100,000 pictures and negatives of the Elizabeth Wilcox Photographic Collection at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Born in Baltimore, she was the second ...
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