Obituaries Related to "Huerta" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths NEALS, HUERTA C.
NEALS-Huerta C., 86. Doctor for the poor. A Funeral Mass took place for Dr. Huerta C. Neals, on Saturday, December 23, 2000, from the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Dr. Neals who ran a medical practice for the indigent and others in Jersey City for nearly a half centry, died on December 17th, at home in Jersey City, New Jersey. Surviving are his wife, Antoinette Johnson Neals, two sons, Neal Neals and Huerta J. Neals, a grandson, Geoffrey L. Neals, a daughter-in ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUERTAS, THOMAS C.
HUERTAS-Thomas C. March 20, 1999, of Somers, NY. Former archivist for the United Nations. Survived by five children, two sisters, and nine grandchildren. Reposing at Clark Associates Funeral Home, Katonah, NY, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Croton Falls, NY, Thursday, 11:30 AM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUERTAS, THOMAS C.
HUERTAS-Thomas C. March 20, 1999, of Somers, NY. Former archivist for the United Nations. Survived by five children, two sisters, and nine grandchildren. Reposing at Clark Associates Funeral Home, Katonah, NY, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Croton Falls, NY, Thursday, 11:30 AM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUERTAS, THOMAS C.
HUERTAS-Thomas C. March 20, 1999, of Somers, NY. Former archivist for the United Nations. Survived by five children, two sisters, and nine grandchildren. Reposing at Clark Associates Funeral Home, Katonah, NY, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Croton Falls, NY, Thursday, 11:30 AM. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUERTAS, ETHEL
HUERTAS-Ethel. On October 29, 1997. Beloved wife of Thomas. Loving mother of Thomas, Jr., Paul, Catherine, Christopher and Joseph. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Visitation Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at Clark Associates Funeral Home, Katonah, NY. Funeral Mass Monday, 10:30 AM, at St. Joseph's Church, Croton Falls, NY. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to the American Diabetes Assocation, 1660 Duke St., Alexandria, VA. 22314.
DE LA HUERTA, 72, OF MEXICO IS DEAD; Provisional President in 1920 --Consulate Inspector Was Exile in U. S. for 12 Years
de la Huerta, Adolfo
QUERIDO MOHENO IS DEAD IN MEXICO; Celebrated Criminal Lawyer Won Fame in Defense of Women Murderers. WAS IN HUERTA'S CABINET His Persuasive Eloquence Widely Heralded -- A Political Exile in 1913 -- Critic of Wilson.
Death
S. G. BOPKINS DEAD; LAWYER IN CAPITAL; Had Been Adviser to Foreign Governments and Figured in Political Intrigues. tf IN CREW OF ARMS RUNNER Tried to Land Munitions for * Chilean RevoltuAdviser to Villa, Huerta and Carranra.
Hopkins, S G
JOHN LIND DIES; WAS WILSON AIDE; Former Minnesota Governor Went to Mexico as Unofficial Envoy in Huerta Regime. FOR RECOGNIZING CARRANZA He Became Democrat on Free Silver Issue--Elected to Governorship While in Army Camp in 1898.
Lind, J
HUERTA'S BROTHER SHOT BY FEDERALS IN MEXICAN REVOLT; Alfonso Was Put to Death, One Report Says -- Fell Fighting Troops, Another Declares. OTHER GENERALS EXECUTED Gomez in Retreat, Government Asserts -- Newspaper Founder Jailed in Capital. HUERTA NOW
A de la Huerta killed by federals; rail and wire communication between Mexico City and Vera Cruz resumed; Gomez and Huerta allies; F F Pallavicini, ex-journalist, imprisoned as intellectual leader of revolt
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