Obituaries Related to "Stephenson" from New York Times Archive
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Paid Notice: Deaths BROWN, LINDSEY (NEE STEPHENSON)
BROWN--Lindsey (nee Stephenson). The Board of Directors and staff of The ALS Association are profoundly saddened by the passing of Lindsey Brown, beloved daughter of our esteemed Board Member, Rod Nichols. We extend our deepest sympathies to Rod, Chad Courtney & Chris.
Paid Notice: Deaths STEPHENSON, JOHN L.
STEPHENSON--John L. The Department of Physiology and Biophysics of WeillCornell Medical College deeply regrets the passing of Dr. John L. Stephenson, Professor Emeritus. John came to Cornell in 1982 following a distinguished career at the National Institutes of Health as Chief of the Section on Theoretical Biophysics within the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. John pioneered the application of mathematical and computational methods to the study of kidney function and was an internationally recog ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STEPHENSON, EDWIN A.
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Paid Notice: Deaths STEPHENSON, EDWIN A.
STEPHENSON-Edwin A. Retired Colonel US Army veteran WWI, WWII and Korea. Retired executive Chase Bank. Of NYC on November 9, 1998. Husband of the late Caroline. Father of George Stephenson. Grandfather of David. Memorial service at the Reformed Church of Bronxville on Saturday, December 5 at 1:30 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the New York Times Neediest Cases Fund.
Paid Notice: Deaths QUATTROCCHI, MARIE STEPHENSON
QUATTROCCHI-Marie Stephenson, of Chatham, NJ, peacefully at age 95 on January 16, 1998 at King James Care Center, Chatham, NJ. Beloved wife of the late William R. Quattrocchi, devoted mother of Marcia Conze of Boynton Beach, FL., and William R. Quatrocchi Jr. of Summit, NJ. Also survived by four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Interment and private memorial service to be held in the springtime at Putnam Cemetery, Greenwich, CT.
William Stephenson, British Spy Known as Intrepid, Is Dead at 93
LEAD: Sir William Stephenson, the Canadian-born millionaire industrialist whose adventures as Britain's World War II chief of intelligence in the Western Hemisphere were chronicled in the 1979 bestseller ''A Man Called Intrepid'' died Tuesday in Paget, Bermuda. He was 93 years old. Sir William, who had been living in retirement in Bermuda and Jamaica for many years, was given the code name Intrepid by Winston Churchill because long before his cloak-and-dagger days began he had been one of Brita ...
Riggs Stephenson, 87, Dies; A Leading Hitter in Baseball
Riggs Stephenson, who compiled a .336 batting average in 14 years in the major leagues but was never elected to the Hall of Fame, died at his home today after a long illness. He was 87 years old.
Paul Stephenson, Director Of Little Theaters, Is Dead
Stephenson, Paul
ROBERT STEPHENSON, COURT REFEREE, DIES
Stephenson, Robert P
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