Obituaries Related to "Watts" from New York Times Archive
J.J. Watt Offers to Pay for Funerals of Santa Fe School Shooting Victims
This is not the first time the football player has offered to help Texans in need. A Hurricane Harvey relief effort he led raised more than $37 million in less than three weeks.
Rena Price Is Dead at 97; Catalyst for the Watts Riots
Ms. Price had a seminal role in the riots that gripped Los Angeles in the summer of 1965, the biggest uprising by blacks in the United States since the slave revolts.
W. Watts Biggers, Creator of ‘Underdog’ Cartoon, Dies at 85
Mr. Biggers, an advertising account manager, also wrote the infectious “Underdog” theme song.
Douglas Watt, New York Theater Critic, Dies at 95
Mr. Watt’s career passed through and outlasted the era when plays and musicals were still the leading forms of entertainment and the theater writers were powerful tastemakers.
Sidney Watters Jr., 90, Trainer of Champion Racehorses, Is Dead
In his 60 years in racing, Mr. Watters proved a versatile figure. He rode steeplechase horses, then trained champions in steeplechase and flat racing.
Paid Notice: Deaths STILLMAN, EUGENIA WATTERS
STILLMAN--Eugenia Watters. Age 86. Died of cancer at home Friday, January 27, 2006. Funeral at 11 AM, on Friday, February 3, at St. James' Church on Madison Avenue at 71 St. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. James' Church, clergy discretionary fund, 865 Madison Avenue, NYC 10021.
Paid Notice: Deaths WATT, STANLEY B.
WATT--Stanley B. 74 of Rumson, NJ. Beloved husband of 50 years to Bonnie and father to Stacey and Jason and his wife Juliette. Graduate of Carnegie Mellon University. A member of SAG, AFTRA, and Equity. Avid traveler, photographer, and adventurer will be deeply missed. A memorial gathering will be held on Saturday, January 8 from 9:30 to 11:30 AM followed by an 11:30 AM memorial service at John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in S ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WATT, JOHN H.
WATT--John H. Funeral Wednesday, January 7, at 1 pm, Standwich Congregational Church, 237 Taconic Rd, Greenwich, CT.
Glenn E. Watts, 82, Is Dead; Led Communications Workers
Glenn E Watts, former president of Communications Workers of America, dies at age 82; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths WATTS, CHARLES HENRY II.
WATTS-Charles Henry II. September 27, 2001; Freedom, NH. Charles H. Watts II of Freedom, New Hampshire and Boston, Massachusetts, died unexpectedly of a heart attack yesterday at his farm in New Hampshire. He was the beloved husband of Patricia McQuillen Watts. Born in 1926 in Bronxville, New York, Mr. Watts was the only child of Charles H. and Mabel L. Watts. He married Patricia Dorothy McQuillen, also of Bronxville, in 1951. After completing his Ph.D. in American Literature at Brown University ...
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