Obituaries Related to "Barton" from New York Times Archive
John Barton, Revelatory Shakespeare Director, Is Dead at 89
Mr. Barton was there at the founding of the Royal Shakespeare Company and directed numerous productions for it across 40 years.
Elizabeth Brown Pryor, Biographer of Clara Barton and Robert E. Lee, Dies at 64
Ms. Pryor, who served more than two decades in the State Department, was the author of well-regarded biographies of the founder of the American Red Cross and the Confederate commander.
Barton M. Biggs, Market Prognosticator, Is Dead at 79
Mr. Biggs, a money management veteran whose decades of successful predictions at Morgan Stanley included calling the rise of bull markets and the dissolution of the dot-com era, died on Saturday. He was 79.
Barton Lidice Benes, Provocative Artist, Dies at 69
Mr. Benes, a New York sculptor who worked in materials that he called artifacts of everyday life, was acclaimed for confronting the toll of the AIDS epidemic.
Dr. Barton Childs, Who Studied Inherited Diseases, Is Dead at 93
Dr. Childs helped shape the understanding of inherited diseases as scientists learned more about so-called inborn errors of metabolism, biochemistry and molecular biology.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTON, EDITH (NEE HIRSCHHORN)
BARTON--Edith (nee Hirschhorn). On August 18, 2006. Beloved aunt and friend. Service private.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUBELMANN, BARTON GREEN
GUBELMANN--Barton Green. Died in Palm Beach on Saturday, February 26, 2005. Born on the memorable date of December 14, 1916, she becaue unforgettable to all who knew her. Raised as an only child in Jacksonville, Florida, she had a life-long love of the ocean. A passionate shell-collector, she was a well-known competitor on the high seas. Barton held the world record for a 50 pound Dolphin caught on 20 lb test line in 1960, and was a founding member of the International Women's Fishing Associatio ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GUBELMANN, BARTON GREEN
GUBELMANN--Barton Green. Died in Palm Beach on Saturday, February 26, 2005. Born on the memorable date of December 14, 1916, she becaue unforgettable to all who knew her. Raised as an only child in Jacksonville, Florida, she had a life-long love of the ocean. A passionate shell-collector, she was a well-known competitor on the high seas. Barton held the world record for a 50 pound Dolphin caught on 20 lb test line in 1960, and was a founding member of the International Women's Fishing Associatio ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GUBELMANN, BARTON GREEN
GUBELMANN--Barton Green. Died in Palm Beach on Saturday, February 26, 2005. Born on the memorable date of December 12, 1916, she becaue unforgettable to all who knew her. Raised as an only child in Jacksonville, Florida, she had a life-long love of the ocean. A passionate shell-collector, she was a well-known competitor on the high seas. Barton held the world record for a 50 pound Dolphin caught on 20 lb test line in 1960, and was a founding member of the International Women's Fishing Associatio ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTON, MARGE (BLUMENTHAL)
BARTON--Marge (Blumenthal). Activist in women's rights, gay rights, human rights. A friend who gave so much, asked for so little. Survived by sister Steffi Lorman, partner Maria Finchenko, daughters Clare and Diane. Memorial January 25, 212864-3753 for details.
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