Obituaries Related to "Jacobson" from New York Times Archive
Carolyn Jacobson, Champion of Women’s Union Rights, Dies at 67
She helped place equal rights and health and social issues of particular concern to women workers on the agenda of organized labor.
Maura Jacobson, Creator of Witty Crosswords, Dies at 91
A superstar to crossword fans, Ms. Jacobson made more than 1,400 puzzles for New York magazine, filling them with puns and sparkling thematic clues.
Marcey Jacobson, a Photographer Inspired by Mexico, Dies at 97
Ms. Jacobson was a self-taught photographer from New York City who spent decades in the southern Mexican highlands documenting the lives of the indigenous Indian peoples.
Paid Notice: Deaths JACOBSON, ALAN J.
JACOBSON--Alan J., 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by family Monday, December 4th. He is survived by his loving family, wife of 53 years Jeanne R. Jacobson, two daughters, two son-inlaws and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother Walter. WWII veteran, lifelong resident of NYC, freelance photographer. Alan Jacobson was a life force who leaves a legacy of energy, passion and kindness, and his absence will be greatly felt by his family and friends. Memorial service Friday, De ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JACOBSON, ROBERT J.
JACOBSON--Robert J. Died peacefully February 13, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Jean L. Jacobson. Cherished father of Arthur, Robert Jr., and James. Loving grandfather of Elizabeth, Arthur Jr., Thomas, Lyn, Tamara, Lori and Kristi. Adored by his 13 great - grandchildren. Loved brother of Joan Green and Benjamin Jacobson, Jr. Some knew him as the great amateur golf champion that he was. Others knew him as a superb specialist and businessman for over 50 years on the floor of the New York Stock ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JACOBSON, ROBERT J.
JACOBSON--Robert J., died peacefully February 13, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Jean L. Jacobson. Cherished father of Arthur, Robert Jr., and James. Loving grandfather of Elizabeth, Arthur Jr., Thomas, Lyn, Tamara, Lori and Kristi. Adored by his 13 great-granchildren. Loved brother of Joan Green and Benjamin Jacobson, Jr. Some knew him as the great amateur golf champion that he was. Others knew him as a superb specialist and businessman for over 50 years on the floor of the New York Stock Ex ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JACOBSON, JEANETTE
JACOBSON - Jeanette. Passed away on January 26, 2006 at 83. Beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Retired NYC art teacher and artist. Always in our hearts.
Paid Notice: Deaths JACOBSON, BERTHA
JACOBSON--Bertha. Beloved sister of George, passed away January 2, 2006 at age 103.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRANDT, IDA (NEE JACOBSON)
BRANDT--Ida (nee Jacobson). Died Friday, November 11, 2005, in Hampshire Care in Leeds, MA. She was 90. A longtime resident of Riverdale, NY, she along with her husband, Stanley M. Brandt, an insurance executive, who predeceased her in 1995, later lived in Somers, NY. Burial Monday, November 14, at 1:30 pm, at Westchester Hills Cemetery in Hastings-onHudson, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRANDT, IDA (NEE JACOBSON)
BRANDT--Ida (nee Jacobson). Died Friday, November 11, 2005, in Hampshire Care in Leeds, MA. She was 90. A longtime resident of Riverdale, NY, she along with her husband, Stanley M. Brandt, an insurance executive, who predeceased her in 1995, later lived in Somers, NY. Funeral service Sunday, November 13, at 3:30 pm, at the Jewish Community of Amherst, MA. Burial Monday, November 14, at 1:30 pm, at Westchester Hills Cemetery in Hastingson-Hudson, NY.
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