Obituaries Related to "Savage" from New York Times Archive
Virginia Savage McAlester, ‘Queen of Dallas Preservation,’ Dies at 76
Her book “A Field Guide to American Houses,” published in 1984 and revised in 2013, made her a household name among preservationists and architecture buffs.
A Mass Burial Every Day: 1,200 Dead, and Counting, in Indonesia
More than 1,200 people killed. Thousands of homes destroyed. But officials say many more days of hardship remain before the extent of the loss is known.
Dozens of Dead in Yemen, and Blame Pointing in Both Directions
As Saudi-led forces try to wrest a crucial port city in Yemen from Houthi rebels, each side blamed the other for an escalation in fighting.
Mildred Savage, Author of ‘Parrish,’ Dies at 92
Ms. Savage also wrote another novel, “In Vivo,” and a nonfiction book, “A Great Fall: A Murder and Its Consequences.”
Randy Savage, Pro Wrestling’s Macho Man, Dies at 58
Mr. Savage, with his trademark sunglasses, bandannas and raspy voice, was one of the most recognizable professional wrestlers of the 1980s and ’90s as the character Macho Man.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAVAGE, TONI, LEIGH (NEE DONNA)
SAVAGE--Toni - Leigh (nee Donna). Died November 1, 2006. The entire Manhattan Country School community is deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved 5-6s teacher for 22 years. Our heartfelt sympathies to Jamie-Leigh, James, and the families of Payton Savage. A memorial service will be held at Marble Collegiate Church, 1 West 29th St., on Sunday, November 12 at 3 p.m.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAVAGE, TONI, LEIGH (NEE DONNA)
SAVAGE--Toni - Leigh (nee Donna). Died November 1, 2006. The entire Manhattan Country School community is deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved 5-6s teacher for 22 years. Our heartfelt sympathies to Jamie-Leigh, James, and the families of Payton Savage. A memorial service will be held at Marble Collegiate Church, 1 West 29th St., on Sunday, November 12 at 3 p.m.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAVAGE, TONI, LEIGH (NEE DONNA)
SAVAGE--Toni - Leigh (nee Donna). Died November 1, 2006. The entire Manhattan Country School community is deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved 5-6s teacher for 22 years. Our heartfelt sympathies to Jamie-Leigh, James, and the families of Payton Savage. A memorial service will be held at Marble Collegiate Church, 1 West 29th St., on Sunday, November 12 at 3 p.m.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAVAGE, TONI, LEIGH (NEE DONNA)
SAVAGE--Toni - Leigh (nee Donna). Died November 1, 2006. The entire Manhattan Country School community is deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved 5-6s teacher for 22 years. Our heartfelt sympathies to Jamie-Leigh, James, and the families of Payton Savage. A memorial service will be held at Marble Collegiate Church, 1 West 29th St., on Sunday, November 12 at 3 p.m.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAVAGE, CAROL THEODOS
SAVAGE -- Carol Theodos. Died October 11th in Florida after a fierce fight with lung cancer. She savored the richness of life. We loved her for it. Committed to the arts, Carol chaired the Thomas Cole National Historic Site Board of Governors, served on the Advisory Council of Hudson Valley Technology and Commerce, the Advisory Board of Hudson River Classics Showcase Theater, the Manhattan School of Music, multiple committees for The Olana Partnership and ran for the Cairo town council. Retiring ...
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