Obituaries Related to "Huffman" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths HUFFMAN, RUBIN
HUFFMAN -- Rubin. The Brooklyn Heights Synagogue mourns the loss of our founding President, Rubin Huffman. Rubin, also known as ''Bob'', served as an officer of the Brooklyn Heights Lodge of B'nai Brith, Commander of the Kings County Jewish War Veterans, New York Civil and Criminal Courts Bar Association and Knights of Pythias. A memorial service will be held Friday January 7, 11:30am at the Brooklyn Heights Synagogue, 131 Remsen St, Brooklyn Heights. Interment will follow at Mt. Judah Cemetery ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUFFMAN, AUGUSTA JAY
HUFFMAN-Augusta Jay, known to her friends and family as Gusty, died June 26th in Oklahoma City, OK. She was born January 7, 1921 to the late DeLancey K. Jay and Elizabeth Sarah Morgan Jay in New York City. She grew up in Old Westbury, Long Island, NY and attended the Green Vale School and St. Timothy's School. In 1945 she married Lt. Commander Huston Huffman of New Bedford, NY. They settled in Oklahoma City in 1949. Gusty was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, sisters Elizabeth Jay H ...
D. A. Huffman, Computer Expert, Dies at 74
David A Huffman, computer expert, dies at age 74; photo (M)
Huffman Baines Is Dead at 82; An Uncle of President Johnson
Baines, Huffman
HARVEY HUFFMAN, 70, LAWYER, LEGISLATOR; President Pro Tem of Senate in Pennsylvania Dies
Huffman, Harvey
R.'MONROE HUFFMAN.; Dean of Reading (Pa.) Bankers Dies at 70 Years
Death
ELEPHANT FORGETS NOT HIS MURDEROUS ACT; A Keeper Jogs "Sid's" Memory and He Becomes Uneasy. Huffman's Death Through "Big Charley's" Rage Discussed Among the Trainers at the Garden.
Keeper Henry Huffman Killed by "Big Charlie" in Peru, Ind
STRANGLED BY BURGLARS.; Adam Huffman of Brimfield, Ind., Tortured and Then Put to Death -- Hired Man Badly Hurt.
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