Obituaries Related to "Nicholson" from New York Times Archive
Johnny Nicholson, Whose Midtown Cafe Drew the ‘New Bohemians,’ Dies at 99
Mr. Nicholson, with the chef Edna Lewis, served Southern cuisine in Manhattan to the likes of Frank Sinatra, Gore Vidal and Tennessee Williams.
Vivian Nicholson, 79, Dies; A Rags-to-Riches Story Left in Tatters
Mrs. Nicholson was just 25 when she won a sports bet that paid more than £150,000, the equivalent today of about $4.5 million, and her life inspired a musical and a BBC television film.
Eddy Nicholson, 73, Colorful Collector, Dies
Mr. Nicholson was a wealthy businessman who became an enthusiastic buyer of early American furniture and art.
Collie J. Nicholson, 85, Who Promoted Grambling’s Teams, Is Dead
Collie James Nicholson, sports information director whose marketing brought fame to Grambling State University, dies at age 85 (M)
Collie J. Nicholson, 85, Who Promoted Grambling’s Teams, Is Dead
Collie J. Nicholson was the imaginative sports information director whose marketing brought national and international fame to Grambling State University in Louisiana.
Paid Notice: Deaths NICHOLSON, WILLIAM BRYCE
NICHOLSON--William Bryce. 93. On February 27, of Short Hills, NJ. Retired Vice Chairman of Union Carbide Corp. Survived by his wife, Marion; daughter, Jan; and daughter, Barbara McFadyen, and her two children, Rachel and Ryan, and grandchild, Nicholas. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM on Monday, March 13, at the Community Congregational Church, 200 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills.
Paid Notice: Deaths NICHOLSON, WILLIAM BRYCE
NICHOLSON--William Bryce. 93. On February 27, of Short Hills, NJ. Retired Vice Chairman of Union Carbide Corp. Survived by his wife, Marion; daughter, Jan; and daughter, Barbara McFadyen, and her two children, Rachel and Ryan, and grandchild, Nicholas. A memorial service will be held at 11 AM on Monday, March 13, at the Community Congregational Church, 200 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills.
Paid Notice: Deaths NICHOLSON, STEVENS G., JR.
NICHOLSON--Stevens G., Jr. Graduate of Columbia University Law School, practicing attorney in NYC, resident of New Rochelle for 38 years. In Chapel Hill, NC November 14, 73 years old. Beloved husband of Ruth, beloved father of Abbye, Sherry, Jeffrey, Andrew and Keith, beloved brother of Mary, George and Christopher, beloved grandfather of Jesse, Emily, Novella, Andrew and Gloria, beloved uncle, beloved friend to so many. He leaves us all with so many joyful memories. Memorial service on Sunday, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths POLLARD, IRENE N. (NEE NICHOLSON)
POLLARD--Irene N. (nee Nicholson). On August 6, 2004. Of Bel Air, MD. Beloved wife of the late Reverend Doctor Irving S. Pollard. Interment Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, NY, on Wednesday, August 11, at noon.
Paid Notice: Deaths NICHOLSON, JAMES J.
NICHOLSON--James J. The College of New Rochelle community records with sorrow the death of James J. Nicholson, cherished friend of long-standing, former member of the Board of Trustees and its Chair from 1985 to 1991. Ever the man of wit, warmth and compassion, he stood in the midst of this community for almost three decades as one who served. Wise counselor, guide and leader, he inspired us with a breadth of vision and boldness of action, always imprinted with his characteristic reverence for p ...
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