Obituaries Related to "Pennington" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths RIPLEY, MALCOLM PENNINGTON
RIPLEY--Malcolm Pennington, 78, of La Quinta, CA. Died August 12, 2005. Devoted husband of the late Bettie Boatman Fenwick, he is survived by his sister, Frederica Ripley French, and eleven nieces and nephews. After graduating from the Brooks School, he worked at City Bank Farmer's Trust Company, Henderson Harrison and Newhart Cook. He was a Past Master of Holland Lodge #
Paid Notice: Deaths PENNINGTON, MALCOLM
PENNINGTON--Malcolm. For 25 years Malcolm served the Jose Limon Dance Foundation with courage and distinction, guiding the company through many challenges and serving as Board Chairman for six years. He had an abiding faith in the humanistic vision and enduring value of Jose Limon's choreography. All of us will miss Malcolm's integrity and his gentle and gracious spirit. Jose Limon Dance Foundation Elizabeth Turner, Chair Edie Weiner, Vice-Chair Carla Maxwell, Artistic Director Mark W. Jones, Ex ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PENNINGTON, JACQUELINE
PENNINGTON-Jacqueline, 37. On July 22, 1999. Loving daughter of Sibylla, and treasured friend to many. We will always love and remember you. Service Saturday, July 31, 10AM at Calvary Hospital, 1740 Eastchester Road, Bronx.
Paid Notice: Deaths PENNINGTON, EVELYN W.
PENNINGTON-Evelyn W. 92. Died July 27, 1998 in Wilmington, DE. She was a graduate of Barnard College of Columbia University, Class of 1929. She was a member of Christ Church Christiana Hundred, Greenville, DE. Her husband, Alfred William Pennington, M.D. died in 1959. She is survived by son Anthony James Pennington of Concord, MA., brother Alfred Williams of Hightstown NJ, granddaughter Sage Louise Taylor of Wilmington, DE. Her grandson, Hugh Scott Pennington died in 1991. Funeral services will ...
Ann Pennington, Dancing Star, Dies
Pennington, Ann
In the End, the Sentence Was Death; THE STOLEN YEARS. By Roger Touhy with Ray Brennan. Illustrated. 281 pp. Cleveland, Ohio.: Pennington Press. $4.50
Stolen Years, The: by R Touhy with R Brennan
RAILROAD OFFICIAL DROWNED IN OCEAN; C.G. Pennington, General Passenger Agent of P.R.R. Here, Dies at Montauk
Pennington, C G, while bathing off Montauk, LI
HALL PENNINGTON, AN ARCHITECT HERE; Specialized in Designing of Apartment Houses -- Dies in Hospital at 53
Pennington, Hall P
NOTED RECTOR, 66,. IS DEAD IN LONDON; Rev. W. Pennington-Bickford Was the Head of St. Clement Danes Parish 30 Years
Pennington-Bickford, W
F.I. MALLORY DIES; LONG BROKER HERE; Husband of Molla Bjurstedt, Noted Tennis Player, Victim of Angina Pectoris. NATIVE OF PHILADELPHIA Partner for 20 Years in Firm of Drayton, Pennington &. Colket of That City.
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