Obituaries Related to "Giles" from New York Times Archive
Frank Giles, 100, Editor Snared in ‘Hitler Diaries’ Hoax, Is Dead
At The Sunday Times of London, he learned at the last minute that the diaries were fake, but the paper’s owner, Rupert Murdoch, ordered them published.
Paid Notice: Deaths BROPHY, GILES B.
BROPHY--Giles B. THe Board of Governors and membership of Deepdale Golf Club note with sorrow the untimely passing of our esteemed member. Our deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. D. Dixon Boardman, President
Paid Notice: Deaths BROPHY, B. GILES
BROPHY--B. Giles. B. Giles Brophy, an investment banker and owner of ''Strike the Gold'', Kentucky Derby winning horse of 1991, died on April 9, 2006 in Camden, SC. Mr. Brophy had leukemia. Mr. Brophy served in the U.S. Army and graduated from Hofstra University. He started four Wall Street investment firms, including two recognized bond dealerships, one of which was sold to Sanwa Bank. He may well be remembered for his thoroughbred horses ''Thirty Six Red'' and ''Strike the Gold''. Thirty-Six R ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GILES, PATRICK
GILES--Patrick, 48, On October 13, after a thirteen month battle with Lymphoma. Patrick was a consummate sibling, friend, writer, critic, teacher, and New Yorker--a champion for the transforming power of culture, ideas and ideals. There will be a memorial mass said on November 18th at 7 P.M. at the Church of St. Paul The Apostle (9th Avenue between 59th & 60th St). Those of his many friends who would like to contribute or read others' recollections of this wonderful man should go to auracentral. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GILE, JUNE TYNER
GILE-June Tyner, 77, of North Chatham, MA., and formerly of Rye, NY. Died on November 5 at home after a long illness. Mrs. Gile was the wife of the late Clement (Tim) D. Gile who died in 1978. Mrs. Gile is survived by her sister Nancy Gagarin of Greenwich, CT, four daughters Toni Sennott of West Barnstable, MA, Shelley Gile of Edwards, CO, Robin Litwin of Concord, MA., and Susan Roberts of Bridgewater, MA and six grandchildren. A service was held on November 11 in Chatham.
Paid Notice: Deaths TURBEE, GILES
TURBEE-Giles, Reverend Brother O.S.F. On September 15, 2000. Beloved son of the late Felix Turbee and Rose Sapia. Loving nephew of Anna Greenberg and cousin of Ann Marie Rezzonico. Reposing in Friary, 185 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, Sunday, 2-5 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial, Monday, 10 AM, in Friary Chapel at 185 Joralemon St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths GILES, DAVID C.
GILES-David C., 37, of San Jose, CA, CTO of Acropolis Systems, died early July 14, 1999 in an automobile accident near Keystone, Colorado. He was born July 22, 1961 in Waterton, NY. After serving a term in the USAF, Dave graduated with honors from DeVry Institute of Technology in Columbus, Ohio. A devoted husband and father, he is survived by his wife Lidia and three children, Fernanda, Bruno and David, Jr. Also survived by his brother Ernie (Claude) and two sisters, Amy and Sue. Friends are inv ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RICH, GILES S.
RICH-Giles S. A quiet jurist and gentle man who by his tireless scholarship and faithful devotion to the patent law, turned our American century into an inventive, productive powerhouse, to the benefit of us all. John A. Reilly
Paid Notice: Deaths RICH, GILES S.
RICH-Giles S. A quiet jurist and gentle man who by his tireless scholarship and faithful devotion to the patent law, turned our American century into an inventive, productive powerhouse, to the benefit of us all. John A. Reilly
Giles S. Rich, Oldest Active Federal Judge, Dies at 95
Judge Giles S Rich, oldest active Federal judge ever and towering figure in patent law, dies at age 95; photo (M)
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