Obituaries Related to "Lara" from New York Times Archive
Lara Saint Paul, Italian Singer and Aerobics Promoter, Dies at 73
Born in Eritrea and raised in Italy, she sang with Louis Armstrong and other American idols and, inspired by Jane Fonda, kindled a fitness craze.
Paid Notice: Deaths FEBLES, MARTHA M. (NEE LARA)
FEBLES-Martha M. (nee Lara). Of Pearl River, N.Y., formerly of Manhattan. Loving mother of Martha Velez of Kew Gardens, N.Y., Norma Santiago of Las Vegas, NV., Rosemarie Moriarty of San Antonio, TX., Nellie Donnelly and Linda Lopez of Pearl River, N.Y., George of Yonkers and John Febles of Great Neck, N.Y. Also survived by 26 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial to be held Wed., 10AM, St. Margaret's RC Church, Pearl River, NY. Visiting Tuesday, 3-5 & 7-9PM at the W ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DE LARA, JONNE ELIZABETH STEWART CLAFLIN LOW
de LARA-Jonne Elizabeth Stewart Claflin Low. Died on March 29, in New Canaan, Conn., after a long illness. Devoted wife of Juan Jacobo de Lara and mother of Julian de Lara (died in 1960) and Angela Dulce de Lara of Fairfield, Conn. Private memorial service held on April 2 at her home, with burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
AGUSTIN LARA, POET AND COMPOSER, DIES
Lara, Agustin
DE LARA, COMPOSER, DIES AT 77 IN PARI:; Noted Musician Contributed Ten Operatic Sqores to European Theatres.
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40 DEAD IN HONDURAS RIOT.; Gens. Lara and Palma Killed in Clash Between Their Troops -- Fifty Hurt.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, March 21. -- Gen. Lara, a veteran of the Nicaraguan revolution, and Gen. Palma, both of whom commanded divisions of the Honduran Government troops in the recent rising in this country, were killed in a riot at Comayaguela, a suburb of Tegucigalpa, on Sunday.
SOLDIERS DIE IN LARA PASS.; Several Hundred Montenegrins Overtaken by a Storm, Cut Off from Rescue, and Frozen.
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