Obituaries Related to "Mendez" from New York Times Archive
Francisco Mendez, Boxing Gym Owner and Mentor, Dies at 61
Arriving from Mexico, he found his calling outside the ring and attracted a following of clients with different backgrounds and goals.
Tony Mendez, 78, Dies; C.I.A. Officer Celebrated in the Film ‘Argo’
Mr. Mendez orchestrated one of the most audacious covert operations in the agency’s history: the rescue of six American diplomats from Iran in 1980.
Olga Méndez, Longtime State Senator, Dies at 84
Mrs. Méndez, a lawmaker who represented East Harlem and the South Bronx for 26 years, was the first Puerto Rican in the State Senate.
Olga Méndez, East Harlem Senator, Is Dead at 84
Olga A. Méndez, the first Puerto Rican woman elected to a state legislature in the continental United States, represented East Harlem and parts of the Bronx in the State Senate from 1979 to 2004.
Olga Méndez, East Harlem Senator, Is Dead at 84
Olga A. Mendez, the first Puerto Rican woman elected to a state legislature in the continental United States, represented East Harlem and parts of the Bronx in the State Senate from 1979 to 2004.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAPIRO, TONI MENDEZ
SHAPIRO-Toni Mendez. The Anti - Defamation League mourns the passing of Toni Mendez Shapiro, a longtime ADL leader and supporter. Through the generosity of Toni and her late husband, Shap Shapiro, ADL established its annual Shap Shapiro Fellowship. We will miss her strength, determination and unique sense of humor. We extend our condolences to the entire family. Glen A. Tobias, National Chairman Abraham H. Foxman, National Director Caryl Stern, Associate National Director
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAPIRO, TONI MENDEZ
SHAPIRO - Toni Mendez. Died March 9, 2003 at home at age 94, after a distinguished career as a dancer, choreographer, Rockette and literary agent extraordinaire. A woman who wore many hats. Survived by her niece Cynthia Weil Mann and her nephew Richard Weil. Visiting from Noon to 1 PM on Thursday, March 13 at Frank E. Campbell, Madison Avenue and 81st St. Interment private. A memorial service is planned for the Spring. SHAPIRO - Toni Mendez. Congregation Emanu-El of teh City of New York recor ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MENDEZ, ROSE MARIE
MENDEZ-Rose Marie. Architectural designer and educator, died in Los Angeles, Saturday, September 7, 2002 of cancer. She was 32. Rose turned candor into virtue and and rendered life with startling clarity. It was infectious. And beautiful. Born in New Jersey, Rose received undergraduate and masters degrees in architecture from Cornell University. She practiced architecture at Morphosis in Los Angeles and received the Grand Prize in the 1997 San Francisco Prize for her redesign of Union Square, no ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MENDEZ, RICHARD ROBERT
MENDEZ-Richard Robert, on May 8, 2000 in New Haven. Born September 23, 1944 in San Diego, CA. Graduate of San Diego State University with a degree in Business Administration and Fine Arts. Veteren of the U.S. Army. Lived 25 years in New York City, and worked as a graphic artist. Mr. Mendez is remembered by his friends and family in California, New York and Connecticut for his contribution of joy to their lives. His memory is forever celebrated by his mother Louise Mendez, sister Eleanor Macias, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MENDEZ, JOAQUINA MUNOZ
MENDEZ-Joaquina Munoz. It is with profound sorrow that we, the Board of Trustees, and The Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center family mourn the passing of Joaquina Munoz Mendez; the mother of Manuel A. Mendez, Assistant Treasurer, Board of Trustees. Our sincere condolences are extended to the Mendez family. Miguel O. Martinez, Chairman Board of Trustees Miguel A. Fuentes, Jr. Pres. and Chief Executive Officer
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