Obituaries Related to "Shaffer" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2016: Peter Shaffer
Peter Shaffer Dies at 90; Playwright Won Tonys for ‘Equus’ and ‘Amadeus’
Movie versions of Mr. Shaffer’s ambitious plays helped elevate his status at home in Britain and in the United States.
Charles N. Shaffer Jr., Lawyer Who Bolstered Case Against Nixon, Dies at 82
Mr. Shaffer’s detailed defense of John W. Dean III, the White House counsel, helped cost Richard M. Nixon the presidency during the Watergate scandal.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAFFER, JACK A.
SHAFFER--Jack A. On August 18, 2003. Loving husband of Kelly Shaffer; cherished father of Andrea Collins, Stephi Wolff and Dana Hayden; fond brother of Nicole Rothschild; adored grandfather of Drew, Matt, Jack, Charlie, Aaron, Emily, Griffin, Levi, Isaac and Luke. Friends may call Thursday evening 69PM at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81 St. Services Friday, August 22nd 11:30AM at Temple EmanuEl, Fifth Avenue at 65 St. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Jack A. Shaffer Scho ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAFFER, JACK A.
SHAFFER--Jack A. On August 18, 2003. Loving husband of Kelly Shaffer; cherished father of Andrea Collins, Stephi Wolff and Dana Hayden; fond brother of Nicole Rothschild; adored grandfather of Drew, Matt, Jack, Charlie, Aaron, Emily, Griffin, Levi, Isaac and Luke. Friends may call Thursday evening 69PM at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81 St. Services Friday, August 22nd 11:30AM at Temple EmanuEl, Fifth Avenue at 65 St. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Jack A. Shaffer Scho ...
Earl Shaffer, First to Hike Length of Appalachian Trail in Both Directions, Dies at 83
Earl Shaffer, first person to hike length of Appalachian Trail in both directions, dies at age 83; photo (M)
Anthony Shaffer, 75, Author Of Long-Running 'Sleuth,' Dies
Anthony Schaffer, British playwright whose chilling thriller Sleuth ran for more than 2,300 performances in London and more than 2,000 on Broadway, dies at age of 75; photo (M)
Anthony Shaffer, 75, Playwright With a Flair for the Whodunit, Dies
Anthony Shaffer, the British playwright whose jokey but chilling thriller
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAFFER, DAVID D.
SHAFFER-David D. and his beloved wife Margaret died two weeks apart-Mr. Shaffer on November 16, and Mrs. Shaffer on December 3. At their request, their funeral services and burials were in Mrs. Shaffer's hometown-Ogden, Iowa. To allow their friends and relatives in New York to say goodbye, a memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 13 at 11:00 A.M., at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, on Madison at 73 Street. Mr. Shaffer was born in New York on June 17, 1910, the son of Sam and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SHAFFER, PHILIP
SHAFFER-Philip. On October 28, 1998. Loving husband of Mary for 65 years. Devoted father of Eleanor and Dr. Robert L. Schain and Joel Shaffer. Proud grandfather of Bonnie and Joseph Miskiewicz, Andrea Tannenbaum, Scott and Alyssa Shaffer, Lauren and Dr. Jay Rahman, ecstatic great grandfather and ''Papa Phil'' to Hayley Miskiewicz, Lindsey Tannenbaum, Adam Tannenbaum, Tara Miskiewicz, Sean Miskiewicz, brother of Aaron Shaffer, Sol Shaffer and Frank Shaffer of Montreal, Canada. ''We celebrate your ...
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