Obituaries Related to "Costa" from New York Times Archive
Henrietta Boggs, Southerner Who Spread Her Wings, Dies at 102
Fleeing segregated Alabama, she found revolution in Costa Rica and married its future president. She then pushed him to grant women and minorities the right to vote.
19 Deaths in Costa Rica Tied to Tainted Alcohol, Officials Say
Health officials confiscated 30,000 bottles of alcohol and suspect the deaths were caused by methanol poisoning.
Costas Kondylis, Go-To Architect in a High-Rise Town, Dies at 78
Donald Trump and many more developers hired him again and again as they made the Manhattan skyline soar even more.
Paid Notice: Deaths COSTAS, ALEXANDRA
COSTAS--Alexandra 87. On December 16, 2006 after a three year valiant fight with cancer. Loving wife of the late Basil S. Adored mother of Christophil and Eileen Contes. Loving mother-in-law of Elizabeth Costas and Zachary Contes. Cherished grandmother of Basil Alexander. Dear aunt to many. Reposing at Dahill Funeral Home 2525 65th St. Brooklyn until Wednesday 10:30am. Funeral service at SS Constantine & Helen G.O. Church, 64 Schermerhorn St. Brooklyn 11:30am. Visiting hours Monday-Tuesday 2-4 a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COSTAS, ALEXANDRA
COSTAS--Alexandra 87. On December 16, 2006 after a three year valiant fight with cancer. Loving wife of the late Basil S. Adored mother of Christophil and Eileen Contes. Loving mother-in-law of Elizabeth Costas and Zachary Contes. Cherished grandmother of Basil Alexander. Dear aunt to many. Reposing at Dahill Funeral Home 2525 65th St. Brooklyn until Wednesday 10:30am. Funeral service at SS Constantine & Helen G.O. Church, 64 Schermerhorn St. Brooklyn 11:30am. Visiting hours Monday-Tuesday 2-4 a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COSTA, WILLIAM F.
COSTA--William F., born in 1920, and raised in Atlas, PA, died on August 31, 2006, after a long illness. He studied at the Juilliard School, New York City and received his B.S. and M.A. from Columbia University. Mr. Costa spent his professional career as a musician in New York City doing studio work and recordings with major performers including Tony Bennett, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. In the 1960's he was Musical Director for Mr. Bennett and accompanied him during a command performance bef ...
Muriel Costa-Greenspon, City Opera Mezzo for 30 Years, Is Dead at 68
Muriel Costa-Greenspon, a mezzo-soprano who was a fixture at the New York City Opera for 30 years, died on Dec. 26 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan. She was 68. Her death was due to natural causes, said her son, Stefano Costa.
Paid Notice: Deaths COSTA, GREENSPON, MUR IEL
COSTA - GREENSPON -- Mur iel. It is with profound sadness that City Opera notes the passing of one of its most esteemed alumni and best friends. As a member of our company for over 30 years Muriel created some of the most vibrant and memorable characters in our opera repertory, in a wide variety of roles beginning with her debut as Olga Olsen in ''Street Scene'' in 1963. She gave us many memorable evenings in the theater with portrayals ranging from Assunta in ''The Saint of Bleecker Street'', A ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WISNEY, LUCY C. (NEE COSTA)
WISNEY--Lucy C. (nee Costa). Age 89, died Wednesday, August 24, 2005. She is survived by her daughter Alice Di Filippe, son Dominick Di Filippe, sisters Rosalie Munro and Grace Scatto, brother Carmine Costa, and many nieces and nephews. Information: M. David DeMarco Funeral Home, 732-521-0555
Paid Notice: Deaths COSTA, RENA
COSTA-Rena. The officers, Board of Directors, and staff of UJA-Federation of New York mourn the passing of Rena Costa, a cherished friend of the Jewish community in New York and in Israel, who expressed her devotion to social and humanitarian causes through exceptional philanthropy. We extend our deepest sympathies to Rena's sister, Trudy Gildin, and to all who knew & loved her. Larry Zicklin, President Morris W. Offit, Chair of the Board John S. Ruskay, Exec. V.P. & C.E.O. Joan Ginsburg, Chair ...
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