Obituaries Related to "Holt" from New York Times Archive
Helen F. Holt, Who Elevated Elder Care Across the U.S., Dies at 101
Ms. Holt led the federal government’s effort to establish and standardize modern long-term care facilities for the elderly in the pre-Medicare era.
Will Holt, Who Wrote ‘Lemon Tree’ and for the Musical Stage, Dies at 86
Mr. Holt spent much of his musical career creating theater projects.
Nancy Holt, Outdoor Artist, Dies at 75
Ms. Holt was one of the few women to be a leader in the land-art movement, which places objects for natural settings.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLT, NICHOLAS
HOLT--Nicholas, 78, architect, AIA, died April 10, in Bangor, Maine after a long and vigorous life and a final struggle with Pick's Disease. He grew up in Maine and Dongan Hills, Staten Island, graduated from the Putney School in 1945 and from Princeton in 1949 where he continued graduate studies in architecture. Holt loved music and the arts, pursued political and social change, and enjoyed sailing and outdoor adventures. He served in US Army Intelligence under General MacArthur in Japan 1946 - ...
Ben Holt Jr., 89, Design Engineer, Dies
Benjamin Merrill Holt Jr. was an early designer of geothermal power plants.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLT, JEANNE
HOLT--Jeanne. Beloved wife of Solomon. Devoted mother of Marjorie and Barbara; grandchildren Catherine, Matthew, Daniel and Andrew; mother-in-law of Carl and Greg.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLT, WARING INGE
HOLT-Waring Inge. Died on October 13, 2002, Waring Inge Holt of Point Clear, Alabama, formerly of New York. Survived by her husband, Thaddeus Holt of Point Clear, and children Sarah Holt of Washington, D.C., and Harrison Holt of Point Clear. Funeral arrangements private.
Paid Notice: Deaths FRANKLIN, RENA HOLT
FRANKLIN-Rena Holt. On August 2, 2002, after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Beloved wife of Alan. Loving mother of Ian. Cherished daughter of Anne Holt. Devoted sister of Myra and Nina. Services 12 noon, today, at the Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, Amsterdam Avenue, corner 91st Street. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Vacamas Programs for Youth, 256 Macopin Rd, West Milford, NJ, 07480 or any breast cancer related charity of your choice. FRANKLIN-Rena. It is with heartfelt ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MYERS, ROBERT HOLT
MYERS-Robert Holt. 84. Died on May 11 at home in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He was born on March 2, 1918, in Washington, D.C. Mr. Myers practiced law as a partner of the Washington, D.C. law firm Williams, Myers & Quiggle. He served on the board of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and then became its Chairman. He was an avid hunter and occasional tennis player. He was a member of the Chevy Chase Club, the Rolling Rock Club, the Princeton Club of Washington and New York, the Metropolitan Club, the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HOLT, LUCILLE
HOLT-Lucille. Beloved mother to Jayne Firtell and Sari Flesch. Devoted grandmother to Charles, Leslie, Stefanie and great grandmother to Hannah and Daniel. A wonderful woman beloved by all.
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