Obituaries Related to "Arnold" from New York Times Archive
Arnold Obey, 73, Educator and Marathoner, Dies
Mr. Obey was a veteran school principal who took to marathoning and kept at it — 38 times in a row in the New York City Marathon.
Arnold Aronson, Who Revitalized Saks in the ’80s, Dies at 85
He transformed a venerable retail chain with a “dowager image” by courting baby boomers, renovating its flagship store and expanding its national reach.
Notable Deaths 2016: Arnold Palmer
Arnold R. Hirsch, Historian of Housing Segregation, Dies at 69
An inquiry into urban unrest led to “Making the Second Ghetto,” a chronicle of systemic bias in the wake of the second Great Migration of Southern blacks.
Dr. Arnold Gold, 92, Dies; Made Compassionate Care a Cause
In a medical world ever more reliant on technology, Dr. Gold insisted on teaching, and rewarding, a human touch at the bedside.
Arnold Mesches, Artist Who Was Recorded by the F.B.I., Dies at 93
Mr. Mesches was a scenic artist in Hollywood when his work for the Communist Party came to the attention of the bureau in 1945.
Arnold Palmer, the Magnetic Face of Golf in the ’60s, Dies at 87
Palmer, who won seven major titles, captivated fans with his ferocious swing and fearless attitude, helping to inspire an American golf boom.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAIRD, BARBARA NEUBAUER ARNOLD
BAIRD-Barbara Neubauer Arnold Suddenly, on August 9, 1998 in Quogue, New York. Loving wife of the late Robert B. Baird, II, and previously of the late William D. Arnold, M.D. Cherished mother of James B. Arnold, Susan T. Arnold, M.D., Margaret G. Arnold and 12 stepchildren: Margaret A. Baird, Barbara B. Zeman, Camille R. Baird, Robert L. Baird, Esther S. Baird, Mary E. Baird, Belinda B. Fremont, Cynthia Baird Goode, William T. Baird, David T. Baird, Catherine Bennett and Andrew H. Baird. Adored ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BAIRD, BARBARA NEUBAUER ARNOLD
BAIRD-Barbara Neubauer Arnold Suddenly, on August 9, 1998 in Quogue, New York. Loving wife of the late Robert B. Baird, II, and previously of the late William D. Arnold, M.D. Cherished mother of James B. Arnold, Susan T. Arnold, M.D., Margaret G. Arnold and 12 stepchildren: Margaret A. Baird, Barbara B. Zeman, Camille R. Baird, Robert L. Baird, Esther S. Baird, Mary E. Baird, Belinda B. Fremont, Cynthia Baird Goode, William T. Baird, David T. Baird, Catherine Bennett and Andrew H. Baird. Adored ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COPELAND, ARNOLD I.
COPELAND-Arnold I. On September 28th, 1997. Beloved husband for 58 years of Muriel. Devoted father of Arthur Copeland of Stamford, Ct., Jackie Beecher of Puerto Rico & Jill Simbari of Cortlandt Manor, NY. Cherished grandfather of 11. Also survived by his sister Mildred Kirsch of New Jersey. He and his wife practiced Optometry in Port Chester for 55 years, the last 30 with their son. Service Wednesday, October 1st at 9:30AM at Graham Funeral Home, 1036 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY. In lieu of flower ...
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