Obituaries Related to "Atkinson" from New York Times Archive
Anthony B. Atkinson, Economist Who Pioneered Study of Inequality, Dies at 72
Mr. Atkinson developed new ways to measure disparities in income and wealth using historical records, long before inequality became the major issue it is today.
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, TED
ATKINSON--Ted. The Officers and Trustees of the New York Sports Museum & Hall of Fame regret the passing of a member of the New York Sports Hall of Fame on May 5 in Beaver Dam, VA. Bill Shannon, President Jordan Sprechman, Sec'y
Ted Atkinson, Hall of Fame Jockey for Tom Fool, Dies at 88
Ted F Atkinson, member of racing Hall of Fame and first jockey to win more than $1 million in season, dies at age 88; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, ROBERT M.
ATKINSON--Robert M. The law firm of Russo & Burke mourns the loss of our friend and colleague. Bob was a gifted attorney who practiced in Manhattan for over 50 years. A graduate of Fordham University and NYU Law School, Bob was dedicated to his clients. Heartfelt condolences to his friends and family.
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, ROBERT MILO
ATKINSON--Robert Milo, of Rye, NY, formerly of Manhattan. Adored by his many, many friends. His contagious personality drew people to him and his loyalty made him a friend not easily forgotten. Survived by his two loving nieces, Susan and Laurie, and two loving nephews, John and Robert. Bob was an avid tennis player and devotee of Fordham Athletics, particularly football and basketball. He graduated from Fordham University in 1950 and NYU Law School in 1956 and went on to practice law in Manhatt ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, ROBERT MILO
ATKINSON--Robert Milo, of Rye, NY, formerly of Manhattan. Adored by his many, many friends. His contagious personality drew people to him and his loyalty made him a friend not easily forgotten. Survived by his two loving nieces, Susan and Laurie, and two loving nephews, John and Robert. Bob was an avid tennis player and devotee of Fordham Athletics, particularly football and basketball. He graduated from Fordham University in 1950 and NYU Law School in 1956 and went on to practice law in Manhatt ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, ROBERT MILO
ATKINSON--Robert Milo, of Rye, NY, formerly of Manhattan. Adored by his many, many friends. His contagious personality drew people to him and his loyalty made him a friend not easily forgotten. Survived by his two loving nieces, Susan and Laurie, and two loving nephews, John and Robert. Bob was an avid tennis player and devotee of Fordham Athletics, particularly football and basketball. He graduated from Fordham University in 1950 and NYU Law School in 1956 and went on to practice law in Manhatt ...
George Atkinson Dies at 69; Pioneer in Renting of Videos
George Atkinson, who opened first video rental store, in Los Angeles in 1979, dies at age 69 (S)
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRY, EDYTHE ''PENNY'' (NEE ATKINSON)
BARRY -- Edythe ''Penny'' (nee Atkinson) On September 25, 2004. Beloved wife of the late William. Loving mother of William, John and Lisa Pilla. Cherished grandmother of Lauren, Billy, T.J., Tricia, Sean and Kyle. Reposing Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at Riverdale - on - Hudson Funeral Home, 6110 Riverdale Avenue, Bronx. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 10 A.M. at St. Gabriel's Church. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the American Red Cross would be greatly apprec ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINSON, DON
ATKINSON--Don. 63, passed away at home January 11, 2004. Successful Broadway dancer, actor, director, wine consultant, beloved husband, brother, uncle, and friend. Contributions may be directed to The Actors Fund, 729 7th Ave., NY, NY 10019.
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