Obituaries Related to "Barron" from New York Times Archive
Barron Hilton, Hotel Magnate and Founding A.F.L. Owner, Dies at 91
Mr. Hilton successfully expanded the hotel chain founded by his father, but he said his happiest days were when he owned the Chargers football team.
John Shepherd-Barron, Developer of the A.T.M., Dies at 84
Mr. Shepherd-Barron’s machine became generally known as the first cash dispenser when it was installed at a Barclays bank in a suburb north of London in June 1967.
Bebe Barron, 82, Pioneer of Electronic Scores, Is Dead
Ms. Barron composed the first electronic score for a feature film — the eerie gulps and burbles, echoes and weeeoooos of the 1956 science-fiction classic “Forbidden Planet.”
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, JAMES PRESSLEY
BARRON--James Pressley, 86, of Lynchburg, VA, died Tuesday, November 21st, 2006. Loving husband of Leirona Turman Barron; father of James Turman Barron and father-in-law of Jane-Iris Farhi of New York; and brother of Charles E. Barron, of Athens, GA. After serving in the United States Army in Europe in World War II, he joined the Central Intelligence Agency as an analyst and received the Intelligence Commendation medal when he retired in 1985.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, BIER, PEARL
BARRON - BIER -- Pearl. Be loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. We all know how much we meant to you. You were a beautiful and dignified woman who cherished her privacy and valued her friends and family. We will miss you and your undying love for us all. You will be in our hearts and memories forever.
Blue Barron, 91, Big-Band Leader, Dies
Blue Barron, who was born Harry Freidman, one of last surviving big-band leaders, dies at age 91; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, JEANNE R.
BARRON--Jeanne R. On January 8, 2005. Born December 25, 1904, in Lancaster, PA, she was married to William N. Barron, until his death in 1963. Mrs. Barron was a 1926 graduate of Vassar College and a longtime resident of Great Neck and Manhattan. Surviving are her children, Barbara DiPierre of Littleton, NH, Robert A. (Tony) Barron of Hartsdale, NY, grandchildren, Susan and Wendy Barron, William, Christopher and Nicole DiPierre, great-grandchildren, Jordan, Cameron and Ruby. Service 3 PM, Sunday, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, JOHN CHARLES
BARRON--John Charles, died on Saturday, December 20, 2003, at INOVA Alexandria Hospital in Alexandria, VA, after a short but valiant fight with leukemia. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Eleanor; son, John; daughter, Susan; sister, Katherine Gorbett; and niece, Marie Hubbard. An inurnment will be held at the U.S. Naval Academy Columbarium in Annapolis, MD, at a later date. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Suite 310, White Plains, NY 10605. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, EDYTHE (NEE COOK)
BARRON - Edythe (nee Cook). Age 93, of Pembroke Pines, FL, on December 16, 2002. Prior to Florida, lived in Patchogue, LI, had a private business with late husband Ben Barron, active in Hadassah as President of her local chapter, continued in various positions with Hadassah, and was a Life Member since 1945. Life Member of Womens Division of Jewish Federation, Broward County, and Member of Temple Beth Ahm Israel. Sister of deceased brothers, Joseph, Benjamin, and Jack Cook, and sister of Minnie ...
Dr. E.S. Guzman Barron Dies in Chicago; Assisted in Research for Atomic Bomb
Barron, E S Guzman
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