Obituaries Related to "Bartlett" from New York Times Archive
Charles L. Bartlett, Journalist and a Kennedy Matchmaker, Dies at 95
Mr. Bartlett won a Pulitzer Prize for his national reporting but was remembered especially for hosting a dinner party in 1951 in which he introduced John F. Kennedy to Jacqueline Bouvier.
Richard Bartlett, Legislator Who Fought New York’s Death Penalty, Dies at 89
Mr. Bartlett oversaw a reorganization of the state’s courts and led a commission that virtually abolished capital punishment in 1965.
Art Bartlett, Founder of Century 21 Real Estate, Dies at 76
Mr. Bartlett was among the first to enable hundreds, and later thousands, of brokers working from their own offices to compete with regional and national chains.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, PHYLLIS
BARTLETT--Phyllis, of Manhattan, NY and Lakeville, CT died suddenly Wednesday, November 8th at the age of 69. A graduate of The Brearley School and the Rhode Island School of Design, Ms. Bartlett distinguished herself at House Beautiful magazine for 30 years. She also enjoyed active membership in a number of clubs and associations which include the Blue Hill Troupe, Cosmopolitan Club, The Colonial Dames of America, and St. John's Church of Salisbury, CT. A passionate ballroom dancer, painter, ga ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, THOMAS FOSTER
BARTLETT--Thomas Foster, passed away in New York City on July 12, 2006. Bartlett, 87, is survived by his sister Beth B. Gocke, of Oklahoma City, his long time companion Clelia Moraes, of New York City, three nephews, three nieces, eight grandnephews and five grandnieces. He was preceded in death by his brother Rex A. Bartlett. He was the son of pioneer physician Dr. M.J. Bartlett and Clara Nell Mattingly. He graduated from Harvard University in 1943 with a BS Degree and earned an MBA in 1948 fro ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, CONSTANCE ''CONNIE''
BARTLETT -- Constance ''Connie'' N., age 82, of NY died August 4, 2004. Connie was born in MI. She married William Bartlett and is survived by her son Karl Bartlett of Mass. Visitation is August 11, 2004, 4-8 PM and August 12, 2004, 10-11AM. Funeral service will be August 12, 2004 at 11AM at Blackburn ChapelMartin Funeral Home in North Branch, MI 810688-3232.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, AMY WYLLYS
BARTLETT -- Amy Wyllys. Poet and poetry editor, died on February 29, 2004, at the age of 54, at Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center in New York City. Amy is survived by her son Byron, her sisters Lucia, Susan and Eliza, her brother John, her mother Christina, her brothers-in-law Robert Bernstein and Karim Anis, her uncle Scott Bartlett and his wife Barbara Forman, her uncle Paul Bartlett and his wife Barbara. The eldest of five children, Amy grew up in Concord, Massachusetts. She graduated fro ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, AMY
BARTLETT--Amy. The Dalton School community mourns the loss of Amy Bartlett, mother of Byron, Class of 2005. We extend our deepest sympathy to Byron and his family. Ellen C. Stein, Head of School
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, AMY
BARTLETT -- Amy. The Board of Trustees and the entire Town School community note with deep sorrow the passing of Amy Bartlett. We extend our love to Byron and sincere sympathy to the extended family.
Charles L. Bartlett, Journalist and a Kennedy Matchmaker, Dies at 95
Mr. Bartlett won a Pulitzer Prize for his national reporting but was remembered especially for hosting a dinner party in 1951 in which he introduced John F. Kennedy to Jacqueline Bouvier.
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