Obituaries Related to "Bauer" from New York Times Archive
Hank Bauer, 84, World Series Star, Dies
Hank Bauer was a decorated combat veteran who became an All-Star outfielder for the Yankees, played in nine World Series and later managed the Baltimore Orioles to a stunning Series victory.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, JASON A.
BAUER--Jason A. Born July 19, 1967. Beloved son of Cornelia L. Iredell and Andrew Bauer, cherished brother of Alex Bauer, stepson of Jim Iredell, brother-inlaw of Colleen McCarthy, partner of Angela Rogers. Memorial service Tuesday, December 12, at 3pm, at The Church of the Transfiguration, 1 East 29th St. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Jason Bauer Theatre Fund at Trinity School, 139 W. 91 St., NYC, NY 10024.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, JASON A.
BAUER--Jason A. Born July 19, 1967. Beloved son of Cornelia L. Iredell and Andrew Bauer, cherished brother of Alex Bauer, stepson of Jim Iredell, brother-inlaw of Colleen McCarthy, partner of Angela Rogers. Memorial service Tuesday, December 12, at 3pm, at The Church of the Transfiguration, 1 East 29th St. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Jason Bauer Theatre Fund at Trinity School, 139 W. 91 St., NYC, NY 10024.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, JASON A.
BAUER--Jason A. Born July 19, 1967. Beloved son of Cornelia L. Iredell and Andrew Bauer, cherished brother of Alex Bauer, stepson of Jim Iredell, brother-inlaw of Colleen McCarthy, partner of Angela Rogers. Memorial service Tuesday, December 12, at 3pm, at The Church of the Transfiguration, 1 East 29th St. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to The Jason Bauer Theatre Fund at Trinity School, 139 W. 91 St., NYC, NY 10024.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, ROBERT F. , ESQ.
BAUER--Robert F. , Esq. , 81, retired insurance attorney, died of heart failure at NY Hospital on October 11th. Born in Manhattan, he was a graduate of Washington Irving High School, Adelphi College and Brooklyn Law School. A WWII Army veteran, Mr. Bauer spent most of his working life honing his expertise in insurance law and retired from Johnson & Higgins as VP of the casualty department after 29 years. Throughout his life, he enjoyed traveling, photography, playing golf and took special deligh ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, HARRIET
BAUER--Harriet. 78, on July 1, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Alfred. Loving mother to Lori. Services 12 noon, Tuesday, July 5, at Salem Fields Cemetery.
Billy Bauer, 89, an Early Modern Jazz Guitarist, Dies
Billy Bauer, one of first modern jazz guitarists and later renowned guitar teacher, dies at age 89; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, THEODORE J., MD
BAUER--Theodore J., MD, 95 of Wyckoff on May 6, 2005 at home. Beloved husband of 66 years of Helen Lucy (nee Mattes). Cherished father of Jane Gray of Marietta, GA, Virginia Biedron of Clarksville, MD, Martha Bauer of Saddle River, and the late Mary L. Bauer in 1977. Loving grandfather of nine grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Ted was born in Iowa City, IA and graduated from the University of Iowa Medical School in 1933. He served in the United States Public Health Services for 29 year ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, JACOB, M.D.
BAUER--Jacob, M.D., on December 29, 2004 after a long illness. Beloved husband of Ursula. Devoted father of Drs. Bertha and Bernard. Grandfather of Emily. Brother of Joseph and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Dr. Bauer was an esteemed member of the Brooklyn medical community and practiced medicine for over 50 years. Donations in his memory may be made to United Jewish Appeal. Service Sunday 11:30AM, ''The Riverside,'' 76th St. at Amsterdam.
Paid Notice: Deaths BAUER, JACOB, M.D.
BAUER--Jacob, M.D., on December 29, 2004 after a long illness. Beloved husband of Ursula. Devoted father of Drs. Bertha and Bernard. Grandfather of Emily. Brother of Joseph and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Dr. Bauer was an esteemed member of the Brooklyn medical community and practiced medicine for over 50 years. Donations in his memory may be made to United Jewish Appeal. Service Sunday 11:30AM, ''The Riverside,'' 76th St. at Amsterdam.
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