Obituaries Related to "Bean" from New York Times Archive
Orson Bean, Free-Spirited Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 91
After finding success on television and Broadway, he established a progressive school and later wandered around America as a late-blooming hippie.
Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92
Mrs. Reilly invented the dish when she worked at the Campbell Soup Company test kitchen in the 1950s.
Alan Bean, 4th Person to Walk on the Moon, Dies at 86
After leaving NASA, Mr. Bean, a former Navy test pilot, became a full-time artist, creating images of space exploration.
Leon A. Gorman, Who Made L. L. Bean a Household Name, Dies at 80
Mr. Gorman, a grandson of L. L. Bean’s founder, led the company for 34 years and oversaw the beginning of its online operations.
Travis Bean, Aluminum Guitar Maker, Dies at 63
Mr. Bean, a machinist and musician, created unadorned electric guitars and basses that had an uncanny ability to sustain notes.
Paid Notice: Deaths BEAN, ROBERT WILLIAM
BEAN--Robert William. Aged 87, died on July 2, 2005 in Phoenix, AZ. Born and educated in Council Bluffs, IA, he became a National Scholar, honor graduate and member of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard University. As an American Scandinavian Foundation Fellow, he studied at the University of Oslo, where he was in the winter of April 1940 when the Germans invaded. After the Second World War, in which he served as an Army captain - chiefly in the Office of Strategic Services, London and Norway - he worked ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BEAN, REV. DR. GEORGE MARTIN
BEAN--Rev. Dr. George Martin, died Saturday, January 31, 2004, at his home in Lynchburg, VA, after a long illness. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty Lee Cleveland Bean, two daughters, Tracy Bean Kenny of Charlottesville, VA, and Lee Randolph Bean of Palo Alto, CA. One son, William C. Bean of Oklahoma City, OK, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Trust at St. John's Episcopal Church, 200 Boston Ave., Lynchburg, VA 24503.
Paid Notice: Deaths BEAN, BETTY RANDOLPH
BEAN-Betty Randolph. On December 19, 2002 after a long illness. Survived by her daughter Kate Randolph Kubert, her son Bruce Clark Kubert and his wife Kathleen, her grandson Joseph Kubert, a sister Nancy Bean Hector, eight nieces and nephews, and the father of her children, Bruce Lee Kubert. She was preceded in death by her older two sisters, Adelaide Bean Caille and Mary Bean Eaton. Ms. Bean was a graduate of Kingswood-Oxford School and Yale School of Art. She was Vice President of Boosey & Haw ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BEAN, BETTY RANDOLPH
BEAN-Betty Randolph. On December 19, 2002 after a long illness. Survived by her daughter Kate Randolph Kubert, Bruce Clark Kubert and his wife Kathleen, her grandson Joseph Kubert, a sister Nancy Bean Hector, eight nieces and nephews, and the father of her children, Bruce Lee Kubert. She was preceded in death by her older two sisters, Adelaide Bean Caille and Mary Bean Eaton. Ms. Bean was a graduate of Kingswood-Oxford School and Yale School of Art. She was Vice President of Boosey & Hawkes NY o ...
Alan Bean, 4th Person to Walk on the Moon, Dies at 86
After leaving NASA, Mr. Bean, a former Navy test pilot, became a full-time artist, creating images of space exploration.
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