Obituaries Related to "Bender" from New York Times Archive
Marylin Bender Dies at 95; Journalist in a Male-Dominated Era
One of the few women with any editing authority at The Times, she felt resentment and, when asking for a raise, was told: “You’re married. You don’t need it.”
William Bender, Time Editor and Music Critic, Is Dead at 83
In a career at the magazine that lasted from 1967 to 1978, he covered the full range of musical styles but considered himself primarily a classical music critic.
Frank Bender, ‘Recomposer’ of Faces of the Dead, Dies at 70
Mr. Bender was a forensic sculptor whose work — three-dimensional faces in clay — helped identify the forgotten dead and apprehend the fugitive living.
Lou Bender, Columbia Star Who Helped Popularize Basketball in New York, Dies at 99
Mr. Bender was an all-American player at Columbia whose play during the Depression helped popularize the game and make Madison Square Garden a magnet for college basketball.
Paid Notice: Deaths FISCHER, CELIA BENDER
FISCHER--Celia Bender beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother died at 103 as she lived. A woman of kindness, dignity, sensitivity and beauty, she leaves to her family and to all who knew her an enduring legacy of unconditional love. You may wish to honor her memory with a contribution to the Jewish Home for the Elderly, 175 Jefferson Street, Fairfield, CT 06825.
Paid Notice: Deaths BENDER, STEPHEN H., M.D.
BENDER--Stephen H., M.D. Beloved husband of Shirley, devoted father of Miriam and Jon Birge, Jonathan and Julia Bender, loving grandfather of Sasha, Emily, Hannah, Benjamin and Abigail. Member of the faculty of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Director of the Bronx Psychiatric Center and past President of the Bronx District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association. Services on Friday morning, July 21 at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel.
Gretchen Bender, 53, an Artist Working in Film and Video, Dies
Gretchen Bender, an artist who worked in several photographic and film mediums, died on Sunday at her Manhattan home. She was 53. The cause was cancer, her family said.
Lou Bender, Columbia Star Who Helped Popularize Basketball in New York, Dies at 99
Mr. Bender was an all-American player at Columbia whose play during the Depression helped popularize the game and make Madison Square Garden a magnet for college basketball.
Paid Notice: Deaths FISCHER, CELIA BENDER
FISCHER--Celia Bender beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother died at 103 as she lived. A woman of kindness, dignity, sensitivity and beauty, she leaves to her family and to all who knew her an enduring legacy of unconditional love. You may wish to honor her memory with a contribution to the Jewish Home for the Elderly, 175 Jefferson Street, Fairfield, CT 06825.
Paid Notice: Deaths BENDER, STEPHEN H., M.D.
BENDER--Stephen H., M.D. Beloved husband of Shirley, devoted father of Miriam and Jon Birge, Jonathan and Julia Bender, loving grandfather of Sasha, Emily, Hannah, Benjamin and Abigail. Member of the faculty of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Director of the Bronx Psychiatric Center and past President of the Bronx District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association. Services on Friday morning, July 21 at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel.
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