Obituaries Related to "Blanchard" from New York Times Archive
Cary Blanchard, Journeyman Kicker Who Delivered in the Clutch, Dies at 47
Blanchard’s career was not particularly stable, taking him to several N.F.L. teams, but he often had a decisive impact on key games and made a Pro Bowl as a Colt.
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, PETER P., JR.
BLANCHARD-Peter P., Jr. September 6, 1912 to December 26, 2000. Beloved husband of the late Adelaide Frick Blanchard, devoted father of Peter P. Blanchard, III, caring brother of Pye Johnson and the late Libby Kirkland. A graduate of the Gilman School, Princeton University and Yale Law School, he worked for White & Case and IBM, and was later self employed. A memorial service will be held at Christ Church, 66 Highland Avenue, Short Hills, N.J. on January 11 at 11:30 A.M. In lieu of flowers, plea ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, JAMES A. II.
BLANCHARD-James A. II. Of Bar Harbor, ME, died in his 90th year on December 21, 2000. Wharton School, class of 1933. Lieutenant, USNR at GHQ Southwest Pacific, 1944; UN Conference in San Francisco, 1945. Member, Society of Mayflower Descendants and Society of Colonial Wars. Survived by wife June and son James A. III, of Bar Harbor.
Cary Blanchard, Journeyman Kicker Who Delivered in the Clutch, Dies at 47
Blanchard’s career was not particularly stable, taking him to several N.F.L. teams, but he often had a decisive impact on key games and made a Pro Bowl as a Colt.
Doc Blanchard, Army’s Mr. Inside, Is Dead at 84
Mr. Blanchard, a Heisman Trophy winner, teamed up with Glenn Davis on the unbeaten Army teams of the mid-1940s in college football’s most storied backfield pairing.
Johnny Blanchard, Yanks’ ’60s Super Sub, Dies at 76
Mr. Blanchard was a power-hitting catcher and outfielder known as Super Sub who played in five consecutive World Series for the Yankees in the 1960s.
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, JOSEPH P.
BLANCHARD--Joseph P., 59, a longtime member of the Wall Street community and resident of Port Washington, NY, passed away on Friday, October 22. He is survived by his wife, Akiko, and three children: Sara, Christopher, Andrew. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 30 at 11 A.M. at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 12 Franklin Ave, Port Washington, 516-767-0603. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the National Brain Tumor Foundation.
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, ANNE
BLANCHARD - Anne. The Chapin School is deeply saddened by the loss of Anne Blanchard, wife of trustee Edward V. Blanchard and mother of Lydia, Catherine and Cordelia. Anne was a true friend of the school and will be missed by the entire Chapin community. Our sincere sympathy goes to the family. Ella M. Foshay, '65 President, Board of Trustees Sandra J. Theunick Head of School
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, ANNE HILL
BLANCHARD-Anne Hill, 48. Of Manhattan and Erwinna, PA., died on September 16, 2002. Beloved wife of Edward Vermont Blanchard Jr. and loving mother of Lydia, Catherine and Cordelia; she was also the cherished daughter of W.T. Hill of Huntsville, AL and devoted sister of Liz Hill of Ann Arbor, MI; Bill Hill and Susan Hill of Huntsville, AL; and James Hill of Mineola, NY. Professor of economics at Queens College and former Chair of the department, Anne was an energetic and tireless advocate for wom ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BLANCHARD, ANNE HILL
BLANCHARD-Anne Hill, 48. Of Manhattan and Erwinna, PA., died on September 16, 2002. Beloved wife of Edward Vermont Blanchard Jr. and loving mother of Lydia, Catherine and Cordelia; she was also the cherished daughter of W.T. Hill of Huntsville, AL and devoted sister of Liz Hill of Ann Arbor, MI; Bill Hill and Susan Hill of Huntsville, AL; and James Hill of Mineola, NY. Professor of economics at Queens College and former Chair of the department, Anne was an energetic and tireless advocate for wom ...
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