Obituaries Related to "Bowen" from New York Times Archive
Angela Bowen, Dance Teacher and Gay Activist, Is Dead at 82
Her dance school in New Haven influenced many, and her outspokenness as a black lesbian feminist influenced many more.
William G. Bowen, Princeton Educator Who Championed Poor and Minority Students, Dies at 83
Dr. Bowen was president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and also served as provost and president of Princeton, overseeing the admission of women and expanding the university academically.
Otis R. Bowen, Governor and Health Secretary, Dies at 95
Dr. Bowen, who worked as a family practitioner before becoming Indiana’s governor, was secretary of health and human services during the Reagan administration’s second term.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWEN, JEANNE M.
BOWEN -- Jeanne M. On March 5, 2005 at age 84 after complications from open heart surgery. She had lived for many years with her late husband, Stephen, in Greenwich, CT where she was a wonderful mother and a successful real estate broker. They had retired together in 1972 to live in Sharon, CT where they together built several country home communities. Widowed in 1985, she stayed on in Sharon and remained active in the town activities, always hosting family and friends. She is survived by her tw ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CHISOLM, BARBARA BOWEN
CHISOLM--Barbara Bowen Of Asheville, NC, died on March 1, 2005 from endometrial cancer. In Asheville, Barbara had been President of the Asheville Symphony Guild and a Board Director of the Asheville Symphony, among many other activities. Previously, Barbara lived in Greenwich, CT, where she married O. Beirne Chisolm in 1991 and was Executive Director of the World Affairs Forum of Stamford, CT, from 1989 to 2000. In addition, Barbara served as Chairman and President of the World Affairs Councils ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BENFORADO, SALLY BOWEN
BENFORADO--Sally Bowen. Born August 12, 1924 in Syracuse, died March 2, 2005 at her Madison, WI home. In 1948 after graduation from Syracuse University, she married Dr. Joseph Benforado with whom she had six children. A writer and teacher, her most recent publication is ''Bring Me More Stories: Tales of the Sephardim'' (Floricanto Press, 2005) based on her mother-in-law's memories of Turkey. Preceded in death by her husband (2002) and a daughter, Kathryn (1999), Sally is loved and remembered by ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWEN, FLORRY P., PH.D.
BOWEN--Florry P., Ph.D. On May 11th, 2004. Loving mother of Lara. Devoted daughter of Regina and the late Kurt Silbiger. Dear sister of Tom Silbiger. Spirited, scholarly, creative. We will miss her. Service Thursday, 1 PM at the ''Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWEN, FLORRY P., PH.D.
BOWEN--Florry P., Ph.D. On May 11th, 2004. Loving mother of Lara. Devoted daughter of Regina and the late Kurt Silbiger. Dear sister of Tom Silbiger. Spirited, scholarly, creative. We will miss her. Service Thursday, 1 PM at the ''Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWEN, LOUIS W.
BOWEN-Louis W. The Board of Managers and staff of East Side House Settlement are profoundly saddened by the passing of Louis W. Bowen. A dear friend and devoted benefactor, he joined the Board of Managers in 1968 and provided dynamic and tireless leadership of the Winter Show Committee for over 30 years. He also held leadership positions on the Executive, Finance and Nominating Committees. Mr. Bowen was an integral part of the heart and soul of East Side House-his professionalism, dedication, un ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWEN, LOUIS W.
BOWEN-Louis W., March 22, 2002. Businessman, interior designer, long associated with the Winter Antiques Show. Born in Los Angeles in 1914, he attended UCLA until 1936 when he was hired by Dorothy Hammerstein as her interior design assistant. When Mrs. Hammerstein reopened her business in NYC in 1939, he came to New York as her partner. A World War II Navy veteran, trained as a medical assistant, he was always pleased that his ward was chosen to be shown to Eleanor Roosevelt when she visited wou ...
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