Obituaries Related to "Bowers" from New York Times Archive
Samuel Bowers, 82, Klan Leader Convicted in Fatal Bombing, Dies
Samuel H. Bowers was convicted eight years ago of ordering the 1966 bombing death of a civil rights leader.
Robert Bowers, Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect, Appears in Court
Mr. Bowers, accused of killing 11 congregants, arrived in a wheelchair in a federal courthouse. Prosecutors said they would pursue the death penalty.
Scotty Bowers, Who Wrote of Providing Sex to Stars, Dies at 96
His 2012 book, “Full Service,” told scandalous tales about Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and countless others using his sexual referral business.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWERS, PHILIP JAMES III
BOWERS--Philip James III. 65, of Bernardsville, NJ, died Friday, January 23, 2004, of lung cancer complications. Jim was born a triplet in Newark, NJ, to the late Philip James Bowers II and Ruth Geiger Bowers, residing in Tryon, NC, who survives him. He graduated from the Delbarton School and Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He served as an Officer in the Air Force ROTC. Jim was the Founder and President of J. Bowers & Co., Inc., a residential building firm in Bedminster, NJ, and served ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GEIST, HELEN BOWERS
GEIST--Helen Bowers. Died June 4, 2006 in NYC. Beloved mother of Ellen Geist Van Beuren and Bradley B. Geist, beloved grandmother of Bradley B. Geist, Jr., Tyler Geist Duer and Nicholas Van V. Geist and great-grandmother of Avery S. Duer and Nancy L. Duer. A service will be held on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at St. James Church, 72nd & Madison Ave at 4 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to St. James Church will be greatly appreciated by her family.
Samuel Bowers, 82, Klan Leader Convicted in Fatal Bombing, Dies
Samuel H. Bowers was convicted eight years ago of ordering the 1966 bombing death of a civil rights leader.
Robert Bowers, Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect, Appears in Court
Mr. Bowers, accused of killing 11 congregants, arrived in a wheelchair in a federal courthouse. Prosecutors said they would pursue the death penalty.
Scotty Bowers, Who Wrote of Providing Sex to Stars, Dies at 96
His 2012 book, “Full Service,” told scandalous tales about Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy and countless others using his sexual referral business.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWERS, PHILIP JAMES III
BOWERS--Philip James III. 65, of Bernardsville, NJ, died Friday, January 23, 2004, of lung cancer complications. Jim was born a triplet in Newark, NJ, to the late Philip James Bowers II and Ruth Geiger Bowers, residing in Tryon, NC, who survives him. He graduated from the Delbarton School and Georgetown University in Washington, DC. He served as an Officer in the Air Force ROTC. Jim was the Founder and President of J. Bowers & Co., Inc., a residential building firm in Bedminster, NJ, and served ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GEIST, HELEN BOWERS
GEIST--Helen Bowers. Died June 4, 2006 in NYC. Beloved mother of Ellen Geist Van Beuren and Bradley B. Geist, beloved grandmother of Bradley B. Geist, Jr., Tyler Geist Duer and Nicholas Van V. Geist and great-grandmother of Avery S. Duer and Nancy L. Duer. A service will be held on Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at St. James Church, 72nd & Madison Ave at 4 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to St. James Church will be greatly appreciated by her family.
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