Obituaries Related to "Bradford" from New York Times Archive
Bradford Smith, Who Showed Postcards From Outer Space, Dies at 86
As head of the camera team for the Voyager mission, Dr. Smith was humanity’s tour guide to the solar system.
Bradford Dillman, Star of Broadway and Hollywood, Dies at 87
Mr. Dillman had at least 140 film and television credits to his name, but he was best known for his roles in “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” and “Compulsion.”
H. Bradford Westerfield, Influential Yale Professor, Is Dead at 79
Dr. Westerfield was a Yale political scientist whose courses attracted 10,000 students, mostly undergraduates, among them President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
Bradford Kelleher, Creator of Met’s Store, Dies at 87
Mr. Kelleher founded the the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s first full-fledged gift shop and oversaw the creation of countless artful and educational tchotchkes.
Bradford Washburn, Explorer, 96, Dies
Bradford Washburn was an explorer and cartographer who, as director of the Museum of Science in Boston, led a landmark mapping of the Grand Canyon.
Bradford Cannon, 98, Surgeon Who Improved Burn Treatment, Dies
Bradford Cannon, a Boston physician and pioneer in reconstructive plastic surgery who applied path-breaking medical techniques to advance skin grafting, especially in cases involving serious burns, died on Dec. 20 at his daughter's home in Lincoln, Mass. He was 98. The cause was pneumonia, his family said.
Bradford N. Swett, 69, Dies; Developer of Upper West Side Real Estate
Real estate developer Bradford N Swett dies at age 69 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths SWETT, BRADFORD NORRIS
SWETT--Bradford Norris, 69, died at home in New York City on March 31, 2005. The cause of death was a glioblastoma brain tumor. He is survived by his wife, Holly McAllister; his three children, Jennifer Chrisman, Bradford Chance Swett and Hannah Swett, and by his granddaughter, Lucie. He is also survived by his mother, Mrs. Olcott D. Smith, and his brothers, Steven C. Swett and Thomas C. Swett. A memorial service will be held at 3 PM on Thursday, April 7, at the Abyssinian Baptist Church, 132 We ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWETT, BRADFORD NORRIS
SWETT -- Bradford Norris. Life was never dull. Service: The Abyssinian Baptist Church on April 7, at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Abyssinian Baptist Church, 132 Odell Clark Place, New York, NY 10030. SWETT--Brad. March 31, 2005. Miss your wit and so much more. Psalm 127:3. Cathi (nee Henderson-Swett) Grandchildren: Steven C., Cecily, Alaina and Peter
Paid Notice: Deaths RIPLEY, PRISCILLA W. BRADFORD
RIPLEY--Priscilla W. Bradford. Of New Canaan, CT. Died March 10, 2005. Daughter of the late George Dexter Bradford and the late Dorothy Maupin Morris. Surviving her are her son Henry B.H. Ripley III and daughter Mrs. Roger H. Lichty, both of Denver, CO. Six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at a later date. Interment will be in the family plot in Lenox, MA.
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