Obituaries Related to "Burns" from New York Times Archive
As the West Coast Burns, Communities Unravel With Each Death
The fires have killed at least 20 people, leaving families and communities devastated up and down the West Coast.
Jack Burns, a Comic Force on Camera and Off, Is Dead at 86
He paired with George Carlin, was the pompous half of a memorable comedy team with Avery Schreiber and had a second career as a producer and writer.
Ellen Bree Burns, Barrier-Breaking Connecticut Judge, Dies at 95
She was the first woman to serve on the state’s major criminal court. She presided until she was 91.
Paid Notice: Deaths BURNS, ETHEL DAGABERTA HOLLAND CHERRY (NEE BRANSOME)
BURNS-Ethel Dagaberta Holland Cherry (nee Bransome) born February 4, 1911 to Emil and Isabelle Bransome after a long courageous battle with Alzheimers disease passed into glory on Sunday, September 30 at 1:02 PM. The death of her father forced her to leave school at 14 to support her mother and 3 brothers, continuing to sustain them all throughout their lives. She had a beautiful voice and sang in the choir of Temple Beth-El in Bradley Beach, NJ. In the 1940's she had three high fashion stores i ...
Conrad Burns, Former U.S. Senator of Montana, Dies at 81
Mr. Burns was a plain-spoken former livestock auctioneer who had a meteoric rise in politics that was sometimes overshadowed by derogatory comments he made.
Paid Notice: Deaths BURNS, MARIE VIRGINIA (SINGLETON)
BURNS-Marie Virginia (Singleton), January 9. Resident, NYC 1909-1934; Huntington, NY, 1950-87. Widow, Grumman retiree, William J. Burns. Mother Patricia Spaltro, Lisbeth Fisher Burns, Claudia Burns and William J. Burns, III, Grandmother, Anthony Spaltro, David Coleman, and Christopher and Alec Burns. Graduate Julia Richman High and Hunter College. Memorial service at 10 A.M., on May 23rd, at Old First Church, Huntington. Interment 11:30 A.M., Nassau Knolls, Port Washington. Donations Salvation A ...
As the West Coast Burns, Communities Unravel With Each Death
The fires have killed at least 20 people, leaving families and communities devastated up and down the West Coast.
Paid Notice: Deaths BURNS, ETHEL DAGABERTA HOLLAND CHERRY (NEE BRANSOME)
BURNS-Ethel Dagaberta Holland Cherry (nee Bransome) born February 4, 1911 to Emil and Isabelle Bransome after a long courageous battle with Alzheimers disease passed into glory on Sunday, September 30 at 1:02 PM. The death of her father forced her to leave school at 14 to support her mother and 3 brothers, continuing to sustain them all throughout their lives. She had a beautiful voice and sang in the choir of Temple Beth-El in Bradley Beach, NJ. In the 1940's she had three high fashion stores i ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BURNS, MARIE VIRGINIA (SINGLETON)
BURNS-Marie Virginia (Singleton), January 9. Resident, NYC 1909-1934; Huntington, NY, 1950-87. Widow, Grumman retiree, William J. Burns. Mother Patricia Spaltro, Lisbeth Fisher Burns, Claudia Burns and William J. Burns, III, Grandmother, Anthony Spaltro, David Coleman, and Christopher and Alec Burns. Graduate Julia Richman High and Hunter College. Memorial service at 10 A.M., on May 23rd, at Old First Church, Huntington. Interment 11:30 A.M., Nassau Knolls, Port Washington. Donations Salvation A ...
As the West Coast Burns, Communities Unravel With Each Death
The fires have killed at least 20 people, leaving families and communities devastated up and down the West Coast.
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