Obituaries Related to "Callahan" from New York Times Archive
Daniel Callahan, 88, Dies; Bioethics Pioneer Weighed ‘Human Finitude’
At the Hastings Center, which he co-founded, he explored ethical issues raised by medical advances and questioned the wisdom of prolonging life.
Eleanor Callahan, Photographic Muse, Dies at 95
Mrs. Callahan posed from the 1940s through the ’90s for the sensual images shot by her husband, Harry, and became known as one of the most recognizable models in the history of art photography.
John Callahan, Cartoonist, Dies at 59
Mr. Callahan was a quadriplegic, alcoholic cartoonist who was known for drawings that made impolitic sport of people with disabilities and diseases.
Rev. William R. Callahan Dies at 78; Dissident Who Challenged Vatican
The Rev. Callahan was a priest whose vociferous and organized opposition to Vatican policies prompted Jesuit officials to expel him from their order.
Edgar F. Callahan, Credit Union Chief, Dies at 80
During the Reagan administration, Mr. Callahan raised capital requirements for the insurance fund amid a recession.
Paid Notice: Deaths DUGAN, DANIEL CALLAHAN
DUGAN -- Daniel Callahan. Age 85. Died peacefully August 13, 2005. Beloved father of Madelaine D. & Jonathan Piel, Richard D. Dugan II and Leslie and Howard F. Dugan II; grandfather of Michael Sterling Dugan, step-grandfather of Sarah & Katherine Harfield Piel and Sean and Jesse Leahy. Step-great grandfather of Griffin and Zoe McAlinden. Exeter '38, Yale '42, NYU Law School '49. W.W. II veteran, Lieutenant Commander (ret) U.S.N. National squash racquets champion. ''Mr. Blue Sky'', practiced law ...
North Callahan, 96, Is Dead; Historian Wrote of Revolutionary Era
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Paid Notice: Deaths CALLAHAN, FRANK
CALLAHAN -- Frank. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Frank Callahan, associated with The Times from November 17, 1990 until retiring in May 2001.
Paid Notice: Deaths CALLAHAN, REV. MSGR. BRIAN F.X.
CALLAHAN -- Rev. Msgr. Brian F.X., on December 15, 2003. Pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Flatlands). Beloved son of the late Thomas P. and Frances M. Loving brother of Maj. Thomas P. (USAF, ret.) and Sr. Elaine M. Callahan O.P. and the late Gloria C. Schroeder and William. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. Visiting Wednesday, 2-5 & 79PM; Thursday 2-5PM at the St. Thomas Aquinas Rectory, 1550 Hendrickson St, Brooklyn. Mass of Transferral Thursday 7:30PM, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CALLAHAN, REV. MSGR. BRIAN F.X.
CALLAHAN -- Rev. Msgr. Brian F.X., on December 15, 2003. Pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Church (Flatlands). Beloved son of the late Thomas P. and Frances M. Loving brother of Maj. Thomas P. (USAF, ret.) and Sr. Elaine M. Callahan O.P. and the late Gloria C. Schroeder and William. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. Visiting Wednesday, 2-5 & 79PM; Thursday 2-5PM at the St. Thomas Aquinas Rectory, 1550 Hendrickson St, Brooklyn. Mass of Transferral Thursday 7:30PM, ...
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