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Jeanette Carlson, Fighter Against Apartheid, Dies at 91

2020-08-30T14:22:46+0000

She was deported from South Africa in 1971 for her activity and vowed never to return. “It was disgusting to live in that kind of environment,” she said.


Norman Carlson, Forceful Head of U.S. Prisons, Dies at 86

2020-08-20T17:13:06+0000

He created the model for today’s super-maximum security prisons and oversaw a near doubling of federal facilities. He also insisted on cleanliness and decent food.


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, ALBERT T. JR.

2006-12-24T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON--Albert T. Jr., 80, of Cape Coral, Florida, died December 9th 2006 of complications from pneumonia. A New York City Social Worker for 25 plus years, Al was an adventurous traveler and accomplished photographer and a boating enthusiast. Al is survived by sons Matthew, Albert III and granddaughter Skyler. ''No ocean too deep, No mountain too high''. Rest in peace.


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, RICHARD

2006-12-16T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON--Richard. Beloved friend and inspiring writer. Generous, kind and grateful, he lived what he wrote. Deepest condolences to Kris, Jasmine, Kenna, Barbara and Don. Patti Breitman


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, MICHAEL E. SR.

2006-09-03T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON--Michael E. Sr.,retired Vice President and Secretary of the Chase Manhattan Corporation died August 29th at home in Mamaroneck, NY. He was a US Navy Lieutenant during WWII and the Korean War. He is survived by his beloved wife Kathleen (Green), cherished sister Jean Daly, his childrenMichael (Jr.), Brigid, David, Mary, Charles, Judith, Christopher, Paul, Nora, and grandchildren-Erin, Kathleen, Jillian, Megan, Nicholas, Timothy, Gabriela, Thomas, Michael J. , Matthew, Michael E. (3rd), Ka ...


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, DAVID F.

2006-07-20T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON--David F. Of Rye, NY. Died July 17, 2006 at age 66. David was the proprietor of the Village Book Shop in Rye. Survived by his wife Marianne (McGrath) Carlson, a mother Dorothy Carlson, a brother Gunnar Scot Carlson and a sister Roberta Carnwath. A Memorial Gathering will be planned at a later date. In his memory, donations may be made to the Walnut Hills High School Alumni Foundation, 3250 Victory Pkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207.


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, EILEEN EVERS, ESQ.

2005-12-14T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON -- Eileen Evers, Esq., 79, of Carefree, AZ passed away December 11, 2005. Mrs. Carlson was retired chief legal counsel for the Securities & Exchange Commission, the Legal Aid Society of New York and also served as CEO of the Arthur J. Evers Corporation. She was a member of Our Lady of Joy Catholic Church in Carefree and the Circumnavigators Club. Her husband Robert preceded her in death in January of 2005. Memorial Services will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, December 17, 2005 at Our Lad ...


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, ARLEEN MARTIN

2005-08-08T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON -- Arleen Martin. March 10, 1912 - August 4, 2005. Long-time Minnesota philanthropist and Carlson Companies co-founder Arleen Martin Carlson died August 4 at her home in Minneapolis. She was 93. Arleen was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis L. Carlson. Together, in 1938 on a borrowed $55, they founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company which was the precursor of global travel, hospitality and marketing giant Carlson Companies. Carlson brands today include Radisson, Regent, T.G.I. Friday's ...


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, ARLEEN MARTIN

2005-08-07T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON -- Arleen Martin. March 10, 1912 - August 4, 2005. Long-time Minnesota philanthropist and Carlson Companies co-founder Arleen Martin Carlson died August 4 at her home in Minneapolis. She was 93. Arleen was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis L. Carlson. Together, in 1938 on a borrowed $55, they founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company which was the precursor of global travel, hospitality and marketing giant Carlson Companies. Carlson brands today include Radisson, Regent, T.G.I. Friday's ...


Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, FELIX

2005-02-23T05:00:00+0000

CARLSON--Felix, 79, on February 18, 2005. Beloved husband of 51 years to Audrey Carlson. Cherished father of son Michael and his fiancee Sonja. Devoted brother of sisters Helen Barkin and the late Rose Harren. Adoring uncle of nieces Jill, Carol, Amy, and Laurie. Loving grandfather of Eric, Abby and Isabella. Eleven year Veteran of the U.S. Navy; proud graduate of the University of Michigan; mechanical and electrical engineer, accountant. President of Dun Rite Tank Corp. An avid tennis player an ...



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Sat, 05 Oct 2024 17:45:57 +0000

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