Obituaries Related to "Chapman" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths CRARY, MARY CHAPMAN
CRARY -- Mary Chapman. The Board of Trustees and Staff of the Heckscher Museum of Art extend their heartfelt condolences to our dear friend Miner and the entire Crary family on the loss of their beloved Mary. We will miss Mary's graciousness and brilliance. She will be long remembered by us all.
Paid Notice: Deaths CRARY, MARY CHAPMAN
CRARY--Mary Chapman. Of Asharoken, NY, passed away on Sunday, January 29, 2006, at the age of 83. She was a much-loved wife, mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother. Mrs. Crary was an active community volunteer in Huntington Township for more than 50 years. Her philanthropic and community roles included serving as President of the Family Service League of Suffolk County, Trustee and President of The Society of St. Johnland, Director and First Vice President of the Huntington Hospital Board of T ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KLINE, , HENRY CHAPMAN
KLINE--Henry Chapman, retired Vice President of Grumman Aerospace Corporation (Bethpage), formerly of Smithtown, NY and Stamford, CT, died Thursday, July 10, 2003 in his adopted city of Buffalo, NY. For 52 years Harry was the most devoted husband of Juliet Emma Gentile Kline, the proud father of four daughters, Elizabeth Mullan of Pacific Palisades, CA, Victoria Band of Chapel Hill, NC, Anne Amato of Harrison, NY and Mary Bacon of Buffalo, NY and one son Henry Kline, Jr. of NJ. Dear grandfather ...
Alvah H. Chapman Jr., Civic-Minded Leader of Knight Ridder, Dies at 87
Mr. Chapman was the former publisher of The Miami Herald and chairman of the Knight Ridder newspapers and one of South Florida’s most influential philanthropic and civic leaders.
‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ Star Beth Chapman Dies at 51
Alongside her husband, Ms. Chapman starred in the reality show “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” an eight-season hit for A&E. Her battle with cancer was the subject of a two-hour special.
Chapman Pincher, Fleet St. Scoop Specialist, Dies at 100
Mr. Pincher was a journalist whose career was spent unearthing exclusive stories from the world of double agents and secret weapons.
Gary Chapman, Internet Ethicist, Dies at 58
Mr. Chapman was an educator gave voice to many leaders in the computer field who struggled with the ethical implications of new technology.
Laura Chapman Hruska, Co-Founder of Soho Press, Dies at 74
Ms. Hruska was a co-founder and the editor in chief of Soho Press, an independent book publisher that specializes in literary fiction and exotic crime stories.
Alvah H. Chapman Jr., Civic-Minded Leader of Knight Ridder, Dies at 87
Mr. Chapman was the former publisher of The Miami Herald and chairman of the Knight Ridder newspapers and one of South Florida’s most influential philanthropic and civic leaders.
Paid Notice: Deaths CHAPMAN, ALDYS SQUIRE
CHAPMAN--Aldys Squire, 91, of New Vernon, New Jersey, and long time resident of Nantucket died peacefully at home on October 6, 2006. She is survived by her three children, Aldys C. Davis of Villanova, Pennsylvania, Peyton C. Horne of Chicago, Illinois, and John S. Chapman Jr. of Berea, Ohio, as well as nine grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Her husband John S. Chapman preceded her in death in 1974. Mrs. Chapman was born in Orange, NJ and lived in New Vernon before moving to Nantucket 32 ...
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