Obituaries Related to "Collier" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BAIRD, COLLIER WHITTEMORE, JR.
BAIRD--Collier Whittemore, Jr. of Tewksbury died on May 8, 2006. Beloved husband of 62 years to Joan (Frost) Baird. Dear father of Collier W. Baird, III and his wife Cynthia of Frederick, MD, Jacqueline B. Fiala and her husband James of Chatham, NJ and Anne B. Scotland and her husband Rev. John of Brigantine, NJ. Grandfather of eight and great grandfather of one. Brother of Dorothy Ann Leib of Mystic, CT. The funeral service will be held on Friday, May 12, 2006 at 10:30 A.M. in the Lamington Pre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD
COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...
Peter Collier, Author and Leading Conservative Voice, Dies at 80
He and David Horowitz wrote well-regarded biographies of prominent families. They also drew attention for their ideological shift from left to right.
Carolyn Rovee-Collier, Who Said Babies Have Clear Memories, Is Dead at 72
Dr. Rovee-Collier, a developmental psychologist at Rutgers University, showed in a series of papers in the early 1980s that babies remembered plenty.
Chester Collier, 80, Dies; Led Westminster Show
Chester Collier helped develop “The Mike Douglas Show” and the Fox News Channel and was an official of the Westminster Kennel Club.
Paid Notice: Deaths ZOLA, DR. JUDITH COLLIER
ZOLA--Dr. Judith Collier of Englewood Cliffs, NJ on October 7, 2006 peacefully at her home after a long illness. Loving daughter of Eleanor and the late Harry Collier of Cape May, NJ, devoted mother of her sons Erik and Adam Zola and elated grandmother of her grandson Brandon Zola. Dearest friend of Joan Brown and Rob Nunn her dear companions through the years. Born in Cape May, NJ on April 14, 1943, Dr. Zola graduated Cape May High School and attended Columbia University and Barnard College of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ZOLA, DR. JUDITH COLLIER
ZOLA--Dr. Judith Collier of Englewood Cliffs, NJ on October 7, 2006 peacefully at her home after a long illness. Loving daughter of Eleanor and the late Harry Collier of Cape May, NJ, devoted mother of her sons Erik and Adam Zola and elated grandmother of her grandson Brandon Zola. Dearest friend of Joan Brown and Rob Nunn her dear companions through the years. Born in Cape May, NJ on April 14, 1943, Dr. Zola graduated Cape May High School and attended Columbia University and Barnard College of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BAIRD, COLLIER WHITTEMORE, JR.
BAIRD--Collier Whittemore, Jr. of Tewksbury died on May 8, 2006. Beloved husband of 62 years to Joan (Frost) Baird. Dear father of Collier W. Baird, III and his wife Cynthia of Frederick, MD, Jacqueline B. Fiala and her husband James of Chatham, NJ and Anne B. Scotland and her husband Rev. John of Brigantine, NJ. Grandfather of eight and great grandfather of one. Brother of Dorothy Ann Leib of Mystic, CT. The funeral service will be held on Friday, May 12, 2006 at 10:30 A.M. in the Lamington Pre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD
COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, REGINALD B.
COLLIER--Reginald B. Reg Collier, businessman, philanthropist, horse lover, and owner died on September 15, 2004 in New York City. Mr. Collier was founder and Chairman of Research Systems Corporation, an Evansville based advertising research organization known across the world a The ARS Group. ''Reg believed in what we wanted to accomplish in the marketing industry, and championed our cause with everything he and his wife Lois had. We will miss his passion and his guidance,'' said Meg Blair, lon ...
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