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Paid Notice: Deaths BARRON, EDYTHE (NEE COOK)
BARRON - Edythe (nee Cook). Age 93, of Pembroke Pines, FL, on December 16, 2002. Prior to Florida, lived in Patchogue, LI, had a private business with late husband Ben Barron, active in Hadassah as President of her local chapter, continued in various positions with Hadassah, and was a Life Member since 1945. Life Member of Womens Division of Jewish Federation, Broward County, and Member of Temple Beth Ahm Israel. Sister of deceased brothers, Joseph, Benjamin, and Jack Cook, and sister of Minnie ...
Bruce LeFavour, ‘a Good Cook,’ Dies at 84
As a restaurateur, he was in the vanguard of moving from rich French fare to more fish and seasonal, locally sourced fresh produce.
Charles Cook, Ground Zero Volunteer for Months, Dies at 79
After the planes hit on 9/11, he walked from his home in Harlem, against the tide of people fleeing, to help. After Hurricane Katrina, he lent a hand in New Orleans.
Catharine Phanavong, Expert Cook and Dinner Party Enthusiast, Dies at 39
“Chefs would get off work and come to our place for late night dinners,” her boyfriend said. Ms. Phanavong died of the novel coronavirus.
Charles Cook, Ground Zero Volunteer for Months, Dies at 79
After the planes hit on 9/11, he walked from his home in Harlem, against the tide of people fleeing, to help. After Hurricane Katrina, he lent a hand in New Orleans.
Hillary Gregg, Line Cook at Top-Shelf Restaurants, Dies at 73
He was the Quilted Giraffe’s longtime “walking cookbook” and later cooked at another Manhattan restaurant, March. He died of Covid-19.
‘After His Death, I Didn’t Cook Anymore’: Widows on the Pain of Dining Alone
Readers share poignant stories of the pain and comfort that food can bring after a loved one dies.
Bruce LeFavour, ‘a Good Cook,’ Dies at 84
As a restaurateur, he was in the vanguard of moving from rich French fare to more fish and seasonal, locally sourced fresh produce.
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Marlow W. Cook, Senator Who Groomed Mitch McConnell, Dies at 89
Mr. Cook, a moderate Republican from Kentucky, made Mr. McConnell his assistant in Washington but later criticized him for moving sharply to the right.
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