Obituaries Related to "Crawford" from New York Times Archive
Michael Crawford, Wiseacre With a Pen, Dies at 70
Mr. Crawford was a student of habits, trends and human interaction, most of which he exploited for gentle ridicule or defiant amusement.
J. Hyde Crawford, Fashion Illustrator, Dies at 82
Mr. Crawford redesigned the bouquet of violets that was Bonwit Teller’s symbol, and the ubiquitous logo became his signature.
Crawford Greenewalt Jr., Who Shed Light on an Ancient City, Dies at 74
Professor Greenewalt, an archaeologist, transformed scholars’ understanding of Sardis, now western Turkey.
Hank Crawford, Prolific Saxophonist, Dies at 74
Mr. Crawford’s fluidly emotional saxophone solos as a sideman for Ray Charles led to a long career as a leader of jazz and soul bands and a lengthy discography for Atlantic.
Shag Crawford, 90, Longtime Baseball Umpire, Dies
Shag Crawford was a National League umpire for two decades and the head of a prominent professional sports officiating family.
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, ANNE NORRIS FORRESTER (MRS. CHARLES T.)
CRAWFORD--Anne Norris Forrester (Mrs. Charles T.) died October 9, 2006 at age 65 in New York City following five years of treatment for ovarian cancer. Until shortly before her death, she enjoyed good quality of life. Born in 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri, Annes parents were Judge Bruce M. Forrester of the United States Tax Court and Anne Lee Broaddus Forrester. She was a graduate of Smith College, including a junior year at the University of Geneva. In New York, in1977, she joined Colgate Palmo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, ANNE NORRIS FORRESTER (MRS. CHARLES T.)
CRAWFORD--Anne Norris Forrester (Mrs. Charles T.) died October 9, 2006 at age 65 in New York City following five years of treatment for ovarian cancer. Until shortly before her death, she enjoyed good quality of life. Born in 1940 in Kansas City, Missouri, Annes parents were Judge Bruce M. Forrester of the United States Tax Court and Anne Lee Broaddus Forrester. She was a graduate of Smith College, including a junior year at the University of Geneva. In New York, in1977, she joined Colgate Palmo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, JANET BLANKLEY
CRAWFORD--Janet Blankley 90. Died July 25, 2006, Bedford, MA. Former resident of Setauket, NY. Survived by husband, William Crawford, and four children. Memorial service September 16, Bedford,MA. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Packer Collegiate Institute, 170 Joralemon St, Brooklyn NY 11201 or to either the Messenger or Houghton Fund, CarletonWillard Village, 100 Old Billerica Rd, Bedford MA, 01730, attn: BA Doyle.
Paid Notice: Deaths CRAWFORD, JOHN HUM PHREY III
CRAWFORD -- John Hum phrey III. Died on May 16th of complications from ALS. Originally from Short Hills, New Jersey, ''Tex'' graduated from the Pingry School and Lehigh, and received an MBA from NYU. He was an officer in the Marine Corps and served in Vietnam. He is survived by his beloved Jane Matilda Pflug, his two children, John H. Crawford IV ''Scott'' of Eugene, Oregon and Lynne Adair Crawford of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, as well as his sister, Allyson Crawford Louthan of Kewswick, Virgini ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WEIR, JEAN CRAWFORD
WEIR--Jean Crawford. Of Bronxville, NY, on January 6, 2006, aged 84. Devoted wife for 58 years of Richard B.; loving mother of William J. (Rose), David A. (Bonnie), and Nancy Weir Stombaugh (Kenneth). Beloved grandmother of Jennifer (Brian) George, Natalie (Daniel) Faris, and Janelle, Elise, Timothy and Isaiah Weir. Elementary school teacher and Time Inc. employee. Visiting hours Fred H. McGrath & Son Funeral Home, Bronxville, NY on Tuesday, January 10, 2:00-4:00 PM and 7:00-9:00 PM. Service at ...
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