Obituaries Related to "Donovan" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, MICHAEL PATRICK
DONOVAN--Michael Patrick, of East Rockaway on January 22, 2006. Beloved husband of Rita. Loving father of Mary Ellen Gilgan and her husband Kevin, and Michael and his wife Hanne. Cherished grandfather of Sean, Elizabeth, Regina, John, Christopher, and Alexander. Family will receive friends Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at the Flinch & Bruns Funeral Home, Inc., 34 Hempstead Ave. (corner Peninsula Blvd.), Lynbrook. Funeral Mass Thursday, St. Raymond's R.C. Church, East Rockaway, NY. Inter ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, KATHLEEN V.
DONOVAN--Kathleen V. Of NYC. Passed away January 4, 2006. Daughter of the late Jeremiah and Nora Grady Donovan. Sister of James, Dennis and Daniel. Predeceased by sister Dorothy Nardozzi and brother Jerome. Mass Saturday, 10am, Holy Innocents Church, Pleasantville. Reposing Maher Funeral Home, Pleasantville, Friday 7-9 (914-769-2044).
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, EDYTHE THURBER
DONOVAN--Edythe Thurber. 82, of Essex, CT, and Narragansett, RI, died on October 12, 2005. Prior to moving to Essex, she and her husband had lived in Pelham, NY, for 53 years. ''Edie'' was born in NYC, the daughter of Caroline (Andrews) Thurber and Vice Admiral H.R. Thurber. She attended Wellesley College. She was Secretary of the Clumber Spaniel Club of America for many years, and was a board member of the Dog Fanciers Club (NYC). Edie was a moving force behind the restoration of the historic H ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, EDYTHE THURBER
DONOVAN--Edythe Thurber. 82, of Essex, CT, and Narragansett, RI, died on October 12, 2005. Prior to moving to Essex, she and her husband had lived in Pelham, NY, for 53 years. ''Edie'' was born in NYC, the daughter of Caroline (Andrews) Thurber and Vice Admiral H.R. Thurber. She attended Wellesley College. She was Secretary of the Clumber Spaniel Club of America for many years, and was a board member of the Dog Fanciers Club (NYC). Edie was a moving force behind the restoration of the historic H ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, MARY ANN
DONOVAN--Mary Ann. President and a founding member of The Neuropathy Association, died in New York on January 30. Ms. Donovan, a victim herself of peripheral neuropathy, became a spokesperson for education and research efforts of the disease. With Dr. Norman Latov, Medical Director of the Association, she authored the first informational booklet on peripheral neuropathy, an unrecognized and often misdiagnosed condition. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Donovan was a Creative Director for Wunderman W ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, KATHLEEN V.
DONOVAN--Kathleen V. Of NYC. Passed away January 4, 2006. Daughter of the late Jeremiah and Nora Grady Donovan. Sister of James, Dennis and Daniel. Predeceased by sister Dorothy Nardozzi and brother Jerome. Mass Saturday, 10am, Holy Innocents Church, Pleasantville. Reposing Maher Funeral Home, Pleasantville, Friday 7-9 (914-769-2044).
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, EDYTHE THURBER
DONOVAN--Edythe Thurber. 82, of Essex, CT, and Narragansett, RI, died on October 12, 2005. Prior to moving to Essex, she and her husband had lived in Pelham, NY, for 53 years. ''Edie'' was born in NYC, the daughter of Caroline (Andrews) Thurber and Vice Admiral H.R. Thurber. She attended Wellesley College. She was Secretary of the Clumber Spaniel Club of America for many years, and was a board member of the Dog Fanciers Club (NYC). Edie was a moving force behind the restoration of the historic H ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, EDYTHE THURBER
DONOVAN--Edythe Thurber. 82, of Essex, CT, and Narragansett, RI, died on October 12, 2005. Prior to moving to Essex, she and her husband had lived in Pelham, NY, for 53 years. ''Edie'' was born in NYC, the daughter of Caroline (Andrews) Thurber and Vice Admiral H.R. Thurber. She attended Wellesley College. She was Secretary of the Clumber Spaniel Club of America for many years, and was a board member of the Dog Fanciers Club (NYC). Edie was a moving force behind the restoration of the historic H ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, MARY ANN
DONOVAN--Mary Ann. President and a founding member of The Neuropathy Association, died in New York on January 30. Ms. Donovan, a victim herself of peripheral neuropathy, became a spokesperson for education and research efforts of the disease. With Dr. Norman Latov, Medical Director of the Association, she authored the first informational booklet on peripheral neuropathy, an unrecognized and often misdiagnosed condition. Prior to her retirement, Ms. Donovan was a Creative Director for Wunderman W ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCINTOSH, MARY (NEE DONOVAN)
MCINTOSH--Mary (nee Donovan). 70, of New York, New York, on April 5, 2004. Mary is survived by her loving husband Jack, her sons, George A. Pandaleone, and Thomas E. Pandaleone, their wives, and four grandchildren. Mary retired as Assistant Dean for Community Services at Westchester Community College, White Plains, NY, in 1985. She also worked at Queensboro Community College, Queens, NY, and in The Chappaqua New York Public School system. She was an alumna of Smith College and Bank Street Colleg ...
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