Obituaries Related to "Dudley" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths THOMSON, DUDLEY GEORGE
THOMSON--Dudley George. 74, of Sheldon, SC, died Sunday, June 25, 2006 at his Brays Island home. Services will be at a later date. Mr. Thomson was born August 31, 1931, in Flushing, NY, a son of Louise Magoon Thomson and John B. Thomson. He was a veteran of The United States Army, a member of Manhasset Bay Yacht Club and Brays Island Plantation Club where he enjoyed golf and sport shooting. He was a stockbroker and manufacturing executive with Thomson Industries in Port Washington, NY. He was pr ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DUDLEY, ANNE
DUDLEY--Anne, of Bronxville on July 3, 2005. Wife of the late H. Lewis Dudley, mother of Lewis R. & George B.T. Amis. Memorial service Christ Church, Bronxville on Saturday, July 9 at 1 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Jansen Hospice, Tuckahoe, New York 10707.
Paid Notice: Deaths DUDLEY, JUSTICE EDWARD R.
DUDLEY--Justice Edward R. We are deeply saddened by the passing of our distinguished and beloved former colleague. Supreme Court Board of Justices, N.Y. County
Edward R. Dudley, 93, Civil Rights Advocate and Judge, Dies
Edward R Dudley, retired New York judge and former borough president of Manhattan whose manifold career took him from civil rights advocacy to ambassadorship in Africa, dies at age 93; photo (M)
George Dudley, 90, Architect; Helped Build SUNY Campuses, Is Dead
George A. Dudley, an architect who coordinated large civic projects at home and abroad, including the construction of several campuses for the State University of New York, died on Sunday at his home in Rensselaerville, N.Y. He was 90. The cause was pneumonia, his family said.
RACES AT BRIGHTON BEACH; W.C. Hayes May Make No More Entries Until After Aug. 1. ODOM WAS NOT ABLE TO RIDE Dead Heat Between Theory and Hard Knot and Victories for Post Haste, St. Cloud, Big Gun, Greyfeld, and Dudley E.
" George Odom has a very large pain in his very small stomach." That was the first and most important news that welcomed racegoers at the Brighton Beach track yesterday. It set owners and trainers whose horses he was engaged to ride to hustling for other light-weight jockeys who could take his place.
W. Dudley Johnson, Heart Bypass Surgery Pioneer, Dies at 86
Dr. Johnson, who applied crocheting and needlecraft skills, went on to perform more than 8,500 bypass operations over four decades.
Dudley Williams, Eloquent Dancer Who Defied Age, Dies at 76
Mr. Williams was an East Harlem prodigy who dazzled Alvin Ailey company audiences as a leading dancer for more than four decades, performing into his 60s.
Dudley Clendinen, Reporter and Editor, Dies at 67
Mr. Clendinen, a seasoned journalist, spent his final years writing about his own approaching death as a gay alcoholic victim of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Bill Dudley Dies; He Was a Star of a Different N.F.L.
Bill Dudley was one of the greatest all-around players in N.F.L. history. He was one of the last links to an era now long gone.
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Robert Lindsey, Times Reporter and Reagan Ghostwriter, Dies at 90
The nonfiction spy thriller “The Falcon and the Snowman,” which became a film, grew out of his work as a journalist covering the West Coast for The Times.
May Britt, 91, Dies; Her Marriage to Sammy Davis Jr. Sparked Outrage
She was a white actress, he was a popular Black entertainer, and their relationship elicited racist reactions in 1960, worrying John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
Jerry Kasenetz, a King of Bubblegum Pop Music, Dies at 82
With his producing partner, Jeffry Katz, he made lightweight ditties like “Yummy Yummy Yummy” that soared up the charts in the late 1960s.
Vince Zampella, Formative Designer of Call of Duty Games, Dies at 55
Mr. Zampella co-founded two game studios and also worked on the Medal of Honor, Titanfall and Battlefield franchises.
Chris Rea, Grammy-Nominated Singer of ‘Driving Home for Christmas,’ Dies at 74
A blues-influenced guitarist, he built a lasting career, particularly in Europe, with soft-rock ballads like “Driving Home for Christmas” and “Fool (If You Think It’s Over).”
Peng Peiyun, 95, Dies; Official Renounced China’s One-Child Policy
She was given the “hardest job under heaven”: upholding birth limits enforced by often brutal local officials. She came to support softening the policy, then abolishing it.
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