Obituaries Related to "Everett" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths POST, EDWARD EVERETT
POST--Edward Everett. 94, on August 26, 2006, formerly of Cold Spring Harbor. Beloved husband and father. Last principal of Geo. B. Post & Sons, renowned NY architecture firm. Raised at Macculloch Hall, Morristown NJ; Harvard 1933; NYU 1941; WWII Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy; known for award winning building/landscaping designs of residences, schools, banks, churches, medical institutions. Predeceased by his wife Harriet Bottomley Smith Post; first wife Rosalie Williams Post; and brothers Jam ...
Everett C. Parker, Who Won Landmark Fight Over Media Race Bias, Dies at 102
Dr. Parker won a landmark broadcasting case and led a civil rights crusade to hold stations accountable for presenting racially biased programming.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROWE, CHARLES EVERETT
ROWE--Charles Everett. Artist. November 13, 2005 from pneumonia at age 85, in Lovingston, Virginia. Son of artists, Guy & Corinne Rowe. Loving father of Bruce, Christopher, Timothy, Darby Rowe Bartlett, 11 grandchildren & 2 great-grandchildren. We will miss your gentle and creative spirit.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROWE, CHARLES EVERETT
ROWE--Charles Everett. Artist. November 13, 2005 from pneumonia at age 85, in Lovingston, Virginia. Son of artists, Guy & Corinne Rowe. Loving father of Bruce, Christopher, Timothy, Darby Rowe Bartlett, 11 grandchildren & 2 great-grandchildren. We will miss your gentle and creative spirit.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROWE, CHARLES EVERETT
ROWE--Charles Everett. Artist. November 13, 2005 from pneumonia at age 85, in Lovingston, Virginia. Son of artists, Guy & Corinne Rowe. Loving father of Bruce, Christopher, Timothy, Darby Rowe Bartlett, 11 grandchildren & 2 great-grandchildren. We will miss your gentle and creative spirit.
Everett Ellin Dies at 82; Helped Computerize Art Catalogs
Mr. Ellin helped bring about the reluctant marriage between the conservative world of art museums and the wild frontier of information technology.
Everett C. Parker, Who Won Landmark Fight Over Media Race Bias, Dies at 102
Dr. Parker won a landmark broadcasting case and led a civil rights crusade to hold stations accountable for presenting racially biased programming.
Everett Lilly, Bluegrass Musician, Dies at 87
When Mr. Lilly and his brother moved from West Virginia to Boston in 1952, they brought bluegrass and old-time music with them to the Northeast.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROWE, CHARLES EVERETT
ROWE--Charles Everett. Artist. November 13, 2005 from pneumonia at age 85, in Lovingston, Virginia. Son of artists, Guy & Corinne Rowe. Loving father of Bruce, Christopher, Timothy, Darby Rowe Bartlett, 11 grandchildren & 2 great-grandchildren. We will miss your gentle and creative spirit.
Everett Ortner, Leader in Brooklyn Brownstones’ Revival, Dies at 92
With his wife, Evelyn, Mr. Ortner promoted a vision of Park Slope and other neighborhoods that led to the restoration of the splendor of fading buildings.
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King Leatherbury, Trainer and Trader of Horses, Dies at 92
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Roy Medvedev, Soviet Era Historian and Dissident, Is Dead at 100
His score of books and hundreds of essays documented Stalinist executions, Communist repressions and censorship, and the transition to post-Soviet Russia.
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