Obituaries Related to "Gallagher" from New York Times Archive
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Cornelius E. Gallagher, 7-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 97
A champion of civil liberties and privacy, he wound up shadowed by corruption charges and was jettisoned by the Democratic Party.
Tom Gallagher, Diplomat Who Became a Gay Activist, Dies at 77
He began his career having to hide the fact that he was gay. He ended it celebrated as a pioneer.
Paid Notice: Deaths CULLEN, EILEEN GALLAGHER
CULLEN--Eileen Gallagher. Died peacefully on July 3, 2005 with her family around her. Beloved wife of Bill, cherished mother of Emmett and Charlie. Beloved daughter of Mary Kay Gallagher and the late John T. Cherished sibling of Katherine, Joanne, J.T., Arthur and Edward. A close confidante to many friends who struggled with cancer. Eileen was very active in her neighborhood association and at her son's school, Poly Prep in Brooklyn. Eileen was an associate broker for Mary Kay Gallagher Real Est ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GALLAGHER, CORNELIUS
GALLAGHER--Cornelius. Kathryn Carey Gallagher announces with great sadness the death of her devoted husband, Cornelius Gallagher on August 11, 2005. He was born March 26, 1928 in New York City. He graduated from Harvard University and was subsequently employed by Douglas Elliman. He served with the 40th Infantry Division in Korea and was awarded the Bronze Star. He worked at Douglas Elliman until he resigned in 1989 as a senior vice president. He then joined Brown Harris Stevens where he remaine ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CULLEN, EILEEN GALLAGHER
CULLEN--Eileen Gallagher. Died peacefully on July 3, 2005 with her family around her. Beloved wife of Bill, cherished mother of Emmett and Charlie. Beloved daughter of Mary Kay Gallagher and the late John T. Cherished sibling of Katherine, Joanne, J.T., Arthur and Edward. A close confidante to many friends who struggled with cancer. Eileen was very active in her neighborhood association and at her son's school, Poly Prep in Brooklyn. Eileen was an associate broker for Mary Kay Gallagher Real Est ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GALLAGHER, CORNELIUS
GALLAGHER--Cornelius. Kathryn Carey Gallagher announces with great sadness the death of her devoted husband, Cornelius Gallagher on August 11, 2005. He was born March 26, 1928 in New York City. He graduated from Harvard University and was subsequently employed by Douglas Elliman. He served with the 40th Infantry Division in Korea and was awarded the Bronze Star. He worked at Douglas Elliman until he resigned in 1989 as a senior vice president. He then joined Brown Harris Stevens where he remaine ...
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