Obituaries Related to "Gentry" from New York Times Archive
David Easton, Architect for an American Gentry, Dies at 83
He was noted in the ’80s for his English-style manors, catering to an opulent clientele with a taste for grandeur.
David Easton, Architect for an American Gentry, Dies at 83
He was noted in the ’80s for his English-style manors, catering to an opulent clientele with a taste for grandeur.
Troy Gentry of the Country Music Duo Montgomery Gentry Dies at 50
Mr. Gentry made dynamism out of country hollers and recorded three platinum albums with Eddie Montgomery.
Curt Gentry, 83, Co-Author of ‘Helter Skelter,’ Dies
Mr. Gentry’s books ranged from the Manson murders to J. Edgar Hoover to the madams of San Francisco.
Death Among the Gentry
In Anne Perry’s latest Victorian crime novel, a murdered prostitute is found in a linen closet at Buckingham Palace. Also reviewed: new fiction from David Levien, Lisa Lutz and Patrick F. McManus.
Paid Notice: Deaths GENTRY, HERBERT
GENTRY -- Herbert. Artist. Died on September 8, 2003 in Stockholm, Sweden at age 84. He is survived by his wife Mary Anne Rose of New York City; his children Stefan James Gentry, Nickolas Gentry, Elsa Kant, Alain H. Gentry and Therese Gentry.
Paid Notice: Deaths GENTRY, BRAD
GENTRY-Brad, 47. On Tuesday, October 2, 2001. Beloved brother of Carol Rausch, brother-in-law of Carl, uncle of Adam and devoted life partner of Joe. Formerly of Baltimore, MD and last residing in New York City in Fire Island Pines. Served as Director of Merchandise Planning for Saks Fifth Avenue. Fought his long illness with dignity and courage. A kind gentleman and good natured, he will forever stay in our memories. We will always love him. Private service was held at Raynor and D'Andrea Funer ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WISEMAN, JANE GENTRY SHELTON
WISEMAN-Jane Gentry Shelton. 67, in San Francisco on January 28, of cancer. Born in St. Louis, MO; attended The Master's School, Dobbs Ferry, NY and Smith College. Daughter of William Gentry Shelton and granddaughter of Frank Overton Watts. President, First National Bank of St. Louis. Pursued career as a stockbroker, entrepreneur and restaurateur in New York City, Shelter Island, New York, and San Francisco. Survived by her three loving children, Sayre and John, of Los Angeles and Shelley, of Ne ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GENTRY, JAMES BAXTER
GENTRY-James Baxter (''Baxter''). Born on September 9, 1906, in Lumber City, Georgia, the first child of Oscar Alachua Gentry and Mary Bird Baxter Gentry, died in Houston, Texas, on Friday, February 14, 1997. Mr. Gentry was predeceased by his wife of 69 years, Dora Ferrell Gentry on May 5, 1996. He is survived by his three sons, James Baxter Gentry, Jr., Chisholm Ferrell Gentry and Wilmer Edgar (''Bill'') Gentry; two daughters-in-law, Julia Smith Gentry (Mrs. Baxter Gentry, Jr.) and Judith Tift ...
Theodore Parker, Alwyn Gentry, Biologists, Die in Airplane Crash
Two Americans ranked among the world's leading field biologists were killed on Tuesday when an airplane they were using to make a tree-top survey of the Ecuadorean coast crashed into a cloud shrouded mountain. They were Theodore A. Parker 3d, a 40-year-old ornithologist and senior scientist for Conservation International, and Alwyn Gentry, 48, a botanist and senior curator at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Mark Marquess, Who Made Stanford a Baseball Powerhouse, Dies at 78
Over 41 seasons as head coach, he won two national titles and sent more than 200 players to the major leagues, including Mike Mussina and Jack McDowell.
Suzannah Lessard Dies at 81; Stanford White Descendant Who Wrote a Haunting Family Memoir
Growing up in a family of secrets, on a compound designed by her great-grandfather, made her a writer who investigated the built world with a wary eye.
Brad Arnold, Rocker Who Fronted 3 Doors Down, Dies at 47
He wrote the band’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” in a high school math class, and would go on to be nominated for three Grammy Awards.
Roland Huntford, Lore-Debunking Historian of Polar Exploration, Dies at 98
He caused an uproar by challenging the heroic status of Robert Falcon Scott, the Briton who led a doomed quest to the South Pole in 1912.
Philippe Morillon, General Who Made Fateful Protection Promise, Dies at 90
“I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.
Sonny Jurgensen, One of N.F.L.’s Greatest Passers, Dies at 91
The Hall of Fame quarterback threw 255 touchdown passes with the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins.
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