Obituaries Related to "Gilmore" from New York Times Archive
Elka Gilmore, Chef Who Blended the Old and the New, Dies at 59
“I don’t really know what ‘fusion’ means,” she said, but at restaurants in California and New York she displayed a knack for combining flavors.
Art Gilmore, the Voice of Coming Attractions, Dies at 98
Mr. Gilmore, an occasional actor, was best known for narrating radio and television shows, as well as movie trailers.
Paid Notice: Deaths GILMORE, RICHARD J.
GILMORE--Richard J. On December 25, 2005. Former Registrar of Columbia and C.W. Post College. Reposing Leo F. Kearns, Inc., 61-40 Woodhaven Boulevard, Rego Park, January 3 from 10AM to noon. Interment at St. Raymond's Cemetery to follow.
Paid Notice: Deaths GILMORE, GEORGETTE MARTHA
GILMORE -- Georgette Martha. Went to her eternal reward on November 3, 2005. Most of her life was devoted to volunteer work. She was the daughter of Katherine Norton Gilmore and Michael J. Gilmore. She is survived by her sister, Lillian Larson, by her nephews, Robert John Larson and his wife, Julie, and Bruce Anders Larson and his wife, Alice, her adored nieces Lauren Ann and Lily Xiao and her nephew Robert Sean. Her sisters who preceded her in death were Kathleen E. Gilmore, Sally M. Driscoll a ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HEALY, SYBIL GILMORE
HEALY--Sybil Gilmore. Died November 23, 2004, aged 93, in California. Born in Brooklyn March 15, 1911, she lived most of her life in Babylon, Long Island. She was much loved by her sister Ruth Stevenson, daughters Sharon Healy and Sybil Pagnamenta, grandchildren Carla, Anthony, Robin and Zoe, cousin Mary Gilmore Thomas, her nieces and nephews and a large extended family. Memorial mass, Friday, December 3, 10:45, St Joseph's RC Church, Babylon. In lieu of flowers, donations to Southside Hospital, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HEALY, SYBIL GILMORE
HEALY--Sybil Gilmore. Died November 23, 2004, aged 93, in California. Born in Brooklyn March 15, 1911, she lived most of her life in Babylon, Long Island. She was much loved by her sister Ruth Stevenson, daughters Sharon Healy and Sybil Pagnamenta, grandchildren Carla, Anthony, Robin and Zoe, cousin Mary Gilmore Thomas, her nieces and nephews and a large extended family. Memorial mass, Friday, December 3, 10:45, St Joseph's RC Church, Babylon. In lieu of flowers, donations to Southside Hospital, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GILMORE, GOLDIE
GILMORE-Goldie. Temple Sinai of Bergen County deeply mourns the passing of our long time member Goldie Gilmore. Heartfelt condolences are extended to the entire family. Dr. Bruce S. Block, Rabbi Stuart Himmelfarb, President George Bean, President Barry Zeveloff, President
Gilmore T. Schjeldahl, Early Satellite Builder, Dies at 89
Gilmore T Schjeldahl, versatile American inventor who created world's first communications satellite, dies at age 89; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths GILMORE, NAOMI
GILMORE-Naomi. The National Treasury Employees Union notes with deep sorrow the death of one of our most effective and beloved leaders, Naomi Gilmore, former president of NTEU Chapter 99. Naomi's gifts of humor, intelligence, wisdom, warmth and kindness complimented her unrelenting pursuit of justice and fair play. She taught people how to assert and win their rights to be treated with dignity and respect, giving others the confidence to believe in themselves. This world is a far better place fo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GILMORE, GEORGE GORDON
GILMORE-George Gordon. Formerly of Irvington, NY, died Monday, September 24, 2001, at Wesley Health Care Center in Saratoga Springs. He was 87. Born June 28, 1914, in NYC, he was the son of the late George and Freda (Hirt) Gilmore. A graduate of George Washington High School in NYC, Mr. Gilmore attended Fordham University and later transferred to Harvard University where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He was a teacher for many years, first at the Gow School in South Wales, NY, then in North Holly ...
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