Obituaries Related to "Glover" from New York Times Archive
Tony Glover, Master of the Blues Harmonica, Is Dead at 79
With his fellow blues aficionados John Koerner and Dave Ray, Mr. Glover played an important role in the folk music revival of the 1960s.
Paid Notice: Deaths GLOVER, MICHAEL DENNIS
GLOVER--Michael Dennis, Lance Corporal U.S. Marine Corps/Reserve of Belle Harbor, N.Y. On Wednesday, August 16, 2006 at age 28. Killed in action Fallujah, Iraq. Beloved son of Margaret M. Glover, New York, N.Y. and Dennis W. Glover of Johnsonburg, Pa. Cherished brother of Elizabeth D. Doherty (Brian) of Roseville, Ca. Beloved uncle of Jeremiah and Caitlyn and godfather of Jeremiah. Dear grandson of Rita M. McCarthy of Belle Harbor, N.Y. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and second ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BREUEL, GLOVER, HILARIE
BREUEL-GLOVER--Hilarie, 44. Died January 4. Survived by Scott, Brendon and Aubree. For information call 914-736-6576.
Paid Notice: Deaths TURTELL, ANN GRACE (NEE GLOVER)
TURTELL--Ann Grace (nee Glover) on September 7, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Richard R. Loving mother of Neal, Stephen & Stacey. Dear sister of Raymond Glover. Visitation Friday September 9 from 2-5 and 7-9PM at McLaughlin & Sons Funeral Home, Third Avenue at 97th St., Bklyn. Mass of Christian burial Saturday 9:45AM St. Andrew the Apostle Church, Ridge Blvd. and Senator St., Brooklyn. In lieu of flowers, donations to the above church will be appreciated.
Paid Notice: Deaths GLOVER, THE HONORABLE WILLIAM T.
GLOVER -- The Honorable William T., Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, on July 17, 2004. Beloved husband of Catherine Ryan Glover. Loving father of Catherine D. Glover and Elizabeth M. Glover. Devoted advocate and proponent of the law and avid baseball fan. Reposing at the Frederick Funeral Home of Flushing, Northern Blvd. at 193rd Street. Visiting hours Sunday, July 25, and Monday, July 26, 2-5 and 7-10 PM. Funeral Mass Tuesday, July 27, at 9:45 AM, American Martyrs R.C. Chu ...
Paid Notice: Deaths YORK, HARRIET GLOVER
YORK -- Harriet Glover, passed away on Wednesday, December 10, 2003 at Santa Rita Care Center in Green Valley, AZ. Mrs. York was formerly of Palm Beach, FL, New York City and Easthampton, NY. She was raised in Palm Beach, then lived for almost forty years in New York City. She lived for several years in Easthampton immediately before moving to Green Valley, AZ. She is predeceased by her husband Gordon, her sister Clara Glover, her son Donald and her parents. She is survived by her loving daughte ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GLOVER, ERNEST
GLOVER-Ernest. March 6, 2002. Age 96. Loving father of Barbara and Hilary, grandfather to Paul, Jo, Louise and Sally; son-in-laws Ron and Peter. Memorial service at St. Lukes, Easthampton, Sunday, March 10, at 3:00 PM. He was loved by all who ever met him.
Tony Glover, Master of the Blues Harmonica, Is Dead at 79
With his fellow blues aficionados John Koerner and Dave Ray, Mr. Glover played an important role in the folk music revival of the 1960s.
Paid Notice: Deaths GLOVER, MICHAEL DENNIS
GLOVER--Michael Dennis, Lance Corporal U.S. Marine Corps/Reserve of Belle Harbor, N.Y. On Wednesday, August 16, 2006 at age 28. Killed in action Fallujah, Iraq. Beloved son of Margaret M. Glover, New York, N.Y. and Dennis W. Glover of Johnsonburg, Pa. Cherished brother of Elizabeth D. Doherty (Brian) of Roseville, Ca. Beloved uncle of Jeremiah and Caitlyn and godfather of Jeremiah. Dear grandson of Rita M. McCarthy of Belle Harbor, N.Y. Also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and second ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BREUEL, GLOVER, HILARIE
BREUEL-GLOVER--Hilarie, 44. Died January 4. Survived by Scott, Brendon and Aubree. For information call 914-736-6576.
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