Obituaries Related to "Goodwin" from New York Times Archive
Richard N. Goodwin, Adviser to Democratic Presidents, Dies at 86
A committed liberal, he wrote speeches for John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and later worked as an author, journalist and political consultant.
Karen Walter Goodwin, Producer of Broadway Hits, Dies at 66
Ms. Goodwin became a theater producer at a time when few women were associated with finding sources of capital.
Richard H. Goodwin, Preserver of the Environment, Dies at 96
As national president of the Nature Conservancy, Mr. Goodwin helped preserve thousands of acres of open space on both coasts.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, JACQUELINE
GOODWIN--Jacqueline. TheSouthampton Fresh Air Home, a camp for physically challenged children, mourns the loss of Jacqueline Goodwin, a member of its Board of Directors and a former President. Mrs. Goodwin's loyalty, generosity and commitment to the Home brought joy to many, many children who spent summers there during her long tenure as a Director. Her sense of beauty and her empathy for physically challenged children and their families were a model of leadership for all who knew her and worked ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, JACQUELINE HASWELL
GOODWIN--Jacqueline Haswell, of Southampton and North Palm Beach, on July 24. Beloved wife of Todd Goodwin. Dearest mother of Elizabeth Frankel, Amanda Ricciarini, and the late Ian Frankel. Loving stepmother of Alix Olavarria and Leslie Stonestreet, and proud grandmother of seven. Cherished sister of Sandy, Judy, Joyce and the late Mary Elizabeth. As former President of the Southampton Fresh Air Home and an active volunteer in her community, she possessed a generosity of spirit and kindness of h ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, JACQUELINE
GOODWIN--Jacqueline. TheSouthampton Fresh Air Home, a camp for physically challenged children, mourns the loss of Jacqueline Goodwin, a member of its Board of Directors and a former President. Mrs. Goodwin's loyalty, generosity and commitment to the Home brought joy to many, many children who spent summers there during her long tenure as a Director. Her sense of beauty and her empathy for physically challenged children and their families were a model of leadership for all who knew her and worked ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, MAURICE R., DR.
GOODWIN--Maurice R., Dr. Died June 13, 2006. Beloved husband of Mary for 72 years, remembered dearly by 2 children, 4 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. His life as a physician, surgeon & teacher helped countless others. He will be greatly missed.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, HERBERT J.
GOODWIN--Herbert J. October 7, 1922 to July 26, 2005. Survived by Patricia Goodwin, Deirdre D'Aguila, John Goodwin and Carolyn Falk.
Daniel Goodwin, Smithsonian Press Director, Dies at 57
Daniel Goodwin, director of Smithsonian Institution Press in 1990's, dies at age 57 (S)
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODWIN, CHARLES W.
GOODWIN--Charles W. of Rye, NY died early Sunday, July 25,2004. Born on December 2, 1908 in Brooklyn. He married Christine Fleurat in 1941. He is survived by his two children and four grandchildren. Friends may call on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9PM at the Graham Funeral Home, 1036 Boston Post Rd., Rye, NY, where services will be held 10:30AM on Friday. Interment will follow at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY.
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