Obituaries Related to "Gould" from New York Times Archive
Barbara Gould, Model in a Famously Long-Lived TV Spot, Dies at 81
She was already a successful cover girl in 1975 when a TV commercial showing her buying a used fur hit the air — and continued to run for 14 years.
Harold Gould, Character Actor, Dies at 86
Mr. Gould appeared on television shows like “Rhoda” and “Golden Girls” and in films like “Love and Death” and “Silent Movie” over five decades.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, SALLY BLAUNER
GOULD--Sally Blauner, 81. Died suddenly in NYC on August 10. She is survived by her children Karen Curtis, J. Robert Weitz, Eileen Gould, Barbara Gould, Thomas Gould and James Gould and several grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in September.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, SALLY BLAUNER
GOULD--Sally Blauner, 81. Died suddenly in NYC on August 10. She is survived by her children Karen Curtis, J. Robert Weitz, Eileen Gould, Barbara Gould, Thomas Gould and James Gould and several grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in September.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, SALLY BLAUNER
GOULD--Sally Blauner, 81. Died suddenly in NYC on August 10. She is survived by her children Karen Curtis, J. Robert Weitz, Eileen Gould, Barbara Gould, Thomas Gould and James Gould and several grandchildren. A memorial service will be held in September.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, RUTH C.
GOULD--Ruth C., 89, died on Saturday, July 15, 2006 in New York City, her home in recent years. Ms. Gould was born in Minnesota and lived in Minneapolis for many years. She was appointed the first Chairman of the Mayor's Commission on Human Relations by Mayor Arthur Naftalin. Ms. Gould moved to Washington, D.C. in 1962, where she worked for several Federal agencies, retiring in 1986. Ms. Gould served as a member of the Watergate jury in 1974. She is survived by her daughter, Ann Gould Hobson, he ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ROGERS, HARRIET GOULD
ROGERS--Harriet Gould. 82, passed away on Sunday, May 14, 2006 at Stone Ridge in Mystic, CT. Known as Teedie, she lived in Stonington, CT 1987-2004 and in Darien, CT 1952-1987. She was born in New York City, the daughter of Lyttleton B.P. and Isabel Howell Gould and grew up in Noroton, CT and summered in Chester Nova Scotia. A graduate of St. Catherine's School in Richmond, VA, she made her debut in Baltimore and New York. During the World War II years, she worked at Harper & Brothers Publishers ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, JACK U.
GOULD--Jack U. On March 1, 2006. Beloved husband of Esther. Loving father of Jessica Stuart Yudelson and fatherin-law of Jerry Yudelson. Also survived by many dear friends. Services Sunday 11:15 AM at ''The Riverside'', 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Cooper Union for the Advancemnent of Science and Art, Cooper Square, NY, NY 10003. $(6$)GOULD--Jack U. The Cooper Union's Trustees, Faculty, staff, students and the Cooper Union Alumni Associatio ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GOULD, DAISY RACHEL
GOULD--Daisy Rachel. On October 28, 2005. Beloved wife of Gary. Devoted mother of Vivian Grewe and Michele Gould Stuart. Cherished grandmother of Mark Grewe and Ethan Stuart. Services Sunday at 11:30 AM at ''The Riverside.''
Barbara Gould, Model in a Famously Long-Lived TV Spot, Dies at 81
She was already a successful cover girl in 1975 when a TV commercial showing her buying a used fur hit the air — and continued to run for 14 years.
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