Obituaries Related to "Haley" from New York Times Archive
Marshall Lytle, 79, Bassist With Bill Haley, Dies
Mr. Lytle, one of the Comets, played on seminal rock ’n’ roll hits, including “Shake, Rattle and Roll” and “Rock Around the Clock.”
Alex Haley, 70, Author of 'Roots,' Dies
who chronicled generations of struggles and accomplishments of American blacks
Jay Haley, 83, Pioneer in Family Therapy, Dies
Jay Haley advocated hypnosis and deeper social involvement for patients to cure emotional problems more rapidly.
Jay D. Haley, 83, Early Advocate of Involving Family in Therapy, Dies
Jay D. Haley was an early theorist of family therapy who in the 1960s advocated hypnosis and deeper social involvement for patients to cure emotional problems more rapidly.
Jack Haley Jr., 67, Dies; Known for 'That's Entertainment'
Jack Haley Jr, producer, director and documentarian, dies at age 67; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths DONAHUE, KATHARINE HALEY
DONAHUE-Katharine Haley. The Officers and Directors of the Garden Club of America express deep sorrow on the death of their former President, Mrs. Frank M. Donahue, and extend deepest sympathy to her family and friends. Katharine Haley Donahue served the Garden Club with great distinction and extraordinary ability as its President (1985-1987), and in many other capacities. Beginning in 1971, she served as Director, Treasurer, and Chairman of both the Finance and Public Relations Committees. Mrs. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HALEY, DEACON ROBERT J.
HALEY-Deacon Robert J. At the age of 75. On July 25, 1998 at Ellis Hospital, Schenectady, after suffering a stroke. Formerly of Wantagh, NY. Ordained to the Permanent Diaconate in 1980. He served God and his fellow man faithfully for many years. Beloved husband of the late Margaret (nee Kelleher). Loving father of Cornelia, Patricia, Teresa, Robert, Moira, Thomas, Sheila, and Joseph. Proud grandfather of 15 loving grandchildren. Reposing from 7 PM until 10 PM this evening at Charles J. O'Shea Fu ...
Alex Haley, 70, Author of 'Roots,' Dies
who chronicled generations of struggles and accomplishments of American blacks
Jay Haley, 83, Pioneer in Family Therapy, Dies
Jay Haley advocated hypnosis and deeper social involvement for patients to cure emotional problems more rapidly.
Jay D. Haley, 83, Early Advocate of Involving Family in Therapy, Dies
Jay D. Haley was an early theorist of family therapy who in the 1960s advocated hypnosis and deeper social involvement for patients to cure emotional problems more rapidly.
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