Obituaries Related to "Hancock" from New York Times Archive
Henry Cobb, Courtly Architect of Boston’s Hancock Tower, Dies at 93
He was I.M. Pei’s unsung partner for nearly four decades but was responsible for a celebrated body of work in his own right, including New England’s tallest building.
Paid Notice: Deaths DANIELS, JOHN HANCOCK
DANIELS--John Hancock, 84. of Mulberry Plantation, Camden, South Carolina, died Monday, September 18, 2006. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, October 28, 1921, he was the son of Thomas Leonard Daniels and Frances Hancock Daniels and the grandson of John W. Daniels, one of the founders of Archer Daniels Midland Co. He is survived by his wife, the former Martha Hill Williams, to whom he was married December 23, 1942. He leaves two sons, John H. Daniels Jr. of Minneapolis, MN and Christopher W. Daniels ...
Henry Cobb, Courtly Architect of Boston’s Hancock Tower, Dies at 93
He was I.M. Pei’s unsung partner for nearly four decades but was responsible for a celebrated body of work in his own right, including New England’s tallest building.
Gerre Hancock, Church Organist, Dies at 77
Mr. Hancock was the organist and master of the choristers at St. Thomas Church in Manhattan for more than 30 years.
Paid Notice: Deaths DANIELS, JOHN HANCOCK
DANIELS--John Hancock, 84. of Mulberry Plantation, Camden, South Carolina, died Monday, September 18, 2006. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, October 28, 1921, he was the son of Thomas Leonard Daniels and Frances Hancock Daniels and the grandson of John W. Daniels, one of the founders of Archer Daniels Midland Co. He is survived by his wife, the former Martha Hill Williams, to whom he was married December 23, 1942. He leaves two sons, John H. Daniels Jr. of Minneapolis, MN and Christopher W. Daniels ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANCOCK, MACK HILLIARD
HANCOCK-Mack Hilliard. On November 22, 2000. Beloved husband of Eline N. Brother of J.P. Hancock, S.C. David Riggs and Elizabeth Winter. Also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and several brothers and sisters-in-law. Memorial service 3 PM, Monday, at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANCOCK, MACK HILLIARD
HANCOCK-Mack Hilliard. On November 22, 2000. Beloved husband of Eline N. Brother of J.P. Hancock, S.C. David Riggs and Elizabeth Winter. Also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and several brothers and sisters-in-law. Memorial service 3 PM, Monday, at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANCOCK, WALKER
HANCOCK-Walker. The members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters note with sorrow the death of their esteemed colleague whose passing will be mourned by the world of art.
Paid Notice: Deaths SESNON HANCOCK, MARGARET (NEE JOHNSON)
SESNON HANCOCK - Margaret (nee Johnson). Beloved mother of Sara Stoker Kendall of New York and Richard C. Stoker of Miami, Florida, and the late Henry Lauren Stoker, Jr., and stepmother of John Hancock, Jr., Linda Hancock Florie, Carol Hancock Chiaverini, and Richard Hancock, died June 2 in Miami Beach, Florida, after a brief illness. Born October 20, 1907, in Anson, Texas, to Mary E. Morrow Johnson and Albert W. Johnson, banker. Graduate of Juilliard School of Music. Member of the California Cl ...
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