Obituaries Related to "Haney" from New York Times Archive
Chris Haney, an Inventor of Trivial Pursuit, Dies at 59
A high school dropout at home in taverns, he and a fellow journalist developed the board game that became a favorite of baby boomers.
Paul Haney, Voice of Mission Control, Dies at 80
Mr. Haney was known as the voice of NASA’s mission control for his live commentary during the Gemini and Apollo space flights in the 1960s.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANEY, MARY HAMILTON
HANEY-Mary Hamilton. On February 3, 1999. At the Consolation Residence, West Islip. Resident of Ridge, N.Y. Wife of the late George Jacob Haney of Newark, N.J. Associated with the Bank of Manhattan/Chase Manhattan Bank for 52 years. Survived by her brother Rev. Msgr. Daniel S. Hamilton and several nieces and nephews. No wake. Burial Mass Friday, February 5, 11AM, St. Mark's Church, Randall Road, Shoreham, New York. Interment in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia, New Jersey. Donations to St. Mark' ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HANEY, CAROL B.
HANEY-Carol B. Of Salisbury, CT. Died in Locust Valley, NY, on February 6, 1998. She is survived by her children Stephen of Waterford, MI, and Anne Falivena of Locust Valley, NY. ''CarolGrandma'' to Nicolas and Caroline Falivena. She was the sister of Esther Keirs and Arthur Davey, Jr. and cousin of Marion Barclay. A memorial service will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, on Saturday, February 14, at 1 PM. Contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.
700 PAY TRIBUTE TO CAROL HANEY; Show People Mourn Dancer at Winter Garden Service
Two lines ran parallel through the lobby of the Winter Garden yesterday morning.
Carol Haney, ‘Pajama Game’ Dancer, Dies at 39; Did ‘Steam Heat’ and ‘Her Is’ and Rose to Stardom; ‘Fanny Girl’ Choreographer Aided Many Shows
Haney, Carol
ALSTON SAYS CLUB WOULDN'T GIVE UP; This Pennant Most Thrilling of All to Dodger Leader -- Tribute From Haney
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29 -- The Dodgers raised the roof -- but mildly -- today after winning the National League pennant. The drinks were soft, but the spirit was 150-proof.
MAJOR H.S. HANEY, LAWYER, DIES AT 44; Succumbs to Effects of Injuries Received in the War--Served With Y.M.C.A.
Chris Haney, an Inventor of Trivial Pursuit, Dies at 59
A high school dropout at home in taverns, he and a fellow journalist developed the board game that became a favorite of baby boomers.
Paul Haney, Voice of Mission Control, Dies at 80
Mr. Haney was known as the voice of NASA’s mission control for his live commentary during the Gemini and Apollo space flights in the 1960s.
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