Obituaries Related to "Harding" from New York Times Archive
Vincent Harding, 82, Civil Rights Author and Associate of Dr. King, Dies
Dr. Harding was a historian, author and activist who wrote one of the most polarizing speeches ever given by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in which Dr. King expressed ardent opposition to the Vietnam War.
Raymond Harding, 77, Dies; Liberal Party Power Broker
Mr. Harding, whose political influence was felt for decades from New York City to Albany as the state’s Liberal Party leader, fell from grace in 2009 after a corruption investigation.
President Harding Dies Suddenly; Stroke of Apoplexy at 7:30 P.M.; Calvin Coolidge Is President
DEATH STROKE CAME WITHOUT WARNING
Mrs. Harding Was Reading to Her Husband When First Sign Appeared -- She Ran for Doctor
BUT NOTHING COULD BE DONE TO REVIVE PATIENT
News of Tragic End Shocks Everybody, Coming After Day Said to Have Been the Best Since His Illness Began a Week Ago
Paid Notice: Deaths MALOOF, HARDING
MALOOF--Harding. Award winning photographer, collector and fisherman, died in his home February 7, 2006. He is survived by his sisters Lourice, Alice, Renee and Camille. Funeral services will be held Friday, 10AM at Ortiz Funeral Home and St. Elizabeth Church.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDING, HELEN
HARDING--Helen. A Holocaust survivor, born in Yugoslavia, passed away at the age of 100. She and her late partner in life Mane, and their son Ray, found a new and happy life in America, the land of opportunity. She is survived by her loving family, Ray and Liz, Russell, Bob and Fran, Rachael and Madeline. Service Monday, 11:30 AM, at ''The Riverside,'' 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDING, HELEN
HARDING--Helen. A Holocaust survivor, born in Yugoslavia, passed away at the age of 100. She and her late partner in life Mane, and their son Ray, found a new and happy life in America, the land of opportunity. She is survived by her loving family, Ray and Liz, Russell, Bob and Fran, Rachael and Madeline. Service Monday, 11:30 AM, at ''The Riverside,'' 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Harding L. Lawrence, 81, Airline Chief, Dies
Harding L Lawrence, airline executivewho transformed Braniff, dies at age 81; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths ISAACSON, H. HARDING
ISAACSON-H. Harding. The New York Society of the General Society of the War of 1812 records with profound sorrow the death of its esteemed past President, Col. H. Harding Isaacson, on Feb. 26, 2001. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Janet, his nephew and nieces. A memorial service will be held today at 2PM at the Church of the Heavenly Rest. Thomas E. Bird, President John Mauk Hilliard, Secretary-Registrar
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDING, MARGARET
HARDING-Margaret. Margaret Riker Harding died at her home in New York City on March 3, 2001, from melanoma. Daughter of the late William Chandler Riker and the late Mary Jackson Riker of New York and Rumson, New Jersey. Wife of John Mason Harding and mother of Stephen, Katherine, Thomas, Margaret and James Harding. Grandmother of Margaret, Jack, Sam & Ben. Sister of the late Anne Jackson Riker and of Audrey and The Reverend William C. Riker. Head of the Lower School of the Brearley School 1963-1 ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ISAACSON, H. HARDING COLONEL
ISAACSON-H. Harding Colonel. Died February 26, 2001, in Lenox Hill Hospital, Manhattan, in his 80th year. The New York Society of Military and Naval Officers wishes to express its deepest sympathy for the loss of our Quartermaster, Col. H. Harding Isaacson, who gave his utmost in the service of his country during WWII and as an active member of the military and veteran community within New York State up to the day of his death. Col. Isaacson distinguished himself in WWII flying 30 missions over ...
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