Obituaries Related to "Haynes" from New York Times Archive
Alfred Haynes, Pilot Who Saved Scores in Crash Landing, Dies at 87
In 1989, he defied the odds in bringing his crippled United Flight 232 in for a crash landing; more than 180 people survived.
Richard Haynes, Flashy and Successful Houston Lawyer, Dies at 90
Mr. Haynes inherited the mantle of the legendary Texas lawyer Percy Foreman when he began compiling a spectacular record of acquittals in seemingly unwinnable cases
Marques Haynes, 89, Dies; Dribbled as a Globetrotter and Dazzled Worldwide
Haynes was a stellar cog on the Globetrotter squads of the late 1940s and early ’50s, and was later inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Haynes Johnson, Journalist and Author, Is Dead at 81
Mr. Johnson was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, television commentator and author who spent most of his career at The Washington Post and won wide acclaim for his coverage of the capital.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, SCHUYLER SERGEANT FIRST CLASS
HAYNES--Schuyler Sergeant First Class was killed in action while serving his country in Iraq on November 15th, 2006. He enlisted in the Army in 1989, after graduating from Trinity College. He was a Sergeant First Class in the 1st Cavalry, Third Brigade. He will be greatly missed by his mother Sophy P-Q Haynes, his father Robert Haynes, his sister Sophy Townsend, his brother Robbie, as well as family, friends and colleagues. Visitation is from 3pm to 5PM, Tuesday, Campbell Funeral Home, 1076 Madi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, PAUL A.
HAYNES--Paul A.. Beloved husband of Beatrice. Much loved father of Susan and Bob Becker, Kenneth and Jill Haynes, and Jill and Mitchell Zingman. Adored grandfather of Seth, Robert, Leah, Joshua, Hy, Roger, Mitchell, Marcy and Niki, and cherished great-grandfather of Hayden and Brendon & Casey. Services ''BoulevardRiverside'', 1450 Broadway, Hewlett, LI, 10AM Thursday.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, PAUL A.
HAYNES--Paul A.. Beloved husband of Beatrice. Much loved father of Susan and Bob Becker, Kenneth and Jill Haynes, and Jill and Mitchell Zingman. Adored grandfather of Seth, Robert, Leah, Joshua, Hy, Roger, Mitchell, Marcy and Niki, and cherished great-grandfather of Hayden and Brendon & Casey. Services ''BoulevardRiverside'', 1450 Broadway, Hewlett, LI, 10AM Thursday.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, JEAN REED
HAYNES-Jean Reed. The American Judicature Society celebrates the tragically shortened life of this remarkable woman, our first female president, whose intelligence, wit, generosity, and drive have supported and inspired our mission to promote the effective administration of justice. A born leader, a wonderful friend, a delightful and vibrant lady, the AJS family will miss her always. Deirdre O'Meara Smith, President Justice Miriam Shearing, Chair E. Barrett Prettyman Jr, Vice-Chair Allan D. Sobe ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, JEAN REED
HAYNES-Jean Reed. Died suddenly on Sunday, March 31, 2002 in New York City. Born on April 6, 1949, she was brought up in St. Louis. Was graduated with honors from Brown University where she also earned a Master's Degree and taught elementary school for several years before receiving her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1981. In 1983, she joined the international law firm of Kirkland & Ellis, where she subsequently was made a partner. In 1990, she founded the firm's N.Y. of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUNTER, SHIRLEY HAYNES
HUNTER-Shirley Haynes. Widow of Joel Hunter, and formerly Mrs. Thomas F. Staley, in her 98th year in Delray Beach, Florida on March 9, 2002. Born in Bristol, Tennessee. Resided in Rye, NY for many years before moving to Delray Beach in 1955. Beloved mother of Janet S. Howard and Thomas F. Staley Jr. Grandmother of Diane S. Bernard, Stuart Thomas Staley, Susan H. Canada and Sarah H. Wichert. Nine great grandchildren also survive her: David H. Bruce, Carolyn H. Bruce, Jonathan Staley, Owen Staley, ...
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