Obituaries Related to "Hays" from New York Times Archive
Anna Mae Hays, 97, U.S. Military’s First Female General, Dies
She served on the front lines during World War II and Korea and, as chief of the Army Nurse Corps, sought to contain casualties in Vietnam.
Spencer Hays, Business Magnate and Art Collector, Dies at 80
Mr. Hays, who once worked as a Bible salesman, arranged last year to leave his and his wife’s more than 600 masterwork paintings to France.
Paula Hays Harper, Art Historian, Is Dead at 81
Dr. Harper provided the creative spark for “Womanhouse,” a celebrated exhibition of art by and about women that became a milestone in feminist art.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYS, REX D.
HAYS--Rex D. On September 8, 2006. Beloved husband of Lisby. Loving father of Connor and Matthew. A memorial service in celebration of his life will be held on Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 5 pm, at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81 St. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 212-448-9206 ext 237.
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYS, REX D.
HAYS--Rex D. On September 8, 2006. Beloved husband of Lisby. Loving father of Connor and Matthew. A memorial service in celebration of his life will be held on Wednesday, September 20, 2006, 5 pm, at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81 St. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 212-448-9206 ext 237.
Paid Notice: Deaths CLARK, HAYS
CLARK--Hays, 88, retired Executive Vice President and Director of Avon Products Inc. died of complications associated with conjunctive heart failure on June 18 at Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center in Florida. He was a resident of Hobe Sound, Florida and he maintained a home in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Hays grew up in Suffern, New York. He attended the Loomis Institute in Windsor, Connecticut, where he excelled in athletics. He went on to Cornell University where he graduated with a degree i ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CLARK, HAYS
CLARK--Hays. The Board of Governors, Trustees, staff and members of Boys & Girls Clubs of America wish to express their profound sorrow over the passing of Mr. Hays Clark, our longtime Governor, friend, supporter and a true champion for children. Hays Clark was quite simply the greatest philanthropist in Boys & Girls Clubs of America's century-long history. He was a humanitarian without peer, a man of great vision and deep compassion. Hays expected nothing in return for his generosity, except re ...
Spencer Hays, Business Magnate and Art Collector, Dies at 80
Mr. Hays, who once worked as a Bible salesman, arranged last year to leave his and his wife’s more than 600 masterwork paintings to France.
Anna Mae Hays, 97, U.S. Military’s First Female General, Dies
She served on the front lines during World War II and Korea and, as chief of the Army Nurse Corps, sought to contain casualties in Vietnam.
Spencer Hays, Business Magnate and Art Collector, Dies at 80
Mr. Hays, who once worked as a Bible salesman, arranged last year to leave his and his wife’s more than 600 masterwork paintings to France.
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