Obituaries Related to "Hebert" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths HEBERT, CHARLES ALEXANDRE
HEBERT-Charles Alexandre. Age 95, on November 26, 2001. Lt. Commander in U.S. Naval Reserve. PT Squadron in South Pacific. Witty conversationalist, lifetime jogger, and Upper Broadway denizen.
Paid Notice: Deaths JORDAN, OLIVIA EMILY (HEBERT)
JORDAN-Olivia Emily (Hebert). Born, Boley, Oklahoma, to William Edward Hebert and Blanche Julia Ann Hebert (nee Leon) June 30, 1912, died December 8, 1998, of lymphoma. Adored mother of Achille Edward, Blanche Jacqueline, and Cheryl Faithe. Valedictorian, Boley High School, 1927; B.A., Langston, University, 1933; M.A., Atlanta University, 1943. Taught elementary school in Hominy and Taft, Oklahoma, and high school in Wewoka, Oklahoma, 1933-1941; instructor of English, Social Science, and Math, L ...
F. EDWARD HEBERT, EX-LAWMAKER, DIES
dies at age 78; biographical sketch; portrait (M)
The Rev. Adrian Hebert, 59. Of St. Jean Baptiste's, Dies
Hebert, Adrian (Rev)
FRED HEBERT DEAD; DIRECTOR-PRODUCER
Hebert, Fred
Charles E. Hebert, 53, Dies; Canada's Envoy to Holland
Hebert, Chas E
WILLIAM HEBERT, PUBLICITY MAN, 56; Western Editor of Boxoffice, National Film Weekly, Dies
Hebert, Wm F
Jay Hebert's Birdie Beats Venturi on 19th Hole; PLAY-OFF DECIDED IN 'SUDDEN DEATH' Hebert Wins Houston Golf on Eight-Foot Putt After He and Venturi Card 69's
J Hebert, Houston Classic
Eniwetok Base, Atom Proving Site, Depicted as Normal Town of 8,000; Representative Hebert, Witness at Blast, Describes 'Thriving Community' in Which Tests Have Caused No Deaths
Hebert on security
HARRY O. ELLllqGER, WEST POIHT (lOACH; i Assistant to Football Mentor, 'Red' Bla!k, Dies at Home of Congressman Hebert ACADEMY ALUMNUS OF '25 Noted Tactician, Star Guard of Army Teams, Formerly on Staff at Dartmouth
Ellinger, Harry O
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