Obituaries Related to "Henson" from New York Times Archive
Deborah Henson, Church Member With Generous Spirit, Dies at 56
In Ocala, Fla., she counseled couples, donated clothing and aided women who suffered from domestic violence. She died of the coronavirus.
Deborah Henson, Church Member With Generous Spirit, Dies at 56
In Ocala, Fla., she counseled couples, donated clothing and aided women who suffered from domestic violence. She died of the coronavirus.
Lou Henson, Final Four Coach With Two Schools, Dies at 88
A genial “old school” leader, he took New Mexico State and then Illinois deep into the N.C.A.A. tournament. In a 42-year career, he won close to 800 games.
Melford Henson, Construction Foreman, Dies at 65
Mr. Henson fell ill from the coronavirus only months before he was to be released from California’s prison system.
Jane Henson, a Partner in Creating the Muppets, Dies at 78
Mrs. Henson, the former wife of Jim Henson, was influential in the creation of the popular television puppet program.
Paid Notice: Deaths SELVERSTONE, ISABELLE SMOCK HENSON
SELVERSTONE -- Isabelle Smock Henson. 98, died November 4. Retired clinical social worker, NYC public schools; widow of Lt. Col. Henry Brumback Henson, and Dr. Jonas Selverstone. Survivors include daughter Nancy Henson Hey, of Potomac, MD; granddaughter Julie Dean Lillis, of Tarrytown, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths HENSON, EDWARD P. SR.
HENSON--Edward P. Sr., 64, Former President of Jamaica Savings Bank FSB, of East Williston, LI, (formerly of Oceanside, LI) on March 15, 2004. Beloved husband of Juanita. Devoted father of Kirk, Colleen (Craig Trenchard), Edward Jr (Lynn), Kelly (Richard Evertz), Maritza (Obel Hernandez) and the late Vincent Lo Iacono. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and dear brother of six. Reposing Towers Funeral Home Inc, Long Beach & Foxhurst Roads, Oceanside Wednesday & Thursday 2-4, 7-9pm. Funeral Mass S ...
Deborah Henson, Church Member With Generous Spirit, Dies at 56
In Ocala, Fla., she counseled couples, donated clothing and aided women who suffered from domestic violence. She died of the coronavirus.
Lou Henson, Final Four Coach With Two Schools, Dies at 88
A genial “old school” leader, he took New Mexico State and then Illinois deep into the N.C.A.A. tournament. In a 42-year career, he won close to 800 games.
Melford Henson, Construction Foreman, Dies at 65
Mr. Henson fell ill from the coronavirus only months before he was to be released from California’s prison system.
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