Obituaries Related to "Hess" from New York Times Archive
Dean Hess, Preacher and Fighter Pilot, Dies at 97
Colonel Hess unwittingly bombed a German orphanage during World War II and later helped rescue hundreds of Korean orphans. He recorded his exploits in an autobiography that was made into a film.
Robert Hess, 57, Dies; Led Homeless Services Under Bloomberg
Mr. Hess presided over a gradual decline in the homeless population in New York City until the recession of 2009 caused the problem to spike.
Lindy Hess, Matchmaker to Publishers and Their Staff, Dies at 63
Ms. Hess revamped an educational program that had lost touch with the publishing industry and helped its graduates get jobs.
David Hess, Songwriter and Actor, Dies at 75
Mr. Hess wrote songs for Elvis Presley and Pat Boone, and appeared in many films as a villain.
Carl B. Hess, Pioneer of Private Equity, Dies at 98
Mr. Hess founded AEA Investors, a precursor to the leveraged-buyout giants of the 1980s.
Karen Hess, 88, Dies; Culinary Historian Who Challenged Standards
She brought an academic rigor to the study of recipes, cooking techniques and ordinary American kitchen practices.
Paid Notice: Deaths SINGER, NELL HESS
SINGER--Nell Hess, 91. Wife of Herbert M. Singer, deceased, passed away at her home on August 18, 2006. She is survived by her loving sons Peter L. Singer, Jerusalem, Israel and Soul Singh Khalsa, Phoenix, AZ, daughter-in-law Meher Kaur Khalsa, sisters Jeanne Hess, Slingerland, NY and Ruth Sandak, Stamford, CT, and brother-in-law Harold J. Sandak. Mrs. Singer was President of the Nell and Herbert Singer Foundation which generously supported medical research and capital needs of Beth Israel Medic ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HESS, DANIE
HESS--Danie. Danny, dining in New York will never be the same without you. My love goes out to Susanne, the children and grandchildren. Elaine Litvack
Paid Notice: Deaths HESS, DANIEL
HESS--Daniel, died on September 14 of Lung Cancer. Best friend and husband for 48 years of Susanne Hess. Extraordinary father of Debra Hess and Linda Van Kesteren. Amazing Appa to Alexa, Morgan and Nicolette. Brother of Betty Shain-Kovenetsky. Father-in-law of Rene Van Kesteren. The world is a much sadder place without him. Funeral services Friday, 1 PM at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81st Street. Donations in Danny's memory may be made to the Mount Sinai Hospital or the Lung Cancer ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HESS, DANIEL
HESS--Daniel, died on September 14 of Lung Cancer. Best friend and husband for 48 years of Susanne Hess. Extraordinary father of Debra Hess and Linda Van Kesteren. Amazing Appa to Alexa, Morgan and Nicolette. Brother of Betty Shain-Kovenetsky. Father-in-law of Rene Van Kesteren. The world is a much sadder place without him. Funeral services Friday, 1 PM at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81st Street. Donations in Danny's memory may be made to the Mount Sinai Hospital or the Lung Cancer ...
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Dinh Q. Le, Artist Who Weighed War and Memory, Dies at 56
His most famous work — collages of Vietnam War photographs, popular film stills and Western imagery — focused on a history of his homeland that he feared was being lost.
Bob Graham, Former Florida Governor and Senator, Dies at 87
After the 9/11 attacks, Mr. Graham became an outspoken critic of President George W. Bush’s response and voted against invading Iraq.
Ken Holtzman, Who Pitched Two No-Hitters for the Cubs, Is Dead at 78
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