Obituaries Related to "Hodges" from New York Times Archive
Honestie Hodges, Whose Handcuffing Changed Police Policy, Is Dead at 14
Honestie’s handcuffing by the police in Grand Rapids, Mich., caused a national uproar and led to a new law enforcement policy on dealing with youths. Honestie died of Covid-19.
Teenie Hodges, Soul Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 68
The musician, who worked with Al Green and others, helped shape the sound of Memphis soul in the 1970s.
Margaret Hodges, 94, Author of Children's Stories, Dies
Margaret Hodges, who filled bookshelves with retold legends and other books for young readers and with the awards she received for them, died on Tuesday at her home in Verona, Pa. She was 94. Her death was announced by her son Arthur C. Hodges, who said two more of her books were to be published in the future.
Paid Notice: Deaths HODGES, SHIRLEY
HODGES-Shirley. Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun mourns the passing of the beloved mother of our devoted member Diane Hodges. We extend our condolences to the entire bereaved family. Rabbi Haskel Lookstein Rabbi Joshua Lookstein Chaim Edelstein, President
Paid Notice: Deaths HODGES, KATHLEEN
HODGES - Kathleen. October 4. Died while brushing her teeth in her home in New York City of heart arrhythmia. She was 59 years old. Fiercely beloved mother of Jennifer Hodges of New York City and Bettina Hempel of Lausanne, Switzerland; sister to Edward DeMar and proud aunt to Julie, Beth and John; cherished daughter of the late Kathleen McHale and Edward DeMar. Kathleen grew up in Lordship, CT and attended Our Lady of Mercy-Lauralton Hall High School after which she moved to New York to receive ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HODGES, E. PHILIP
HODGES-E. Philip. Of Scarborough, NY, passed away November 9 in California. He retired from A T & T after 43 years as a building engineer. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth, a son Philip, a daughter Elizabeth, and two grandchildren. Services December 3, 11 AM, St. Theresa's RC Church, in Briarcliff Manor, NY.
Honestie Hodges, Whose Handcuffing Changed Police Policy, Is Dead at 14
Honestie’s handcuffing by the police in Grand Rapids, Mich., caused a national uproar and led to a new law enforcement policy on dealing with youths. Honestie died of Covid-19.
Teenie Hodges, Soul Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 68
The musician, who worked with Al Green and others, helped shape the sound of Memphis soul in the 1970s.
Margaret Hodges, 94, Author of Children's Stories, Dies
Margaret Hodges, who filled bookshelves with retold legends and other books for young readers and with the awards she received for them, died on Tuesday at her home in Verona, Pa. She was 94. Her death was announced by her son Arthur C. Hodges, who said two more of her books were to be published in the future.
Paid Notice: Deaths HODGES, REV. GRAHAM RUSHING
HODGES -- Rev. Graham Rushing, 88, died peacefully on Friday, July 9, 2004 surrounded by his family at Francis House, a home for the terminally ill in Syracuse, NY. A 1937 graduate of the University of Mississippi, Rev. Hodges earned a bachelor of divinity degree from Yale University in 1940. He was a parish minister for many years for the United Church of Christ in northern and central NY and spent 23 years as pastor of Emmanuel Congregational Church in Watertown, NY. In 1971 he was elected mod ...
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