Obituaries Related to "Hogan" from New York Times Archive
Don Hogan Charles, Lauded Photographer of Civil Rights Era, Dies at 79
Mr. Charles, the first black photographer to be hired by The New York Times, took pictures of Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King and Muhammad Ali.
C. Lester Hogan, Physicist Who Fought Motorola, Dies at 88
Mr. Hogan’s departure from his job in 1968 as a top executive at Motorola to one at Fairchild led to a celebrated lawsuit.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOGAN, KATHLEEN A.
HOGAN--Kathleen A., of Riverside, Connecticut, on May 29, 2005. Vice President of Human Resources at IBM in Somers, NY. Beloved daughter of Sarah Anne and the late Michael Kivlehan. Loving siter of Michael, Thomas and John Kivlehan. Dear aunt of 10 nieces & nephews. A funeral mass will be held Friday, at 10:30 A.M., at St. Catharine's Church, Blauvelt, NY with burial to follow at St. Anthony's Cemetery in Nanuet, NY. Visiting hours will be Wednesday, 7-9 PM, and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths O'CONNOR, MARCELLA BER NADETTE (HOGAN)
O'CONNOR -- Marcella Ber nadette (Hogan). 85, died of pulmonary fibrosis at Winter Haven Hospital, Winter Haven, FL Tuesday, March 1, 2005. She was born to Martin and Marcella (Mullins) Hogan in NYC November 16, 1919 and graduated with the first class of Queens College of the City of New York. She married Robert Emmet O'Connor in Miami, FL on December 30, 1942. From 1954 until 1969 she resided in Greenwich, CT. During that time she was instrumental in establishing the Foundation School in Orange ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HOGAN, JOHN M.
HOGAN--John M. (Jack) 67, Chairman of Wood and Hogan, Inc., 200 Lexington Ave., NY, NY, passed away at home in Austin, TX on Tuesday, December 23, 2003 due to complications of bladder cancer. Mr. Hogan was an active alumnus of Portsmouth Abbey School in RI and a graduate of the University of Michigan in 1958. Mr. Hogan was a long time active member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland, Los Charros Del Desierto, Tuscon, AZ, Waccabuc Country Club, Waccabuc, NY, and The Leash ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WELLS, PATRICIA HOGAN
WELLS-Patricia Hogan. Patricia Wells of Shrub Oak, NY, died in her home on March 14, 2002. She was born on June 15, 1928, to Carl and Marjorie Hogan of New York City. A memorial service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Yorktown Heights, NY, on Tuesday, March 19, at 11 AM. Contributions in her memory may be made to The American Heart Association, 914-694-6464, or American Cancer Society, 1-800-227-2345.
Paid Notice: Deaths WELLS, PATRICIA HOGAN
WELLS-Patricia Hogan. Patricia Wells of Shrub Oak, NY, died in her home on March 14, 2002. She was born on June 15, 1928, to Carl and Marjorie Hogan of New York City. A memorial service will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Yorktown Heights, NY, on Tuesday, March 19, at 11 AM. Contributions in her memory may be made to The American Heart Association, 914-694-6464, or American Cancer Society, 1-800-227-2345.
Paid Notice: Deaths HOGAN, REV. WILLIAM THOMAS
HOGAN-Rev. William Thomas, S.J. Beloved uncle of Noreen Connolly, John Hogan, Kathryn Alutto, James Hogan, Ann Marie Hogan, Nancy Grover, Mary Rijos and Peter Hogan. Reposing at the Jesuit Community Chapel in Loyola Hall, Fordham University, on Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial at Loyola Chapel on Wednesday, 11 AM. For information contact Farenga Bros. Inc., Directors, 718-654-0500.
Don Hogan Charles, Lauded Photographer of Civil Rights Era, Dies at 79
Mr. Charles, the first black photographer to be hired by The New York Times, took pictures of Malcolm X, Coretta Scott King and Muhammad Ali.
C. Lester Hogan, Physicist Who Fought Motorola, Dies at 88
Mr. Hogan’s departure from his job in 1968 as a top executive at Motorola to one at Fairchild led to a celebrated lawsuit.
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