Obituaries Related to "Huff" from New York Times Archive
Clayton Huff, 74, Dies; Advertising Executive
LEAD: Clayton Huff, former chief financial officer of the advertising concern of Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn Inc. in Manhattan, died of pneumonia Wednesday at Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Hospital. He was 74 years old and lived in Longboat Key, Fla.
Charles H. Huff, 83, Dies; Ex-Freeholder in Jersey
Huff, Chas H
Col. Sidney Huff, 68, Dies; MacArthur's Aide 19 Years
Huff, Sidney L
SLAUGHTER HUFF, TRANSIT OFFICIAL; President of Third Ave. Corp. and Predecessors, 1918-45, Dies -- Ousted in Proxy Row
Huff, Slaughter W
MYRON R. HUFF; Sports Writer for Philadelphia Bulletin Dies at 51
Huff, Myron R
DR. SCOTT M. HUFF F; .x-Staff $urgoon at Lyon s ( N, J.) Veterans Hospital" 'Dies at 73
Huff, Scott M
TRIBUTE PAID TO HUFF IN ILLINOIS STADIUM; Eulogy Delivered at Field us Team Plays in Accordance With Athletic Director's Wish.
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GEORGE HUFF DIES; COACH AT ILLINOIS; Director of Athletics at the University 35 Years -- Had, Specialized in Baseball,
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Paid Notice: Deaths HUFF, EGIE
HUFF-Egie, the wife of Robert W. Huff, died at home on Thursday, Jan. 29, 1998 of ovarian cancer. She was 76 years old. Through her diverse roles and activities (volunteerism, community member, wife and mother), Mrs. Huff has touched the lives of many and has pioneered the way for women in numerous arenas. Mrs. Huff was a dedicated volunteer with the American Cancer Society (ACS) at the local, state and national levels. She was a member of the National Board of ACS from 1969 to 1980, and was ele ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUFF, VICTOR
HUFF--Victor. Of Alexandria, VA. on Sunday, October 5, 2003. Beloved husband of the late Sophie (nee Cohen). Devoted father of Martin and Edward. Also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Graveside service Tuesday, October 7, 11 AM in the Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Iselin, NJ.
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