Obituaries Related to "Humphrey" from New York Times Archive
Thomas Humphrey, 59, Designer of Guitars, Is Dead
Mr. Humphrey’s innovative designs and building techniques helped increase the volume, sustaining power and projection of the soft-spoken classical guitar.
Thomas Humphrey, Guitar Designer and Maker, Is Dead at 59
Mr. Humphrey’s innovative designs and building techniques helped increase the volume, sustaining power and projection of the classical guitar.
Humphrey Spender, Lens to British Poor, Dies at 94
Humphrey Spender, prominent English artist known for his photographs documenting lives of ordinary Britons during Depression, dies at age 94; photo (M)
Humphrey Carpenter, English Biographer, Dies at 58
Humphrey Carpenter, the English writer, editor, radio broadcaster and musician who wrote intimate biographies of Auden, Pound, J.R.R. Tolkien, Dennis Potter and Spike Milligan, among others, died on Jan. 4 in Oxford, England. He was 58. The cause was a pulmonary embolism, Ion Trewin, editor in chief of the publishing house Weidenfeld & Nicolson, said in an article in The Sunday Times of London. Mr. Carpenter had been suffering from Parkinson's disease.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUMPHREY, MARK ALTON
HUMPHREY -- Mark Alton. Died at age 40 on September 17, 2003 in Bay Ridge, Bklyn. Born in Rome, N.Y., he grew up in Northwich, England returning to the U.S. in 1983. Master carpenter, musician, poet and catalyst, he left us at the happiest time of his life. He was working on a musical with his collaborator Dave Moran, crossing back and forth between the States and the U.K. In Northwich he is survived by his mother Joan, brothers and sister Michael, Dale and Arlene and in California, brother Rich ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWIFT, HUMPHREY H. III.
SWIFT-Humphrey H. III. Age 86. Of Hingham, MA, January 20, age 86. Beloved husband of Pamela (Whitney) Swift, devoted father of Edith S. Swift of Thirroul, New South Wales, Alexandra S. Bigelow of Dedham, MA, Pamela W. Swift-Tarnower of Newton, MA, Hope H. Swift Baker of Sherborn, MA and Alison C. Swift-McKinney of Los Gatos, CA. Son of the late Robert W. and the late Edith (Steel) Swift. Brother of the late Robert W. Swift, the late Henry M.S. Swift and the late Stephen H. Swift. Also survived ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STATTER, HUMPHREY
STATTER-Humphrey. The Board of Directors of Youth Foundation expresses its sorrow respecting the death of its Former President, Humphrey Statter. He gave selflessly of his time and energy and will be deeply missed by his many friends. The Foundation extends its heartfelt condolences to his family. Robert W. Radsch, President Pamela S. Fulweiler, V.P. Guy N. Robinson, Secretary S. Scott Nicholls, Jr. Treasurer
Paid Notice: Deaths STATTER, HUMPHREY
STATTER-Humphrey. The Huguenot Society of America records with great sadness the death of Humphrey Statter, a member since 1961 and former President of the Society. Henri P. Eschauzier, President
Paid Notice: Deaths STATTER, HUMPHREY
STATTER-Humphrey. Died on Tuesday, August 14, 2001 in Greenwich, CT at the age of 93. He was born in Sioux City, IA, and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. During W.W. II, he served as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy. Until his retirement, he was in private law practice in NYC. He served as President and a Trustee of the Huguenot Society of America, and was a member of the Union Club, the St. Nicholas Society, and the Sons of the Revolution. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STATTER, HUMPHREY
STATTER-Humphrey. Died on Tuesday, August 14, 2001 in Greenwich, CT at the age of 93. He was born in Sioux City, IA, and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School. During W.W. II, he served as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy. Until his retirement, he was in private law practice in NYC. He served as President and a Trustee of the Huguenot Society of America, and was a member of the Union Club, the St. Nicholas Society, and the Sons of the Revolution. ...
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