Obituaries Related to "Jarvis" from New York Times Archive
Boyd Jarvis, Whose Synthesizer Fueled Dance Music, Dies at 59
Mr. Jarvis played a synthesizer alongside dance music DJs in New York in the early 1980s, building a sound that anticipated house music.
Judith Jarvis Thomson, Philosopher Who Defended Abortion, Dies at 91
She wrote some of the most influential papers in contemporary American philosophy and prompted debates about urgent moral concerns in everyday life.
Lucy Jarvis, Who Took TV Viewers Far and Wide, Dies at 102
In an era when few if any producers were women, she got access to the Kremlin, China and more.
Boyd Jarvis, Whose Synthesizer Fueled Dance Music, Dies at 59
Mr. Jarvis played a synthesizer alongside dance music DJs in New York in the early 1980s, building a sound that anticipated house music.
‘Death and Mr. Pickwick,’ by Stephen Jarvis
A novelist argues that ‘The Pickwick Papers’ was hijacked from its illustrator.
Jane Jarvis, Player of Jazz and Mets Music, Dies at 94
Ms. Jarvis brought a jazz sensibility to unlikely places as an organist for the New York Mets and a programmer for Muzak.
Paid Notice: Deaths PAGE, FRANK JARVIS
PAGE--Frank Jarvis, 88, died peacefully on December 30, 2004, in his home in Quail Ridge Country Club, Boynton Beach, FL. Known as Jarvis, he was born in Maplewood, N.J., September 3, 1916, one of four sons of Leslie M. and Margaret Owen Page. Jarvis was a member of one of the first graduating classes of Columbia High School and attended the University of Virginia. After Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps, becoming an instructor pilot for P-47 Thunderbolt aircraft, and specialized i ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STEIGBIGEL, ELLEN FRANCIS JARVIS
STEIGBIGEL--Ellen Francis Jarvis, 67, of New York, NY on April 13, 2004. Loving mother of Matthew and Amy and grandmother of Nathaniel. Beloved wife and best friend of Neal. Fierce Democrat, avid theater goer, voracious reader, clever wit. She will be dearly missed. Service Thursday, April 15, 10AM at ''The Riverside'', 76 St. and Amsterdam Ave. STEIGBIGEL--Ellen. Temple Shaaray Tefila records with profound sorrow the death of our beloved member. Heartfelt condolences are extended to her child ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STEIGBIGEL, ELLEN FRANCIS JARVIS
STEIGBIGEL--Ellen Francis Jarvis, 67, of New York, NY on April 13, 2004. Loving mother of Matthew and Amy and grandmother of Nathaniel. Beloved wife and best friend of Neal. Fierce Democrat, avid theater goer, voracious reader, clever wit. She will be dearly missed. Service Thursday, April 15, 10AM at ''The Riverside'', 76 St. and Amsterdam Ave.
Paid Notice: Deaths JARVIS, PAUL J., CAPTAIN
JARVIS-Paul J., Captain. Born 1917, in Arkansas. Died March 16, 2002. Orphan who became decorated World War II Merchant Marine Captain. President of Turner Trade School, Aero Filter, Kingsview Homes; lifelong FDR Democrat. Survived by wife Alice, children Mickey, Patricia, Kathy, grandson, Paul Michael. Contributions to Sisters of Mercy: Cherish Life Circle, 72-25 68th St, Glendale, NY, 11385. Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach, Florida.
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