Obituaries Related to "Jarvis" from New York Times Archive
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.
Paid Notice: Deaths JARVIS, JACQUELINE MCKINNON
JARVIS-Jacqueline McKinnon. At Lenox Hill Hospital on June 21, 2001. Beloved daughter of the late John and Jessie (Jaye) Jarvis Donnelly of Miller Place, and cherished sister of James Donnelly of Saratoga, Maureen Sideris of Manhattan, and Marion Latham of Hartsdale and their families. She will be deeply missed by her dearest friends Arlene Witt and Dolly Moon, as well as friends and family both here and in Scotland and England. A memorial service to be held in Brooklyn and private burial servic ...
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.
Paid Notice: Deaths JARVIS, JACQUELINE MCKINNON
JARVIS-Jacqueline McKinnon. At Lenox Hill Hospital on June 21, 2001. Beloved daughter of the late John and Jessie (Jaye) Jarvis Donnelly of Miller Place, and cherished sister of James Donnelly of Saratoga, Maureen Sideris of Manhattan, and Marion Latham of Hartsdale and their families. She will be deeply missed by her dearest friends Arlene Witt and Dolly Moon, as well as friends and family both here and in Scotland and England. A memorial service to be held in Brooklyn and private burial servic ...
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.
Paid Notice: Deaths JARVIS, JACQUELINE MCKINNON
JARVIS-Jacqueline McKinnon. At Lenox Hill Hospital on June 21, 2001. Beloved daughter of the late John and Jessie (Jaye) Jarvis Donnelly of Miller Place, and cherished sister of James Donnelly of Saratoga, Maureen Sideris of Manhattan, and Marion Latham of Hartsdale and their families. She will be deeply missed by her dearest friends Arlene Witt and Dolly Moon, as well as friends and family both here and in Scotland and England. A memorial service to be held in Brooklyn and private burial servic ...
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.
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.
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