Obituaries Related to "Jennings" from New York Times Archive
Dave Jennings, All-Pro Punter for Giants, Dies at 61
Jennings, known for kicks that lingered in the air, angled toward the sideline and pinned opposing teams inside their 20-yard line, was often the best player on some dreadful teams.
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JENNINGS--Evan D., II. The entire Avon Old Farms School community mourns the passing of our esteemed alumnus and Director, Evan Jennings. A member of the Class of 1939, Evan Jennings was intimately involved with the School throughout his life providing extraordinary vision, leadership, and support. Evan Jennings served as an active member of the Board of Directors from 1964 to 1983, and as an Honorary Director since then. In 1970 he lead the initiative to build a hockey rink at the School and es ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JENNINGS, PETER
JENNINGS--Peter. On behalf of America's YMCAs, we note with profound sorrow the passing of Peter Jennings, outstanding journalist, advocate and friend, whose participation in our 150th anniversary celebrations was so deeply appreciated. His devotion to children and families in this country and throughout the world has touched the future with an incalculable impact on the lives of so many. We will miss him greatly. Our most sincere condolences to his wife Kayce, children Elizabeth & Christopher, ...
Arts, Briefly; Jennings Tribute Leads the Night
Arts, Briefly column; two-hour tribute to Peter Jennings garners ABC top Nielsen overnight ratings; photo (S)
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JENNINGS--Peter. The Board of Trustees and International Advisory Council of the American University of Beirut deeply mourn the death of Peter Jennings. Peter was a long-standing and valuable member of the AUB International Advisory Council, providing exceptional support and wise counsel to the University over the years. In 2004, the University was honored to bestow upon him an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, which he so eminently deserved. He was a frequent visitor to the AUB campus, and ...
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JENNINGS--Peter. The Board of Trustees and International Advisory Council of the American University of Beirut deeply mourn the death of Peter Jennings. Peter was a long-standing and valuable member of the AUB International Advisory Council, providing exceptional support and wise counsel to the University over the years. In 2004, the University was honored to bestow upon him an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, which he so eminently deserved. He was a frequent visitor to the AUB campus, and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JENNINGS, PETER
JENNINGS--Peter. The Board of Trustees and International Advisory Council of the American University of Beirut deeply mourn the death of Peter Jennings. Peter was a long-standing and valuable member of the AUB International Advisory Council, providing exceptional support and wise counsel to the University over the years. In 2004, the University was honored to bestow upon him an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, which he so eminently deserved. He was a frequent visitor to the AUB campus, and ...
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JENNINGS--Peter. The Board of Trustees and staff of Carnegie Hall mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague Peter Jennings. Peter joined the Carnegie Hall Board of Trustees in 1992 and was a committed and faithful friend throughout the years. Peter also served as a gracious and erudite ambassador for Carnegie Hall as anchor of our Opening Night broadcasts on PBS, sharing with viewers across the country the magic and thrill of these gala performances. All of us at Carnegie Hall will miss hi ...
Peter Jennings, Globe-Trotting Correspondent and ABC News Anchor, Is Dead at 67
Peter Jennings, a high school dropout from Canada who transformed himself into one of the most urbane, well-traveled and recognizable journalists on American television, died on Sunday at home. He was 67 and lived in Manhattan. The cause was lung cancer, said Charles Gibson, who announced the death of his colleague on television in a special report just after 11:30 p.m. on Sunday. Mr. Jennings had disclosed that he was suffering from lung cancer on April 5, first in a written statement relea ...
Peter Jennings, Urbane News Anchor, Dies at 67
Peter Jennings, longtime news anchor on ABC World News Tonight, dies at age of 67; he left broadcast in Apr after disclosing that he was suffering from lung career; he was considered one of most urbane, well-traveled and recognizable journalists in American television; detailed biography; photos (L)
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