Obituaries Related to "Kaiser" from New York Times Archive
David Kaiser, Rockefeller Heir Who Fought Exxon Mobil, Dies at 50
A great-great grandson of John D. Rockefeller, he steered one of his family’s philanthropies to a feisty stance on the oil giant’s role in climate change.
Notable Deaths 2017: Ken Kaiser
Herbert Kaiser, 94, Health Care Champion in South Africa, Dies
A former diplomat there, he and his wife started an initiative that nurtured 10,000 black medical professionals in a system that heavily favored whites.
David Kaiser, Rockefeller Heir Who Fought Exxon Mobil, Dies at 50
A great-great grandson of John D. Rockefeller, he steered one of his family’s philanthropies to a feisty stance on the oil giant’s role in climate change.
Notable Deaths 2017: Ken Kaiser
Herbert Kaiser, 94, Health Care Champion in South Africa, Dies
A former diplomat there, he and his wife started an initiative that nurtured 10,000 black medical professionals in a system that heavily favored whites.
Ken Kaiser, Colorful and Imposing Big League Umpire, Dies at 72
“Kenny was big, boisterous, tough and arrogant. He walked with a strut. And he took nothing from nobody — never.”
Edgar Kaiser Jr. Dies at 69; Owned Denver Broncos
Edgar F. Kaiser Jr. was a Canadian industrialist who as owner of the Denver Broncos brought the Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway to the team.
P. M. Kaiser, 93, Diplomat for Democratic Presidents, Is Dead
Philip M. Kaiser served as a diplomat or political appointee under every Democratic president from Harry S. Truman to Jimmy Carter.
Paid Notice: Deaths KAISER, ESTELLE
KAISER--Estelle. On August 25, 2004. Beloved wife of the late Larry and the late Manny. Cherished mother of Alice Stark, Allen Schwartz, Marjorie Kleiger, Daniel Kaiser and Linda Sousi. Devoted grandmother of seven; greatgrandmother of four. Services Sunday, 12 noon, at Congregation B'nai Yisrael, 2 Banksville Rd, Armonk, NY.
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