Obituaries Related to "Lang" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, JOHN F.
LANG--John F. The partners, associates and staff of Hill, Betts & Nash LLP mourn with great sadness the passing on October 5, 2005, in Maine, of our esteemed retired partner and extend condolences to his wife, Eleanor, and daughters, Anita and Elaine, and their families. Associated with our firm as partner, counsel, and advisor for more than 50 years, John specialized in corporate, ship finance and international law, mentoring generations of lawyers in these fields. He maintained homes in Manhat ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, JOHN F.
LANG--John F. The partners, associates and staff of Hill, Betts & Nash LLP mourn with great sadness the passing on October 5, 2005, in Maine, of our esteemed retired partner and extend condolences to his wife, Eleanor, and daughters, Anita and Elaine, and their families. Associated with our firm as partner, counsel, and advisor for more than 50 years, John specialized in corporate, ship finance and international law, mentoring generations of lawyers in these fields. He maintained homes in Manhat ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, ANICUTSA
LANG--Anicutsa. Died October 29, 2005 in Rishon-Lezion, Israel. Beloved wife of Igo; mother of Shlomo and his wife Laura, grandmother of Talia. Services 12:30PM today at Sanctuary of Abraham and Sarah, Paramus, N.J.
Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, RUTH
LANG--Ruth. Beloved wife of the late Sid. Devoted mother of Barbara, Susan and Nancy and mother-in-law of Rob Feldman and Jerry Passaro. Cherished grandmother of Steven and Lauren. Loving sister of Dora, Annie, Millie and Jeannie. Services Tuesday, 12 noon, at RiversideNassau North Chapels, 55 North Station Plaza, Great Neck, NY. You will live forever in our hearts.
Roger P. Lang, an Architect Who Supported Preservation, Dies at 64
Mr. Lang often served as the public voice of the historical preservation movement in New York City.
Pearl Lang, Dancer and Choreographer, Dies at 87
Ms. Lang was a major exponent of Martha Graham’s choreography, and founded a distinguished company of her own, the Pearl Lang Dance Theater.
George Lang, Mastermind Behind Café des Artistes, Dies at 86
Born in Hungary, Mr. Lang was famous for the transformation of the restaurant in the 1970s into a beloved dining spot.
Eugene Lang, Investor Who Made College Dreams a Reality, Dies at 98
One of Mr. Lang’s many acts of generosity came in a spur-of-the-moment promise to an East Harlem sixth-grade class that he would pay for their college educations.
Meng Lang, Poet Who Promoted Dissident Writers, Dies at 57
Mr. Meng co-founded the Independent Chinese PEN Center, a nonprofit organization formed in 2011 to promote freedom of expression and publication.
Paid Notice: Deaths LANG, JOHN F.
LANG--John F. The partners, associates and staff of Hill, Betts & Nash LLP mourn with great sadness the passing on October 5, 2005, in Maine, of our esteemed retired partner and extend condolences to his wife, Eleanor, and daughters, Anita and Elaine, and their families. Associated with our firm as partner, counsel, and advisor for more than 50 years, John specialized in corporate, ship finance and international law, mentoring generations of lawyers in these fields. He maintained homes in Manhat ...
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