Obituaries Related to "Leach" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, ROBERT HENSLEY
LEACH-Robert Hensley. Robert Hensley Leach, creator of American Express' ''Do You Know Me,'' ad campaign in the 1970's and later a professional landscaper in Litchfield County, CT, died at his home in Litchfield aged 67 after a battle with emphysema. Leach started his advertising career at Norman, Craig, Kummel where he was sent to London, becoming the firm's youngest director in 1963 launching Hertz International in fourteen European Countries. Along with advertising legends Kitty D'Allesio, So ...
Robin Leach, 76, ‘Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous’ Host, Dies
His syndicated TV show was omnipresent during the 1980s and ’90s, and his instantly recognizable voice and delivery were widely parodied.
Percival Leach, 80, Savior of a Crumbling Village, Dies
Percival Leach helped turn a ramshackle collection of pre-Revolutionary and mid-19th-century buildings along an old industrial canal in northern New Jersey into Waterloo Village, a version of Colonial Williamsburg.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, WILLIAM
LEACH--William. On November 24, 2005 at age 80. Beloved husband of Isabel. Loving father of William III and stepfather of Alan, Carol and Robin. Adored grandfather of Vanessa, Allison and Olivia. Interment private.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, WILLIAM
LEACH--William. On November 24, 2005 at age 80. Beloved husband of Isabel. Loving father of William III and stepfather of Alan, Carol and Robin. Adored grandfather of Vanessa, Allison and Olivia. Interment private.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, WALTER C.
LEACH--Walter C. On March 12, 2004. Devoted father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Entrepreneurial member of community for over 50 years as owner of Cambridge & Leach Insurance Brokerage firm on Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn, NY. Viewing Tuesday, March 16th, 4 to 6:45 pm. Funeral service 7 pm, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1417 Union St, Brooklyn. For further information contact Frank R. Bell Funeral Home, 718-399-2500.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, ROBERT HENSLEY
LEACH-Robert Hensley. Robert Hensley Leach, creator of American Express' ''Do You Know Me,'' ad campaign in the 1970's and later a professional landscaper in Litchfield County, CT, died at his home in Litchfield aged 67 after a battle with emphysema. Leach started his advertising career at Norman, Craig, Kummel where he was sent to London, becoming the firm's youngest director in 1963 launching Hertz International in fourteen European Countries. Along with advertising legends Kitty D'Allesio, So ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LEACH, DAVID G.
LEACH-David G. The Board of Directors and staff of the Garden Conservancy acknowledge with sadness the passing of Dr. David G. Leach. A world-renowned horticulturist and plant breeder, Dr. Leach was a founding member of the Garden Conservancy board and a valued leader and supporter. His national and international stature added distinction and lustre to the Garden Conservancy and its board. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family. Francis H. Cabot, Chairman Thomas N. Armstrong III, Pres. D ...
Wilford Leach, Theater Director And Papp Associate, Dies at 59
LEAD: Wilford Leach, a director acclaimed for his witty stagings of Shakespeare in Central Park and the winner of a Tony Award for his work on the 1986 Broadway musical ''The Mystery of Edwin Drood,'' died Saturday at his home in Rocky Point, L.I. He was 59 years old.
Maria Leach Dies at 85, Editor Of Major Works, Covering Folklore
Leach, Maria
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