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Paid Notice: Deaths LEVY, BEATRICE MARILYN ''BEASLEY.''
LEVY - Beatrice Marilyn ''Beasley.'' Passed away October 25, 2002. Of Boca Raton, FL, formerly of Miami Beach, FL. Loving wife of Richard to whom she was married 51 years. Adored mother of Mark and JoAnn Levy, JoAnn Levy, Daniel and Susan Levy and Allison and Dr. Jack Sacks. Cherished grandmother of Brian, Andrea, Evan, Adam, Alyssa, Sam, Ruth, Hilary and AJ. Beloved sister of Phyllis Pritcher, Herbert Behrens, Arlene Slepoy and Hannah Tolces. Funeral Service Sunday, October 27, 2002. For furthe ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SINDAC, LEVY G. (NEE GONZALES)
SINDAC-Levy G. (nee Gonzales), of Clifton, N.J. on January 3, 1999. Funeral services to be held on Saturday, January 9, 1999, 9 A.M., St. Brendan's R.C. Church, corner of Lakeview and Crooks Avenue, Clifton, N.J. Visiting Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Bizub-Quinlan Funeral Home, 1313 Van Houten Avenue, Clifton, N.J.
Paid Notice: Deaths LEVY, HESTER A.
LEVY--Hester A. Beloved wife of the late Morris. Loving mother of Dr. Jerilyn Kronen and her husband Ken. Adoring grandmother of Ari and Joshua. Graveside service Monday, 10:30 am, at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, NY. LEVY--Hester Engel. The Hampton Synagogue mourns the passing of the beloved mother of our cherished benefactor, Dr. Jerilyn Kronen. To Jeri, Ken, Ari and Josh, our heartfelt sympathy. Rabbi Marc Schneier Michael B. Weisbrod, Pres. Seymour G. Siegel, Treas.
Andrea Levy, Author Who Spoke for a Generation of Immigrants, Dies at 62
Her books were praised for their witty, honest portraits of the immigrant experience, especially of those who moved to Britain from the West Indies after World War II.
Harold O. Levy, Progressive New York City Schools Chief, Dies at 65
Mr. Levy, who was the chancellor of New York City’s vast public school system from 2000 to 2002, attracted thousands of new teachers by insisting on higher starting wages.
Marvin David Levy, Composer Who Rose, Fell and Rose Again, Dies at 82
Mr. Levy’s career went into a spiral after the failure of “Mourning Becomes Electra,” and he was imprisoned for two years for his role in a drug ring.
A Record-Setting Gala for Lincoln Center, With a Bonus Tribute for Reynold Levy
The Lincoln Center spring gala raises $9.4 million, a record for the organization.
John Levy, Bassist and Talent Manager, Dies at 99
Mr. Levy, widely credited as the first African-American personal manager in jazz, represented big names like Nancy Wilson, Cannonball Adderley and Herbie Hancock.
Reginald Levy Is Dead at 88; Hailed as a Hero in a ’72 Hijacking
Mr. Levy was captain of a hijacked Belgian airliner who enabled Israeli commandos to storm the plane and rescue all 100 passengers and crew members.
Levy Mwanawasa, Zambia president, dies at 59
JOHANNESBURG — President Levy Mwanawasa of Zambia, whose economic policies won the confidence of international donors and whose robust criticism of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe made him an anomaly among African heads of state, died Tuesday in France, seven weeks after a stroke. He was 59.
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Carrie Robbins, Costume Designer for Dozens of Broadway Shows, Dies at 81
She made a classic wig and poodle skirt for “Grease” (using a bath mat and a toilet cover) and turned actors into Spanish inquisitors, British highwaymen and more.
Donald Payne, Five-Term New Jersey Congressman, Dies at 65
A Newark Democrat, he succeeded his father, who was the first Black member of his state’s congressional delegation.
Lori and George Schappell, Long-Surviving Conjoined Twins, Die at 62
They were distinct people who pursued different lives. “Get past this already, everybody,” Lori said, “get past it and learn to know the individual person.”
Lourdes Portillo, Oscar-Nominated Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 80
Her films centered on Latin American experiences and received wide acclaim.
Terry Anderson, Reporter Held Hostage for Six Years, Dies at 76
The Beirut bureau chief for The Associated Press, he was kidnapped in 1985 by Islamic militants.
Roman Gabriel, Star Quarterback of the 1960s and ’70s, Dies at 83
In 16 seasons with the Los Angeles Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles, he played in four Pro Bowl games and was voted Most Valuable Player in 1969.
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