Obituaries Related to "Logan" from New York Times Archive
Benjamin F. Logan, Engineer by Day and Bluegrass Fiddler by Night, Dies at 87
Balancing these two seemingly mismatched passions, Dr. Logan wrote songs covered by the likes of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and devised methods and devices at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
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LOGAN--J. Murray, 70. Born in Baltimore, MD, died peacefully at home on January 7, 2006. He leaves his dearly loved daughter, Miss Maria Charlotte Logan. Husband of the late Page Cole Logan, brother of Hugh Logan and the late Margaret Cotter. Brother-in-law of the late Jack Cotter. Uncle of Ann Millang (Torbjorn) and John Cotter, grand-uncle of Julia and Jonathan and Maria Charlotte's mother, Mary Power Logan. Services at Christ Church Methodist, 60th St and Park Ave on Wednesday, 11 AM. Contrib ...
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O'DONNELL--John Logan. On March 4, 2005 at age 90. Trial lawyer who practiced for 65 years and was a prominent member of the NYC bar. Resident of NYC and Palm Beach, FL. He is survived by his wife Michele Fischer O'Donnell. Mr. O'Donnell was a graduate of Williams College and Northwestern Law School. Founding partner of Olwine, Connelly, Chase, O'Donnell and Weyher and headed that firm for almost 40 years. Friends may call at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 81st St, Sunday and Monday, 4-9 ...
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LOGAN--J. Murray. New York City Opera mourns the passing of our beloved benefactor and dear friend. Murray's tremendous spirit, generosity and love of the arts have been an inspiration and left a legacy for us all. We extend our deepest sympathy to Heather Croner and his family. Susan L. Baker, Chairman Paul Kellogg, General and Artistic Director Jane M. Gullong, Executive Director
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LOGAN--J. Murray, 70. Born in Baltimore, MD, died peacefully at home on January 7, 2006. He leaves his dearly loved daughter, Miss Maria Charlotte Logan. Husband of the late Page Cole Logan, brother of Hugh Logan and the late Margaret Cotter. Brother-in-law of the late Jack Cotter. Uncle of Ann Millang (Torbjorn) and John Cotter, grand-uncle of Julia and Jonathan and Maria Charlotte's mother, Mary Power Logan. Services at Christ Church Methodist, 60th St and Park Ave on Wednesday, 11 AM. Contrib ...
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LOGAN--J. Murray. The Berkshire Opera Company mourns the passing of Murray Logan, a beloved friend, benefactor and most esteemed Board member. You inspired us with your devoted leadership, spirit and generosity. A truer gentleman there never was. We extend our deepest sympathies to his entire family. The Board of Directors, Staff and Friends of the Berkshire Opera Company
Wendell Logan, Composer of Jazz and Concert Music, Dies at 69
Mr. Logan also founded the jazz department at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, long a bastion of high-level classical training.
Johnny Logan, Shortstop for World Champion Milwaukee Braves, Dies at 86
Mr. Logan, a four-time All-Star, helped the Braves win Milwaukee’s only title, a 4-3 World Series victory over the Yankees in 1957.
Benjamin F. Logan, Engineer by Day and Bluegrass Fiddler by Night, Dies at 87
Balancing these two seemingly mismatched passions, Dr. Logan wrote songs covered by the likes of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and devised methods and devices at AT&T Bell Laboratories.
Logan Paul, YouTube Star, Says Posting Video of Dead Body Was ‘Misguided’
Mr. Paul, 22, posted a video that showed a body hanging from a tree in a Japanese forest that is known as a destination for suicide victims.
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