Obituaries Related to "Lowe" from New York Times Archive
Jeff Lowe, Pathfinder Up the Face of Mountains, Is Dead at 67
Lowe completed more than 1,000 daunting first ascents, wrote books on ice-climbing and used his fortitude to face a debilitating illness.
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, MILTON
LOWE--Milton. Heartfelt condolences to our cherished friends Mona, Francine and Sheldon. We all mourn the loss of your wonderful Dad. Love, The Cohens The Kaplans LOWE--Milton. At this time of loss, our loving thoughts are with you Mona, Francine and Sheldon. With Love, The Palin Family
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, MILTON
LOWE--Milton. Heartfelt condolences to our cherished friends Mona, Francine and Sheldon. We all mourn the loss of your wonderful Dad. Love, The Cohens The Kaplans LOWE--Milton. At this time of loss, our loving thoughts are with you Mona, Francine and Sheldon. With Love, The Palin Family
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, DR. JOHN M.
LOWE--Dr. John M. On October 5, 2004. Beloved husband of the late Sylvia. Beloved father of Diana and the late William Friedman and Judith and Harvey Rubin. Proud grandfather of Peter Friedman, his wife Beth Liebmann, Jonathan, his wife Cathy Sylvis, James, his wife Christiane Amanpour, and Elizabeth Rubin. Adoring greatgrandfather of Zoe Rubin, Darius Rubin, Rebecca and Adam Friedman. Professor of Classical Languages and Literature and former Dean of City College in New York; President of the W ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, MINNIE SENTER
LOWE--Minnie Senter. Beloved wife of the late Theodore Lowe and the late Arthur Senter. Cherished and devoted mother of Rabbi Harvey and Anne Senter, Stewart and Donna Senter, Arthur and Sandy Lowe, and Jeffrey and Fonda Lowe. Adoring grandmother and great-grandmother. Minnie exemplified the word ''Tzudakah.'' She gave of herself to all in need, she cared about everyone and she will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Services today, at 1 pm, at the Wandy Memorial Chapel, 1841 New York Ave, Hu ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, MINNIE SENTER
LOWE--Minnie Senter. The officers, Board of Directors, and staff of UJA-Federation of New York mourn the passing of Minnie Senter Lowe, whose lifelong dedication to Jewish causes included her presidency of the Pride of Judea for more than 20 years. Minnie's legacy is carried on by her beloved children, Rabbi Harvey & Anne Senter, Arthur and Sandy Lowe, Jeffrey and Fonda Lowe, and Stewart and Donna Senter, treasured leaders whose ongoing support and dedication strengthens our ability to serve tho ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, JOHN W. RALEIGH
LOWE--John W. Raleigh, NC, formerly of New York. Born August 10, 1940, died October 6, 2005. A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Paid Notice: Deaths LOWE, RUTH D.
LOWE--Ruth D., 81. Passed away March 14 after a brief illness. The brevity of her passing contrasted with her long, vibrant family and social life. Daughter of Dr. Wheeler and Laura Davey, she grew up in State College, PA. After graduating Penn State University, she came to New York to sing professionally in well-known 1940's big bands under the name of ''Betty Barton.'' In 1949, she married Monroe W. Greenthal, founder of the Monroe W. Greenthal Co. advertising agency in New York City, with who ...
William C. Lowe, Who Oversaw the Birth of IBM’s PC, Dies at 72
In 1980, Mr. Lowe persuaded the company to let him form a team that would create the IBM Personal Computer with uncharacteristic speed.
Jim Lowe, Radio D.J. and Singer, Dies at 93
On WNEW-AM and other stations, Mr. Lowe brought the American songbook to generations of listeners. He also had a No. 1 hit of his own in 1956.
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Mickey Lolich, Detroit’s Hero of the 1968 World Series, Dies at 85
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Virginia Oliver, Maine’s ‘Lobster Lady’ and Folk Hero, Dies at 105
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