Obituaries Related to "Lutz" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, ALBERT WILLIAM, SR.
LUTZ-Albert William, Sr. 85, of Asheville, NC. Died Tuesday March 30 in Pineville, NC. He was employed as a management consultant moving to Asheville from Rockville Centre, NY in December 1980. Mr. Lutz was predeceased on July 26, 1981 by his first wife Margaret Mary Colby. He is survived by his wife Mary Jane; children Albert Lutz, Jr., Barbara A. Bishoff, Dianne Rappa, Michael W. Lutz, and Lawrence R. Lutz; and nine grandchildren. Memorials may be made to St. Eugene's R.C. Church, 72 Culvern S ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, EDWARD O.
LUTZ-Edward O. The Brooklyn College community mourns the passing of Professor Emeritus of Economics Edward O. Lutz. His fifty years of service to the college is deeply appreciated and will be long remembered. Vernon E. Lattin, President Brooklyn College
Lutz Bacher, Conceptual Artist Who Hid Much About Herself, Dies at 75
Her insistent anonymity appeared to be part of career-long strategy to present herself as a Conceptual work.
Lutz Says Saturn Will Likely Die
Robert A. Lutz, the outgoing vice chairman of global product development for General Motors, said that the Saturn brand will not be around too much longer.
Lutz Says Saturn Is Likely to Die
Robert A. Lutz, the outgoing outspoken vice chairman of global product development for General Motors, says that Saturn won’t be around too much longer.
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, NANCY WHITNEY
LUTZ--Nancy Whitney. Died October 27 at age 80 with her children and extended family at her side. The daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Marie Norton Harriman, she grew up in New York. A 38 year resident of Redding, CT, where she lived with her husband, well known water colorist Pierre Lutz, (died June 29, 1991), cultivating her gardens, fields, family and friends as well as starting the highly acclaimed Bethel Gallery of local and regional artists. She is survived by her children Alid ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, NANCY WHITNEY
LUTZ--Nancy Whitney. Died October 27 at age 80 with her children and exended family at her side. The daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and Marie Norton Harriman, she grew up in New York. A 38 year resident of Redding, CT, where she lived with her husband, well known water colorist Pierre Lutz, (died June 29, 1991), cultivating her gardens, fields, family and friends as well as starting the highly acclaimed Bethel Gallery of local and regional artists. She is survived by her children Alida ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, ALICE (LESSEM)
LUTZ--Alice (Lessem). 82, October 19, 2005, of Brooklyn, N.Y. and California. Wife of Edward Lutz. Graveside services only. Donations to Alzheimer's Association.
Paid Notice: Deaths LUTZ, ALICE (LESSEM)
LUTZ--Alice (Lessem). 82, October 19, 2005, of Brooklyn, N.Y. and California. Wife of Edward Lutz. Graveside services only. Donations to Alzheimer's Association.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARNES, ROSEMARY L. (NEE LUTZ)
BARNES--Rosemary L. (nee Lutz), 95, of Amagansett, NY, on January 12, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Arthur H. Loving father of Frederick L., Peter D., and the late Arthur H. Jr., and Catherine M. Galanti. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, and 18 greatgrandchildren. Interment January 15, Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, East Hampton.
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