Obituaries Related to "Maldonado" from New York Times Archive
Adál Maldonado, Provocative ‘Nuyorican’ Photographer, Dies at 72
Adál, who moved from Puerto Rico to New York as a teenager, created art that was often bitingly satirical and politically subversive.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, CATHERINE COCKE
MALDONADO -- Catherine Cocke, mother of Dolores, Maria Clara, Magdalena Moyano, and Lewis Maldonado, died peacefully at 97, May 31. Born in 1906 in Columbus, Mississippi; educated at Parsons; lived in Paris in the 20s. Married Horacio Moyano of Cordoba, Argentina and lived in Argentina until 1948; remarried Fernando Maldonado and settled in Greenwich Village, where she remained until her death. Author ''The Malvern Stories,'' admired teacher at the Lenox School, prominent member of the Church of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, LINDA M.
MALDONADO--Linda M. June 18, 1953-April 9, 2004. Daughter of Henry and Joan Miller. Mother of Caitlin and Cordelia Nagle. Sister of Jacqueline Mazey; Steven and Wendy Miller.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, ROGER WILLIAM
MALDONADO-Roger William. Of New Vernon, NJ on Wednesday, August 13, 1997. Husband of Joan Burwell Maldonado. Father of Andrew R. of Summit, NJ; Matthew B. of New Vernon, NJ and Mark M. of Manhattan. Son of Miguel and Zelphia Maldonado of Spring Hill, Fla. Also survived by a grandson, Michael R. of Summit, NJ. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, Aug. 16, 1997 at the 1st Presbyterian Church of New Vernon, Lee's Hill Rd., New Vernon, NJ at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call on Friday Aug. 15 from ...
Adál Maldonado, Provocative ‘Nuyorican’ Photographer, Dies at 72
Adál, who moved from Puerto Rico to New York as a teenager, created art that was often bitingly satirical and politically subversive.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, CATHERINE COCKE
MALDONADO -- Catherine Cocke, mother of Dolores, Maria Clara, Magdalena Moyano, and Lewis Maldonado, died peacefully at 97, May 31. Born in 1906 in Columbus, Mississippi; educated at Parsons; lived in Paris in the 20s. Married Horacio Moyano of Cordoba, Argentina and lived in Argentina until 1948; remarried Fernando Maldonado and settled in Greenwich Village, where she remained until her death. Author ''The Malvern Stories,'' admired teacher at the Lenox School, prominent member of the Church of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, LINDA M.
MALDONADO--Linda M. June 18, 1953-April 9, 2004. Daughter of Henry and Joan Miller. Mother of Caitlin and Cordelia Nagle. Sister of Jacqueline Mazey; Steven and Wendy Miller.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, ROGER WILLIAM
MALDONADO-Roger William. Of New Vernon, NJ on Wednesday, August 13, 1997. Husband of Joan Burwell Maldonado. Father of Andrew R. of Summit, NJ; Matthew B. of New Vernon, NJ and Mark M. of Manhattan. Son of Miguel and Zelphia Maldonado of Spring Hill, Fla. Also survived by a grandson, Michael R. of Summit, NJ. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, Aug. 16, 1997 at the 1st Presbyterian Church of New Vernon, Lee's Hill Rd., New Vernon, NJ at 11:00 a.m. Friends may call on Friday Aug. 15 from ...
Adál Maldonado, Provocative ‘Nuyorican’ Photographer, Dies at 72
Adál, who moved from Puerto Rico to New York as a teenager, created art that was often bitingly satirical and politically subversive.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALDONADO, CATHERINE COCKE
MALDONADO -- Catherine Cocke, mother of Dolores, Maria Clara, Magdalena Moyano, and Lewis Maldonado, died peacefully at 97, May 31. Born in 1906 in Columbus, Mississippi; educated at Parsons; lived in Paris in the 20s. Married Horacio Moyano of Cordoba, Argentina and lived in Argentina until 1948; remarried Fernando Maldonado and settled in Greenwich Village, where she remained until her death. Author ''The Malvern Stories,'' admired teacher at the Lenox School, prominent member of the Church of ...
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