Obituaries Related to "Martin" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BEAN, REV. DR. GEORGE MARTIN
BEAN--Rev. Dr. George Martin, died Saturday, January 31, 2004, at his home in Lynchburg, VA, after a long illness. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Betty Lee Cleveland Bean, two daughters, Tracy Bean Kenny of Charlottesville, VA, and Lee Randolph Bean of Palo Alto, CA. One son, William C. Bean of Oklahoma City, OK, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Trust at St. John's Episcopal Church, 200 Boston Ave., Lynchburg, VA 24503.
Paid Notice: Deaths CABRERA, MARTIN
CABRERA-Martin, on September 24, 1997. Devoted husband of the late Lourdes (nee Rodriguez). Loving father of Gerard and Carmela (Mitchell). Beloved grandfather of Martin, Gerard, Andrew and Maximilian. Reposing at the Gannon Funeral Home, 152 East 28th Street, NYC on Saturday and Sunday 2-5 PM and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial, on Monday at 10 AM, Our Lady of the ScapularSt. Stephens Church. Interment Calverton National Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, ARLEEN MARTIN
CARLSON -- Arleen Martin. March 10, 1912 - August 4, 2005. Long-time Minnesota philanthropist and Carlson Companies co-founder Arleen Martin Carlson died August 4 at her home in Minneapolis. She was 93. Arleen was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis L. Carlson. Together, in 1938 on a borrowed $55, they founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company which was the precursor of global travel, hospitality and marketing giant Carlson Companies. Carlson brands today include Radisson, Regent, T.G.I. Friday's ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CARLSON, ARLEEN MARTIN
CARLSON -- Arleen Martin. March 10, 1912 - August 4, 2005. Long-time Minnesota philanthropist and Carlson Companies co-founder Arleen Martin Carlson died August 4 at her home in Minneapolis. She was 93. Arleen was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis L. Carlson. Together, in 1938 on a borrowed $55, they founded the Gold Bond Stamp Company which was the precursor of global travel, hospitality and marketing giant Carlson Companies. Carlson brands today include Radisson, Regent, T.G.I. Friday's ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DILLON, MARTIN
DILLON--Martin. A uniquely bright light in our lives went out when our dear friend & colleague, Martin Dillon, passed away suddenly. We mourn his passing with tears, giggles & endless gratitude. Martin was a superb musician, a wonderful tenor, an adored teacher, & above all, an irrepressibly sweet, and loving friend. He left the earth feeling great about his life, & those luminous sparks of happiness he created will surround us forever. Love. Arthur J. Levy, Charlotte Surkin, Joseph Schiavo
Martin Douglas, Who Set Tone for Steel-Pan Brooklyn, Dies at 71
A deft musician and beloved mentor, he helped keep steel-pan music — his bridge to the Caribbean — a vibrant part of New York life. He had the coronavirus.
C.T. Vivian, Martin Luther King’s Field General, Dies at 95
A disciplined advocate of nonviolence, he was on the front lines in the 1960s movement for racial justice.
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James Martin, Who Spurred G.O.P. Gains in the South, Dies at 99
His close Senate race in 1962 and election to Congress in 1964 portended a Republican sweep in what had long been a Democratic bastion.
Martin Gardner, Puzzler and Polymath, Dies at 95
A prolific and wide-ranging writer, Mr. Gardner was fascinated by mathematics, magic and Alice in Wonderland.
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Bud Cort, Who Starred in 1971’s ‘Harold and Maude,’ Dies at 77
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LaMonte McLemore, Founding Singer With the 5th Dimension, Dies at 90
His group notched smooth hippie-era hits like “Up, Up and Away” and “The Age of Aquarius” in embracing a genre-blurring sound they called “champagne soul.”
Ken Peplowski, Who Helped Revive the Jazz Clarinet, Dies at 66
Also a saxophone standout, he served as stylistic bridge between the Benny Goodman swing era and the genre-blurring present.
Andrew Ranken, Whose Drumming Powered the Pogues, Dies at 72
Known as “The Clobberer,” he pounded out driving rhythms that fueled the band’s boisterous blend of traditional Irish music, rock and punk.
Tamas Vasary, Pianist of Power and Sensitivity, Dies at 92
He bought technical brilliance and stylistic authority to Romantic-era music, particularly the works of Chopin and Liszt.
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