Obituaries Related to "Mayo" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, AL
MAYO--Al, on February 6, 2005. Textile executive and Veteran of World War II. Beloved husband of Zelda. Loving father of Leslie and Robin. Cherished grandfather & great grandfather. Services Tuesday, 11:45 AM at ''The Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Virginia Mayo, Movie Actress, Dies at 84
Virginia Mayo, popular movie actress in 1940's and 1950's, dies at age of 84; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, NORMA
MAYO--Norma. It is with profound sorrow that we mourn the loss of our longtime member Norma Mayo. Heartfelt condolences to Bara, Rob, and grandchildren. BMP Family Circle Andrew Friedman, President
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, YETTA
MAYO--Yetta. It is with profound sorrow that the BMP mourns the loss of our longtime member, Yetta Mayo. Heartfelt coldolences to Jeffrey and his family. Andrew Friedman, President
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, SYLVIA
MAYO-Sylvia. It is with profound sorrow that we mourn the untimely loss of our longtime member Sylvia Mayo. Heartfelt condolences to Alyce and her family. BMP Family Circle Andrew Friedman, President
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, IRVING A. (AL)
MAYO-Irving A. (Al). On May 11, 2002 of Roslyn, NY. Beloved husband of the late Eugenia. Dear father of Jane Cavallaro and Stephen I. Adored grandfather of Cary, Brooke, Alyssa, Alexander and Matthew. Brother of Gloria Culverhouse. Services today, 11 AM at Sunset Chapels, 1285 Northern Boulevard, Manhasset, L.I.
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, SMITH, MARGARET
MAYO - SMITH - Margaret. The Board of Trustees of the Friends of John Jay Homestead mourns the loss of our friend and colleague, Margaret. Her vision and leadership inspired us all.
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, SMITH, MARGARET
MAYO - SMITH - Margaret. The Board of Trustees of the Friends of John Jay Homestead mourns the loss of our friend and colleague, Margaret. Her vision and leadership inspired us all.
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, SMITH, MARGARET
MAYO-SMITH-Margaret. Writer, painter, and conservationist, of Bedford, NY died on February 8, 2002. On graduation from Smith College, she worked as a writer for Vogue Magazine in New York, Paris and London. Subsequently, she was a writer and editor at the Institute of International Education in New York. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Salmagundi Club in New York, Gallery East in Easthampton, the Silvermine Guild, and the Katonah Gallery, among others. Conservation activities have inclu ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MAYO, SMITH, MARGARET
MAYO-SMITH-Margaret. Writer, painter, and conservationist, of Bedford, NY died on February 8, 2002. On graduation from Smith College, she worked as a writer for Vogue Magazine in New York, Paris and London. Subsequently, she was a writer and editor at the Institute of International Education in New York. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Salmagundi Club in New York, Gallery East in Easthampton, the Silvermine Guild, and the Katonah Gallery, among others. Conservation activities have inclu ...
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