Obituaries Related to "Mcbride" from New York Times Archive
Ann McBride Norton, First Woman to Run Common Cause, Dies at 75
In leading a watchdog group, she championed campaign finance reform. John McCain called her “our general and our strategist” in pushing that fight in Congress.
Betty J. McBride, Georgia Teacher and Counselor, Dies at 71
She taught music and special-education classes, but found that she could be even more helpful as a mentor beyond the classroom. She died of the novel coronavirus.
Ann McBride Norton, First Woman to Run Common Cause, Dies at 75
In leading a watchdog group, she championed campaign finance reform. John McCain called her “our general and our strategist” in pushing that fight in Congress.
Patricia McBride Lousada, One of Balanchine’s Originals, Dies at 89
Ms. Lousada was one of the first ballerinas chosen for what became New York City Ballet. Later in life she became a successful cookbook author.
William McBride, Who Warned About Thalidomide, Dies at 91
Proclaimed a hero, Dr. McBride was later embroiled in lengthy controversies over faulty research.
Judge Rules Detroit Suburban Homeowner Should Stand Trial in Shooting Death of Renisha McBride
After a preliminary hearing in the case against Theodore Wafer, a white man who admitted to killing a black teenager, a judge in Michigan rules that he should stand trial on charges of second-degree murder.
Ruth McBride Jordan, Subject of Son’s Book ‘Color of Water,’ Dies at 88
The recollections of Mrs. McBride Jordan by her son, James McBride, became the basis of a best-selling novel.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCBRIDE, DONALD, JR.
McBRIDE--Donald, Jr. of Towson, MD; Englewood, NJ; and Norfolk, CT; died peacefully October 4, 2006. He was the devoted husband of the late Nancy (Lowe) McBride and father of four children.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCBRIDE, DONALD, JR.
McBRIDE--Donald, Jr. of Towson, NJ; Englewood, NJ; and Norfolk, CT; died peacefully October 4, 2006. Devoted husband of the late Nancy (Lowe) McBride, Donald is survived by his loving daughters, Susan Murphy of Baltimore; Elizabeth Nielsen of Annapolis; and Mary Vaughn McBride of Wendell, MA; and by his dear son, Donald McBride III, of Alexandria, VA. Also survived by a granddaughter, Rebecca (Budoff) Riley of Baltimore, MD; and by two brothers , Richard Lee McBride of Rye, NY; and Herbert McBri ...
Paid Notice: Deaths FISHER, ISOBEL (MIKI), NEE MCBRIDE
FISHER--Isobel (Miki), nee McBridedied July 24, 2006 in New York City. Cherished wife of the late Saul Fisher, beloved mother of Rachel Abram, mother-in-law of Michael Abram, grandmother of Daniel, Sarah and Dan's wife, Marina, aunt and greataunt to many dear nieces and nephews. Artist, poet, avid reader, music enthusiast, loving friend. Miki and Saul were founding residents of Twenty-one Acres in Ardsley, New York, where Miki lived for 55 years. Her friends were of all generations, her life was ...
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