Obituaries Related to "Mccann" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCANN, JAMES J.
McCANN-James J., 86, of West Hartford, CT, beloved husband of Edith D. (Wubbe) McCann, died Thursday (December 5, 2002) at St. Mary Home, West Hartford. He was born in Manhattan, NY, son of the late James J. McCann, Sr., and Susan (Cunningham) McCann and had lived on Long Island most of his life, relocating to West Hartford in July, 1996. Mr. McCann was a graduate of Fordham University, Class of 1937, and had been associated in the insurance industry as an Insurance Consultant for 56 years with ...
Chuck McCann, Zany Comic in Early Children’s TV, Dies at 83
He acted onscreen, was the voice of Cocoa Puff’s Cuckoo Bird and greeted his neighbor with “Hi, guy!” through a shared medicine chest in a deodorant ad.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCANN, WILLIAM V.
McCANN--William V. On September 3, 2005. Survived by children, Maripat, Alisa and Kevin; brother, Arthur; sister, Marea; and three grandchildren. Memorial service October 8, 10 AM, Church of St. Luke in the Fields school dining room. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Caron Foundation or Smithsonian Institution.
Willard C. Mackey Jr., 82, Ex-Chief of McCann Erickson, Dies
Willard Clyde Mackey Jr., a former chief executive of McCann Erickson Worldwide who helped build it into one of advertising's foremost powerhouses, died on April 16 in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 82 and lived in Vero Beach and New Canaan, Conn. The death was announced by Eugene H. Kummel, chairman emeritus of the company.
Willard C. Mackey Jr., 82, Ex-Chief of McCann Erickson, Dies
Willard Clyde Mackey Jr., a former chief executive of McCann Erickson Worldwide who helped build it into one of advertising's foremost powerhouses, died on April 16 in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 82 and lived in Vero Beach and New Canaan, Conn. The death was announced by Eugene H. Kummel, chairman emeritus of the company.
Chuck McCann, Zany Comic in Early Children’s TV, Dies at 83
He acted onscreen, was the voice of Cocoa Puff’s Cuckoo Bird and greeted his neighbor with “Hi, guy!” through a shared medicine chest in a deodorant ad.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCANN, WILLIAM V.
McCANN--William V. On September 3, 2005. Survived by children, Maripat, Alisa and Kevin; brother, Arthur; sister, Marea; and three grandchildren. Memorial service October 8, 10 AM, Church of St. Luke in the Fields school dining room. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Caron Foundation or Smithsonian Institution.
Willard C. Mackey Jr., 82, Ex-Chief of McCann Erickson, Dies
Willard Clyde Mackey Jr., a former chief executive of McCann Erickson Worldwide who helped build it into one of advertising's foremost powerhouses, died on April 16 in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 82 and lived in Vero Beach and New Canaan, Conn. The death was announced by Eugene H. Kummel, chairman emeritus of the company.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCANN, JEAN MARIE (SHANNON)
McCANN--Jean Marie (Shannon). Age 42. Of East Brunswick, N.J., formerly of The Bronx, on March 14, 2003. Wife of Kevin. Mother of Ryan and Conor. Daughter of Patrick and Margaret Shannon. Sister of Charles and Patricia Shannon. Funeral Friday, 9:15AM, Brunswick Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury Rd., E. Brunswick, N.J. Mass 10AM Saint Bartholomew Church, E. Brunswick. Visitation Wednesday and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9PM. Memorials to either the McCann Children or the Community Food Bank of N.J. www. brunsw ...
Willard C. Mackey Jr., 82, Ex-Chief of McCann Erickson, Dies
Willard Clyde Mackey Jr., a former chief executive of McCann Erickson Worldwide who helped build it into one of advertising's foremost powerhouses, died on April 16 in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 82 and lived in Vero Beach and New Canaan, Conn. The death was announced by Eugene H. Kummel, chairman emeritus of the company.
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