Obituaries Related to "Mcclure" from New York Times Archive
Michael McClure, Present at Beat Poetry’s Birth, Dies at 87
He took part in the storied San Francisco reading where Allen Ginsberg unveiled a version of “Howl.” He went on to have his own moments of fame and notoriety.
John McClure Dies at 84; Produced Classic Records
Mr. McClure was a producer and engineer who helped shape some of the most celebrated classical recordings of the 20th century, including acclaimed sessions with Bruno Walter, Igor Stravinsky and Leonard Bernstein.
James McClure, Powerful Western Senator, Dies at 86
Mr. McClure was an Idaho Republican at a time when the party’s political pendulum was swinging West.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCLURE, FRANCIS L.
McCLURE--Francis L., age 87, of Basking Ridge, NJ, on July 30, 2004. Beloved husband of 61 years to Frances (Diver) McClure. Devoted father of Lawrence D. and his wife Judith McClure of Avon, CT and Judith M. and her husband Gordon Bickel of Basking Ridge, brother of Martha M. Kemmitzer of Paxton, IL, grandfather of Charles Bickel, Alison B. MacGregor, Caitlyn M. Welch and Kyle McClure. A Memorial Service and celebration of his life will be held on Thursday, August 5, at 2 PM in the United Metho ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCLURE, DEBRA LEVY
McCLURE -- Debra Levy, passed away on January 25, at age 61. She is survived by her husband William; daughters Arianne & Michele; stepdaughter Helen; son-in-law Howie; brothers David & Paul, and a wide circle of loving family and family. Memorial services will be held at Parkside Funeral Home, 2576 Flatbush Ave, at 10:45am Tuesday. Donations to any cancer research group.
Arthur McClure, Editorial Chief For Journal-American, Is Dead; Received Service Award
McClure, Arth H
T.C. SHOTWELL, 90, NEWSMAN, IS DEAD; Former Financial Editor of Evening Journal Wrote for McClure Syndicate
Shotwell, Thos C
FREDERICK COLLINS, AUTHOR AND EDITOR; Writer of 'F.B.I. in Peace and War' Dies-Headed McClure Publications in 1911-20
Collins, Fredk L
BANKER IS CHOKED BY PIECE OF STEAK; N. D. McClure, of Harriman Ripley Co. Dies as Doctors, Police Try to Aid Him
McClure, Nathan D; por
Michael McClure, Present at Beat Poetry’s Birth, Dies at 87
He took part in the storied San Francisco reading where Allen Ginsberg unveiled a version of “Howl.” He went on to have his own moments of fame and notoriety.
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