Obituaries Related to "Mccoy" from New York Times Archive
Rhody McCoy, Key Figure in New York’s School Wars, Dies at 97
He headed the Brooklyn district where teacher transfers in 1968 sparked a bitter, racially-charged dispute over union seniority and community control.
Rhody McCoy, Key Figure in New York’s School Wars, Dies at 97
He headed the Brooklyn district where teacher transfers in 1968 sparked a bitter, racially-charged dispute over union seniority and community control.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCOY, HAROLD V.
McCOY-Harold V. Jr. On June 27, 2000 of Somers, New York. Beloved son of Gloria McCoy and the late Harold V. McCoy. Loving brother of Scott McCoy. Dear uncle of John, Kyle and William McCoy. Visiting at The Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Ave at 12th St. Garden City, New York Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 PM. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 10 AM, St. Josephs R.C. Church, Garden City. Interment private. Donations to Bartoli Brain Tumor Research Endowment Fund c/o Dr. Jeffrey Bruce M.D. 710 W. 168th St. 4th ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCOY, DAISY V.
McCOY-Daisy V. On February 27, 2000. Beloved mother to Mary B., Charles H., Jr., and Charlesann McCoy. Also survived by one grandchild Noelani, brother William and sister Frederica, many nieces and nephews, son-in-law Joseph Zeller and loyal friend to many. She will be missed. Memorial services March 4 at 11 AM, Faith Mission Christian Fellowship Church, 160 West 129 St., NYC.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCOY, ANN WYETH
McCOY--Ann Wyeth, 90, composer, painter died November 10, 2005. Survivors are three children John, Anna, and M. Robin; one brother, Andrew, and four grandchildren. Services are today in Wilmington, DE. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Brandywine River Museum, PO Box 141, Chadds Ford, PA 19317. www.chandlerfuneral home.com
John G. McCoy, Innovator in Banking, Dies at 97
Mr. McCoy transformed the smallest bank in Columbus, Ohio, into a national powerhouse.
John G. McCoy, Innovator in Banking, Dies at 97
John G. McCoy, who transformed the smallest bank in Columbus, Ohio, into the national powerhouse Banc One, died Sunday at his home in New Albany, Ohio. He was 97.
Rose Marie McCoy, a Songwriter for Rock, Pop and Jazz Legends, Dies at 92
Ms. McCoy composed or collaborated on some 850 songs, which were recorded by artists including Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler and Nat King Cole.
McCoy Tyner, Jazz Piano Powerhouse, Is Dead at 81
With his rich, percussive playing, he gained notice with John Coltrane’s groundbreaking quartet, then went on to influence virtually every pianist in jazz.
Rhody McCoy, Key Figure in New York’s School Wars, Dies at 97
He headed the Brooklyn district where teacher transfers in 1968 sparked a bitter, racially-charged dispute over union seniority and community control.
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Neil Sedaka, Singing Craftsman of Memorable Pop Songs, Dies at 86
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Iris Cantor, Philanthropist and Art Collector, Dies at 95
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Sondra Lee Dies at 97; Originated Roles in ‘Peter Pan’ and ‘Hello, Dolly!’
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