Obituaries Related to "Mcdowell" from New York Times Archive
Charles McDowell, Commentator, Dies at 84
Mr. McDowell was a newspaper columnist also known for his roles on “Washington Week in Review” and in Ken Burns films.
Edwin McDowell, 72, Reporter at The Times, Dies
Mr. McDowell was a reporter for The New York Times for 26 years who also wrote three novels and a biography.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, ALAN STEWART
McDOWELL--Alan Stewart. A Jackson, WY resident, died peacefully at his home in Wayzata, MN with his family on June 16, 2006 after a battle with prostate cancer. Born on June 27, 1938 in Binghamton, NY, he was the son of the late W. Wallace McDowell and Louise Smith McDowell. He spent his formative years in Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY and graduated valedictorian from the Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY in 1956. He was a 1960 cum laude graduate of Princeton University and earned an MBA from The Harvard ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, JOHN F., JR.
McDOWELL-John F., Jr. Age 33 of Manhattan was tragically lost on September 11, 2001 in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. John was a vice president in equities at Sandler O'Neill & Partners. He was the beloved son of John F., Sr. & Patricia. Brother of Megan and fiance of Bebe Morrissey. His love of life and laughter inspired us all. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Memorial services will be held Saturday, September 29th at noon at St. Rosalie's Catholic Church, Hamp ...
Charles McDowell, Commentator, Dies at 84
Mr. McDowell was a newspaper columnist also known for his roles on “Washington Week in Review” and in Ken Burns films.
Edwin McDowell, 72, Reporter at The Times, Dies
Mr. McDowell was a reporter for The New York Times for 26 years who also wrote three novels and a biography.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, ALAN STEWART
McDOWELL--Alan Stewart. A Jackson, WY resident, died peacefully at his home in Wayzata, MN with his family on June 16, 2006 after a battle with prostate cancer. Born on June 27, 1938 in Binghamton, NY, he was the son of the late W. Wallace McDowell and Louise Smith McDowell. He spent his formative years in Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY and graduated valedictorian from the Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY in 1956. He was a 1960 cum laude graduate of Princeton University and earned an MBA from The Harvard ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, JOHN F., JR.
McDOWELL-John F., Jr. Age 33 of Manhattan was tragically lost on September 11, 2001 in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. John was a vice president in equities at Sandler O'Neill & Partners. He was the beloved son of John F., Sr. & Patricia. Brother of Megan and fiance of Bebe Morrissey. His love of life and laughter inspired us all. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Memorial services will be held Saturday, September 29th at noon at St. Rosalie's Catholic Church, Hamp ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, MARGARET HOLMES
McDOWELL-Margaret Holmes. Died peacefully in her home on August 14, 1997, after a brief illness. Beloved mother of Catherine Brooks, Maura Kealey, and John and Ann McDowell. Formerly a senior lawyer in the Civil Division of the New York Legal Aid Society and recently of counsel with the Family Law Center, she was a conscientious and imaginative lawyer who championed the legal rights of the poor. She believed that every human being deserves a fair hearing in the courts of law. In fighting for the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, MARGARET H.
McDOWELL-Margaret H. The Board of Directors, the management and staff of The Legal Aid Society mourn the death of a dear friend, a longtime supporter and excellent lawyer who dedicated nearly 30 years of service to the representation of the poor. Peggy was a person of great compassion and understanding and a constant source of support to her colleagues as well as her clients. Over the years, her many accomplishments were recognized by a variety of legal institutions including the Society, the Ne ...
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