Obituaries Related to "Mcknight" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MEEK, PRISCILLA MCKNIGHT
MEEK-Priscilla McKnight, 99, died June 6, 1999, of natural causes. Born August 15, 1899, Mrs. Meek not only watched but participated in some of the world-changing events of the last century. As head of the Greenwich, CT, Foreign Relief Committee during World War II, she spearheaded the effort to send thousands of tons of clothing and medical supplies in the famous Bundles for Britain war effort. She also was an active member of the Red Cross Motor Corps of Greenwich during the war and showed gre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DILL, ELIZABETH MCKNIGHT
DILL-Elizabeth McKnight of New Suffolk on May 1, 1997. Beloved wife of the late James G., devoted mother of James G. Dill, Jr., David McKnight Dill and Johnathan C. Dill. Also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral service Tuesday, 1PM at the First Presbyterian Church of Southold. Memorials may be sent to Eastern Long Island Hospital, Greenport, N.Y. 11944
Maxwell McKnight, a Diplomat In Postwar Europe, Is Dead at 83
Maxwell Stewart McKnight, a retired lawyer and former State Department official who held diplomatic posts in postwar Europe, died on Friday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. He was 83. Mr. McKnight, who lived in Washington, died of cancer, his family said.
C.A. McKnight, 69, Ex-Editor Of Charlotte Newspaper, Dies
C. A. (Pete) McKnight, editor of The Charlotte Observer for 21 years, died here Saturday. Mr. McKnight, who was 69 years old, had suffered several disabling strokes in recent years. In addition to editing The Observer from 1955 to 1976, Mr. McKnight was a leader in founding several institutions and organizations, including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission and the North Carolina School of the Arts.
Harvey McKnight Manss Dead; Ex-President of Bayer Aspirin
Manss, Harvey M
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Paid Notice: Deaths MEEK, PRISCILLA MCKNIGHT
MEEK-Priscilla McKnight, 99, died June 6, 1999, of natural causes. Born August 15, 1899, Mrs. Meek not only watched but participated in some of the world-changing events of the last century. As head of the Greenwich, CT, Foreign Relief Committee during World War II, she spearheaded the effort to send thousands of tons of clothing and medical supplies in the famous Bundles for Britain war effort. She also was an active member of the Red Cross Motor Corps of Greenwich during the war and showed gre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DILL, ELIZABETH MCKNIGHT
DILL-Elizabeth McKnight of New Suffolk on May 1, 1997. Beloved wife of the late James G., devoted mother of James G. Dill, Jr., David McKnight Dill and Johnathan C. Dill. Also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral service Tuesday, 1PM at the First Presbyterian Church of Southold. Memorials may be sent to Eastern Long Island Hospital, Greenport, N.Y. 11944
Maxwell McKnight, a Diplomat In Postwar Europe, Is Dead at 83
Maxwell Stewart McKnight, a retired lawyer and former State Department official who held diplomatic posts in postwar Europe, died on Friday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. He was 83. Mr. McKnight, who lived in Washington, died of cancer, his family said.
C.A. McKnight, 69, Ex-Editor Of Charlotte Newspaper, Dies
C. A. (Pete) McKnight, editor of The Charlotte Observer for 21 years, died here Saturday. Mr. McKnight, who was 69 years old, had suffered several disabling strokes in recent years. In addition to editing The Observer from 1955 to 1976, Mr. McKnight was a leader in founding several institutions and organizations, including the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission and the North Carolina School of the Arts.
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