Obituaries Related to "Mclaughlin" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2016: John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin, TV Host Who Made Combat of Punditry, Dies at 89
A Jesuit priest who served in the Nixon White House, he turned to a new vocation that brought a sharp edge to the Sunday morning political talk show.
Bill McLaughlin, CBS News Correspondent, Dies at 76
In a 27-year television career, he covered the shooting of Pope John Paul II and conflicts in the Middle East and Vietnam, among other pivotal events.
Paid Notice: Deaths MULLINS, CORINNE MCLAUGHLIN
MULLINS-Corinne McLaughlin. Died peacefully on March 22 at home. Survived by husband Thomas D., and sons Thomas D. III of Bethesda, MD, and William E.G. of Cambridge, MA, and a daughter, C. Brewer M. Schoeller of Pittsburgh, PA, and a brother, Herbert P. McLaughlin of San Francisco, CA. Burial service will take place at Lamberts Cove Cemetery, West Tisbury, MA. Family requests contributions in her memory to be made through acquisition funds endowed in her name at the libraries of Miss Porter's S ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MULLINS, CORINNE MCLAUGHLIN
MULLINS-Corinne McLaughlin. Died peacefully March 22 at home. Survived by husband Thomas D., and sons Thomas D. III of Bethesda, MD, and William E.G. of Cambridge, MA, and a daughter, C. Brewer M. Schoeller of Pittsburgh, PA, and a brother, Herbert P. McLaughlin of San Francisco, CA. Burial service will take place at Lamberts Cove Cemetery, West Tisbury, MA. Family requests contributions in her memory to be made through acquisition funds endowed in her name at the libraries of Miss Porter's Scho ...
Notable Deaths 2016: John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin, TV Host Who Made Combat of Punditry, Dies at 89
A Jesuit priest who served in the Nixon White House, he turned to a new vocation that brought a sharp edge to the Sunday morning political talk show.
Bill McLaughlin, CBS News Correspondent, Dies at 76
In a 27-year television career, he covered the shooting of Pope John Paul II and conflicts in the Middle East and Vietnam, among other pivotal events.
Joseph M. McLaughlin, Judge and Fordham Law Dean, Dies at 80
Judge McLaughlin was known for his erudite rulings and a lightning wit with which he sometimes disarmed lawyers and delighted juries.
Donal McLaughlin, Designer of United Nations Emblem, Dies at 102
Mr. McLaughlin’s hastily concocted design for a lapel pin that showed the continents embraced by olive branches became one of the world’s most recognizable symbols.
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