Obituaries Related to "Mclean" from New York Times Archive
GASTON MEANS DIES IN FEDERAL PRISON; Was Serving 15-YearTerm for $104,000 McLean Hoax in Lindbergh Kidnapping AGENT OF GERMANY IN WAR Acquitted in Murder of Woman Employer--Caused Sensation by Daugherty Charge Had a Sensational Career Book Later Repu
G Means dies in prison; ransom hoax recalled
Stuart McLean, Who Created Radio’s ‘The Vinyl Cafe,’ Dies at 68
The Canadian humorist’s show was heard on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and on many public radio stations in the United States.
Jackie McLean, Jazz Saxophonist and Mentor, Dies at 74
Jackie McLean, acclaimed saxophonist and jazz educator, dies at age 74; photo (M)
Stuart McLean, Who Created Radio’s ‘The Vinyl Cafe,’ Dies at 68
The Canadian humorist’s show was heard on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and on many public radio stations in the United States.
Stuart McLean, Who Created Radio’s ‘The Vinyl Cafe,’ Dies at 68
The Canadian humorist’s show was heard on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and on many public radio stations in the United States.
Jackie McLean, Jazz Saxophonist and Mentor, Dies at 74
Jackie McLean, acclaimed saxophonist and jazz educator, dies at age 74; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths APPLETON, BRIGID MCLEAN
APPLETON--Brigid McLean. 58, on September 24, 2005, of Morristown, NJ, formerly of New York City. Beloved daughter of David McLean Appleton, and the late Joan Howland Southworth Appleton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to GPA, Greystone Park, NJ 07950.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, LOUISE H.
McLEAN--Louise H. Died October 21, 2004, age 98. Beloved wife of the late Hon. Edward C. McLean, U.S. District Judge, S.D.N.Y. Passed President of the Garden Club and Historical Society of Darien, CT. Survived by sons Edward C. Jr., and Alan H. McLean, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial service on Saturday, October 30, 10 am, First Congregational Church, Darien, CT. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Darien Historical Society, 45 Old Kings Hwy North, Darien, CT 06 ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, WILLIAM HENRY
McLEAN -- William Henry. The Board of Trustees, Headmaster, faculty, staff and the Collegiate School community mourn the loss of this distinguished alumnus and faithful friend of the School and extend condolences to the entire McLean family, including Mr. McLean's wife Vesta T. McLean and sons William H. McLean Jr. and Eugene B. McLean. David B. Forer President, Board of Trustees Kerry P. Brennan Headmaster
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, WILLIAM HENRY
McLEAN -- William Henry. Born April 15, 1911, in NYC, died of natural causes on Monday, October 27, 2003. Resided in Short Hills, NJ. Husband for 53 years of Vesta Tittmann McLean. Father of William H. McLean Jr. and Eugene B. McLean. Also survived by four grandchildren and a sister Dorothy Baucom. Graduated from Collegiate School, NYC. Graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology in 1931, with a BS in mechanical engineering. Harvard University Master of Science, 1933, MBA 1934, and Doctor of ...
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