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.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, , JAMES F., CSP.
McLEAN--James F., CSP. On June 26, 2003, at age 95. Born in The Bronx, NY, he was ordained a Paulist Priest by Francis Cardinal Spellman June 7, 1941. Shortly after ordination he served as a naval chaplain during the Second Wold War. His other assignments included St. Olaf's in Bountiful, Utah, the New York Paulist Mission Band, Superior at St. Lawrence in Minneapolis, St. Patrick's in Memphis, Vancouver, Canada Information Center and led the Cursillo movement in Memphis, Tennessee. Fr. McLean r ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, MALCOM P.
McLEAN-Malcom P. On May 25, 2001, at age 87. Beloved husband of Irena McLean and the late Margaret McLean. Loving father of Malcom McLean, Nancy McLean Parker and Patricia McLean Mendenhall. Cherished grandfather of 11 and great-grandfather of three. Devoted brother of Clara McLean, Mary McLean McFadyen, Margaret McLean Newberry and John Luther McLean. Interment private. Services will be held at 11AM on Wednesday May 30 at 5th Avenue Presbyterian Church, 7 West 55 St, NY, NY. McLEAN-Malcom P ...
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.
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
Paid Notice: Deaths MCLEAN, DAVID BRUCE
McLEAN--David Bruce of San Francisco, CA and New York City, NY. Born March 20, 1952. Died peacefully at his home in Stinson Beach, CA surrounded by family and friends. David was loved and adored by his family, and a vast community of friends and admirers. He inspired us with his style, grace, beauty, humor and love. He will be sorely missed. A celebration of his life will take place on October 11, 2003 in Bolinas, CA. Gestures of remembrance can be made by donation to: The Bolinas Plaza Project ...
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