Obituaries Related to "Mcmillan" from New York Times Archive
Stephenie McMillan, Film Set Decorator, Dies at 71
Ms. McMillan created the look of all eight Harry Potter films and won an Oscar for the 1996 romance “The English Patient.”
Paid Notice: Deaths GORLIN, HARRIET MCMILLAN
GORLIN--Harriet McMillan, 88, of Easton, CT, died on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 in Danbury Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Jack; two daughters, Catherine Gorlin of Darien, CT and Rachel Gorlin of Washington, DC; a sister, Carol Lawes of West Grove, PA; and a brother, Donald McMillan of Melbourne, FL. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial to be held on Monday, April 26, from 2 to 4 PM, in the LeskoMiner Funeral Home, 155 Main St., Monroe, CT. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sen ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCMILLAN, HUGH C.
McMILLAN-Hugh C. Of Bedford, NY died June 19. He is survived by his wife Daphne and children James, Andrew, Barbara, and Peter. He attended Taft School, Yale University and was president of Bulwark Corp. and chairman of the Dorr Foundation. Services will be held at St. Matthew's Church, Bedford, NY, Sunday, June 23 at 2 P.M.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCMILLAN, ROBERT S.
McMILLAN-Robert S. A founding partner of The Architects Collaborative (TAC) in Cambridge, Massachusetts died March 14 in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was 84. He leaves 2 daughters, Wendy McMillan Kenyon of Norwich, VT., and Shelley Van Hoesen of Evergreen, CO; two sons, Stephen G. of Tahoe City, CA., and Alexander G. of Minneapolis, MN and 9 grandchildren. Memorial service will be held in the Bigelow Chapel, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass., Saturday, April 14 at 11AM.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEPARD, JEAN MCMILLAN
SHEPARD-Jean McMillan. Founder, Studio Duplicating Service, a NYC institution for over 30 years. Painter, potter, sculptress, renovator, photographer and author of the 1977 novel ''Nobody Home''. Patron of the arts and animals. Preceded in death by longtime companion Robert McCrea Imbrie. Survived by son Grey Shepard and two cats. A gathering will be held in her home April 1, 3-9PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCMILLAN, MICHAEL JOHN,
McMILLAN-Michael John, 53. Of West Bloomfield, MI., died on Wednesday, May 5, after a valiant fight against cancer. He was a partner with Ernst & Young LLP, Detroit. Upon graduation from the University of Toledo, he joined the Toledo office of Arthur Young and Co. Mr. McMillan was a resident in the National Office (New York City) from 1980 to 1983. He returned to Toledo as a partner in the firm and remained there until transferring to Detroit in 1987. Over the years, Mr. McMillan served on vario ...
Sir Kenneth McMillan, 62, Dies; Choreographer of the Royal Ballet
Sir Kenneth MacMillan, the resident choreographer and former director of the Royal Ballet in London, died last night backstage at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. He was 62 years old. He died of a heart attack, the Royal Ballet said.
Edwin McMillan, Nobel Laureate And Chemistry Pioneer, Dies at 83
Edwin Mattison McMillan, a pioneer in modern chemistry and physics who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1951 as a co-discoverer of plutonium and neptunium, died Saturday at his home in El Cerrito, Calif. He was 83 years old. He suffered a stroke several years ago and died of complications from diabetes, his family said.
George McMillan, 74, Dead; Writer of Books and Articles
LEAD: George McMillan, a freelance writer for national magazines and newspapers, died Tuesday at his home on St. Helena Island, S.C., of complications of Lou Gehrig's Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. He was 74 years old.
Edward McMillan, 71, Dies; Princeton Center and Coach
McMillan, Edward
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