Obituaries Related to "Melendez" from New York Times Archive
Bill Melendez, ‘Peanuts’ Animator, Dies at 91
Mr. Melendez was an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the “Peanuts” gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films.
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
death and career
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
Carlos Melendez, former President of the Republic of Salvador died yesterday at the Radium Sanitarium, 203 West Seventieth Street, where he had gone several weeks ago for special treatment ...
Bill Melendez, ‘Peanuts’ Animator, Dies at 91
Mr. Melendez was an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the “Peanuts” gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films.
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
death and career
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
Carlos Melendez, former President of the Republic of Salvador died yesterday at the Radium Sanitarium, 203 West Seventieth Street, where he had gone several weeks ago for special treatment ...
Bill Melendez, ‘Peanuts’ Animator, Dies at 91
Mr. Melendez was an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the “Peanuts” gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films.
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
death and career
CARLOS MELENDEZ DIES.; Ex-President of Salvador Succumbs After a Long Illness.
Carlos Melendez, former President of the Republic of Salvador died yesterday at the Radium Sanitarium, 203 West Seventieth Street, where he had gone several weeks ago for special treatment ...
Bill Melendez, ‘Peanuts’ Animator, Dies at 91
Mr. Melendez was an Emmy-winning animator who brought Charlie Brown and the “Peanuts” gang to blithe, blockheaded life on television and in films.
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