Obituaries Related to "Middleton" from New York Times Archive
Clark Middleton, Actor With a Cause, Is Dead at 63
Known for his role on “The Blacklist,” he strove to convey the message that his juvenile rheumatoid arthritis was not a limitation.
Clark Middleton, Actor With a Cause, Is Dead at 63
Known for his role on “The Blacklist,” he strove to convey the message that his juvenile rheumatoid arthritis was not a limitation.
Harry Middleton, Ex-Speechwriter Who Led L.B.J. Library, Dies at 95
Mr. Middleton, the first director of Johnson’s presidential library, encouraged Lady Bird Johnson to let the public to hear her husband’s secret White House tapes.
Paid Notice: Deaths MOFFITT, PETER MIDDLETON
MOFFITT-Peter Middleton. Of Southport, CT. died Wednesday, October 16th at 76. Born in New Haven, CT, he was a graduate of Pomfret School and Yale University (Class of 1948). He began his career at Harriman Ripley and Manufacturers Hanover Bank and then founded Moffitt & Company, an independent financial consulting firm. He was a dedicated trustee of Pomfret School and Pequot Library, as well as former Governor of Pequot Yacht Club, Fairfield County Hunt Club and Society of Colonial Wars of Conn ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, HENRY BENTIVOGLIO
MIDDLETON-Henry Bentivoglio. On August 17, 2002, at age 78. Direct descendant in the male line from Arthur Middleton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Beloved husband of Payne Whitney Middleton. Loving father of Laurinda Oswald, Alison de Peverelli and the late Julia Serena. Grandfather of four. Memorial service to be announced. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of NYC, or the Julia Serena Fund of the American Museum of Natural History, NYC. MIDD ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, HENRY BENTIVOGLIO
MIDDLETON-Henry Bentivoglio. On August 17, 2002, at age 78. Direct descendant in the male line from Arthur Middleton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Beloved husband of Payne Whitney Middleton. Loving father of Laurinda Oswald, Alison de Peverelli and the late Julia Serena. Grandfather of four. Memorial service to be announced. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Alzheimer's Association of NYC, or the Julia Serena Fund of the American Museum of Natural History, NYC.
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, ERNEST J.
MIDDLETON-Ernest J. The Pastor Emeritus of the Living Stone Baptist Church of 83 Pulaski St., Brooklyn, NY, passed away on December 20 at 6:30 PM at the Brooklyn Hospital. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, 10 AM, at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, DeKalb Ave. and Thompkins Ave., Brooklyn, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, ESTELLE
MIDDLETON - Estelle (Stevie). Wife of the late Drew Middleton of The New York Times, on Friday February 25, at her home in Stamford, CT. She is survived by her daughter Judith of Mt. Kisco, NY; and her sister Annette Edwards of Weston, CT.
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, ESTELLE
MIDDLETON - Estelle (Stevie). Wife of the late Drew Middleton of The New York Times, on Friday February 25, at her home in Stamford, CT. She is survived by her daughter Judith of Mt. Kisco, NY; and her sister Annette Edwards of Weston, CT.
Paid Notice: Deaths MIDDLETON, JUANITA
MIDDLETON-Juanita. Of Manhattan, NY, died March 3, 2001. Funeral will held Saturday, March 31 at 11:00 A.M., at The McGuire Funeral Home, 7400 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC.
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