Obituaries Related to "Miranda" from New York Times Archive
Rafael Cancel Miranda, Gunman in ’54 Attack on Congress, Dies at 89
He and three others opened fire on a crowded House chamber in the cause of Puerto Rican independence. Some saw him as a terrorist, others as a hero.
Paid Notice: Deaths LENDRIHAS DETTMER FRAGKOULAKI, MIRANDA
LENDRIHAS DETTMER FRAGKOULAKI -- Miranda. On November 1, 2003, beloved wife of forty-one years of George Lendrihas. Family will receive friends Wednesday 7-9 P.M. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Avenue at 81st Street. Funeral service Friday 10 A.M. at The Holy Trinity Greek Cathedral. Entombment to follow at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus, NJ.
Paid Notice: Deaths MIRANDA, ANTHONY
MIRANDA-Anthony. New York City Opera mourns the passing of Tony Miranda, a member of our orchestra for 17 years and Principal Horn player for 12. He was a valued member of our orchestra, a good friend, and we will miss him. We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife, Sharon Moe, his children, and all his many friends. Visitation hours are on Thursday, November 16, from 3-5 PM and 4-9 PM, at Marble Collegiate Church, at 1 West 29 St. A memorial service will be held at the Church on Friday, Nove ...
Mario Miranda, Pianist And Teacher, 53, Dies
Miranda, Mario
Mike Miranda is Dead at 82; Figure Linked to the Mafia
Miranda, Mike
MIGUEL MIRANDA "OF GENTIN DIES; Former'- Economic Adviser' to Peron Wrote 5-Year Plan, Headed Credit Banks
Miranda, Miguel
DUKE DE MIRANDA' IS DEAD IN MADRID; Chief Steward of the Spanish Royal Household Prior to Overthrow of Monarchy.
Mirand, Duke de
FILIPINO LEADER KILLED.; Miranda Meets Death in the Mountains of Nueva Eeija.
MEXICO AND ST. DOMINGO.; Latest News from Mexico Maximilian not yet Arrived Death of the Padre Miranda Anti French Demonstrations in Mexico City Movements of Doblado and Uraga The War in St. Domingo, etc., etc. Movements of Uraga and of the French Fo
Letter, May 31
Rafael Cancel Miranda, Gunman in ’54 Attack on Congress, Dies at 89
He and three others opened fire on a crowded House chamber in the cause of Puerto Rican independence. Some saw him as a terrorist, others as a hero.
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