Obituaries Related to "Molina" from New York Times Archive
Mario Molina, 77, Dies; Sounded an Alarm on the Ozone Layer
He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for research that showed how chemicals in hair spray and other products could cause grave environmental damage.
José Molina, 81, Who Brought Spanish Dance to U.S. Audiences, Dies
Mr. Molina’s striking flamenco skills took him to stages all over America and made him a “Tonight Show” regular.
Jason Molina, a Balladeer of Heartbreak, Dies at 39
Mr. Molina, a singer and songwriter, led the alternative bands Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Co.
Paid Notice: Deaths MOLINA, MARY T.
MOLINA-Mary T. of West Hempstead on July 11, 2002. Beloved wife of the late Michael. Loving mother of Thomas, Robert, Richard and Sandra. Loving grandmother of Jaclyn, Richard, Thomas, Kevin & Rebecca. Reposing at the Krauss Funeral Home, Inc, 1097 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square. Funeral Mass Monday 10:00 am at St. Thomas the Apostle RC Church, West Hempstead. Interment Calverton National Cemetery. Visiting hours on Saturday 7-10 PM and Sunday 2-5 and 7-10 PM.
BISHOP MOLINA, 65, SPANISH ANGLICAN; Leader of Reformed Church Dies Fought Persecution
Molina, Santos M
Molina Guilty in Girl's Death; Convicted of 2d-Degree Murder; Castro Supporter's Lawyer Says He Will Appeal -- 20 Years to Life Possible
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CUBAN CAPTURED IN DEATH OF GIRL; Molina, 'the Hook;' Found in Queens After Manhunt in Restaurant Killing
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AGED VIEYRA-MOLINA DEAD.; SHARE HE HAD IN THE COUP D'ETAT OF LOUIS NAPOLEON.
The death has taken place, almost on the anniversary of the day, of an old Colonel of the French National Guard--M. Vieyra-Molina--who played no unimportant part in the coup d'etat of the 2d of December, 1851. Like Gen. Fleury, M. Vieyra-Molina, says the Paris correspondent of ...
Mario Molina, 77, Dies; Sounded an Alarm on the Ozone Layer
He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for research that showed how chemicals in hair spray and other products could cause grave environmental damage.
José Molina, 81, Who Brought Spanish Dance to U.S. Audiences, Dies
Mr. Molina’s striking flamenco skills took him to stages all over America and made him a “Tonight Show” regular.
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