Obituaries Related to "Mosley" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MOSLEY, CLIFTON E.
MOSLEY--Clifton E., 54, of Hamden, CT died December 18. His wife, Gloria A. Mosley, daughters Karla and Alex Mosley survive him. He was employed by the Dept. of Health, NYC. A memorial service will he held at a later date.
Nicholas Mosley, Novelist and Biographer, Dies at 93
While his experimental fiction brought him success, he also wrote unsparingly of his father, the fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley.
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BRITISH FASCIST DIES; Arnold Leese Headed Rival Group to Mosley Union
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Sir Oswald Mosley, British Fascist Who Urged Peace With Nazis, Dies; Dies at Home in France Attacked at Rally
PARIS, Dec. 3 (UPI)--Sir Oswald Mosley, one-time British fascist leader who once led a private army in attacks against London Jews, died in his sleep last night. He was 84 years old.
Bishop Brooke Mosley, 72, Dies; Ex-Head of Theological Seminary
LEAD: Bishop J. Brooke Mosley Jr., a former president of the Union Theological Seminary, died of a heart attack Friday in Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan as he was preparing to board a train to his home in Philadelphia. He was 72 years old.
Paid Notice: Deaths WHITSETT, CURTIS MOSLEY
WHITSETT-Curtis Mosley. Beloved husband of Patricia, devoted father of Curice, Camille, Jackline and Tamara. Cherished son of Vera and L.T. Whitsett, friend and counsellor to many, died May 10, 1997 in New York of congestive heart failure. Curtis was a friend, in his youth, of Martin Luther King, Jr., and participated in several civil rights marches with Dr. King. At his death, he was the director of Intake at Reality House, a drug rehabilitation program. Curt was equally proud of his career and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MOSLEY, ROBERT
MOSLEY-Robert. The celebrated bass-baritone Robert Mosley, who thrilled The Met and other major opera audiences as Porgy in Porgy and Bess, Amonasro in Aida, the title role in Rigoletto and many other roles, died April 30 after a long illness. Mr. Mosley was a pioneer in breaking the barriers for Afro-American classical singers, and he will be remembered with gratitude by the many young artists of all races with whom he was always willing to share his knowledge, encouragement and unconditional s ...
Lady Diana Mosley, Fascist Who Dazzled, Is Dead at 93
Lady Diana Mosley, who embraced fascism and admired Hitler, dies at age 93; was one of England's famous Mitford sisters; photo with her late husband, Sir Oswald Mosely, leader of British Union of Fascists (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MOSLEY, CLIFTON E.
MOSLEY--Clifton E., 54, of Hamden, CT died December 18. His wife, Gloria A. Mosley, daughters Karla and Alex Mosley survive him. He was employed by the Dept. of Health, NYC. A memorial service will he held at a later date.
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