Obituaries Related to "Newton" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths CARPENTER, FRANCIS NEWTON
CARPENTER--Francis Newton, Delray Beach, FL and Greenwich, CT on November 27, 2006. Educated at Collegiate School in New York City, attended Williams College and Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. Captain in the second infantry division during WWII, President of Shulton International and chairman and chief executive officer of Westley Associates, former governor of the Apawamis Club in Rye, New York. Survived by wife, Barbara Hayward Carpenter, two daughters: Mrs. Patricia Carpen ...
Robert Newton, Maker of Racing Tires, Dies at 85
Mr. Newton wanted a tire that could hold up on the track, so he developed his own and built Hoosier Racing Tire in 1957 with his wife.
Peter Newton, Napa Vintner, Dies at 81
Mr. Newton was a noted California vintner whose two wineries, Sterling Vineyards and Newton Vineyard, produced some of Napa Valley’s most highly regarded wines.
A. Richard Newton, 55, Electronic Design Pioneer, Is Dead
A. Richard Newton directly influenced the electronic design industry and was a mentor to countless engineering students.
A. Richard Newton, Pioneer in Electronic Design, Dies at 55
A. Richard Newton directly influenced the electronic design technology industry and was a mentor to countless engineering students.
Paid Notice: Deaths FENDERSON, DIANE NEWTON
FENDERSON--Diane Newton December 7, 2006. Graduated Meredith College, NC. Career executive, business owner, gifted artist. Diane loved to travel and most enjoyed time spent living in Italy. Her wit, talent, intelligence and integrity inspired us. Her laughter and compassion comforted us. Beloved daughter of James Edgar and Evelyn Newton, lovingly remembered and survived by her sister Suzanne Newton Sarafian, nephew Steven Sarafian, nieces Stacy Diane Sarafian, Salli Orcutt, several great nieces ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CARPENTER, FRANCIS NEWTON
CARPENTER--Francis Newton, Delray Beach, FL and Greenwich, CT on November 27, 2006. Educated at Collegiate School in New York City, attended Williams College and Bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia. Captain in the second infantry division during WWII, President of Shulton International and chairman and chief executive officer of Westley Associates, former governor of the Apawamis Club in Rye, New York. Survived by wife, Barbara Hayward Carpenter, two daughters: Mrs. Patricia Carpen ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PACHT, NEWTON
PACHT--Newton. Cherished friend. Renaissance man. Thank you for enriching our lives in countless ways. We will miss you. Mikey, Marty, Connie & Phil
Paid Notice: Deaths BRENNER, NEWTON D.
BRENNER--Newton D., of Orange, Ct, husband of Charlotte Brenner died on October 24. Father of Mory Brenner & Karen Brown. Services Thursday in Woodbridge, Ct. Period of mourning to be held in Orange, Ct. For information call R.E. Shure Funeral Home, New Haven, Ct. 203562-8244.
Paid Notice: Deaths LERNER, JACK NEWTON, ESQ.
LERNER--Jack Newton, Esq. Passed away on April 27, 2006 at age 90 from prostate cancer at his home with his beloved family at his side. Loving husband of 62 years of Evelyn; devoted father of Iris and Richard (Ana); proud grandfather of Jennifer and Adam. Born in Russia and emigrated to America with his parents at age five. Raised in Williamsburg, Brooklyn where his father, an ordained Rabbi in Russia, operated ''Shomer Shabbus'' grocery stores. Graduated from Boys High School and received under ...
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