Obituaries Related to "Nunez" from New York Times Archive
Sigrid Nunez Follows ‘The Friend’ With a Sorrowful, Funny Novel About Death
In “What Are You Going Through,” a terminally ill woman (with some resemblance to Susan Sontag) asks a friend to help her end her life.
Paid Notice: Deaths NUNEZ, CARMINA
NUNEZ--Carmina on September 7, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Mr. Justice Emilio Nunez. Loving mother of Carmina and her husband Dr. Jorge de Murga, Robert Nunez and Richard Nunez and his wife Trudy. Grandmother and great - grandmother. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, September 11, 2006, 10AM, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Ave at 66th St. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to City Meals on Wheels or Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center.
Paid Notice: Deaths NUNEZ, CARMINA
NUNEZ--Carmina on September 7, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Mr. Justice Emilio Nunez. Loving mother of Carmina and her husband Dr. Jorge de Murga, Robert Nunez and Richard Nunez and his wife Trudy. Grandmother and great - grandmother. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, September 11, 2006, 10AM, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Ave at 66th St. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to City Meals on Wheels or Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center.
Sigrid Nunez Follows ‘The Friend’ With a Sorrowful, Funny Novel About Death
In “What Are You Going Through,” a terminally ill woman (with some resemblance to Susan Sontag) asks a friend to help her end her life.
Paid Notice: Deaths NUNEZ, CARMINA
NUNEZ--Carmina on September 7, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Mr. Justice Emilio Nunez. Loving mother of Carmina and her husband Dr. Jorge de Murga, Robert Nunez and Richard Nunez and his wife Trudy. Grandmother and great - grandmother. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, September 11, 2006, 10AM, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Ave at 66th St. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to City Meals on Wheels or Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center.
Paid Notice: Deaths NUNEZ, CARMINA
NUNEZ--Carmina on September 7, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Mr. Justice Emilio Nunez. Loving mother of Carmina and her husband Dr. Jorge de Murga, Robert Nunez and Richard Nunez and his wife Trudy. Grandmother and great - grandmother. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, September 11, 2006, 10AM, St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Ave at 66th St. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to City Meals on Wheels or Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center.
Paid Notice: Deaths NUNEZ, MICHAEL
NUNEZ--Michael. With deep sadness we mourn the loss of our colleague, partner and friend, Michael Nunez. Mike devoted his life to advocating for and serving his community. In his capacity of Executive Director of Puerto Rican Home Attendant Services, as President of South Bronx Board of Trade, Chairman of Aguila Foundation and as a dedicated Board Member of Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation, he worked for over three decades to give hope and opportunity to our Bronx community. Our co ...
Emilio Nunez Is Dead at 91; A Pioneering Hispanic Judge
Justice Emilio Nunez, who blazed a trail for Hispanic Americans in the judiciary of New York, rising from New York City magistrate to the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court, died on Thursday at Lenox Hill Hospital. Mr. Nunez, who lived in Manhattan, was 91. After retiring from the bench in 1977, he returned to the private practice of law as senior counsel to the firm of Sullivan & Liapakis of Manhattan, a post he held at the time of his death.
Oldest Cardinal Is Dead at 96; Portugal's Jose de Costa Nunez
Roman Cath Ch?s oldest cardinal, Jose da Costa Nunez of Portugal, dies at age of 96; brief biog sketch (S)
ARABS THREATENED TO EAT AIR CAPTIVES; Capt. Carlos Nunez, One of Four Spanish Aviators Who Was Held, Writes of Perils. FOOD BAD, THIRST GREAT They Drank Camel's and Goat's Milk and Sour Wine and Grew Weak From Privation. CAPTORS FOUGHT OVER THEM Regu
Article by C Nunez describes capture and ransom negotiations
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