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Paid Notice: Deaths BEAUCHAMP, PAGE DAUGHERTY
BEAUCHAMP-Page Daugherty. Age 76, formerly of Oyster Bay. Died peacefully on August 8. Predeceased by husband Edward ''Beau''. Mother of Renee, Thomas, Jacques (Melissa), the late Edward and the late Pierre (Debbie). Also survived by seven grandchildren and two nieces. Family will receive friends Friday August 10, 3-5 and 7-9PM at Oyster Bay Funeral Home, 261 South St., Oyster Bay. Memorial service Sunday 8/12, 2PM at The Village Church, 9 Mountain Ave., Bayville. In lieu of flowers donations ma ...
Colin Dexter, 86, Dies; Creator of Inspector Morse, a Sleuth on Page and Screen
The British mystery writer indulged in the art for fun and never expected his character to attain such fame.
Front Page 1 -- No Title; HE REPLIES TO ZERTUCHA. What Gen. Palma Says of the Doctor's Latest Letter. AN AMERICAN'S PERIL. Eurique Delgardo Imprisoned at Havana as an Insurgent. MURDER BY SPANISH TROOPS, Antonio Diaz, His Son, and Manuel Granados Put
Comments by Gen. T. E. Palma
John Giorno, Who Moved Poetry Beyond the Printed Page, Dies at 82
He starred in an Andy Warhol movie, “Sleep,” but was best known for his efforts to bring poetry into the modern age.
When Walt Whitman Was Dying, It Was Front-Page News — for Months
After the beloved poet caught a chill in December 1891, The Times kept a literary bedside vigil until his death on March 26, 1892.
Colin Dexter, 86, Dies; Creator of Inspector Morse, a Sleuth on Page and Screen
The British mystery writer indulged in the art for fun and never expected his character to attain such fame.
Jake Page, Editor Who Made Science Accessible, Dies at 80
Mr. Page worked for book publishers and Smithsonian magazine and wrote books on several areas of science, natural history and the American Indian.
John Giorno, Who Moved Poetry Beyond the Printed Page, Dies at 82
He starred in an Andy Warhol movie, “Sleep,” but was best known for his efforts to bring poetry into the modern age.
When Walt Whitman Was Dying, It Was Front-Page News — for Months
After the beloved poet caught a chill in December 1891, The Times kept a literary bedside vigil until his death on March 26, 1892.
Colin Dexter, 86, Dies; Creator of Inspector Morse, a Sleuth on Page and Screen
The British mystery writer indulged in the art for fun and never expected his character to attain such fame.
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