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WILLIAM III. ODOM, ART $(HOOL IEAD; President of Parsons Since 1930, an Expert on Interior Decoration, Dies at 57 AN AUTHOR AND LECTURER! He Wrote Two-Volume Work on Italian FurnitureBCited by French Legion of Honor
Odom, Wm M
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, JUDSON ASPINWALL, JR.
PARSONS--Judson Aspinwall, Jr. on July 18, 2006, age 76. Husband of Chesley Kahmann, father of Judson Ames and Brockett Aspinwall, brother of Catherine Smith. Former law partner, Dewey Ballantine LLP. Memorial service United Methodist Church, Summit, NJ, Friday, July 28 at 2PM. Gifts to Greater North Jersey MS Society, www.njbnmss.org
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, JUDSON ASPINWALL, JR.
PARSONS--Judson Aspinwall, Jr. on July 18, 2006, age 76. Husband of Chesley Kahmann, father of Judson Ames and Brockett Aspinwall, brother of Catherine Smith. Former law partner, Dewey Ballantine LLP. Memorial service United Methodist Church, Summit, NJ, Friday, July 28 at 2PM. Gifts to Greater North Jersey MS Society, www.njbnmss.org
Dying for a Parsons Table
Room to Improve column on where to find unfinished Parsons table; photo (M)
Dying for a Parsons Table
Q: Can you help me find an unfinished Parsons table before I lose the will to live?
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, HENRY MCILVAINE
PARSONS--Henry McIlvaine, 92, of Arlington, VA. Behavorial psychologist and prolific writer with degrees from Yale, Columbia and UCLA. He was also a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy during World War II aboard LST 803. Survived by his companion Carol Noyes, Syosset, NY; his son Jack Parsons of Santa Fe, NM; & grandsons Alexander and Christopher.
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, MARY SHERMAN
PARSONS--Mary Sherman, passed peacefully from this world on June 2nd. Beloved sister of Todd and aunt of Brooks, Tucker, Nick and Jessica. True friend and gardener extraordinaire, she will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, EVELYN HOLMES
PARSONS--Evelyn Holmes. Died peacefully at The Connecticut Hospice in Branford CT on February 2, 2004. She was born on October 7, 1919 in Manchester, NH, the only child of James Robertson and Lena (Eckhardt). She attended Manchester public schools and The University of New Hampshire, before moving to Boston, where she worked as a legal secretary at Hale and Doerr. She cofounded and operated Academic Year Abroad with her first husband, the late Stetson Holmes. She lived variously in New York City ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PARSONS, ISABELLE J.
PARSONS--Isabelle J. The Polytechnic University community offers its condolences to our friend Richard D. Parsons on the passing of his beloved mother. We extend our sympathies to his wife, Polytechnic Trustee Laura Parsons, and to his entire family. Stewart G. Nagler, Chairman David C. Chang, President
WILLIAM III. ODOM, ART $(HOOL IEAD; President of Parsons Since 1930, an Expert on Interior Decoration, Dies at 57 AN AUTHOR AND LECTURER! He Wrote Two-Volume Work on Italian FurnitureBCited by French Legion of Honor
Odom, Wm M
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