Obituaries Related to "Patrick" from New York Times Archive
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Patrick Caulfield, 69, Painter Of Style-Bending Pop Art Dies
Patrick Caulfield, British painter, dies at age 69; photo (M)
Patrick Caddell, Self-Taught Pollster Who Helped Carter to White House, Dies at 68
Decades after aiding the Democratic presidential campaigns of George McGovern and Jimmy Carter, he began advising conservatives like Stephen Bannon.
Paid Notice: Deaths DONOVAN, MICHAEL PATRICK
DONOVAN--Michael Patrick, of East Rockaway on January 22, 2006. Beloved husband of Rita. Loving father of Mary Ellen Gilgan and her husband Kevin, and Michael and his wife Hanne. Cherished grandfather of Sean, Elizabeth, Regina, John, Christopher, and Alexander. Family will receive friends Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at the Flinch & Bruns Funeral Home, Inc., 34 Hempstead Ave. (corner Peninsula Blvd.), Lynbrook. Funeral Mass Thursday, St. Raymond's R.C. Church, East Rockaway, NY. Inter ...
Patrick C. Fischer, Early Unabomber Target, Is Dead at 75
Mr. Fischer, a computer scientist whose theoretical work helped make Internet searches possible, was most widely known as an early target of the so-called Unabomber.
Paid Notice: Deaths GALLAGHER, PATRICK
GALLAGHER--Patrick, on September 29, 2006 at the age of 62. Trinity School deeply mourns the loss of our acclaimed and beloved science teacher, who served the school from 1987 until his death. Prior to Trinity, he taught at Brooklyn Friends School. Pat is survived by Michael Baker, his partner of 26 years; his sister Kathy and her three children, Michael, Rita, and Karin; and many close friends within and beyond Trinity. He will be remembered for his dedication to his teaching, his dedication to ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GILES, PATRICK
GILES--Patrick, 48, On October 13, after a thirteen month battle with Lymphoma. Patrick was a consummate sibling, friend, writer, critic, teacher, and New Yorker--a champion for the transforming power of culture, ideas and ideals. There will be a memorial mass said on November 18th at 7 P.M. at the Church of St. Paul The Apostle (9th Avenue between 59th & 60th St). Those of his many friends who would like to contribute or read others' recollections of this wonderful man should go to auracentral. ...
PATRICK HENRY HICKMAN.; Retired Shoe-' ast Inventor Dies in Belleville, N. J.
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Paid Notice: Deaths MACDONALD, JOHN PATRICK
MACDONALD--John Patrick. Lawyer, cherished mentor, dear friend, and beloved companion died at the age of 57 on the 23d of April 2006. His battle with lung cancer was difficult and not successful, but mercifully brief.
Paid Notice: Deaths MACDONALD, JOHN PATRICK
MACDONALD--John Patrick. Lawyer, cherished mentor, dear friend, and beloved companion died at the age of 57 on the 23d of April 2006. His battle with lung cancer was difficult and not successful, but mercifully brief.
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