Obituaries Related to "Preston" from New York Times Archive
Preston Gómez, Coach and Baseball Ambassador, Dies at 85
Gómez, a native of Cuba, became the first full-time major league manager from Latin America when he managed the San Diego Padres in 1969.
Preston Gómez, Native of Cuba Who Managed in Major Leagues, Dies at 85
Gómez, the second Latin manager in major league baseball, had a career that spanned 65 seasons.
Kelly Preston, ‘Jerry Maguire’ Star, Dies at 57
Ms. Preston, who was married to John Travolta, was known for her role in “Jerry Maguire” as the hardhearted fiancée of the Tom Cruise character.
Paid Notice: Deaths TISCH, PRESTON ROBERT
TISCH--Preston Robert. 79. Died peacefully at his home in NYC on November 15th. Survived by Joan Tisch, wife of 57 years, son Steven and his wife Jamie, daughter Laurie, and son Jonathan; grandchildren, Emily, Hilary, Carolyn, William, Charles, Henry, Elizabeth, Holden, and Zachary. Brother of the late Laurence Tisch and his wife, Billie, and uncle, relative, friend and colleague to many. Cofounder and Chairman of the Board of Loews Corporation and Chairman & Co-CEO of the New York Football Gian ...
Preston Gómez, Coach and Baseball Ambassador, Dies at 85
Gómez, a native of Cuba, became the first full-time major league manager from Latin America when he managed the San Diego Padres in 1969.
Preston Gómez, Native of Cuba Who Managed in Major Leagues, Dies at 85
Gómez, the second Latin manager in major league baseball, had a career that spanned 65 seasons.
Kelly Preston, ‘Jerry Maguire’ Star, Dies at 57
Ms. Preston, who was married to John Travolta, was known for her role in “Jerry Maguire” as the hardhearted fiancée of the Tom Cruise character.
Kelly Preston, ‘Jerry Maguire’ Star, Dies at 57
Ms. Preston, who was married to John Travolta, was known for her role in “Jerry Maguire” as the hardhearted fiancée of the Tom Cruise character.
Frances W. Preston, Defender of Songwriters’ Copyright, Dies at 83
Ms. Preston, head of the BMI music licensing group for two decades, was described as the highest-ranking woman in the music industry when she retired.
Preston Gómez, Coach and Baseball Ambassador, Dies at 85
Gómez, a native of Cuba, became the first full-time major league manager from Latin America when he managed the San Diego Padres in 1969.
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