Obituaries Related to "Ramirez" from New York Times Archive
Elvia Ramirez Dies at 17; Youngest Covid-19 Victim in North Dakota
Her mother watched her heartbreaking decline over three swift weeks, starting in mid-September, when Elvia began experiencing headaches.
Notable Deaths 2017: Felo Ramirez
Elvia Ramirez Dies at 17; Youngest Covid-19 Victim in North Dakota
Her mother watched her heartbreaking decline over three swift weeks, starting in mid-September, when Elvia began experiencing headaches.
Notable Deaths 2017: Felo Ramirez
Felo Ramirez, Enduring Voice of Baseball in Latin America, Dies at 94
Mr. Ramirez reached more than 200 radio stations over 72 years, the last 24 announcing Miami Marlins games.
Richard Ramirez, the ‘Night Stalker’ Killer, Dies at 53
Most of the killings were committed by Mr. Ramirez before dawn during residential burglaries, and all were markedly coldblooded, involving savage beatings, mutilations and sexual assaults.
Paid Notice: Deaths RAMIREZ, GLORIA M.
RAMIREZ--Gloria M., November 28, 2005, Baja Mexico. B. Konrad, 300 Rector Pl , 3Q , New York NY10280
Paid Notice: Deaths RAMIREZ, CESAR
RAMIREZ--Cesar. We are heartbroken. There is a void in our lives that will never be filled. Our love and sympathy to Cesar's brother David. Susan and Rick Diamond
Paid Notice: Deaths RAMIREZ, ANTONIO
RAMIREZ - Antonio, 66. March 21, 2003 in NYC. Survived by his wife, Marjorie, sons, David and Benjamin. Funeral Mass Wednesday, 8 PM, St. Ignatius of Antioch Church, 552 West End Avenue at 87th Street.
Paid Notice: Deaths RAMIREZ, GASTON, M.D.
RAMIREZ-Gaston, M.D. The Mount Sinai Alumni express profound sorrow at the loss of our esteemed colleague and long time friend. He will be missed. Our deepest condolences are extented to his entire family. Jeffrey Freed, M.D., President William G. Stein, M.D., Vice Pres. Maria L. Padilla, M.D., Secretary George Raptis, M.D., Treasurer
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