Obituaries Related to "Reed" from New York Times Archive
Norman Baker, Adventurer, Dies at 89; Crossed Atlantic on Reed Raft
He joined Thor Heyerdahl in 1970 on the Ra II, just one of the adventures that turned a Brooklyn boy into an unconventional world traveler.
Paid Notice: Deaths REED, HARRIET (DYER)
REED--Harriet (Dyer). In West Palm Beach, FL, on April 25, 2005. Wife of Stanley F. Reed Jr., Palm Beach, FL. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 2, 2005, at 11AM in St. Columba Berkeley Memorial Chapel, 55 Vaucluse Avenue, Middletown, RI. In lieu of flowers, contributions in the name of Harriet D. Reed can be made to the Newport Hospital, 11 Friendship Street, Newport, RI 02840. Online condolences, information, directions: www.memorialfuneralhome .com
Paid Notice: Deaths REED, HARRIET (DYER)
REED--Harriet (Dyer). In West Palm Beach, FL, on April 25, 2005. Wife of Stanley F. Reed Jr., Palm Beach, FL. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, May 2, 2005, at 11AM in St. Columba Berkeley Memorial Chapel, 55 Vaucluse Avenue, Middletown, RI. In lieu of flowers, contributions in the name of Harriet D. Reed can be made to the Newport Hospital, 11 Friendship Street, Newport, RI 02840. Online condolences, information, directions: www.memorialfuneralhome .com
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, JEAN REED
HAYNES-Jean Reed. The American Judicature Society celebrates the tragically shortened life of this remarkable woman, our first female president, whose intelligence, wit, generosity, and drive have supported and inspired our mission to promote the effective administration of justice. A born leader, a wonderful friend, a delightful and vibrant lady, the AJS family will miss her always. Deirdre O'Meara Smith, President Justice Miriam Shearing, Chair E. Barrett Prettyman Jr, Vice-Chair Allan D. Sobe ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HAYNES, JEAN REED
HAYNES-Jean Reed. Died suddenly on Sunday, March 31, 2002 in New York City. Born on April 6, 1949, she was brought up in St. Louis. Was graduated with honors from Brown University where she also earned a Master's Degree and taught elementary school for several years before receiving her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1981. In 1983, she joined the international law firm of Kirkland & Ellis, where she subsequently was made a partner. In 1990, she founded the firm's N.Y. of ...
Donald Reed Herring, Brother of Elizabeth Warren, Dies of Coronavirus
Mr. Herring, 86, was a career officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
Julia Reed, Chronicler of Politics, Food and the South, Dies at 59
In Ms. Reed’s writing for Newsweek, Vogue and other publications, her canvas included the follies of the powerful and the pleasures of Southern food.
Patricia Reed Scott, Who Cast New York as Hollywood East, Dies at 86
Working for two mayors, she re-established the city as the prime East Coast outpost for movie and TV production, clearing out traffic more than once.
Joel M. Reed, 86, Director of Horror Movies, Dies
He made the exploitation-splatter film “Blood Sucking Freaks,” which was widely reviled but achieved cult status. He died of the novel coronavirus.
Donald Reed Herring, Brother of Elizabeth Warren, Dies of Coronavirus
Mr. Herring, 86, was a career officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
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David Webb, Investor Who Took on Hong Kong Tycoons, Dies at 60
From his internet platform, he became a tenacious watchdog fighting financial regulators for minority shareholders and exposing shady business dealings.
Claudette Colvin, Who Refused to Give Her Bus Seat to a White Woman, Dies at 86
Her defiance of Jim Crow laws in 1955 made her a star witness in a landmark segregation suit, but her act was overshadowed months later when Rosa Parks made history with a similar stand.
Scott Adams, Creator of the Satirical ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip, Dies at 68
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