Obituaries Related to "Riley" from New York Times Archive
Jack Riley, U.S. Coach of 1960 Gold Medal Hockey Team, Dies at 95
Riley, who coached at Army from 1950 to 1986, transformed his team of bickering amateurs into Olympic champions at the Squaw Valley Games.
Winston Riley, Jamaican Music Producer, Dies at 68
Mr. Riley helped to popularize Jamaican music globally through early hits like “Double Barrel” by Dave and Ansell Collins and later ones like Buju Banton’s “Stamina Daddy.”
Dr. Conrad M. Riley Dies at 91; Described a Rare Disorder
Dr. Conrad M. Riley, a versatile pediatrician who helped describe Riley-Day syndrome, a rare genetic childhood disorder that harms the nervous system and often leads to early death, died on July 5 at the University of Colorado Hospital in Denver. He was 91. The cause was an aortic aneurysm, his family said.
Paid Notice: Deaths RILEY, MATILDA WHITE
RILEY--Matilda White. On November 14, 2004 at age 93 at her home in Brunswick, ME. She had a many-sided life career. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother; avid mountain climber and skier; trail blazer in market research, renowned and much honored scholar and sociological researcher, providing new understandings of aging and society. She was a beloved teacher. She will be missed by her family, friends, and colleagues, and the many students whose lives she touched.
Paid Notice: Deaths RILEY, MARY FRANCES KIERNAN
RILEY--Mary Frances Kiernan, 78, of Bronxville, New York, on December 14, 2003. Predeceased by husband Timbes Riley (1959), longtime companion Raymond D. Von Frank (2001), and father John M. Kiernan Sr. Survived by her mother Agnes Kiernan. Loving mother of Lynn (Richard) Riley Feinson, of New York City, Brian (Maureen) Riley of Tampa, Florida, and Christopher (Karen) Riley, Esq., of Montebello, NY. Grandmother of Tim Riley Jr., John Patrick Riley, Margaret Mary Riley of Tampa & Katie Riley of M ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RILEY, DONALD G.
RILEY--Donald G. On December 6, 2003, age 73. Son of the late Thomas and Lee and brother of Robert and the late Joan. Reposing at Frank E. Campbell, The Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Ave. at 81st St, Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Mass at St. Ignatius Loyola, Park Ave. at 84th St., Wednesday, 9:30 AM. Burial in St. Catherines Cemetery, Briell, NJ.
Paid Notice: Deaths RILEY, JOHN (JACK) DANIEL
RILEY--John (Jack) Daniel. Age 82. December 22, 1920 November 24, 2003. Baseball aficionado, loving father of Tricia, Monica, Sheila, and Dede, beloved brother of Dede Scovell and beloved friend of Paula. You are ''Unforgettable.'' See ya' pal.
Riley Housewright, Microbiologist, Dies at 89
Riley D Housewright, microbiologist who helped direct United States research in biological warfare from World War II until 1970, dies at age 89 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths MCHALE, DR. THOMAS RILEY
McHALE-Dr. Thomas Riley. An economist and Southeast Asia expert who also advised the Saudi government in the 1970's, died December 10, 2002 at age 77. Dr. McHale was born on March 20, 1925, in Waterbury, Connecticut. He won a scholarship to attend Yale University, which he entered in 1941. In 1943, his studies were interrupted by World War II. Mr. McHale enlisted in the Naval Air Corps and served in the Pacific Theater, including the Philippines. Thus began a connection to the Philippines which ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCHALE, THOMAS RILEY
McHALE-Thomas Riley, 77. Died at home in Vienna, VA. on December 10th. Survivors include his wife Mary and six children. McHale had worked as an economist in Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Riyadh, London & NYC. Funeral services Friday, 11 AM, St. Mark's Catholic Church, Vienna.
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