Obituaries Related to "Ritter" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths MADDEN, AUDREY RITTER
MADDEN--Audrey Ritter, of Westwood, MA. and South Bristol, ME. formerly of Brooklyn, New York on May 12, 2005, after a determined struggle with cancer. She was born in Hardwick, MA. in 1925 and graduated Mount Holyoke College at the age of 19. She moved to New York City and became a Municipal Bond Trader on Wall Street. While working at Brown Brothers Harriman & Company she met the late John B. Madden whom she adored. They married in 1950. He later became the managing partner at Brown Brothers. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SANFORD, LOUISE R. (NEE RITTER)
SANFORD--Louise R. (nee Ritter). 93, of Sarasota, FL, passed away Sunday, March 12, 2006 after a brief illness. Born and raised in Poughkeepsie, NY, she attended Vassar College and later married Charles W. Sanford of Arlington, NY. At the onset of WWII, Louise and Charlie moved with their first child to Baltimore, MD where Bendix Corporation employed Mr. Sanford. During the war, he oversaw Bendix sub-contracts for Defense Department weapons production, and Mrs. Sanford made a home for them in fi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SANFORD, LOUISE R. (NEE RITTER)
SANFORD--Louise R. (nee Ritter). 93, of Sarasota, FL, passed away Sunday, March 12, 2006 after a brief illness. Born and raised in Poughkeepsie, NY, she attended Vassar College and later married Charles W. Sanford of Arlington, NY. At the onset of WWII, Louise and Charlie moved with their first child to Baltimore, MD where Bendix Corporation employed Mr. Sanford. During the war, he oversaw Bendix sub-contracts for Defense Department weapons production, and Mrs. Sanford made a home for them in fi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MADDEN, AUDREY RITTER
MADDEN--Audrey Ritter, of Westwood, MA. and South Bristol, ME. formerly of Brooklyn, New York on May 12, 2005, after a determined struggle with cancer. She was born in Hardwick, MA. in 1925 and graduated Mount Holyoke College at the age of 19. She moved to New York City and became a Municipal Bond Trader on Wall Street. While working at Brown Brothers Harriman & Company she met the late John B. Madden whom she adored. They married in 1950. He later became the managing partner at Brown Brothers. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MADDEN, AUDREY RITTER
MADDEN--Audrey Ritter, of Westwood, MA. and South Bristol, ME. formerly of Brooklyn, New York on May 12, 2005, after a determined struggle with cancer. She was born in Hardwick, MA. in 1925 and graduated Mount Holyoke College at the age of 19. She moved to New York City and became a Municipal Bond Trader on Wall Street. While working at Brown Brothers Harriman & Company she met the late John B. Madden whom she adored. They married in 1950. He later became the managing partner at Brown Brothers. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RITTER, HELEN
RITTER--Helen. We will miss your friendship, your wisdom and wit. Jane, Paul, Jill and Rick
Paid Notice: Deaths SPARLING, EDNA RITTER
SPARLING--Edna Ritter (age 94) of Miami, Florida, wife of Francis Sparling (deceased). Born April 4, 1910, in Lower Saucon, PA. A graduate of Goucher College, she had been an editor and a national fund-raiser, YWCA of the USA, New York. Funeral services were held June 19 in Lower Saucon, PA.
Paid Notice: Deaths RITTER, MILTON
RITTER--Milton. 89, died peacefully on April 14, New York City. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy. Father of Dianne, Janice, Julia and Joseph. Devoted grandfather of eight. Companion to Florence Pushkin. Family receiving Sunday, April 18. A simple man and good father.
Lawrence S. Ritter, Chronicler of Baseball History, Dies at 81
Lawrence S Ritter, whose pioneering oral history The Glory of Their Times recounted baseball world of early 20th century, dies at age 81; photo (S)
John Ritter, 54, the Odd Man In 'Three's Company,' Is Dead
John Ritter, Emmy award winning television actor who also appeared in movies, dies at age 54; photo (M)
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