Obituaries Related to "Romero" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, ROMERO, DA VID AARON, JR.
GUTIERREZ - ROMERO - Da vid Aaron, Jr. On September 2, 2002. Son of David, Sr. and Maria De Jesus. Dancer, artist and good friend. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11AM, Church of St. Veronica, 149 Christopher Street, NYC.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROMERO, CORY L.
ROMERO-Cory L.. On December 26, 1999. Beloved wife of Ralph. Devoted mother to Ritchie and Rina. Loving sister of Maggie, Chito, Claudio, Tetel, Vidal, Digna, Nicky, Grace, Gina and Elds. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, December 30th, 10AM at Saint Ignatius Loyola Church, 980 Park Ave at 84 Street. Burial in Cemetery of the Gates of Heaven, Valhalla.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROMERO, MARY SMITH ALLEN
ROMERO-Mary Smith Allen. On April 29th, 1998. Beloved wife of Rudy and loving mother of Dolores. Born on September 10, 1940 in Cleveland, Ohio, Mary was a dedicated nurse and consummate artist and wonderful friend. She is survived by her husband and daughter, three brothers Archibald, Thomas and Samuel and her sister Susan. We all mourn her loss.
Paid Notice: Deaths GUTIERREZ, ROMERO, DA VID AARON, JR.
GUTIERREZ - ROMERO - Da vid Aaron, Jr. On September 2, 2002. Son of David, Sr. and Maria De Jesus. Dancer, artist and good friend. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 11AM, Church of St. Veronica, 149 Christopher Street, NYC.
Paid Notice: Deaths ROMERO, JOSEPH JAMES
ROMERO-Joseph James, age 86, March 16, 2000. Beloved husband of Louise. Loving father of Joseph, Lois, Fay Ellen, Mary, Gerard, Margaret, Dolores, Carolyn, Robert and Janet. Oldest brother of George, Ann, Veronica, Martha and of the late Winifred, Margaret and William. Beloved grandfather of 24 grandchildren. As a young man, Joseph helped his family survive the Great Depression and joined the Civilian Conservation Corp. in Idaho. During World War II, he worked in the Brooklyn Navy Yard as a weld ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ROMERO, JONATHAN ED WARDS
ROMERO -- Jonathan Ed wards, 65, at home, on October 24, 2003 after a long courageous battle with Multiple System Atrophy. Descendant of early American theologian, Jonathan Edwards, he is survived by his wife, Elaine, sons Jonathan and Gregory, and granddaughter Juliana. Founder and CEO of Sugarland Oil Co. Former Chairman and board member of The Tuxedo Club and Trustee of Berkshire School. Served on the Vestry of St. Mary's in Tuxedo, Tuxedo Park, NY. Memorial service November 8 at 11 AM at St. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ROMERO, MANUELA
ROMERO - Manuela. The Romero family and their friends mourn the passing of our beloved sister, aunt and comrade Manuela Romero on April 5 2006. Born in Astoria, New York on July 19, 1924, Manuela was a long term resident of East Rockaway, New York, a graduate of City College, founder and partner in BFW Management, and dedicated long term volunteer and employee of the Helen Keller Services for the Blind. Devoted daughter and caretaker, she is predeceased by her mother and father, Manuela Garcia R ...
George Romero, Father of the Zombie Movie, Dies at 77
Mr. Romero created the modern zombie genre with his 1968 cult film, “Night of the Living Dead.”
Notable Deaths 2017: George Romero
Mario César Romero, 78, Art Historian of East Harlem, Dies
He celebrated the neighborhood’s artists, including Alice Neel and James de la Vega.
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