Obituaries Related to "Russo" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, SAM
RUSSO--Sam. To the love of my life, forever in my heart. I will always love you. Roberta RUSSO--Sam. Our buddy is gone, but not the beautiful memories together. May you stay our guardian angel. Love, Paul, Spencer and Zac RUSSO--Sam. Dearest Daddy, you made all my dreams come true, I will always cherish and love you. Naniell
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, SAM
RUSSO--Sam. To the love of my life, forever in my heart. I will always love you. Roberta RUSSO--Sam. Our buddy is gone, but not the beautiful memories together. May you stay our guardian angel. Love, Paul, Spencer and Zac RUSSO--Sam. Dearest Daddy, you made all my dreams come true, I will always cherish and love you. Naniell
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, ANTHONY C. (TONY)
RUSSO--Anthony C. (Tony), 88, a retired New York City Director of Labor Relations, and a resident of Flushing, Queens, passed on December 8, 2005. Russo was one of the last living members of the LaGuardia ''Career Service'' recruited into City Service in 1936 during the administration of Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. Over 26,000 candidates took the civil service examination for admission to the program. Mr. Russo went on to serve in the Departments of Sanitation, Welfare, and Labor and ultimately in ...
Anthony C. Russo, 88, Labor Negotiator, Dies
Labor negotiator Anthony C Russo dies at age 88 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, FRANK SR.
RUSSO--Frank Sr. The entire Peninsula Hospital Center family is deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Mr. Frank Russo Sr. Father of Frank Russo Jr., Member, Board of Directors and Benefactor of Peninsula Hospital Center. Our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the entire Russo family. Joel A. Miele Sr., P.E. Chairman, Board of Directors Robert V. Levine, President & Chief Executive Officer David Schwartz, M.D. President, Medical Board
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, MARGUERITE AGNES
RUSSO--Marguerite Agnes, 95, of Flushing, NY. For 58 years the beloved wife of the late Anthony C. Russo. Marguerite was born on Clinton Avenue in the Bronx, in the Parish of St. Augustine. She was baptized and married in St. Augustine's Church. Marguerite attended Cathedral High. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the College of Mount St. Vincent in 1931; received a M.A. degree from Fordham University in 1934, and a M.S. degree in social work from Columbia University in 1945. She had a long and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, ROBERT A.
RUSSO--Robert A. Born October 27, 1917. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our father, Robert A. Russo, who passed away on June 7, 2006 after a short illness. Bob, as he was known to all was our steady hand in an ever changing world. His kindness, compassion and wisdom will guide us forever. Our mother, Muriel, was the love of his life and his bedrock. He was a loving brother to Irving, Morris, Sylvia and Lillian, father-in-law to Seymour, Susan and Sally, and grandfather to Noah, R ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, MIRIAM
RUSSO--Miriam. Temple Sinai of Roslyn records with profound sorrow the death of our devoted member. We extend our condolences to her family. Rabbi Michael A. White Rabbi Norman Kahan, Emeritus Charles Berman, President
Paid Notice: Deaths RUSSO, MIRIAM
RUSSO--Miriam, 78, untimely passing on October 19. A devoted and loving wife of Jack, mother of Jonathan, Seth and Emily, mother-in-law of Deborah, Sylvie and Peter, grandmother of Laura, Steven, Mabel and Maisy, sister of Clara and Bea. Devoted her services tirelessly to her community of Roslyn, New York. Cherished by all of her family, and friends. She was a woman devoted to justice and peace and the arts. She was exceptional in every way. We mourn our loss.
Anthony J. Russo, 71, Pentagon Papers Figure, Dies
Mr. Russo was a shaggy-haired, unemployed policy wonk when he teamed up with the buttoned-down Daniel Ellsberg to leak the top-secret government history of the Vietnam War called the Pentagon Papers.
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