Obituaries Related to "Sampson" from New York Times Archive
Anthony Sampson, Anatomist of Political Power, Dies at 78
Anthony Sampson, British investigative journalist and author of 20 books on political and social issues, dies at age 78; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, ARDEN KAY
SAMPSON-Arden Kay. On July 12, 2002, in NYC. Survived by mother Mary Sampson, sister Andrea Wilson, brother Austin Sampson, niece Terri Wilson and loving friend James Donovan. Memorial Service on Monday, July 29th at 7 PM, at CAMI Hall, 165 W. 57 St, NYC.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, RICHARD
SAMPSON-Richard. Passed away unexpectedly on March 23. He leaves his loving aunt, Ruth Vitow Messias, Aunt Jeanette, Uncle Stan, nieces Alysa, Rana and Michelle, and great nephew Jonah. Services will take place Sunday, March 31 at 11am at Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, ELIZABETH
SAMPSON-Elizabeth. Died suddenly at home, June 21, 2001, at age 57. A graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University. A memorial service at St. Paul the Apostle Church, 415 West 59th Street, on Saturday, August 11, at 11:30 AM. Donations in her memory to the library of your choice-or buy a book and pass it on.
Nikos Sampson, 66, Cyprus President After Coup, Dies
Nikos Giorgiades Sampson, president of Cyprus for eight days after military coup in 1974 overthrew Archbishop Makarios and provoked Turkish invasion that has divided Mediterranean island to this day, died on May 9 at age 66; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, ELIZABETH
SAMPSON-Elizabeth (nee Kellner). On July 23, 2000. Devoted wife of the late Meyer. Loving mother of Richard and the late John and Joan. Dear sister to Ruth, Jenette and Stanley. Adored grandmother of Elissa, Michelle, Rana and great grandmother to Jonah and Yeshaya. Services on Wednesday 11:15 A.M., at ''The Riverside'' 76 Street & Amsterdam Avenue, New York, New York.
Paid Notice: Deaths HEIMER, PHYLLIS SAMPSON, PHD.
HEIMER-Phyllis Sampson, PhD. Retired Assistant Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Wife of Ralph, sister of James Sampson (wife Joyce), stepmother of Paul and Robert, grandmother of Alison, Madeleine, and Rawley. Our families are grateful for her 70 years. Her ebullient personality, elegance, love of life, and courage will be missed by all who knew her. Memorial contributions to Tap Team II, 3500 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia Pa. 19104 or the Children's Place, 2309 Ponce de L ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, CLAIRE
SAMPSON-Claire. Died January 12, 2000 in Chicago. Wife of the late Robert Sampson. She was awarded a prize for community service by the Mayor of Chicago. Survivors are daughter, Diane Sampson, sister Ruth Simon, nephew Roger Simon, nieces Martha Simon & Wendy Simon, sister-in-law Sis Lazar and her husband Buryl Lazar. Please send contributions to Jewish Home for the Aged, Chicago Attn: D. Sampson 1335 Astor St., Chicago, IL 60610. Piser Weinstein Funeral Parlor, Chicago, IL. Chicago papers pleas ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, HENRY A.
SAMPSON-Henry A. The Medical Staff of NYU Downtown Hospital offers deep sympathy to the family of the late Dr. Henry A. Sampson, eminent member of Beekman Downtown Hospital for over 30 years. He passed away September 21st, 1998. We will miss him. Medical Staff NYU Downtown Hospital
Paid Notice: Deaths SAMPSON, HENRY A., M.D.
SAMPSON-Henry A., M.D. Beloved husband of Tania Jurtshuk, devoted father of Barbara. Funeral services private.
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