Obituaries Related to "Sanford" from New York Times Archive
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 ...
Sanford Sylvan, Baritone Who Created Major Opera Roles, Dies at 65
Mr. Sylvan brought to life characters in John Adams’s “Nixon in China” and “The Death of Klinghoffer” during a career as a sensitive, eloquent singer.
Sanford McDonnell, Aerospace Leader, Dies at 89
Mr. McDonnell led the aerospace company McDonnell Douglas to higher earnings and helped develop some of the company’s most successful fighter planes.
Sanford Garelik, Former Mayoral Candidate, Dies at 93
Mr. Garelik became president of the New York City Council under Mayor John V. Lindsay in 1970 and mounted an unsuccessful bid to succeed Mr. Lindsay three years later.
Sanford C. Sigoloff, Corporate Turnaround Expert, Dies at 80
Mr. Sigoloff was a corporate turnaround expert who called himself the “Skillful Scalpel” as he sought to preserve the value in failing companies.
Paid Notice: Deaths SACKS, DR. LEONARD SANFORD
SACKS--Dr. Leonard Sanford, on July 2, 2006, in Beverly Hills, CA. Father, friend and mentor, he made everyone feel important. Born July 8, 1925, to Lillian and Harry Sacks, in Newark, NJ, Leonard devoted his life to uplifting humankind. As a clinical psychologist in private practice for more than 50 years, he was a trusted counselor and confidant; as a professor at Seton Hall University and The City University of New York, he developed pioneering programs for children with special needs. Leonar ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KAPLAN, SANFORD
KAPLAN--Sanford. A treasured friend and wise counselor, who served on the Boards of GAF and International Specialty Products for almost 20 years, Sandy was a modest, unassuming man with a remarkable graciousness of manner, endlessly responsive to those close to him. A trusted advisor and business confidante, he could always be relied upon for his unstinting loyalty and sound, practical advice. Our hearts go out to his two wonderful daughters, Maggie and Judy. Samuel and Ronnie Heyman $(6$)KA ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KAPLAN, SANFORD
KAPLAN--Sanford. The officers, board and staff of the American Technion Society (ATS) mourn the loss of our great friend, Sanford Kaplan of Los Angeles. A brilliant but modest man, Sandy was a noted philanthropist who supported numerous causes. His commitment to the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology was a manifestation of his profound love for the Jewish people and Israel. After serving in the Navy in World War II, Sandy launched a stellar career as a manager and financial executive at Sci ...
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 FINE, SANFORD
FINE--Sanford. On January 29, 2006. Beloved husband of Lucille. Devoted father of Amy and Lawrence (Gail). Cherished grandfather of Karen Barbash and Lia Curtis Fine. Dear brother of Charles and Jerome. Beloved uncle and cousin. Funeral service Tuesday, 1 pm, at ''Gutterman's Inc,'' 175 Long Beach Road, Rockville Centre, LI.
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