Obituaries Related to "Saunders" from New York Times Archive
Jeraldine Saunders, Whose Book Begat ‘The Love Boat,’ Dies at 95
She wrote a memoir about her work as a cruise director. The resulting TV series ran for 250 episodes and became a cultural touchstone.
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John Saunders, a Measured Voice at ESPN, Dies at 61
Mr. Saunders, who had been with ESPN since 1986, was a familiar presence on fall Saturdays as the host of ABC’s studio coverage of college football and ESPN’s “College Football Live.”
Kenneth Saunders III, Civic Leader with a Mediating Touch, Dies at 43
He joined his first local board at 18 and never stopped trying to improve his suburban Atlanta community. Mr. Saunders died of the coronavirus.
Arlene Saunders, Soprano With a Dramatic Flair, Dies at 89
Ms. Saunders, who had the coronavirus, was a charismatic performer who could sing “as easily as if she were conversing.”
Paid Notice: Deaths SAUNDERS, PETER
SAUNDERS--Peter. 83, in Los Angeles, CA July 10, 2006. Devoted father of David (wife Jayne) and Dan (wife Jennifer), loving grandfather of Ben, Rachel and Zach. He will be missed by all who knew him for his humor, courage and integrity.
Paid Notice: Deaths KOURIS, KAY (NEE SAUNDERS)
KOURIS--Kay (nee Saunders) Of Atlanta, GA, formerly of New York City, on August 4, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Michael. Loved by Sharon, Ashlee, Courtney, and all.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAUNDERS, FREDERICK
SAUNDERS--Frederick. Of Rockville Centre, at age 90, on September 5, 2006 after a long illness. A dedicated teacher of Industrial Arts and Driver's Education in Old Westbury, Herricks and Farmingdale. Beloved husband of Marcia, loving father of Dr. Deborah Saunders and Karen Saunders Bakst. Brother of Dr. Marvin Siegler. Adored grandfather of Caroline and Michael Kaplan, and Lauren Bakst. Private services.
Flip Saunders, Coach and Executive Who Led Timberwolves’ Ascent, Dies at 60
The Minnesota team had recently rehired its former coach in the hope that he could once again turn the franchise around.
Harold H. Saunders, Mideast Peace Broker, Dies at 85
Mr. Saunders helped draft the Camp David peace accords in 1978 and helped negotiate the release of American hostages from the United States embassy in Tehran in 1981.
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George Cabot Lodge, Last of His Family to Battle a Kennedy, Dies at 98
The two Massachusetts clans faced off in elections for decades, until a final 1962 Senate race. Despite his loss, Mr. Lodge praised his opponent, Ted Kennedy.
Floyd Vivino, Throwback Comedian Known as Uncle Floyd, Dies at 74
His silly, vaudeville-style variety show was filled with his piano playing, skits, puppets and guest stars like Cyndi Lauper and Bon Jovi.
Marian Goodman, Eminent New York Art Dealer, Dies at 97
Although known for promoting German painters, she also sought out artists who shunned painting in favor of newer mediums, like photography and film.
William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89
His containment strategy helped wipe out the disease in the 1970s, one of the world’s greatest public health triumphs. He also led the C.D.C. and promoted childhood vaccination worldwide.
Pat Montandon, Socialite Who Sought Publicity, and Then World Peace, Dies at 96
She was known for her lavish parties and her marriage to one of the richest men in San Francisco. After he left her, she found a new purpose: visiting world leaders to plead for peace.
Beatriz González, Who Chronicled Colombia’s Turmoil in Paint, Dies at 93
Often drawing from reproduced images or newspaper photos, she made work that quietly yet memorably critiqued her country’s social and political order.
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