Obituaries Related to "Sawyer" from New York Times Archive
Tommy Kelly, Who Played a Hollywood Tom Sawyer, Dies at 90
A Bronx boy picked by David O. Selznick to star in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” Mr. Kelly later left the movies for a career in education.
Steve Sawyer, Greenpeace Activist and Leader, Dies at 63
He was there when the ship the Rainbow Warrior was bombed in an antinuclear protest and helped evacuate an atoll contaminated by radioactive fallout.
Ray Sawyer, ‘Cover of Rolling Stone’ Singer, Dies at 81
Thanks to an eye patch, he was the most recognizable member of Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, which had several hits in the 1970s.
Connie Sawyer, Film’s Oldest Working Actress, Dies at 105
Ms. Sawyer performed in vaudeville and acted on stages and screens for more than eight decades. “Just keep me workin’,” she said.
Tommy Kelly, Who Played a Hollywood Tom Sawyer, Dies at 90
A Bronx boy picked by David O. Selznick to star in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” Mr. Kelly later left the movies for a career in education.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAWYER, NORMAN RADACK
SAWYER--Norman Radack, of New York City and Sharon, CT on June 3rd. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. He is survived by Annette his wife of 59 years and children Rachel Sawyer and James Little, son Herb, grandchildren Nina and Billy Sawyer and brother David Sawyer of Sherman, CT. A diamond broker, he was an alumnus of Cornell University Class of 1939. He served on Cornell's Secondary School Committee, was the president of The Cooper-Stuyvesant Little League and was a member of Co ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SAWYER, NORMAN RADACK
SAWYER--Norman Radack, of New York City and Sharon, CT on June 3rd. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother. He is survived by Annette his wife of 59 years and children Rachel Sawyer and James Little, son Herb, grandchildren Nina and Billy Sawyer and brother David Sawyer of Sherman, CT. A diamond broker, he was an alumnus of Cornell University Class of 1939. He served on Cornell's Secondary School Committee, was the president of The Cooper-Stuyvesant Little League and was a member of Co ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SAWYER, CHARLES H.
SAWYER--Charles H. Died February 25, 2005 at age 98. Born Andover, MA October 20, 1906. Graduated Phillips Academy with AB from Yale in 1929. Began Harvard prelaw, also took Paul Sachs' museum class and was hired in 1930 as first curator of Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy. Married Katharine Clay in 1934. Became Director of Worcester Museum of Art in 1940. Joined OSS during WWII, documenting and repatriating works of art confiscated by the Nazis. Returned to Yale in 1947 where h ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ARROWSMITH, KEAY (NEE SAWYER)
ARROWSMITH--Keay (nee Sawyer) on November 3, 2004. Beloved wife of William. Loving mother of Joan, Anne, and Sandy Arrowsmith. Devoted grandmother of Billy, Gordon and Edmund. Memorial service to be scheduled at a later date. For info Riverdale - On - Hudson Funeral Home, Bronx.
Paid Notice: Deaths SAWYER, MICHELLE AN DREWS
SAWYER -- Michelle An drews. Of Sturgis, MI, died peacefully in her sleep on November 24, 2003. Beloved wife of Herb, and loving mother of Nina and Billy, cherished daughter of Randall and Winifred Andrews. Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd at 4:30 at Grace Church in New York, 802 Broadway at 10th Street.
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