Obituaries Related to "Schmitt" from New York Times Archive
Joseph Schmitt, 101, Spacesuit Technician for Early Astronauts, Dies
As an equipment specialist, or “suit tech,” Mr. Schmitt was responsible for hooking up Alan Shepard, John Glenn and other astronauts before blastoff.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, LYNN, R.N., L.N.C.
SCHMITT--Lynn, R.N., L.N.C. Died on November 21, 2003. She leaves her husband George, daughter Lauren, her mother, brother Dr. Lacovara and her sister Dr. Pinto. She was a beautiful woman both in appearance and spirit. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, GEORGE WILLIAM, D.D.S.
SCHMITT-George William, D.D.S. Of Wantagh. On July 11, 2002. Dear brother of Robert F. and Donald. Fond uncle of Patricia Bessette, Robert, Edward, Virginia DeFrancisci, Brian and Stephen. Reposing at the Wantagh Abbey Inc, corner of Park Avenue and Beech St, Wantagh, Sun 2-4:30 and 7 to 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 9:45AM at St. Frances de Chantal R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, JULIUS
SCHMITT-Julius. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Julius Schmitt, associated with The Times from 1923 until retiring in 1973.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, JULIUS HENRY
SCHMITT-Julius Henry, 93, of Franklin Lakes, NJ, died peacefully on Sunday, May 19, 2002. Before retiring in 1973, he was Director of Classified Advertising for The New York Times where he had worked for 50 years. He began working for The Times as an office boy at age 14 and assumed positions of increasing responsibility, contributing significantly to the growth of the newspaper. Henry Schmitt was the beloved husband of the late Margaret Schmitt (nee Hank), also an employee of The New York Times ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, KATHLEEN
SCHMITT-Kathleen. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Kathleen Schmitt, associated with The Times from 1947 to 1957.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, EUGENE, D.D.S.
SCHMITT-Eugene, D.D.S., age 80, formerly of Flushing, January 14, 2001, after a prolonged illness. Survived by his wife, Barbara Schmitt, two sons and a daughter (with late wife, Patti Jo), Karl, Kasey, and Karin Schmitt, and a grandson, Ethan Schmitt. After retiring from dentistry, resumed a career in music. We all love and will miss him.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, ELIZABETH NORTON
SCHMITT - Elizabeth Norton. March 4, 1999. Loving daughter of the late Philip Schmitt, Jr. and the late Mary Pearl Norton. Beloved aunt of Rosemarie S. Vietor and her husband Richard and great aunt of Abigail Vietor and Samuel Nicholls, III. Service Monday 11AM, March 8, St. James Church, Madison Avenue at 71 Street.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, ELIZABETH NORTON
SCHMITT - Elizabeth Norton. March 4, 1999. Loving daughter of the late Philip Schmitt, Jr. and the late Mary Pearl Norton. Beloved aunt of Rosemarie S. Vietor and her husband Richard and great aunt of Abigail Vietor and Samuel Nicholls, III. Service Monday 11AM, March 8, St. James Church, Madison Avenue at 71 Street.
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHMITT, ZIG
SCHMITT-Zig, 52. Died at his home in East Hampton, NY, on Monday, December 29, of brain cancer. A native of Miami Beach, Zig was born on December 21, 1945, the first son of Lila Greenspan (Heatter) and W. Gordon Schmitt. Zig attended schools in Miami Beach, and then The Hill School in Pennsylvania. He graduated Harvard College with honors in 1968, and was awarded a Master's degree from the Harvard School of Education the following year. Zig married Jill Keefe in 1969, and they lived in Manhattan ...
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