Obituaries Related to "Schroeder" from New York Times Archive
Aaron Schroeder, Writer of Hit Songs for Elvis Presley, Dies at 83
Mr. Schroeder was a songwriter whose more than 2,000 songs included 17 recorded by Elvis Presley.
Ted Schroeder, 84, Winner of Tennis Titles in 1940's, Dies
Ted Schroeder, tennis champion who declined to turn professional, dies at age 84; photo (M)
Ted Schroeder, 84, Winner of Tennis Titles in 1940's, Dies
Ted Schroeder was a tennis champion who won Wimbledon and United States singles titles in the 1940's but steadfastly declined to turn professional.
Bob Schroeder, He's Not Dead Yet
Say one thing for the would-be New Jersey governor Bob Schroeder: he doesn't give up easily. After a disappointing statewide debut -- he finished fifth in a field of seven with about 5 percent of the vote in the Republican primary last June -- the Bergen County businessman still has big plans.
Paid Notice: Deaths STEINKE, LILLIAN MAY (SCHROEDER)
STEINKE -- Lillian May (Schroeder). The family mourns the passing of Lillian. Born 1917 Ft Lee, N.J. with a modest upbringing in Teaneck. Lillian was a happy person with a good spirit. Following high school she worked, then married and raised nine children. Later with husband Bernard J. Steinke, she owned and operated the Harbor Inn in Westport, Massachusetts, even acquiring a small section of beach nearby to call their own. The Harbor Inn will continue to be operated by the family. She is survi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHROEDER, GLORIA H.
SCHROEDER-Gloria H. Of Tequesta, FL died Monday, September 25, 2000. Survivors include her daughter, Wendy Walden of Guilford, CT; her son, Allen Hoyt of Boise, ID; a brother, George Reeve of Manhasset, New York; a brother-in-law, Willis Bradford Hoyt of Forest Hills, New York, and six grandchildren.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOULTON, SCHROEDER
BOULTON-Schroeder, on February 6th, aged 91. Survived by daughters, Janet Boulton and Nancy Boulton-LeGates. Memorial service Saturday, February 12, 2 PM, First Unitarian Church, 50 Monroe Place, Brooklyn Heights, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOULTON, SCHROEDER
BOULTON-Schroeder, on February 6th, aged 91. Survived by daughters, Janet Boulton and Nancy Boulton-LeGates. Memorial service Saturday, February 12, 2 PM, First Unitarian Church, 50 Monroe Place, Brooklyn Heights, NY.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOULTON, SCHROEDER
BOULTON-Schroeder, on February 6th, aged 91. Survived by daughters, Janet Boulton and Nancy Boulton-LeGates. Memorial service Saturday, February 12, 2 PM, First Unitarian Church, 50 Monroe Place, Brooklyn Heights, NY. BOULTON-Schroeder. Died on February 6, 2000 at the age of 91. Our sincere condolences to our dear friend, Nancy Boulton-LeGates on the passing of her father. May she receive comfort from knowing he lived a full, exciting, productive life and have faith she will see him again. A ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SCHROEDER, JOHN ''JACK'' POWER
SCHROEDER-John ''Jack'' Power, 78, of South Bristol, Maine. on Tuesday, July 15. A retired Vice Chairman of J. P. Morgan & Co., Incorporated, and a former director of Johns-Manville and Phelps Dodge. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Isabelle, daughters Susan Phelan, Gay Marshall, and Jane Earl, son Austen, nine grandchildren and sister Eleanor Speers. Interment is private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to Phillips Exeter Academy, General Scholarship Fund, 20 Main St., Exete ...
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