Obituaries Related to "Shea" from New York Times Archive
Donald Shea, Officer Who Captured Infamous Bank Robber, Dies at 90
Mr. Shea arrested Willie Sutton, known as Slick Willie for carrying out robberies in disguise, in a highly publicized 1952 case.
George Beverly Shea Dies at 104; Stirring Singer at Billy Graham Revivals
Mr. Shea, a Grammy Award-winning gospel singer, performed live for an estimated 200 million people on Billy Graham’s evangelistic crusades.
Paying Tribute to Organist Who Lent Style to Shea
Music fans remembered Jane Jarvis, a jazz performer who was the organist for Mets games from 1964 to 1979, at a service in Manhattan.
In Dead of Winter, Shea Stadium Is Melting Away
What was once a semi-enclosed bowl with 57,000 seats is now a skeleton of a grandstand.
Man Dies in Fall at Shea Stadium
A 37-year-old man died after falling nearly 30 feet from an escalator hand rail at Shea Stadium in Queens during a Mets game.
Karl Ehrhardt, 83, Sign Man and Shea Stadium Fixture, Is Dead
Mr. Ehrhardt always let the Mets know what he thought of them by raising block-lettered signs from his box seat behind third base at Shea Stadium.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEA, JOHN S., JR.
SHEA--John S., Jr. Of Monroe, died September 5, 2006. Son of the then-Sheriff of NY County (Manhattan), the late John S. Shea & Mary Olcott, he was born in NYC January 30, 1911. Loving husband of Nina D. Shea of Monroe, who survives him. Other survivors: daughter Mary Ann Kies of Long Beach, CA; sons William P. Shea of Monroe, GA, Joseph P. Shea of Bradenton, FL & Patrick O'Farrell Shea of Falls Church, VA; 13 grandchildren & nine great-grandchildren. His eldest son, John S. Shea, III predecease ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEA, FREDERICK T.
SHEA--Frederick T. Died April 14, 2006. Beloved husband of Evelyn, loving father of Brian, Kevin (deceased) and Kathleen, and caring grandfather of Keegan, Colby, Mitch, Christopher, Jonathan, Freddie and Jessica. Fred graduated from Regis High School and Went on to The College of the Holy Cross ('40), thence to Columbia Law School ('48) where he was a member of the Columbia Law Review. His studies were interrupted by military service when he was drafted into the Army early in World War II, and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEA, DENNIS D.
SHEA--Dennis D. On May 31, 2005, of Forest Hills, New York. Beloved husband of Molly, loving father of Timothy, Dennis, and Moira. Devoted grandfather of Juliette, Nicolo, and Luca. Reposing Fox Funeral Home, Inc., Forest Hills, Thursday 7-9 P.M. and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Mass at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Saturday, June 4th at 10:30 A.M.
Donald Shea, Officer Who Captured Infamous Bank Robber, Dies at 90
Mr. Shea arrested Willie Sutton, known as Slick Willie for carrying out robberies in disguise, in a highly publicized 1952 case.
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