Obituaries Related to "Sheppard" from New York Times Archive
Bob Sheppard, Voice of the Yankees, Dies at 99
Bob Sheppard’s intonation as Yankee Stadium’s announcer for more than half a century personified Yankee grandeur.
Paid Notice: Deaths BOGRAD, BEATRIZ SHEPPARD
BOGRAD--Beatriz Sheppard. On August 12, 2005. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay. Daughter of Matilde Idiarte Borda and Ruben Sheppard. Great-granddaughter of Juan Idiarte Borda, President of Uruguay. Beloved wife of the late Miguel Bograd. Loving mother of Jacqueline Drake, Mercedes Bograd Levin, Martha Bograd and Estrellita B. Brodsky. Cherished grandmother of Rachel, Aaron, Ruben, Alicia, Peter, Alexander, Katy and Thomas. Dear mother - in - law of Daniel Brodsky and Rodman Drake and the late Boris ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BOGRAD, BEATRIZ SHEPPARD
BOGRAD--Beatriz Sheppard. On August 12, 2005. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay. Daughter of Matilde Idiarte Borda and Ruben Sheppard. Great-granddaughter of Juan Idiarte Borda, President of Uruguay. Beloved wife of the late Miguel Bograd. Loving mother of Jacqueline Drake, Mercedes Bograd Levin, Martha Bograd and Estrellita B. Brodsky. Cherished grandmother of Rachel, Aaron, Ruben, Alicia, Peter, Alexander, Katy and Thomas. Dear mother - in - law of Daniel Brodsky and Rodman Drake and the late Boris ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTRAM, MARY ''TEDDY'' SHEPPARD
BARTRAM--Mary ''Teddy'' Sheppard died at her home in Hobe Sound, Florida on Monday, June 13, 2005. Formerly of Greenwich, Connecticut and Edgartown, Massa chusetts, she was born Mary Sesso Sheppard on July 21, 1908 to Josephine and William Sheppard of New Jersey. She married the late J. Burr Bartram on April 16, 1929. An active volunteer, she devoted her time to raising her family and helping the WW II efforts by serving with the Red Cross. She also donated her time to the Greenwich Hospital and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTRAM, MARY ''TEDDY'' SHEPPARD
BARTRAM--Mary ''Teddy'' Sheppard died at her home in Hobe Sound, Florida on Monday, June 13, 2005. Formerly of Greenwich, Connecticut and Edgartown, Massa chusetts, she was born Mary Sesso Sheppard on July 21, 1908 to Josephine and William Sheppard of New Jersey. She married the late J. Burr Bartram on April 16, 1929. An active volunteer, she devoted her time to raising her family and helping the WW II efforts by serving with the Red Cross. She also donated her time to the Greenwich Hospital and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEPPARD, STUART ALAN
SHEPPARD-Stuart Alan. Passed away peacefully in Miami Beach on November 21, 2002. He was deeply loved by his two children, Melissa and Arthur, his wife Marji, grandchild Emma, sister Gail, mother Phyllis, & stepfather Sidney. We were all proud to be a part of his life. Services are private.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEPPARD, SOPHIE V.
SHEPPARD-Sophie V. Died September 7. Devoted grandmother to Mary, loving mother to Toni Piesman and mother-in-law to Edward Piesman. Widow to Abner Sheppard. Always in our hearts.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEPPARD, VIRGINIA
SHEPPARD-Virginia. In loving memory of Virginia, beloved wife of the late Dr. A.L. Sheppard. Devoted sister-inlaw of Bernice Sheppard and aunt of Steve Sheppard and Barbara Reede.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHEPPARD, JANIE MACK
SHEPPARD-Janie Mack. Born November 10, 1954, died suddenly March 22, 2002 at home in Warren, R.I. Survived by her mother Aileen Salines, her sister Claudia Nan Mack, her step-mother Joan Mack, and her two half brothers Stephan Dubowski and Timothy Mack. She will be missed by her family, her pets and her many, many friends.
Bob Sheppard, Voice of the Yankees, Dies at 99
Bob Sheppard’s intonation as Yankee Stadium’s announcer for more than half a century personified Yankee grandeur.
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