Obituaries Related to "Silva" from New York Times Archive
José Luiz da Silva, Brazilian Social Media Star, Dies at 52
He acquired more than a million followers on Instagram and appeared in commercials and music videos and on TV variety shows. He died of Covid-19.
Bisi Silva, 56, Bold Curator of Contemporary African Art, Dies
In Nigeria and around the world, Ms. Silva worked to bring wide recognition to African artists and to nurture their careers.
John Silva, Father of Helicopter Journalism, Dies at 92
Mr. Silva earned two Emmy Awards for his pioneering technical work, including for his conversion of a small helicopter into the first airborne virtual television studio.
Jesús Silva, Priest Who Founded Spanish Boys Town, Dies at 78
Father Silva aided 15 boys who had been orphaned by creating a town that was governed by children.
Paid Notice: Deaths KASS, MARIA LEONINA (NEE PEREIRA DA SILVA)
KASS--Maria Leonina (nee Pereira da Silva). December 2. Beloved wife of Donald, mother of Jeremy and Nina, daughter of Maria Jose and Nilo, sister of Ana Maria Goncalves and Maria Luisa Servantes. Ph.D. in animal nutrition, Cornell, 1978, Maria was a respected investigator and teacher. Skilled in culinary and decorative arts, learned from her mother, grandmother, Maria Miele Mafud, and great-aunt, Margarida Miele, she created distinctive homes in Brazil, Guatemala, Costa Rica and New York. Mass ...
José Bezerra da Silva, 77, Brazilian Known for Samba, Dies
Jose Bezerra da Silva, revered samba singer whose witty lyrics extolling lives of street thugs and hustlers made him inspiration to generation of Brazilian hip-hop artists, dies at age 77 (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths SILVA, FABIO
SILVA-Fabio. Antique dealer on the Upper East Side of Manhattan passed away on January 1, 2003, from complications of cardiac arrest, suffered while jogging in Central Park. Mr. Silva was born in Recife, Brazil on July 5, 1963. He received his Fine Arts degree from Hunter College. Mr. Silva began his career working at Schlesch and Garza Antiques, specializing in Northern European furniture. When Arne Schlesch retired, he continued his tradition by opening his own shop. Mr. Silva was a member of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SILVA, FABIO
SILVA-Fabio. Antique dealer on the Upper East Side of Manhattan passed away on January 1, 2003, from complications of cardiac arrest, suffered while jogging in Central Park. Mr. Silva was born in Recife, Brazil on July 5, 1963. He received his Fine Arts degree from Hunter College. Mr. Silva began his career working at Schlesch and Garza Antiques, specializing in Northern European furniture. When Arne Schlesch retired, he continued his tradition by opening his own shop. Mr. Silva was a member of ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SILVA, PEDRO
SILVA-Pedro. Don Pedro passed away on Tuesday, December 3rd, in Mazatlan, Mexico. Before retiring he was the owner of several Mexican restaurants on the Upper East Side, including El Mirador, El Azteca and El Sombrero. He is survived by his wife, Maria Coronel; his son, Eduardo, daughter-inlaw, Mary, and his doting granddaughter, Gabrielle. His funeral will be held in Mazatlan, Mexico.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUTNER, MARGARITA SILVA
HUTNER-Margarita Silva. The faculty of the Department of Dermatology of Columbia University acknowledges with deep sympathy the passing of Dr. Margarita Silva-Hutner, a distinguished scholar and a beloved teacher and mentor of so many. She made pioneering contributions to the development of medical mycology and dermatology and was a distinguished member of our faculty for over fifty years. Her scientific contributions were matched by her humanism and her personal charm and she set standards of e ...
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