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Paid Notice: Deaths MILLER, ELSIE SOLIS ALCOTT
MILLER-Elsie Solis Alcott, age 95, of Bennington, Vermont died on October 27, 1999. Beloved mother of Phyllis Lee, and grandmother of Henry Lee, Thomas Lee, Alexandra Stack, and Cynthia Dow. Great grandmother of Carolyn, David and Jackson Lee, and Kip and Cornelia Stack.
Solis Horowitz, 61, Is Dead; Former Defense Official
Horowitz, Solis
DR. S. SOLIS-COHEN, ] DIAGNOSTIOIAN, 90[; Professor of Clinical Medicine at Jeffersor Medical College for Many Years Is Dead
Solis-Cohen, Solomon
DR. J. SOLIS-GOHEN, NOTED SURGEON,DIES; Dean of Laryngologists in A:,crica Succumbs to Brief Illness at 89. WON CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL Honor for Valor in Civil War -- Performed First Successful Operation for Laryngeal Cancer,
Solis-Cohen, J
BRIGAND THREATENS DEATH.; Cuban Solis Raises Boy's Ransom to $10,000 -- Seems to Mean Business.
raises demand to $10,000; peasants shield Solis because he shares his booty with poor
ISAAC N. SOLIS DEAD.; Former Banker and Lawyer In Philadelphia Who Had Moved to New York.
Paid Notice: Deaths MILLER, ELSIE SOLIS ALCOTT
MILLER-Elsie Solis Alcott, age 95, of Bennington, Vermont died on October 27, 1999. Beloved mother of Phyllis Lee, and grandmother of Henry Lee, Thomas Lee, Alexandra Stack, and Cynthia Dow. Great grandmother of Carolyn, David and Jackson Lee, and Kip and Cornelia Stack.
Solis Horowitz, 61, Is Dead; Former Defense Official
Horowitz, Solis
DR. S. SOLIS-COHEN, ] DIAGNOSTIOIAN, 90[; Professor of Clinical Medicine at Jeffersor Medical College for Many Years Is Dead
Solis-Cohen, Solomon
DR. J. SOLIS-GOHEN, NOTED SURGEON,DIES; Dean of Laryngologists in A:,crica Succumbs to Brief Illness at 89. WON CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL Honor for Valor in Civil War -- Performed First Successful Operation for Laryngeal Cancer,
Solis-Cohen, J
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