Obituaries Related to "Stafford" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD
COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...
Jo Stafford, Wistful Voice of WWII Era, Dies at 90
Ms. Stafford was the singing voice of the American home front during World War II and the Korean War.
Wistful Singer, Jo Stafford, Is Dead at 90
Ms. Stafford was the wistful singing voice of the American home front during World War II and the Korean War.
Ruth Stafford Peale, 101, Dies; Helped Ministry Flourish
Mrs. Peale and her husband, the Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, built one of the 20th century’s most influential ministries.
Paid Notice: Deaths STAFFORD, MARGARET FRANCES
STAFFORD--Margaret Frances. Born November 17, 1912 to William and Margaret Hayes. Was welcomed to Heaven on Easter Sunday by her beloved husband John, her Mama & Papa, and brothers Howard and Georgie (Father William Hayes, O.F.M.). Beloved aunt of Mary Gloria Gillen and Eileen O'Brien, twelve grandnieces and nephews, sixteen greatgrandnieces and nephews, and five great-greatgrandnieces and nephews. Dearest friend & ''Mother'' to the O'Regan family. Devoted parishioner of Our Lady of Angels Churc ...
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD
COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRADY, MARGARET STAFFORD, A.K.A. GRETA
BRADY--Margaret Stafford, a.k.a. Greta, died December 4 after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York, May 5, 1916 to William and Margaret Stafford. She was the wife for 38 years of Philip H. Brady. She is survived by her children, Philip, Mari and William; grandchildren, Philip, Amanda and Matthew; and by two great-grandchildren, Alexandra and Brady. Her beloved children, Henry & Margaret, and one grandchild, Kenneth, predeceased her. Services will be private. Donations in her memory to St. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRADY, MARGARET STAFFORD, A.K.A. GRETA
BRADY--Margaret Stafford, a.k.a. Greta, died December 4 after a long illness. Born in Brooklyn, New York, May 5, 1916 to William and Margaret Stafford. She was the wife for 38 years of Philip H. Brady. She is survived by her children, Philip, Mari and William; grandchildren, Philip, Amanda and Matthew; and by two great-grandchildren, Alexandra and Brady. Her beloved children, Henry & Margaret, and one grandchild, Kenneth, predeceased her. Services will be private. Donations in her memory to St. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths STAFFORD, TERRY
STAFFORD-Terry. On November 19, 1997. Beloved wife of the late Sol. Loving mother of Barbara (Rob Armstrong) and Meri. Cherished aunt of Marc, Jimmy, Tracy and Betsy. Dear sister-in-law of Evelyn and Jerry Shapiro, sister of Charles (Rita) Tenenbaum. Services Friday, 1:15 PM, at ''RiversidePark West,'' 333 Amsterdam Ave.
George Stafford Is Dead at 80; Headed Commerce Commission
George M. Stafford, a Kansas Republican who was chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1970 to 1977, died on Friday at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington. He was 80 and lived in Bethesda, Md. The cause was kidney failure, said his son, Bill.
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