Obituaries Related to "Stewart" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths STEWART, DILLON
STEWART--Dillon. The staff of WNYC, New York Public Radio, mourns the untimely loss of our friend and former colleague, Dillon Stewart, who spent nearly a decade as a staff member in our finance department. We will forever admire his courage and sense of duty. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family. Laura Walker, President
Faith Stewart-Gordon, Doyenne of the Russian Tea Room, Dies at 88
After her husband died in 1967, she was the sole owner of the festive Manhattan gathering and gossiping spot until she sold it in 1995.
Paid Notice: Deaths DE LARA, JONNE ELIZABETH STEWART CLAFLIN LOW
de LARA-Jonne Elizabeth Stewart Claflin Low. Died on March 29, in New Canaan, Conn., after a long illness. Devoted wife of Juan Jacobo de Lara and mother of Julian de Lara (died in 1960) and Angela Dulce de Lara of Fairfield, Conn. Private memorial service held on April 2 at her home, with burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn.
Paid Notice: Deaths LINS, MARION STEWART
LINS--Marion Stewart, 88, wife of the late John P. Lins, died June 24, 2006 in Jennersville, PA. She is survived by her children, Louise Chinn Ducas, Andrew Lins, Susan Jackson, four grandchildren and her sisters, Kate Kuehn, and Joan Ruvane. She was a life-long resident of New York City, and a dedicated volunteer at many organizations in New York including St Luke's Hospital and The Ladies Christian Union. Memorial contributions may be made to Francis Vale Home For Smaller Animals, Upper Gulph ...
Paid Notice: Deaths LINS, MARION STEWART
LINS--Marion Stewart, 88, wife of the late John P. Lins, died June 24, 2006 in Jennersville, PA. She is survived by her children, Louise Chinn Ducas, Andrew Lins, Susan Jackson, four grandchildren and her sisters, Kate Kuehn, and Joan Ruvane. She was a life-long resident of New York City, and a dedicated volunteer at many organizations in New York including St Luke's Hospital and The Ladies Christian Union. Memorial contributions may be made to Francis Vale Home For Smaller Animals, Upper Gulph ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDOWELL, ALAN STEWART
McDOWELL--Alan Stewart. A Jackson, WY resident, died peacefully at his home in Wayzata, MN with his family on June 16, 2006 after a battle with prostate cancer. Born on June 27, 1938 in Binghamton, NY, he was the son of the late W. Wallace McDowell and Louise Smith McDowell. He spent his formative years in Ardsley-on-Hudson, NY and graduated valedictorian from the Hackley School in Tarrytown, NY in 1956. He was a 1960 cum laude graduate of Princeton University and earned an MBA from The Harvard ...
Faith Stewart-Gordon, Doyenne of the Russian Tea Room, Dies at 88
After her husband died in 1967, she was the sole owner of the festive Manhattan gathering and gossiping spot until she sold it in 1995.
Stewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91
In the 1960s, Mr. Greene created ad campaigns that, among other things, made indigestion entertaining and airplanes visually appealing.
Gary Stewart, Master of the Reissue Compilation, Dies at 62
Mr. Stewart’s knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, a range of musical genres helped make Rhino Records the gold standard for anthologies.
Donald Stewart, 80, Dies; Took Over the College Board at a Crucial Time
He favored high standards for college applicants and programs to help minority students meet those standards. Earlier he had helped revive Spelman College.
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John P. Hammond, Pioneer in 1960s Blues Renaissance, Dies at 83
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Bruce Froemming, a Durable, No-Nonsense Umpire, Dies at 86
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Autocratic Cleric Who Made Iran a Regional Power, Is Dead at 86
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