Obituaries Related to "Suarez" from New York Times Archive
Roberto Suarez, Founder of El Nuevo Herald, Dies at 82
Mr. Suarez, a Cuban refugee, rose to become president of the Miami Herald and the founder and publisher of the newspaper’s independent Spanish-language sister, El Nuevo Herald.
Paid Notice: Deaths SUAREZ, FRANCISCO, DR.
SUAREZ--Francisco, Dr. The Lapin Family is heartbroken over the loss of our dear friend of 51 years. He was a gentleman, a scholar, a loving father and husband, and a dear friend. We will miss his warmth, humor and wisdom.
Paid Notice: Deaths SUAREZ, FRANCISCO H., M.D.
SUAREZ--Francisco H., M.D. On July 18, 2006. Beloved husband of Susana. Loving father of Terry, Susie and George; father-in-law of Kei, adoring grandfather of Cristina. Visiting Thursday, July 20th, 2-4 and 7-9pm at the ''Riverside'' 76th St & Amsterdam Av. Service Friday 11am at Holy Trinity Church, 213 W. 82 St., New York City. $(6$)SUAREZ--Francisco, Dr. The Lapin Family is heartbroken over the loss of our dear friend of 51 years. He was a gentleman, a scholar, a loving father and husband ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SUAREZ, FRANCISCO H., M.D.
SUAREZ--Francisco H., M.D. On July 18, 2006. Beloved husband of Susana. Loving father of Terry, Susie and George; father-in-law of Kei, adoring grandfather of Cristina. Visiting Thursday, July 20th, 2-4 and 7-9pm at the ''Riverside'' 76th St & Amsterdam Av. Service Friday 11am at Holy Trinity Church, 213 W. 82 St., New York City.
Paid Notice: Deaths KUTNER, SUAREZ, BARBARA C.
KUTNER-SUAREZ--Barbara C. Of NYC & Costa Rica on February 8, 2005, loving wife of Octavio, stepmother of Tavia and step grandmother of Katina, sister of Jackie, brother-in-law, Hal, aunt of Jason, great aunt of Sydney and Jules, mommy of Ruby. Beloved teacher for forty years at PS 110, PS 130, The Tribeca Learning Center, and PerDev, specializing in helping children with learning difficulties. Services 10 A.M. on Thursday at Gramercy Park Memorial Chapel, 152 Second Ave, NYC. Contributions to Ca ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SUAREZ, SHEILA D.
SUAREZ-Sheila D. Aged 74. Died on August 28, 2002. Beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Suarez, beloved sister of Joseph Dudley Devine, beloved mother of Randolph West, II and John Dudley West, beloved stepmother of Andrea Hill and Joseph Anthony Suarez, Jr. after a brief battle with cancer. Mrs. Suarez was born in Buffalo, NY to a prominent family of meat packers and manufacturers. She was educated at Park School, Buffalo and Colby Junior College in NH. After college she moved to Greenwich Villag ...
DIEGO SUAREZ DEAD; ARCHITECT, ENVOY
Suarez, Diego
SUAREZ EXECUTED IN FRENCH PURGE; Convicted Collaboration Editor Said to Have Died With His Eyes Uncovered
executed
PARISIAN EDITOR SENTENCED TO DIE; Georges Suarez Found Guilty of Treason -- His Property to Be Confiscated FRENCH CHEER VERDICT Condemned Writer Has Right of Appeal -- Thousands of Cases Still on Docket
trial; sentenced to death; property to be confiscated; appeal planned
Roberto Suarez, Founder of El Nuevo Herald, Dies at 82
Mr. Suarez, a Cuban refugee, rose to become president of the Miami Herald and the founder and publisher of the newspaper’s independent Spanish-language sister, El Nuevo Herald.
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