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Paid Notice: Deaths LANDRY, ALAN SULLIVAN

2004-04-19T05:00:00+0000

LANDRY--Alan Sullivan. 52, of 224 Edgewater Dr, Governors Island, Gilford, and NYC, died on Thursday, April 15, 2004. Mr. Landry was born June 24, 1951, in Arlington, MA, the son of the late Dr. Christopher and Barbara (Sullivan) Landry. Mr. Landry graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, in 1969, from Trinity College in Hartford, CT, in 1973, and also from Wharton Business School in 1975. Mr. Landry had been a resident of Gilford for the past 13 years, coming from NYC. He was president of ...


Ann Sullivan, Animator of Disney Hits, Dies at 91

2020-04-21T20:52:31+0000

She contributed to modern favorites like “The Little Mermaid” and “The Lion King.” She succumbed to complications of Covid-19.


Jo Sullivan Loesser, Singer and Guardian of a Legacy, Dies at 91

2019-04-29T20:25:14+0000

She married the composer Frank Loesser and stopped performing after starring in his “Most Happy Fella.” Resuming her career after he died, she emphasized his music.


John E. Merow, Former Head of Sullivan & Cromwell, Dies at 89

2019-01-19T00:16:46+0000

Mr. Merow, who oversaw the expansion of one of Wall Street’s major law firms, died along with his wife, Mary Alyce, in a fire in their Manhattan home.


M. Roland Nachman, Lawyer in Times v. Sullivan Libel Case, Dies at 91

2015-12-04T20:56:19+0000

The Alabama lawyer opposed The New York Times in a case that resulted in a Supreme Court decision establishing greater leeway for criticism of government officials and other public figures.


William H. Sullivan, U.S. Ambassador to Volatile Laos and Iran, Is Dead at 90

2013-10-29T00:02:08+0000

Mr. Sullivan oversaw a secret bombing campaign in Laos and was the last United States ambassador to Iran before the 1979 hostage crisis.


Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan, Advocate for the Poor, Dies at 83

2013-06-08T18:55:28+0000

Bishop Sullivan testified before Congress in the 1980s about the effect of AIDS and poverty on communities in Brooklyn and Queens.


Ed Sullivan Is Dead at 73; Charmed Millions on TV

2010-09-24T15:24:58+0000

who entertained millions of Americans with his long-running Sunday night variety show


Amy Sullivan, 54, Who Led Advances at O’Neill Center, Dies

2007-06-12T04:00:00+0000

She restored the finances of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, long known for discovering significant playwrights early in their careers.


Paid Notice: Deaths LANDRY, ALAN SULLIVAN

2004-04-19T05:00:00+0000

LANDRY--Alan Sullivan. 52, of 224 Edgewater Dr, Governors Island, Gilford, and NYC, died on Thursday, April 15, 2004. Mr. Landry was born June 24, 1951, in Arlington, MA, the son of the late Dr. Christopher and Barbara (Sullivan) Landry. Mr. Landry graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, MA, in 1969, from Trinity College in Hartford, CT, in 1973, and also from Wharton Business School in 1975. Mr. Landry had been a resident of Gilford for the past 13 years, coming from NYC. He was president of ...



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