Obituaries Related to "Swanson" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths FINLAYSON, LOUISE S. (NEE SWANSON)
FINLAYSON-Louise S. (nee Swanson), age 76, formerly of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, died Saturday, November 4, 2000 at Pine Rest Health Care Center, Ridgewood, NJ. A gentle soul, Louise was the beloved wife of the late Robert M. Adored mother of Elinor Ann Finlayson of NY, NY, Robert M. Jr. of Huntington, NY, Sarah J. Finlayson-DeGarmo of Brooklyn, NY, Mary FinlaysonMatsakis of Wyckoff, NJ and Roderick J. of NY, NY. Sister of Charles O. Swanson, of Lakewood, NY and Mary A. Carlson of Tequesta, FL. Che ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, JANET T.
SWANSON-Janet T. Died August 26, 2000. Jan taught psychiatric and mental health nursing at NYU, was a lobbyist for the New York State Nurses' Association, Founding President of the North Fork Women for Women Fund. Survived by four brothers, ten nieces and nephews, 21 grandnieces and grandnephews and a loving community of friends. Memorial service at the Presbyterian Church of Cutchogue, NY, 3 PM, September 16. Memorial gifts may be made to the North Fork Women for Women Fund.
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, JANET T.
SWANSON-Janet T. Died August 26, 2000. Jan taught psychiatric and mental health nursing at NYU, was a lobbyist for the New York State Nurses' Association, Founding President of the North Fork Women for Women Fund. Survived by four brothers, ten nieces and nephews, 21 grandnieces and grandnephews and a loving community of friends. Memorial service at the Presbyterian Church of Cutchogue, NY, 3 PM, September 16. Memorial gifts may be made to the North Fork Women for Women Fund.
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, JANET T.
SWANSON-Janet T. It is with great sadness that the Board of Directors and Members of the North Fork Women for Women Fund. Inc. mourn the loss of our esteemed Co-Founder, first President and friend on Saturday, August 26. Jan's commitment to women's health, the spirit of her friendship and passion for life will be sorely missed.
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, ROBERT CHARLES
SWANSON--Robert Charles. Aged 79 years after a brief illness on November 30, 2004. He graduated Chouinard Institute and came to New York in 1950 where he pursued an illustrious career in advertising art and fine arts. He was a member of the American Watercolor Society and the Society of Illustrators. He is survived by his loving wife Peg, his children Arthur, Lisa and Eric, stepdaughter Jacqueline, daughter - in - law Mona, grandchildren Jennifer, Michael and Melanie. Visitation Thursday 2-4 and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, ROBERT CHARLES
SWANSON--Robert Charles. Aged 79 years after a brief illness on November 30, 2004. He graduated Chouinard Institute and came to New York in 1950 where he pursued an illustrious career in advertising art and fine arts. He was a member of the American Watercolor Society and the Society of Illustrators. He is survived by his loving wife Peg, his children Arthur, Lisa and Eric, stepdaughter Jacqueline, daughter - in - law Mona, grandchildren Jennifer, Michael and Melanie. Visitation Thursday 2-4 and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, ROBERT SINCLAIR JR.
SWANSON-Robert Sinclair Jr. Of Naples, FL, and South Burlington, VT, died in Naples on January 10, 2002. He was born in New York City to Robert and Louise Swanson on April 27, 1925. He was graduated from the Stony Brook School and Babson College. He served in the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army in Italy in World War II. He retired as President of S. B. Thomas, Inc., makers of Thomas's English Muffins. He served as President of the Board of Trustees of the Stony Brook School for ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, ROBERT SINCLAIR JR.
SWANSON-Robert Sinclair Jr. Of Naples, FL, and South Burlington, VT, died in Naples on January 10, 2002. He was born in New York City to Robert and Louise Swanson on April 27, 1925. He was graduated from the Stony Brook School and Babson College. He served in the 10th Mountain Division of the United States Army in Italy in World War II. He retired as President of S. B. Thomas, Inc., makers of Thomas's English Muffins. He served as President of the Board of Trustees of the Stony Brook School for ...
Paid Notice: Deaths SWANSON, DAVID R.
SWANSON-David R. Died on February 11, 2001 at the age of 74 in Southport, CT. Co-founder and former Executive Director of Baseball Chapel. Founder of Long Island Youth for Christ. Husband, Father, Brother, Uncle, Coach and ''Pancake King''. A public memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 10, at Blackrock Congregational Church in Fairfield, CT. at 2 PM.
Paid Notice: Deaths FINLAYSON, LOUISE S. (NEE SWANSON)
FINLAYSON-Louise S. (nee Swanson), age 76, formerly of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, died Saturday, November 4, 2000 at Pine Rest Health Care Center, Ridgewood, NJ. A gentle soul, Louise was the beloved wife of the late Robert M. Adored mother of Elinor Ann Finlayson of NY, NY, Robert M. Jr. of Huntington, NY, Sarah J. Finlayson-DeGarmo of Brooklyn, NY, Mary FinlaysonMatsakis of Wyckoff, NJ and Roderick J. of NY, NY. Sister of Charles O. Swanson, of Lakewood, NY and Mary A. Carlson of Tequesta, FL. Che ...
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