Obituaries Related to "Sweeney" from New York Times Archive
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
Walt Sweeney, All-Pro and Critic of N.F.L., Dies at 71
Sweeney, a star with the San Diego Chargers in the 1960s and ’70s, accused the team of handing out drugs to players and fostering his own addiction.
Paid Notice: Deaths SWEENEY, JOHN J. ESQ.
SWEENEY--John J. Esq., (December 23, 2006) of Scarsdale, NY survived by loving wife, Rita, and children: Jean, John, Peter, Thomas, Michael, and Roseanne; and 11 grandchildren. Contact Bennett Funeral Home in Scarsdale, 914-725-1137.
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
Walt Sweeney, All-Pro and Critic of N.F.L., Dies at 71
Sweeney, a star with the San Diego Chargers in the 1960s and ’70s, accused the team of handing out drugs to players and fostering his own addiction.
Paid Notice: Deaths SWEENEY, JOHN J. ESQ.
SWEENEY--John J. Esq., (December 23, 2006) of Scarsdale, NY survived by loving wife, Rita, and children: Jean, John, Peter, Thomas, Michael, and Roseanne; and 11 grandchildren. Contact Bennett Funeral Home in Scarsdale, 914-725-1137.
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
First to Die in ‘Sweeney Todd’: Decorum at the Philharmonic
A concert staging of “Sweeney Todd” stars the opera bass-baritone Bryn Terfel as the bloodthirsty barber and the Oscar-winning Emma Thompson as his adoring helpmate.
Walt Sweeney, All-Pro and Critic of N.F.L., Dies at 71
Sweeney, a star with the San Diego Chargers in the 1960s and ’70s, accused the team of handing out drugs to players and fostering his own addiction.
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