Obituaries Related to "Terry" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths TERRY, JAMES HENDRICK, JR., M.D.
TERRY -- James Hendrick, Jr., M.D. Age 76. Of Brooklyn, N.Y. Passed away suddenly, at home, on September 22, 2003. He was the dear husband of Virginia (Ginny), loving father of Jane, James III, Emily and Karen, beloved grandfather of seven, devoted brother of Anthony and Stephen of Tucson, AZ. Dr. Terry attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Stanford University and graduated from the University of Arizona. He received his medical degree from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He was a re ...
Terry Jones, Monty Python Founder and Scholar, Is Dead at 77
In addition to being a charter member of the celebrated British sketch troupe, he was a director, a screenwriter and an authority on Chaucer.
Terry Allen Kramer, Tony-Winning Producer, Is Dead at 85
She won five Tony Awards as a Broadway producer, but was just as well known as the grande dame of Palm Beach, Fla., socialites.
Terry Rosenbaum, Teacher Who Was Fired After Defying McCarthy, Dies at 97
Mr. Rosenbaum’s career in education was cut short after he helped in an attempt to indict a police officer in 1951 and attracted Senator Joseph R. McCarthy’s attention.
Paid Notice: Deaths STAFFORD, TERRY
STAFFORD-Terry. On November 19, 1997. Beloved wife of the late Sol. Loving mother of Barbara (Rob Armstrong) and Meri. Cherished aunt of Marc, Jimmy, Tracy and Betsy. Dear sister-in-law of Evelyn and Jerry Shapiro, sister of Charles (Rita) Tenenbaum. Services Friday, 1:15 PM, at ''RiversidePark West,'' 333 Amsterdam Ave.
Terry Hands, Director Known for Hits and ‘Carrie,’ Dies at 79
While at the Royal Shakespeare Company, he took several shows to Broadway. One didn’t go so well.
Terry DeCarlo, Gay Leader in the Wake of a Shooting, Dies at 57
After 49 people were killed at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., in 2016, he spoke for the city’s L.G.B.T.Q. community on the national stage.
Terry Jones, Monty Python Founder and Scholar, Is Dead at 77
In addition to being a charter member of the celebrated British sketch troupe, he was a director, a screenwriter and an authority on Chaucer.
Terry de Havilland, Cobbler to the Stars, Is Dead at 81
He made python boots for Nureyev, black leather thigh-high boots for Jacqueline Onassis and platforms for Kate Moss that spelled out a vulgarity in crystals.
Terry O’Neill, Photographer of the Famous, Is Dead at 81
On an early assignment he shot a new group called the Beatles. He went on to photograph, among many others, Faye Dunaway — whom he later married.
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