Obituaries Related to "Underwood" from New York Times Archive
Jon Underwood, Founder of Death Cafe Movement, Dies at 44
Mr. Underwood encouraged Britons to discuss, over tea and cake, their fear of death, and his efforts have spread to more than a dozen countries.
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, EUGENE, JR.
UNDERWOOD-Eugene, Jr. Attorney, formerly of New York City, died February 26, 2002 in Costa Rica where he had lived since 1997. He is survived by his beloved wife, Margaret. UNDERWOOD-Eugene, Jr. Holland Lodge #
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, EUGENE JR.
UNDERWOOD-Eugene Jr. We are so saddened by the death of our cherished friend. Our thoughts and love go to his wonderful wife Margaret. Fred and Barbara Berman
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, EUGENE, JR.
UNDERWOOD-Eugene, Jr. Attorney, formerly of New York City, died February 26, 2002 in Costa Rica where he had lived since 1997. He is survived by his beloved wife, Margaret. UNDERWOOD-Eugene, Jr. Holland Lodge #
Paid Notice: Deaths JOHNSON, ESTHER UNDERWOOD
JOHNSON - Esther Underwood. Died at her home in Oldwick, New Jersey, at the age of 92 on Wednesday, April 28, 1999. She was married to the late J. Seward Johnson, Vice President of Johnson & Johnson. She was a philanthropic supporter of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Planned Parenthood and World Peace through World Law and various wildlife organizations. Esther Underwood Johnson was born in Belmont, Massachusetts, and lived every summer on Cape Cod in Chatham, where she supported the Massachusett ...
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, R. BRUCE
UNDERWOOD-R. Bruce, 72 years old, of Searsport, ME, on February 25th, 1999. Husband of Marie Epler Underwood. Father of Gail Marie Rogers, Janine Carpenter and Clinton. Grandfather of Emily and Karen Underwood and W. Seth Carpenter. President, Board of Trustees, Penobscot Marine Museum and retired Vice President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. Funeral service, Searsport and interment, Biddeford, ME. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Penobscot Marine Museum, PO Box 498, Searsport, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, R. BRUCE
UNDERWOOD-R. Bruce, 72 years old, of Searsport, ME, on February 25th, 1999. Husband of Marie Epler Underwood. Father of Gail Marie Rogers, Janine Carpenter and Clinton. Grandfather of Emily and Karen Underwood and W. Seth Carpenter. President, Board of Trustees, Penobscot Marine Museum and retired Vice President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. Funeral service, Searsport and interment, Biddeford, ME. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Penobscot Marine Museum, PO Box 498, Searsport, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, JAMES M.
UNDERWOOD-James M. On Saturday, January 22, 2000. Retired Chairman of the Board of Vulcan, Inc. Father of Anne Potts of Greensburg, PA, Thomas S. Underwood of Jacksonville, FL, and Charles P. Underwood of Horse Heads, NY. Calling hours on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at the Hartman-Graziano Funeral Home, Inc., 1500 Ligonier Street, Latrobe, PA 15650 (724) 537-5575. Funeral services Wednesday at 11 AM in Unity Chapel, Latrobe, PA. Contributions to Latrobe Area Hospital Charitable Foundation, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths UNDERWOOD, MARJORIE F.
UNDERWOOD-Marjorie F. Age 76, of Denver, CO. On January 23, 1998. Widow of Professor Kenneth Underwood, Wesleyan University and Yale Divinity School. Survived by daughter Valerie Underwood of Portland, OR; grandson Evan Hanau of Portland; granddaughter Mercer Hanau of Portland and son Keith Underwood of New York City. Memorial contributions may be made to Earth Island Institute C/O David Phillips, 300 Broadway, Suite 28, San Francisco, CA. 94133-4529.
Carl P. Ray Dies at 71; Ex-Underwood Official
Carl P. Ray, a former All-America center on the Dartmouth College football team and for many years an executive of the Underwood Corporation, died Saturday at his home in Pawling, N.Y. He was 71 years old. Mr. Ray began to work for Underwood as a typewriter repairman in 1937 after graduating from Dartmouth, and eventually became an executive vice president.
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