Obituaries Related to "Vaughn" from New York Times Archive
Vaughn Harper, Silky-Voiced D.J., Dies at 70
Mr. Harper was the host of the WBLS radio show “Quiet Storm,” a nightly staple for New Yorkers.
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Robert Vaughn, Who Starred as Napoleon Solo in ‘Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ Dies at 83
Mr. Vaughn reached the peak of his fame in the 1960s playing a debonair international agent.
Vaughn Harper, Silky-Voiced D.J., Dies at 70
Mr. Harper was the host of the WBLS radio show “Quiet Storm,” a nightly staple for New Yorkers.
Jack Hood Vaughn, Who Led Peace Corps in ’60s, Dies at 92
As the second director of the Peace Corps, Mr. Vaughn oversaw the corps at the height of its volunteer enrollment.
Vaughn Meader, Star as Kennedy Mimicker, Dies at 68
Vaughn Meader, a stand-up comic who attained instant celebrity in 1962 with his record ''The First Family,'' a flawless spoof of President John F. Kennedy and his entourage, but who became, as he ruefully called himself, ''a living reminder of tragedy'' one year later, died yesterday at his home in Auburn, Me. He was 68. The cause was chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, his wife, Sheila, said.
Paid Notice: Deaths VAUGHN, MARION PERKINS
VAUGHN-Marion Perkins. 100, died peacefully on Friday, March 1, 2002, at her home in Staten Island, NY. Mrs. Vaughn was born in Brooklyn, NY, the daughter of the late James Warren Perkins and Blanche Haynes Perkins. She is survived by her sister Grace MacMaster; her daughter Mrs. Jane Vaughn Love of Pittsburgh, PA; her sons George A. Vaughn of Princeton, NJ, and James W. Vaughn of Riverside, CT; 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Service will be held, 11 AM, March 5, at St. Andrew's Ch ...
Paid Notice: Deaths VAUGHN, MARION PERKINS
VAUGHN-Marion Perkins. 100, died peacefully on Friday, March 1, 2002, at her home in Staten Island, NY. Mrs. Vaughn was born in Brooklyn, NY, the daughter of the late James Warren Perkins and Blanche Haynes Perkins. She is survived by her sister Grace MacMaster; her daughter Mrs. Jane Vaughn Love of Pittsburgh, PA; her sons George A. Vaughn of Princeton, NJ, and James W. Vaughn of Riverside, CT; 11 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Service will be held, 11 AM, March 5, at St. Andrew's Ch ...
Paid Notice: Deaths VAUGHN, CHARLOTTE
VAUGHN-Charlotte. Born in Boston, MA, she grew up in Jaffrey, NH, and Long Island, NY. After graduating from Chatham Hall, she received a BA from Smith College. She began her teaching career in New York City and later moved to San Francisco, where she taught at the Hamlin School, where she was honored as Teacher of the Year. In 1954 she married James Vaughn, her beloved husband of 47 years. She raised her four children in Woodside, CA, and would later live in New York City, London, Sun Valley an ...
Paid Notice: Deaths DREYER, MARION GREENE VAUGHN
DREYER - Marion Greene Vaughn. Beloved wife of the late Henry F. Dreyer; loving mother of Stephen V. Dreyer and Meredith Dreyer Doerge; dear grandmother of Geoffrey, Megan, Kevin, Chad, Lindsey and Graham; three great-grandchildren. Her life has inspired us with strength and kindness. We shall miss you.
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Jerry Miller, 81, Lauded Guitarist With ’60s Band Moby Grape, Dies
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Roland Dumas Dies at 101; French Foreign Minister Tainted by Scandal
A lawyer and confidant of François Mitterrand, he was in the forefront of French politics for decades, only to be undone by his taste for the high life.
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Sylvain Saudan, ‘Skier of the Impossible,’ Is Dead at 87
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Martin S. Indyk, Diplomat Who Sought Middle East Peace, Dies at 73
As ambassador to Israel in the Clinton administration and as a special envoy under Barack Obama, he was skeptical of Israeli settlements.
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Bob Booker, Whose J.F.K. Parody Was a Runaway Hit, Dies at 92
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