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Paid Notice: Deaths SEXTON, JEANNE WALSH
SEXTON--Jeanne Walsh of Scarsdale, NY. Belovedwife of Gerald A. Sexton, died peacefully after a long illness on August 17 surrounded by her loving family. In addition to her husband of 64 years, she is survived by daughter Donna McGuane of Franklin, MA, daughter Jeanne Nolan and her husband Richard of Bronxville, NY, daughter Patricia Costello and her husband Dennis of Cornwall, NY, daughter Katherine Stundis of Warwick, RI, son Gerald Sexton Jr. and his wife Mary Pat of Ridgefield, CT, son Mich ...
Jill Paton Walsh, Multigenerational Writer, Dies at 83
Her books for young readers had won acclaim when, in 1994, one for adults made the Booker Prize shortlist — but only after she had resorted to publishing it herself.
John W. Walsh, Who Fought for Cure for Lung Disease, Dies at 68
He was the co-founder of three groups whose mission was to heighten public awareness of the illness, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and develop a cure.
John E. Walsh, Who Distilled the Bible, Dies at 87
Mr. Walsh was not trained as a scholar, but he became a prodigious researcher and prolific author.
Walter R. Walsh Dies at 106; Terrorized Gangsters and Targets
Mr. Walsh, an F.B.I. legend in the 1930s who joined the Marines during World War II, was still winning handgun awards and coaching Olympic marksmen at 90.
Lawrence E. Walsh, Prosecutor in Iran-Contra Scandal, Dies at 102
As an independent counsel, Mr. Walsh exposed the lawbreaking in the administration of President Ronald Reagan that gave rise to the Iran-contra scandal.
Bill Walsh, Innovator of West Coast Offense, Dies at 75
Mr. Walsh coached San Francisco to three Super Bowl titles and was one of pro football’s most influential figures.
Bill Walsh, former 49ers coach, dies at 75
Bill Walsh, who coached the San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl championships in the 1980's and became one of pro football's most influential figures, his passing schemes emulated long after the decline of his dynasty, died Monday. He was 75.
Bill Walsh, college and NFL coach, winner of 3 Super Bowls, dies
SAN FRANCISCO — Bill Walsh, the groundbreaking football coach who won three Super Bowls and perfected the ingenious schemes that became known as the West Coast offense during a Hall of Fame career with the San Francisco 49ers, has died. He was 75.
Bill Walsh, Former 49ers Coach, Dies at 75
Mr. Walsh coached San Francisco to three Super Bowl titles and was one of pro football’s most influential figures.
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