Obituaries Related to "Warren" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths BAIRD, WARREN W.
BAIRD-Warren W. Of Burlington, CT, a teacher and administrator at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, CT, for 33 years, died Thursday, March 30, at Hartford Hospital after a long illness. He was 59 years old. He joined the Kingswood-Oxford faculty as an English teacher in 1967 and served as chairman of the English department from 1972 to 1992. In 1983, he founded the school's English Symposium, which has brought renowned authors such as Arthur Miller, E.L. Doctorow and William Styron to ca ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRYAN, WARREN
BRYAN--Warren. 91, on July 13, 2005. Well known child radio actor, director of the Martha Raye Show and other early television programs, later training film producer for Price Waterhouse. Memorial service October 15, at 1 PM at All Souls Unitarian Church, Lexington at 80 St.
LEO CARRILLO GIVEN TRIBUTE BY WARREN
Warren Cowan, a Star at Promoting Stars, Dies at 87
Mr. Cowan represented generations of celebrities, from Doris Day to Bette Midler, Frank Sinatra to Elton John, Ronald Reagan to Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Paid Notice: Deaths DOWNS, , WARREN J.
DOWNS--Warren J., passed away June 25, 2003 at his home in Tucson, AZ. Formerly of Bronxville, NY. After a long and courageous battle with Progressive Supernuclear Palsy. Survived by his wife of 46 years, Rita (nee Curry). Proud father of Stephen (Kelly) of Grand Rapids, MI, Brenda of Tucson, AZ, Diane Fasino (Richard) of Mt. Prospect, IL, seven grandchildren, Andrew, Madeline, Harrison, and Liam Downs; Morgan, Skylar and Carly Fasino. Memorial services at St. Joseph's Church, Bronxville, NY in ...
Donald Reed Herring, Brother of Elizabeth Warren, Dies of Coronavirus
Mr. Herring, 86, was a career officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
Warren Murphy, Writer and Creator of Remo Williams, Dies at 81
Mr. Murphy, who co-authored the gritty thriller “Created the Destroyer” with Dick Sapir in 1963, wrote many more novels and had credits for movies like “Lethal Weapon 2.”
Warren H. Phillips, Longtime Wall Street Journal Publisher, Dies at 92
Starting as a $40-a-week proofreader, he rose through the newsroom and corporate ranks, becoming chairman and chief executive of Dow Jones.
Paid Notice: Deaths PUGH, RICHARD WARREN
PUGH--Richard Warren. The Council and Staff of Actors' Equity Association mourn the passing of our friend and colleague Richard Warren Pugh, a talented and dedicated member, longtime Councillor and former Officer of this Association.
Donald Reed Herring, Brother of Elizabeth Warren, Dies of Coronavirus
Mr. Herring, 86, was a career officer in the Air Force, reaching the rank of lieutenant colonel, and flew combat missions in Vietnam.
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Charles Norman Shay, Tribal Elder and World War II Hero, Dies at 101
As a medic, he saved soldiers from drowning off Omaha Beach on D-Day before becoming a prisoner of war. Back home, a decorated veteran, he was forbidden to vote as a Native American.
Dominik Duka, Czech Cardinal Jailed Under Communism, Dies at 82
While in prison in 1981, he befriended the dissident and future Czech president Vaclav Havel. Later, he became a conservative voice in Rome.
Steve Cropper, Guitarist, Songwriter and Shaper of Memphis Soul Music, Dies at 84
As a member of Booker T. & the MG’s and as a producer, he played a pivotal role in the rise of Stax Records, a storied force in R&B in the 1960s and ’70s.
Yegor Ligachev, Gorbachev’s No. 2 Who Turned Foe, Is Dead at 100
As the Kremlin’s hard-line Communist ideologist, he initially embraced his boss’s modernizing reforms before turning against them as threats to the Soviet order.
Eugene Hasenfus, Gunrunner Who Exposed Iran-Contra Plot, Dies at 84
He emerged out of obscurity when his cargo plane was shot down while illegally ferrying arms to Nicaraguan rebels, setting off a scandal that tarnished the Reagan and Bush White Houses.
Reginald T. Jackson, A.M.E. Bishop Who Helped Sway Votes, Dies at 71
Influential from New Jersey to Georgia, he was part of a long tradition among Black clergy of fighting bias and getting out the vote. “No vote, no clout,” he’d say.
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