Obituaries Related to "Webster" from New York Times Archive
Ronald Webster, Leader Who Plotted Anguilla Revolution, Dies at 90
Mr. Webster demanded to be severed from a three-island federation created by Britain in 1967 and insisted on embracing the mother country rather than breaking with it.
Alex Webster, Giants Running Back and Coach, Dies at 80
Mr. Webster was a powerful running back who helped propel the Giants to six division titles and an N.F.L. championship in the late 1950s and early ’60s and later coached the team.
Guy Webster, Master of the Album Cover Photograph, Dies at 79
Mr. Webster captured memorable images of the Rolling Stones, the Doors, Simon & Garfunkel, the Mamas & the Papas and numerous others.
Albert K. Webster, Who Built Up the New York Philharmonic, Dies at 82
Mr. Webster, who had the coronavirus, lived and breathed the Philharmonic as a career orchestra administrator and consultant.
Paid Notice: Deaths KELLOGG, MARY LOUISE WEBSTER
KELLOGG -- Mary Louise Webster. Wife of Spencer Kellogg II, died on March 11. Besides her husband, she leaves five children, their spouses, 14 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Her children and their spouses are Spencer Kellogg III and Winifred of Wilton, Connecticut, Jean K. Pettibone and Peter, of New York City, Richard Kellogg and Pamela of Huntington, Vermont, David Kellogg and Cynthia of Oyster Bay, New York, Mary Louise K. Lyman and Philip of Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. Mrs. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ELLINWOOD, GEORGE WEBSTER, JR.
ELLINWOOD--George Webster, Jr. an international private banker, died peacefully on May 10, 2005 at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach, FL., following a long illness. He was 71. The son of George W. Ellinwood and Doris (Green) Ellinwood, he was born in Providence, R.I. He graduated from Providence Country Day School and Colby College. Prior to his retirement in 1992, Mr. Ellinwood had been a Vice President of Citibank, where he worked for 36 years. At the time of his promotion to Vice Pre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ELLINWOOD, GEORGE WEBSTER, JR.
ELLINWOOD--George Webster, Jr. an international private banker, died peacefully on May 10, 2005 at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach, FL., following a long illness. He was 71. The son of George W. Ellinwood and Doris (Green) Ellinwood, he was born in Providence, R.I. He graduated from Providence Country Day School and Colby College. Prior to his retirement in 1992, Mr. Ellinwood had been a Vice President of Citibank, where he worked for 36 years. At the time of his promotion to Vice Pre ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WEBSTER, DOROTHY
WEBSTER--Dorothy, 92. Died peacefully on Thursday, November 10, 2005, at Victoria Home in Ossining, New York. Dorothy was born in Little Neston, England, and came to America in 1967 with her youngest daughter JUne Webster Walden to join her son Barrie Webster (deceased 1992) and her oldest daughter Norma Hill. Dorothy lived in Hartsdale, NY, for many years and worked in White Plains as a medical assistant to Dr. Tennyson D. Phillips. A loving and gentle soul she will be missed by everyone who lo ...
Paid Notice: Deaths AIBEL, KATHERINE WEBSTER
AIBEL--Katherine Webster, AB Wells College MSW NYU School of Social Work, beloved wife of Howard, mother of David, Daniel and Jonathan, and grandmother of Lucien. She served in Stamford, CT schools, Person to Person, and Children in Placement as a guardian ad litem for children in the Connecticut Juvenile Courts. A passionate advocate for children and families, she touched many lives. She passed away peacefully in Weston, CT, on February 22, after a long illness. Burial was on February 23; a mem ...
Marvin Webster, Basketball’s Human Eraser, Dies at 56
Mr. Webster was the 7-foot-1 shot-blocking center known as the Human Eraser, who took the Seattle SuperSonics to the 1978 N.B.A. finals, then spent six seasons with the Knicks.
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