Obituaries Related to "Wiggins" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, DOROTHY MATHIS
WIGGINS-Dorothy Mathis. Died January 24, 2002 in Vero Beach, FL. Formerly of Lyme, CT. Born in New York City, wife of the late Eugene Madison Wiggins, daughter of the late William and Sarah Mathis of New York City. Survived by her children, Gene Wiggins and wife Barbara of Lloyd Harbor, NY and Lynda C. Wiggins of New York City, two grandchildren, Alexander and Stephanie, and her dear friend Teddy Cavic. She will be greatly missed
John Cephas, Guitarist With the Duo Cephas and Wiggins, Dies at 78
Mr. Cephas was a guitarist and singer who kept the Piedmont blues style alive as part of the duo Cephas and Wiggins.
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, DOROTHY MATHIS
WIGGINS-Dorothy Mathis. Died January 24, 2002 in Vero Beach, FL. Formerly of Lyme, CT. Born in New York City, wife of the late Eugene Madison Wiggins, daughter of the late William and Sarah Mathis of New York City. Survived by her children, Gene Wiggins and wife Barbara of Lloyd Harbor, NY and Lynda C. Wiggins of New York City, two grandchildren, Alexander and Stephanie, and her dear friend Teddy Cavic. She will be greatly missed
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, ANNIE
WIGGINS-Annie. On May 31, 2001. Beloved mother of the late Dr. Brenda L. Wiggins. Devoted grandmother of Chantal KadhiSmith. Reposing Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home (Nagel), 352 E. 87th St, between 1st and 2nd Avenues, Monday 4-9 PM. Services Tuesday, 12 noon, at the Convent Avenue Baptist Church (145th St).
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, RONALD E.
WIGGINS-Ronald E. The partners, associates and staff of Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu record with profound sorrow the sudden loss of our associate and friend, Ronald E. Wiggins, on October 28, 2000. Ron joined our firm in 1998, and immediately became an active and highly-valued member of our litigation department. He was a 1996 graudate of the New York University School of Law, where he was an editor of the Review of Law and Social Change. He received a Master of Arts degree in Sociology in 1993 ...
Charles Wiggins, 72, Dies; Led Nixon's Defense in Hearings
Judge Charles E Wiggins, Republican congressman from California who was influential in Watergate hearings and switched from defending Pres Richard Nixon to supporting impeachment, dies at age 72; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, RAND M.
WIGGINS-Rand M. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Rand M. Wiggins, associated with The Times from 1981.
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, JACK H.
WIGGINS-Jack H. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Jack H. Wiggins, associated with The Times from 1948, until retiring in 1977.
Paid Notice: Deaths WIGGINS, DOROTHY MATHIS
WIGGINS-Dorothy Mathis. Died January 24, 2002 in Vero Beach, FL. Formerly of Lyme, CT. Born in New York City, wife of the late Eugene Madison Wiggins, daughter of the late William and Sarah Mathis of New York City. Survived by her children, Gene Wiggins and wife Barbara of Lloyd Harbor, NY and Lynda C. Wiggins of New York City, two grandchildren, Alexander and Stephanie, and her dear friend Teddy Cavic. She will be greatly missed
John Cephas, Guitarist With the Duo Cephas and Wiggins, Dies at 78
Mr. Cephas was a guitarist and singer who kept the Piedmont blues style alive as part of the duo Cephas and Wiggins.
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