Obituaries Related to "Wiley" from New York Times Archive
Charles R. Ellis, President of John Wiley & Sons, Dies at 72
Mr. Ellis led the venerable family-owned publishing house John Wiley & Sons back to fiscal health in the 1990s after a period of misdirected expansion.
H. Wiley Hitchcock, Who Edited Dictionary of Music, Dies at 84
Mr. Hitchcock was a leading scholar of American music and the founding director of the Institute for Studies in American Music at Brooklyn College.
Paid Notice: Deaths JONES, DOUGLAS WILEY
JONES--Douglas Wiley. The Empire State Pride Agenda will greatly miss our dear friend and colleague Douglas Wiley Jones, who passed away on August 9, 2006. Doug served on the Board of Directors of the Pride Agenda for many years, most recently on the Executive Committee as the Treasurer of our organization. Doug and Louis Bradbury, his partner of 34 years, worked tirelessly to raise awareness of our issues and demonstrated through their commitment an unwavering dedication to the fight for LGBT e ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JONES, DOUGLAS WILEY
JONES--Douglas Wiley. The Empire State Pride Agenda will greatly miss our dear friend and colleague Douglas Wiley Jones, who passed away on August 9, 2006. Doug served on the Board of Directors of the Pride Agenda for many years, most recently on the Executive Committee as the Treasurer of our organization. Doug and Louis Bradbury, his partner of 34 years, worked tirelessly to raise awareness of our issues and demonstrated through their commitment an unwavering dedication to the fight for LGBT e ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JONES, DOUGLAS WILEY
JONES--Douglas Wiley. The Board of Directors, clients, and volunteers of SAGE mourn the loss of Doug, who was a great friend and generous supporter of our work, and we extend condolences to his life-partner, Louis.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILEY, DOROTHY KEACH
WILEY--Dorothy Keach. Age 91, died January 24, in her sleep in her Davis, CA, home. She was the widow of William J. Wiley and formerly lived in Westchester, PA, and Randolph, NH. She is survived by her children Constance, William R., John W.R. and Andrew, and by grandchildren Catherine, John, Adam, William and Sarah. She was a graduate of the Lincoln School, Providence, RI, and attended Radcliffe
Paid Notice: Deaths GORNSTON, MARIE WILEY
GORNSTON-Marie Wiley, 94. Eugene, Ore. Formerly Jamaica Estates. Died March 8. Admired and loved by all who knew her.
Paid Notice: Deaths CHILDS, PHILIP WILEY
CHILDS-Philip Wiley. Living at 13 Hooker Street, Yarralumia, ACT 2600, Australia. Died unexpectedly December 23, 2002. Was successful in pursuit of his sculpting career. Beloved son of Eleanor Childs and dearest friend of Susie Arnott-Smith. Loving father of Jaimi Childs and brother of Jacqueline Childs Dozier, Henry Childs and Catherine Childs Blais, uncle of Daphne, Jesse and Austin. Memorial service to be announced.
Paid Notice: Deaths WILEY, JOHN R.
WILEY-John R. of New York City and Amstelveen, Holland, died November 26 after a brief illness. He was 89. Mr. Wiley's long career in the air travel industry included service as Director of Aviation for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Upon retirement in 1972, he taught a course in airport operations at his Alma Mater, MIT and consulted on airport developement around the world. He also authored a text titled Airport Administration and Management. During World War II, Mr. Wiley was ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WILEY, HUGH
WILEY-Hugh, 72, died Friday, September 3, 1999 at Oak Hill Farm, Palmyra, Va. Funeral service will be private. A memorial service will be at Oak Hill in Palmyra at 12 Noon, Saturday, September 11th. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Fluvanna County Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 96, Palmyra, Va. 22963. Information: Hill & Wood Funeral Home.
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