Obituaries Related to "Woodward" from New York Times Archive
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, WILLIAM III
WOODWARD-William III. On May 2, 1999. Beloved husband of Lisa and adoring father of Elizabeth, a kind and caring friend of many. Private services at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5th Avenue at 53rd Street, Thursday. Interment private. Memorial service to be announced at a future date. Contributions in his memory may be made to the William Woodward Jr. Nursery School, 436 East 69 Street, NYC 10021 or the Central Park Conservancy, 14 East 60 Street, New York City 10022.
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, WILLIAM, III.
WOODWARD-William, III. On May 2, 1999. Husband of Lisa and father of Elizabeth. Servcies at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5th Ave at 53 St. Thursday 11am, Interment private. Contributions in his memory may be made to the William Woodward, Jr. Nursery School, 436 E. 69 St, NYC 10021 or the Central Park Conservancy, 14 E. 60 St, NYC 10022. WOODWARD-William, III. The Board of Trustees, faculty and friends of the William Woodward, Jr., Nursery School, Inc. express our extreme sadness at the profo ...
John Woodward, Leader of British Navy in Falkland Islands War, Dies at 81
Admiral Woodward, as commander of a Royal Navy battle group in 1982, gave the order to sink the Argentine cruiser General Belgrano.
Edward Woodward, Star of Spy Series, Dies at 79
Mr. Woodward was a British actor with a long résumé in television and theater who was best known in the United States as the star of “The Equalizer.”
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, AMBASSADOR ROBERT FORBES
WOODWARD - Ambassador Robert Forbes. On May 18, 2001 in Georgetown. Foreign Service Officer 1931-1968; Ambassador: Costa Rica, Chile, Uruguay, Spain. 1961 Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs. Survived by son, Robert Jr., Boyds, MD., daughter Mary Woodward Truland, Germantown, MD., six grandchildren. B.A. Degree and Distinguished Service Award from University of Minnesota. Hon. LL.D., The University of the Pacific. Graduate National War College. Member The Metropolitan Club, C ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, HELEN BOUSHEE
WOODWARD-Helen Boushee on Monday, June 12, 2000 after a long battle with cancer. Long-time resident of Rye, New York. Beloved wife of M. Cabell Woodward. Daughter of the late Earl and Margaret Boushee of Wilmington, North Carolina. Loving mother of Anne Boucher of Harrison, New York and Margaret Woodward Pitts of Rye, New York. Proud grandmother of Hayden, Peter, and Cary Boucher and Kate Kiarsis of Rye. Memorial service to be held at Christ's Church in Rye, NY on Tuesday June 20, 2000, at 11AM. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, HELEN
WOODWARD-Helen Boushee on Monday, June 12, 2000 after a long battle with cancer. Long-time resident of Rye, New York. Beloved wife of M. Cabell Woodward. Daughter of the late Earl and Margaret Boushee of Wilmington, North Carolina. Loving mother of Anne Boucher of Harrison, New York and Margaret Woodward Pitts of Rye, New York. Proud grandmother of Hayden, Peter, and Cary Boucher and Kate Kiarsis of Rye. Memorial service to be held at Christ's Church in Rye, NY on Tuesday June 20, 2000, at 11AM. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, C. VANN.
WOODWARD-C. Vann. The Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters note with sorrow the death of their esteemed colleague whose passing will be deeply mourned by the world of literature.
C. Vann Woodward, Historian Who Wrote Extensively About the South, Dies at 91
C Vann Woodward, historian who wrote extensively about the South, dies at age 91; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths WOODWARD, WILLIAM III.
WOODWARD-William III. On May 2, 1999. Beloved husband of Lisa and adoring father of Elizabeth, a kind and caring friend of many. Private services at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 5th Avenue at 53rd Street, Thursday. Interment private. Memorial service to be announced at a future date. Contributions in his memory may be made to the William Woodward Jr. Nursery School, 436 East 69 Street, NYC 10021 or the Central Park Conservancy, 14 East 60 Street, New York City 10022.
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