Obituaries Related to "Zimmerman" from New York Times Archive
Paul Zimmerman (Dr. Z) Dies at 86; Chronicled Football’s Complexity
For almost 30 years at Sports Illustrated, he gained a national voice dissecting play-calling and writing revealing profiles of players and coaches.
Paid Notice: Deaths MARCUS, RUTH (NEE ZIMMERMAN)
MARCUS--Ruth (nee Zimmerman), 86, of Bronx, NY, passed away on May 19th, 2006. Graduate of Hunter College, Class of 1939. Beloved wife of Jack Marcus. Devoted aunt to Joan Azarva and Robert Newman. Devoted to her cousins Charles Sternberg, Aaron Warshawer, Gary and Terry Miller, sisterin-law of Blanche Siegel and niece Shielah Friedman. Graveside service Monday, 11 AM, Cedar Park Cemetery, Paramus, NJ.
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, ELY
ZIMMERMAN--Ely. On May 17, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn. Devoted father of Robert and Carol Zimmerman. Cherished grandfather of Dana and Michael. Loving brother of Bernard Zimmerman. Services Friday 10 AM at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, (corner of Amsterdam and 91 St
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, ELY
ZIMMERMAN--Ely. On May 17, 2006. Beloved husband of the late Evelyn. Devoted father of Robert and Carol Zimmerman. Cherished grandfather of Dana and Michael. Loving brother of Bernard Zimmerman. Services Friday 10 AM at Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, (corner of Amsterdam and 91 St.)
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, EDWARD J.P.
ZIMMERMAN--Edward J.P. A former tax advisor to the Rockefeller family, died March 6, of heart failure, at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center near his home in New York City. He was 86 years old. A graduate of Harvard College and the University of Virginia Law School, he was a tax specialist associated with the Milbank firm and Rockefeller Family & Associates in Manhattan. He is survived by his wife, the former Starr Quigg, of New York, six children, twelve grandchildren, a brother, Peter, of Wi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, JOHN WILLIAM
ZIMMERMAN--John William. 40, on June 13, 2005 after a brief encounter with Hodgkin's lymphoma. In accordance with his wishes, a memorial Eucharist will be celebrated on September 15 at 7 PM at St. Luke-in-the-Fields, Hudson Street at Grove Street. Reception to follow.
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, BLANCHE WACHTELL
ZIMMERMAN -- Blanche Wachtell. 94, after a short illness. She lived a loving, fruitful and independent life. Survived by children Michael (Rae), Leonard (Susan), Judy Z. Oshry and Suki Robins, 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by a very wide circle of family, extended family and friends. Services Plaza Jewish Community Chapel, 91st St. and Amsterdam Ave., Wednesday, 11:30 A.M. Contributions to Hadassah or your favorite charity.
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, JAMES J.
ZIMMERMAN--James J., 79, on April 27, 2005, of Hampton Bays, N.Y. Beloved husband of Sarah. Proud father of Stacy Anne Henderson, James J. Jr., Hilarie Page, the late Mary Ashley, Scott Charles and Charles Richard Lenz. He served in the U.S. Navy in WW II and the Korean War. A graduate of Harvard University. Loving father and avid sailor. He will be deeply missed. ''Anchors Aweigh.'' Memorial contributions to Covenant House.
Paid Notice: Deaths ZIMMERMAN, RITA (NEE COHEN)
ZIMMERMAN--Rita (nee Cohen). Of Edgewater, NJ. Wife of the late Seymour. Mother of Robert Zimmerman, Joy Haber and the late Jeffrey Zimmerman. Mother-in-law of Alfred Haber. Grandmother of David Haber, Scott Haber, Casey Haber and Heather Zimmerman. Services Wednesday, 12:30 pm, ''Gutterman-Musicant,'' 402 Park St, Hackensack, NJ. Contributions to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.
Paul Zimmerman (Dr. Z) Dies at 86; Chronicled Football’s Complexity
For almost 30 years at Sports Illustrated, he gained a national voice dissecting play-calling and writing revealing profiles of players and coaches.
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