Obituaries Related to "Kane" from New York Times Archive
Kathryn Popper, Last Surviving Actor in ‘Citizen Kane,’ Dies at 100
Mrs. Popper was Orson Welles’s assistant and played a photographer in the 1941 film who asked, “What’s Rosebud?”
Bob Kane, 83, the Cartoonist Who Created 'Batman,' Is Dead
the American cartoonist best known for creating 'Batman,'
Ray Kane, Master of Slack-Key Guitar, Dies at 82
Mr. Kane, a welder by trade who learned the slack-key guitar as a boy, was among the first people to bring the instrument into the concert hall.
Paid Notice: Deaths KANE, MELVIN C.
KANE--Melvin C. On December 5, 2005. Beloved husband of Shelley Phillips. Devoted and loving father of Max. Dear brother of Rona Maurer. Much loved by his extended family and friends. Brilliant scholar and educator who taught at Stuyvesant HS for over 30 years. Services Thursday 11:45 AM at ''The Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. $(6$)KANE--Melvin C. The Board of Trustees of the Fire Island Synagogue mourns the passing of Mel Kane, husband of board member Shelley Phillips. Mel w ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KANE, MELVIN C.
KANE--Melvin C. On December 5, 2005. Beloved husband of Shelley Phillips. Devoted and loving father of Max. Dear brother of Rona Maurer. Much loved by his extended family and friends. Brilliant scholar and educator who taught at Stuyvesant HS for over 30 years. Services Thursday 11:45 AM at ''The Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
Paid Notice: Deaths KANE, MARY J. OF BRONXVILLE
KANE--Mary J. Of Bronxville. Formerly of Co. Derry. On November 22, 2005. Mother of Stephen, John and Barbara. Calling hours at the Fred H. McGrath and Son Funeral Home, Bronxville between the hours of 4 to 7PM Friday. Mass of Christian Burial St. Joseph's Church, Bronxville on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 10AM.
Paid Notice: Deaths DUKEHART, SYBIL KANE WILLIAMS
DUKEHART--Sybil Kane Williams. Died Tuesday at her home in Maryland. She was 87. Born Sybil Kane Williams, she attended the Chapin School and St. Timothy's School, in Catonsville, MD. Later, she sang in the Junior League Chorus and Octet, studied at the Diller Quaile School of Music and studied piano with Carl Ulrich Schnabel. After her marriage to Dr. James Patton Miller, in 1942, she moved to Maryland. Dr. Miller died in 1959. In 1965, she married Edward Comegys Dukehart, a realtor and travel ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KANE, BLANCHE (NEE FEINBERG)
KANE--Blanche (nee Feinberg). Died on Thursday, April 13, at home in Lake Worth, FL. Beloved by her late husband Jack and adored mother of Helen and David Samuels, Isobel and Gordon Kane. Cherished grandmother of Pamela, Jill, Leigh (Ric), Joanne, Jonathan (Arlene), Felice (Doug) and great-grandmother of six. Born in 1907 in Brooklyn, NY, resident of Norfolk, VA, for over 30 years. She enjoyed a full life of family, friends and community. Her family was her greatest passion and concern. Tzedukah ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KANE, BLANCHE
KANE--Blanche. The officers, Board of Directors, and staff of UJA-Federation of New York mourn the passing of Blanche Kane, beloved mother of Helen Samuels and mother-in-law of David Samuels, treasured friends whose support and commitment strengthen our ability to serve those in need. We extend our deepest sympathies to Helen and David, and to their entire family. Morris W. Offit, President Susan K. Stern, Chair of the Board John S. Ruskay, Exec. V.P. & C.E.O.
Ray Kane, Master of Slack-Key Guitar, Dies at 82
Mr. Kane, a welder by trade who learned the slack-key guitar as a boy, was among the first people to bring the instrument into the concert hall.
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