Obituaries Related to "Malone" from New York Times Archive
Dorothy Malone Dies at 93; Star of TV’s ‘Peyton Place’
She won an Oscar for “Written on the Wind” but found her greatest fame on the small screen.
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60
Malone, a three-time league M.V.P., was the first modern player to go straight from high school to the pros when he made his A.B.A. debut in 1974.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALONE, NOLA LANGNER
MALONE--Nola Langner, 73, award-winnng illustrator/author of children's books. Nola's prolific career encompassed five decades and more than 30 books, her pioneering artistic style characterized by the use of muted washes-a radical departure from the garish colors conventional to the genre up till then. Of heart failure, in her sleep, Tuesday, October 28. She will be sadly missed by her former husband and five children.
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60
Malone, a three-time league M.V.P., was the first modern player to go straight from high school to the pros when he made his A.B.A. debut in 1974.
Dorothy Malone Dies at 93; Star of TV’s ‘Peyton Place’
She won an Oscar for “Written on the Wind” but found her greatest fame on the small screen.
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60
Malone, a three-time league M.V.P., was the first modern player to go straight from high school to the pros when he made his A.B.A. debut in 1974.
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60
Malone, a three-time league M.V.P., was the first modern player to go straight from high school to the pros when he made his A.B.A. debut in 1974.
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60
Malone, a three-time league M.V.P., was the first modern player to go straight from high school to the pros when he made his A.B.A. debut in 1974.
Paid Notice: Deaths MALONE, JAMES MICHAEL
MALONE--James Michael, 66, of Bethany Beach, DE, died of pancreatic cancer at his home on Monday, April 12, 2004. He was born in New York, NY, the son of the late James and Brigid Malone. After a 37 year career with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, he retired in 1995 as general manager of port facilities. He is survived by his wife, Veronica ''Ronnie'' Malone; his son, Kevin J. Malone and wife Kathleen; two daughters, Mary P. Malone and Christine Emmerich and husband John; a sister ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MALONE, KATHLEEN
MALONE--Kathleen, on February 28, 2005. Beloved aunt of Patricia Malone Powell, Michael Malone, Timothy Malone and John Malone. Also survived by nine greatnieces and nephews. Former Executive Secretary for Time Life Inc., McCall's and Dyson - Kissner. Visitation Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at Krtil Funeral Home Inc., 1297 1st Ave., NYC (70th St). Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, 10 AM, at Holy Family Church, 315 E. 47th St., NYC. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, NY. In lieu of flowers, don ...
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