Obituaries Related to "Cain" from New York Times Archive
Will Herman Cain’s Death Change Republican Views on the Virus and Masks?
His publicly dismissive attitude about the pandemic reflected the hands-off inconsistency of many party leaders.
Herman Cain, Former C.E.O. and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 74
Mr. Cain sought the 2012 Republican nomination and became an early supporter of Donald Trump’s 2016 bid. He had been hospitalized with the coronavirus.
Jackie Cain, of the Jazz Duo Jackie and Roy, Dies at 86
Ms. Cain teamed with her husband, Roy Kral, to form probably the most famous vocal duo in jazz history, melding popular tunes and sophisticated harmonies for more than half a century.
George Cain, Writer of ‘Blueschild Baby,’ Dies at 66
Mr. Cain was a writer whose 1970 novel was greeted as an important exploration of the black urban experience in the United States.
Paid Notice: Deaths FARRINGTON, CAROL CAIN
FARRINGTON--Carol Cain, resident of Naples, FL and Marion, MA, died October 28, 2004. She received Master degrees with honors in Journalism and English Literature from Columbia University. She reviewed literature for various newspapers including the NY Times, Boston Globe and the Miami Herald. Survived by her husband of 24 years, Stephen H. Farrington and by her loving children and family. For on-line guestbook and obit go to www.saundersdwyer.com
Paid Notice: Deaths CAIN, EDWARD A., JR., DDS
CAIN--Edward A., Jr., DDS. JW Benfield Professor Emeritus, Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery. Died at home on November 8, 2003 at age 83. Beloved husband of 55 years of Jeanne W. Cain. Devoted father of Edward A., III (Kathryn), Barbara Rucci (Jerry), William, Susan Webster (Robert), Jeanne Dingle. Cherished grandfather of Meighan, Courtney, Thomas, Matthew, Catherine, Sam and Sally. Dear brother of Harriet F. Cain. Friends may call at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Ave at 8 ...
Paid Notice: Deaths GRUNING, JOSEPHINE CAIN, ESQ.
GRUNING-Josephine Cain, Esq. Passed away on July 9. Beloved wife and partner of the late John E. Gruning, Esq. Mother of J. Victor Gruning (Stephanie), Jacqueline G. Dolan (Peter), the late Frank J. Gruning II, Christopher P. Gruning and G. Donald Gruning (Kate). Survived by two sisters, Eleanor V. Burgess and Marion C. O'Keefe; brother-in-law and wife Mary S. and Carl H. Gruning, as well as eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Wake Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM, at Joseph P. Clavin & So ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CAIN, PATRICIA ANN
CAIN-Patricia Ann. On August 29th, 1998 in Phoenix, AZ, formerly of Mineola, N.Y. Loving daughter of Cecilia (nee Dunn) and the late Edwin T. Cain. Dear sister of Jacqueline Maltzan, Robert J. and Edwin T. Jr. The family will receive friends at the Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, 445 East Meadow Avenue, East Meadow, N.Y. on Wednesday and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Friday 10 A.M. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery.
Paid Notice: Deaths CAIN, PETER FRANCIS
CAIN - Peter Francis. Of NYC on Sunday, January 5, 1997. Beloved son of Jean A. Barry of New Vernon, NJ and John W. Cain of Brielle, NJ. Brother of Kevin Cain of Gladstone, NJ, Margaret Hynes of Novato, Calif. and Teresa Sedgwick of Lake Tahoe, Calif. Half brother of Mollie Cain of Brielle, NJ. He is also survived by his step-parents, five step-brothers and a step-sister, his maternal grandmother, Florence K. Hackett of Trumbull, Conn. and his paternal grandmother Helen K. Cain of Kansas City, M ...
S. A. Cain, 92, Conservationist And Ecology Pioneer, Is Dead
Stanley A. Cain, a pioneering conservationist who helped develop the science of ecology and served as an assistant secretary of the Interior Department in the 1960's, died on Saturday at a nursing home in Santa Cruz, Calif. He was 92. Although his academic specialty was botany, Dr. Cain, a Butler College graduate who received his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1930, broadened his scientific interests considerably beyond the world of plants.
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