Obituaries Related to "Calderon" from New York Times Archive
Armando Calderón Sol, Who Led El Salvador After War, Dies at 69
In a five-year term in the 1990s, he began privatizing government-owned utilities, lowered trade barriers and sought to integrate former guerrillas into society.
Paid Notice: Deaths CALDERON, JOSEPH
CALDERON--Joseph. The former partners of Deutsch, Klagsbrun & Blasband mourn the passing of their senior counsel, whose devotion to the law knew few equals. We extend our condolence to Dorothy, her children and grandchildren.
Paid Notice: Deaths CALDERON, JOSEPH
CALDERON--Joseph, died December 18, one week shy of 91st birthday. Loving husband of Dorothy, dutiful father of Peter and Phyllis, adoring grandfather of Susan, Ariana, Sara, Adam, Julie and Miranda, proud great-grandfather of Matthew, Jeremy, Emma and Rebecca. Graduate of University of South Carolina, Class of 1936 and Columbia Law School, Class of 1939. Veteran of European theater in WWII. Practiced law into his 89th year. Played tennis into his 86th year. Avid reader, inveterate traveler and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths NATHAN, BELLE CALDERON
NATHAN -- Belle Calderon. The officers, Board of Directors, and staff of UJA-Federation of New York mourn the passing of Belle Calderon Nathan, beloved wife of Murray L. Nathan. The Nathans have been cherished friends and generous supporters of UJA-Federation and the world Jewish community. We extend our deepest sympathies to Murray, to Belle's family, and to all who knew and loved her. Morris W. Offit, President Susan K. Stern, Chair of the Board John S. Ruskay, Exec. V.P. & C.E.O.
Paid Notice: Deaths NATHAN, BELLE CALDERON
NATHAN--Belle Calderon, beloved wife of Murray L. Nathan for 66 years, died peacefully at her home on December 18, 2004 after a long illness. An award-winning designer of Calderon Belts & Bags, Belle was a devoted partner in business, as in life, with Murray. Belle was respected and loved by hundreds of employees, associates, and friends, as well as family. Among the many friends, family and extended family who will miss her deeply are her sister Sheila Calderon, and Belle and Murray's nieces an ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CALDERON, JACK
CALDERON-Jack. On October 24, 2002. Beloved friend and cousin. We will miss your leadership, wisdom and humor. The Herman's The Misshula's The Mizrahi's The Seidman's The Hazan's and The Calderon's CALDERON - Jack. Our thoughts are with you, Gwen and Solara, on the loss of Jack. We will always miss his warm smile, huge heart and endearing personality. Eighth Grade Families of Trinity School CALDERON - Jack. We mourn his loss but our memories of this wonderful man will always warm our hea ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CALDERON, PATRICIA DIANE
CALDERON-Patricia Diane. Patricia Calderon did everything in a special way. She moved from Seattle to New York at age 17. She started her career as a secretary and ended it as a partner in an advertising agency and one of the pioneers and foremost experts in the new field of interactive marketing. Pat embraced her new city and her life in New York with passion and humor distinctly her own. She gave her love, companionship and counsel to so many of us, sharing her specialness, making us each feel ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CALDERON, JACK
CALDERON-Jack. On October 24, 2002. Quintessential New Yorker, Sephardic pasha, devoted son of Sarah, dearest sweetheart of Gwen, best daddy in the world to Solara. Humorous, loyal friend, artist, an elegant, magical man, larger than life. He will be missed. Lovingly remembered by Sarah, Gwen, Solara, Saskia, Elizabeth, Ralph, Taria, Dave and Sophia. Services Sunday, 11:45 A.M. at ''The Riverside'', 76th Street and Amsterdam Avenue. CALDERON-Jack. On October 24, 2002. Beloved husband of Gwen, ...
Or. Rafael Calderon, 72, Dies Former Costa Rican President
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DR. LUIS CALDERON, (OLOMBIAII-EIVO; Minister to Paris, 1933 to '36 a Physician for 50 Years, Dies in Beacon, N. Y. A LEADER IN RED CROS, Governor of the international League a Founder of Body in the Southern Republic 4'
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