Obituaries Related to "Pearson" from New York Times Archive
David Pearson, ‘Silver Fox’ of Stock Car Racing, Dies at 83
A low-key Nascar Hall of Famer who won more races than any driver except Richard Petty.
Harry Pearson, Founder of Absolute Sound, Dies at 77
Mr. Pearson was a journalist and audiophile who founded a magazine for connoisseurs of high-fidelity audio in the 1970s.
Henry Pearson, Op Art Painter Who Was Inspired by Mapmaking, Dies at 92
Henry Pearson was an artist whose use of undulating parallel lines in both painting and sculpture made him a pioneer of Op Art.
Paid Notice: Deaths PEARSON, HENRY
PEARSON--Henry. We celebrate the life and intellect of Hank Pearson, a great artist and good friend. Regina, Larry, Susan and Ben Dubin.
Paid Notice: Deaths PEARSON, JUDITH
PEARSON--Judith. The Medical Staff of Maimonides Medical Center was deeply saddened by the death of Judy Pearson. She worked at Maimonides Medical Center for 25 years. She served from 1960 through 1975 as the Administrative Assistant for the Medical Staff Society, handling all meetings and functions. Sincere condolences are extended to her family. Ira Mayer MD, President Warren Wexelman MD, President Elect Steven Farber MD, Secretary/Treasurer
Paid Notice: Deaths PEARSON, ANDRALL E.
PEARSON--Andrall E. The family of Andy Pearson extends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the tremendous outpouring of sympathy we have received following our sad loss. Andy was well-loved by his family and friends, and we will miss him dearly. We have planned a Memorial Service to be held at the Reformed Church, 180 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, NY on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cardiovascular Research Fund at the NYU Medical Center, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PEARSON, ANDRALL E.
PEARSON--Andrall E. The family of Andy Pearson extends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the tremendous outpouring of sympathy we have received following our sad loss. Andy was well-loved by his family and friends, and we will miss him dearly. We have planned a Memorial Service to be held at the Reformed Church, 180 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, NY on Saturday, March 18, 2006 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Cardiovascular Research Fund at the NYU Medical Center, ...
Andrall E. Pearson, 80, Pepsi Executive Who Led a Spinoff, Is Dead
Andrall Edwin Pearson, a former president of PepsiCo who as an adviser after leaving the company helped engineer the spinoff of Pepsi's fast-food businesses -- KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut -- died on Saturday at his home in Palm Beach, Fla. He was 80. The cause was a heart attack, according to Alan Rappaport, his son-in-law.
Paid Notice: Deaths PEARSON, ANDRALL E.
PEARSON--Andrall E. The Faculty, Staff and Students of NYU Medical Center mourn the sudden passing of our deeply valued trustee, Andrall E. Pearson. Elected to the Board in 1988, Mr. Pearson lent his acumen, experience and exemplary integrity to a wide spectrum of Medical Center issues, including patient care, biomolecular research and public relations. He served on the Board's Executive Committee and, in 2003 became a Life Trustee. We feel a profound sense of privilege to have benefited from Mr ...
‘Over My Dead Body’? Pearson Chief Pushed to Unload ‘FT’
Pressure is mounting on Dame Marjorie Scardino, the chief executive of Pearson, to sanction the 500 million pound sale of the Financial Times — something she has said will only happen “over my dead body.” Two leading shareholders are publicly calling on the company to sell the newspaper, while others are telling Pearson behind the scenes to get rid of the “Pink ‘un.”
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