| OBITUARY: Principled campaigner had passion for the land |
| Fri, 31 Mar (more) |
| Obituaries |
| James O Freedman, 70, the 15th president of Dartmouth College, died of non Hodgkin's lymphoma March 21 at his home in Cambridge, Mass , the college said (more) |
| OBITUARY: Farmers' retailer was well-suited to dog trials |
| Fri, 31 Mar (more) |
| Carlton Spencer, 63, of Maine, motorcycle buff |
| By Associated Press | LEWISTON, Maine Carlton ''Bill' Spencer, a founding member of Maine's first chapter of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club, died Tuesday of lung cancer He was 63 Mr (more) |
| A.S. Kinderman, owner of decorations business |
| Sandy' Kinderman, 62, of Gladwyne, president of Brite Star Manufacturing Co , a major producer and importer of holiday decorations, died Wednesday at Bryn Mawr Hospital of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease) Mr (more) |
| Anita Stasiak -- tennis player and teacher |
| Extract not available (more) |
| Ernestine Hersey, 88; White House Secretary |
| Ernestine C Hersey, 88, who was a secretary at the White House and other federal offices, died March 1 of cerebrovascular disease at her daughter's home in York, Pa She lived in Takoma Park (more) |
| Pro Hart, Australian Artist, 77, Is Dead |
| Pro Hart became internationally known for painting sweeping landscapes of the Outback by layering and scratching paint onto canvas (more) |
| Stephen A. Miller, 52; Activist, Health Official |
| Stephen Anderson Miller, 52, a deputy administrator in the D C Health Department and a social justice activist, died of coronary arrest March 21 at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring Mr (more) |
| Methodist Minister Harold A. Milstead |
| Harold A Milstead, 92, a United Methodist minister at 10 churches in the Baltimore Washington area for 58 years, died of a stroke March 23 at his home in Shepherdstown, W Va (more) |
| Cindy Walker, known as dean of Texas songwriters; at 87 |
| She was 87 Ms Walker, called the dean of Texas songwriters, died of natural causes at a hospital in Mexia, Texas, where she had lived most of her life (more) |
| Stephen A. Miller, 52; Activist, Health Official |
| Stephen Anderson Miller, 52, a deputy administrator in the D C Health Department and a social justice activist, died of coronary arrest March 21 at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring (more) |
| Sheila S. Schwartz | Occupational therapist, 50 |
| Sheila Schwartzberg Schwartz, 50, of Huntingdon Valley, a pediatric occupational therapist and dog breeder, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Mrs (more) |
| John McGahern; wrote of 20th-century Irish life |
| By David Mehegan, Globe Staff | Most of the fiction of the great Irish writer John McGahern was infused with both the pain and loveliness of his early life and his native County Leitrim (more) |
| Owned Farmington Hills ad agency |
| Friday, March 31, 2006 John R Thompson, Bloomfield Hills Owned Famington Hills ad agency Eric Lacy The Detroit News Advertisement Mr Thompson See full image John R (more) |
| CORRECTION |
| The March 28 obituary of Oscar Stiegler incorrectly listed the year he married and his time in the Navy He was married in 1936, not 1963 He served in the Philippines, Burma and Guam before World War II, not during the war (more) |
| James Cox; retired lieutenant was hostage negotiator; at 70 |
| By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff | For police hostage negotiators, Lieutenant James M Cox once said, the key moments come at the beginning and the end '' (more) |
| Mary P. Kerr |
| March 31, 2006 Mary P Kerr helped immigrants not only to learn English at Oakton Community College but also with adjusting to a new country ' (more) |
| Cindy Walker, known as dean of Texas songwriters; at 87 |
| She was 87 Ms Walker, called the dean of Texas songwriters, died of natural causes at a hospital in Mexia, Texas, where she had lived most of her life (more) |
| Obituary |
| Extract not available (more) |
| John McGahern, Chronicler of Irish Rural Life, Dies at 71 |
| John McGahern's stark depiction of love and despair in repressive rural Ireland made him one of his country's most acclaimed fiction writers (more) |
| Swedish Spy Stig Wennerstrom, 99 |
| Stig Wennerstrom, 99, a Swedish Air Force officer who supplied Moscow with military secrets for 15 years in Sweden's biggest Cold War espionage scandal, died at a home for the elderly outside Stockholm (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Julius Lieblein, 91, a mathematical statistician for 32 years who applied statistical theory to real world problems, died of congestive heart failure March 10 at Holy Cross Hospital He was a resident of Rockville (more) |
| Paul Nelson, 76, Bank Lobbyist, House Banking Committee Staffer |
| Paul Nelson, 76, the once powerful staff director of the House Banking Committee who later was caught in a conflict of interest uproar when he tried to return to congressional work, died of complications from stomach cancer March 23 at his Washingto (more) |
| Dennis J. Santoni |
| March 31, 2006 As a certified public accountant, Dennis J Santoni used his experience at the Chicago Board of Trade to advise clients on tax and accounting rules for trading options (more) |
| Rocio Durcal, 61; revered Spanish actress, singer |
| She was 61 Ms Durcal, whose real name was Maria de los Angeles de las Heras Ortiz, had been battling cancer for the past four years (more) |
| Ian Hamilton Finlay, 80, Poet and Conceptual Artist, Dies |
| Ian Hamilton Finlay was known for his neo Classical style sculptures inscribed with poetic texts (more) |
| James Cox; retired lieutenant was hostage negotiator; at 70 |
| By Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff | For police hostage negotiators, Lieutenant James M Cox once said, the key moments come at the beginning and the end '' (more) |
| George W. Pierson |
| March 31, 2006 Life's challenges were merely problems waiting to be solved for George W (more) |
| Carlton Spencer, 63, of Maine, motorcycle buff |
| By Associated Press | LEWISTON, Maine Carlton ''Bill' Spencer, a founding member of Maine's first chapter of the Hell's Angels Motorcycle Club, died Tuesday of lung cancer He was 63 Mr (more) |
| John J. Froelich Sr. | Newspaper mailer, 86 |
| Froelich Sr , 86, of Mayfair, a newspaper mailroom worker for 45 years, died Sunday of pneumonia at the Golden Slipper Nursing Home in Rhawnhurst Born in Nicetown, Mr Froelich graduated in 1938 from Roman Catholic High School (more) |
| Richard H.R. Toland | Automobile dealer, 81 |
| Richard H R Toland, 81, formerly of Media, a retired automobile dealer, died of complications of Alzheimer's disease March 22 at Harlee Manor in Springfield, Delaware County As a young man, Mr Toland worked part time at a foreign car agency (more) |
| George Kraus |
| March 31, 2006 As the village of Cary grew in the mid 1980s, lifelong resident George Kraus felt a civic responsibility to do more than just complain ' (more) |
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| Pierre Clostermann Dies at 85; Ace French Pilot in World War II |
| French newspapers registered Pierre Clostermann's death as the passing of one the country's last true war heroes (more) |
| John McGahern; wrote of 20th-century Irish life |
| By David Mehegan, Globe Staff | Most of the fiction of the great Irish writer John McGahern was infused with both the pain and loveliness of his early life and his native County Leitrim (more) |
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