58a6 OBITUARIES Today for Monday March 19th, 2007

OBITUARIES Today for Monday March 19th, 2007

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Barbara Mouton -- first mayor of East Palo Alto, whose 'heart and soul' was
Barbara Mouton, a determined civil rights leader who led the fight to incorporate East Palo Alto and in 1983 became the first mayor of what was then a largely African American city, remained active until her death at age 82 A Stanford graduate and (more)
Mary F. Hutchison, 95; 25-Year CIA Staff Officer
Mary F Hutchison, 95, a CIA staff officer for 25 years, died March 4 after having a heart attack at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda She was a resident of the District (more)
Obituary for Parity--Invitation to Flight--Strict Quarantine
E mail Print Link RSS del icio us APRIL 1957 GRAFTED TISSUE 'We discovered that the power to react against homografts could be prevented from developing if we injected an animal at a very early age with cells from the donor strain most convenientl (more)
News reporter relished role of dogged researcher
Essentials Homepage 1 week archive: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Today Photo Galleries Photo Store Multimedia Weather Horoscope Lottery Crossword Sudoku Contact Us Opinions Editorials Blogs Columnists CyberSurveys Forums Autos Autos Insider Auto Sho (more)
F. Clark Howell, 81; melded anthropology, other sciences
LOS ANGELES F Clark Howell, an anthropologist who reshaped the landscape of his discipline by adding a broad spectrum of modern sciences to the traditional 'stones and bones' approach, died March 10 at his home in Berkeley Dr Howell, who was 81 (more)
Charles Einstein, Editor of Baseball Tomes, Dies at 80
Mr Einstein edited the four volumes of ?The Fireside Book of Baseball? and chronicled the career of Willie Mays (more)
Stuart Rosenberg -- directed prison film 'Cool Hand Luke'
(03 19) 04:00 PDT Los Angeles Stuart Rosenberg, a prolific director of episodic television who is best known for directing the 1967 film 'Cool Hand Luke,' has died He was 79 Mr Rosenberg died Thursday of a heart attack at his Beverly Hills home (more)
OBITUARY: Vale Charles Coffey (1906-2007)
Contents 03 Mar 2007 Peter Westmore Patrick J Byrne Hal G P Colebatch Damian Wyld Peter Westmore Max Teichmann Patrick Morgan John Morrissey Babette Francis Sharif Shuja Ian W Adie Damien Wyld Kevin O'Nei (more)
John W. Backus, 82, Fortran Developer, Dies
John W Backus assembled and led the I B M team that created Fortran, the first widely used programming language (more)
D.C. Educator Ruby Juanita Ragins Huff
Ruby Juanita Ragins Huff, 86, a retired District educator, died March 11 of respiratory failure at Specialty Hospital of Washington (more)
Roswell Brayton Jr.
PASSINGS From Times Wire Services March 19, 2007 Roswell Brayton Jr , the president and chief executive of Woolrich Inc who guided the clothing company into new retail avenues including outdoor products and home furnishings, collapsed and died Monda (more)
Stuart Rosenberg, Director of TV and Films, Dies at 79
Mr Rosenberg captured the simmering anti authoritarianism of the late 1960s in the widely popular Paul Newman prison drama ?Cool Hand Luke ? (more)
Col. Robert Shaw; served in Lebanon and Vietnam
WASHINGTON Robert W Shaw, a retired Marine lieutenant colonel who served in Lebanon, the Dominican Republic, and Vietnam, died March 6 at Inova Fairfax Hospital in Virginia of complications of diabetes The Annandale, Va , resident had collapsed (more)
Obituary: Woolmer, the 'Computer Coach'
Herschelle Gibbs smashed his way into the record books as the WC witnessed another heavyweight nation deliver a brutal knockout blow to a hapless contender on Friday PORT OF SPAIN, March 18: Bob Woolmer's death at 58 deprives cricket of one of its (more)
Wendy Reves, 90; gave collection of French art to Dallas museum
PASSINGS From Times Wire Services March 19, 2007 Wendy Reves, 90, who with her husband donated more than 1,400 artworks to the Dallas Museum of Art, died Tuesday in a hospital in Menton, France, her attorney's firm said The collection, which include (more)
Jay Kennedy, 50, an Editor and Scholar of Comic Strips, Is Dead
As editor in chief of King Features Syndicate, Mr Kennedy revived ?Prince Valiant? and introduced the popular newspaper comic strips ?Curtis,? ?Mutts? and ?Zits ? (more)
Jay Kennedy -- chief editor of King Features
(03 19) 04:00 PDT New York Jay Kennedy, editor in chief of King Features Syndicate, a unit of Hearst Corp , died Thursday in a swimming accident while on vacation in Costa Rica He was 50 years old and lived in New York City and Orient Point, N Y (more)
Ida Honorof -- environmental advocate
Ida Honorof, an environmental crusader who won plaudits for her investigative reports on pesticide contamination of lettuce in the early 1970s, died of natural causes March 5 in Eureka She was 93 For 20 years, until the late 1980s, Ms Honorof was (more)
Obituaries
Walter J Stuart, 80, a retired Senior Executive Service official who headed sections and divisions of five federal agencies, died of complications of cancer March 8 at his home in Las Vegas (more)
Obituary: Ernst Haefliger, Swiss tenor, is dead
LUCERNE, Switzerland: Ernst Haefliger, the Swiss tenor renowned for his oratorio and lieder, died Saturday in Davos, a Lucerne Festival spokeswoman said Sunday He was 87 The cause was acute heart failure, said the spokeswoman, Barbara Higgs He was (more)
Robert B. Sanz, 93; Language Instructor to Presidents
Robert Boisson Sanz, 93, who founded a language school in 1939 that provided training to thousands of government officials and who was known as "the professor" to presidents, died of congestive heart failure March 8 at his home in Washington (more)
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