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Her and obituary
Her obituary, in the February 8, 1975 edition of The Washington Post newspaper, reflects her many contributions to military heraldry.
Her father, Joseph Smith, worked for United Press International in Paris and moved to Washington, D. C., United States in 1966, where he became The Washington Post < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s first official obituary editor.
Upon her death, writer Jean Cocteau observed in an obituary, " Her voice, slightly off-key, was that of the Parisian street hawkers — the husky, trailing voice of the Paris people.
Her obituary by the BBC said the marriage was " famously harmonious.
Her appearances in various hit films of the 1960s formed the basis of her international reputation, and an obituary in The Telegraph characterised her as " the blue-eyed English rose with the china-white skin and cupid lips who epitomised the sensuality of the swinging Sixties ".
Her obituary in The Times noted that she must be counted “ among the finest singers of the second half of the 20th century.
Her voice, the New York Times wrote in her obituary, was " inviting.
Her Times obituary, by Charles Sinker, ended: “ Her close friends remember her as a fierce but fundamentally gentle warrior, a Bunyan-like soul on a lonely and constant quest for the real path of the spirit.
Her The Times obituary noted the three essential themes in her work as the nature of Man ; the " horseness " of horses ; and the divine in human form.
Her New York Times obituary reported that " The largest and most persistent fabrication about Ms. Sumac was that she was actually a housewife from Brooklyn named Amy Camus, her name spelled backward.
Her obituary appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper on 17 December of that year.
Her obituary appeared in the New York Times on Nov 22, 1965 ( pg 37 ).
Her obituary in The Times noted her " animosity towards all, or rather, some of those facets which may be conveniently called the ' New Woman '," but added that " it would perhaps be difficult to reduce Mrs. Lynn Linton's views on what was and what was not desirable for her own sex to a logical and connected form.
According to an obituary in The Athenaeum of 13 December 1884: " Her music is marked by elegance and grace ... power and energy.
Her student Karl V. Teeter pointed out in his obituary of Haas that she trained more Americanist linguists than her former instructors Edward Sapir and Franz Boas combined: she supervised fieldwork in Americanist linguistics by more than 100 Ph. D. students.
Her obituary from the Democratic Press ( Pennsylvania ), Aug. 3, 1818, p. 3 notes that she was " one of those patriotic Ladies of Philadelphia who first associated together and supplied the suffering soldiers with shirts, stockings, & c. in that eventful period of the revolution, which tried and apalled even men's souls.
Her obituary in the New York Times stated that the cause of death was a severe attack of lung disease, from which she had been suffering for nearly twenty years.
" Her obituary reported that in Indiana she was " generally beloved by all who knew her and was noted for her benevolence of spirit and generous-heartedness.
Her Dallas Morning News obituary said no funeral was planned.
Her Los Angeles Times obituary contained a reference to her 1972 book of poetry and the title poem, A Gentle Mind.
Her obituary described her as " one of the greatest of the pioneer women of the Australian bush, possessing all the qualities of self-sacrifice, resourcefulness, industry, determination, and courage that left their mark on the Australian race and laid the foundation of the nation ".
Her husband produced an obituary that praised her talents as a writer and her virtues as an individual.
Her New York Times obituary makes clear that she was buried upstate and also that she was not Jewish, as the Brooklyn cemetery is.

Her and newspaper
Her scholarship and renown was such that a leading newspaper in Palestine excitedly reported her plans to immigrate to Palestine.
Her mother became a theater critic for a local newspaper, the Fort Worth Record.
Her father writes joke books and a newspaper column in Seoul, South Korea.
Her letter was published in the Soviet newspaper Pravda.
Her mother, Rose Hovick ( née Rose Evangeline Thompson ), was a teenage bride fresh from a convent school when she married Norwegian-American John Olaf Hovick, who was a newspaper advertising salesman and a reporter at The Seattle Times.
Her mother was a homemaker ; her father, a former newspaper editor and proprietor, practiced law and served in the Alabama State Legislature from 1926 to 1938.
Her writing career began around 1910, with occasional free-lance newspaper jobs that earned much needed extra cash.
Her encore, " God Bless the Child ," is overlayed with newspaper clippings highlighting subsequent events: the concert fails to sway the Commission to restore her license ; subsequent appeals are denied ; she is later re-arrested on drug charges ; and finally, " Billie Holiday Dead at 44.
Her account of Lady's strange death was published in that newspaper, and was picked up by the Associated Press on October 5, 1967.
Her other children were active Sandinistas ; Claudia was ambassador to Costa Rica and Carlos became the editor of the FSLN daily newspaper Barricada.
Her great-uncle, John Tyler Morgan, served six terms in the United States Senate ; her paternal grandfather edited a newspaper in Montgomery ; and her maternal grandfather was Willis Benson Machen, who served a partial term as a U. S. senator from Kentucky.
Her journalism career began as a reporter for the Arkansas Democrat, a major newspaper in Arkansas.
Her first major role was Lynda Day, editor of youth newspaper The Junior Gazette in the series Press Gang, created by Steven Moffat.
Her right arm is perpetually in a sling, ( though it was revealed in a newspaper comic that she in fact is only wearing it to cover up a tattoo.
Her mother, née Constance Charlotta Trimble ( 1902 – 1992 ; of Irish descent ), married family friend Anthony Keane, a newspaper staff artist, a year later, and Lake began using his last name.
Her father, a shoemaker, was a key figure in the Underground Railroad and a subscription agent for William Lloyd Garrison's abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator.
Her choice of victims may have also been racially motivated ; San Marco had a previous history of racial prejudice, and tried to obtain a business license for a newspaper of her own ideas, called The Racist Press, in New Mexico.
Her reports of sexual abuse were considered too shocking for the average newspaper reader of the day, and the paper ceased publishing her account before its completion.
Her " blue " reputation preceded her and she quickly gave an interview to the New York Telegraph newspaper that carried her quote
Her articles were published in The New York Age newspaper.
Her grandfather, John Saxton, in 1815 founded The Repository, the city's first and now its only newspaper.
Her father, William Beck, was a West Point graduate and retired U. S. Army Colonel, while her mother, Nettie ( Grove ) Beck was a school teacher and part-time newspaper correspondent.
Her brother, Kenneth Meredith, so liked the paper and thought it potentially comforting for those affected by the disaster that, without her knowledge, he took it to the newspaper offices of the Shrewsbury Chronicle, who printed the poem anonymously.

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