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According to Allan Bloom's 1974 obituary in Political Theory, Strauss " was raised as an Orthodox Jew ," but the family does not appear to have completely embraced Orthodox practice.
His New York Times obituary makes no mention of baseball, nor does a 1911 Encyclopædia article about Doubleday.
" Moon also foreshadows his own death when talking about Puckeridge, " does he wait for Higgs and I to write each other ’ s obituarydoes he dream.
Steele's grave marker, in Yreka, California's Evergreen Cemetery, clarifies this discrepancy, as does his obituary in the Yreka Journal of June 30, 1883.
In a noticeable omission, it does not mention Dolan in its obituary for Howe.

obituary and mention
Author Peter Lehman suggests that had he died in the 1970s when his career was in the doldrums, it might have earned a minor mention in the obituary section of the newspaper.
Both dated 3 May 1941, his obituary in The Lancet mentions the historical discovery briefly, and his obituary in British Medical Journal fails to mention it.
The only mention of Ne Win's death was a paid obituary notice that appeared in some of the government-controlled Burmese language newspapers.
Famously his obituary in the journal of the Chemical Society ( of which he was a fellow ) discussed at length his skills and research but did not mention his other activity – the by then famous Bird's Custard.
The publicity and promotion for this film was capped by an article in Esquire introducing filmgoers to the " dashing, brooding Brown " in color photographs by Chris von Wangenheim, along with a text mention of Brown's obituary collection focusing on little-known and forgotten Hollywood personalities.

obituary and wife
The New York Times printed his obituary the following day. Selby was survived by his wife of 35 years, Suzanne ; four children and 11 grandchildren.
" The campaign was the beginning of an association with Dukakis and his wife, Kitty, that would bring Mr. Zakim to the policy-making level of the national Democratic Party, a standing he retained after Dukakis's political career faded ," the Boston Globe wrote in its obituary on Zakim.
" He had three tombs in his heart ," Enid Bagnold wrote in her Times obituary, " which I think he could never finally close-of his mother, his brother Emmanuel and his wife.
He later finds her obituary in the newspaper and learns his wife had been worried over financial issues prior to her death.
While writing his own obituary, Simon reveals to Monty that he left his own wife and son when he joined the Merchant Marines.
* Longer obituary article on Sidney and his wife Ruth
The artist's wife, Josie DeCarlo, Josie's namesake, said in an interview quoted in a DeCarlo obituary, " We went on a Caribbean cruise, and I had a costume for the cruise, and that's the way it started.
However on his obituary, published by Time magazine, it is said he was survived by his 107-year-old third wife.
According to an obituary published in The New York Times, she had lived there with Antonio Raio, a fire captain for Warner Brothers, and his wife for the past six years.
The very real possibility that there are no direct descendants of Nathan B. Kelley is evidenced by the fact that his wife is mentioned as having resided with her brother Daniel Hufford for six years in his obituary dated 1891.
Nemeth ’ s obituary has been prematurely published twice in Jewish and blindness-related magazines, when workers at the magazines believed he had died when in fact his brother and wife had actually died.
He continues, later in the obituary, to say that " Jolley could assume any one of several personas-the little old lady, the Central European intellectual, the nurse, the orchardist, the humble wife, the university teacher, the door-to-door salesperson-at the drop of a hat, usually choosing one that would disconcert her listeners, but hold them in fascination as well ".
The New York Times obituary adds: " He had suffered a stroke the previous day, an hour after learning of the death of his wife.
An obituary detailing the frequently ambiguous details of Rey's life ensues, where Rey's age ( 64 ) is revealed, along with his history of depression and the fact that Lauren had been Rey's third wife.

obituary and because
After her death in Tampa, Florida, on April 14, 1921, her obituary appeared in the St. Petersburg Times, claiming she had additional " revolutionary " Strowger designs, but she had refused to make them public while she was alive because only others would profit from her husband's designs.
According to her New York Times obituary, Jarvis became embittered because too many people sent their mothers a printed greeting card.
In his Associated Press obituary his rebuttal to the criticism of Rising Sun was quoted, saying " because I'm always trying to deal with data, I went on a tour talking about it and gave a very careful argument, and their response came back, ' Well you say that but we know you're a racist.
He had become a public and respected figure because of his unique achievements in the US Army, and his obituary was carried in the New York Times.
Hansen's obituary indicates that he entered the political arena because he " cared about Wyoming, and with an understanding that his job was to advance the welfare of the people he served in the state he so loved, and not to advance his own career.
An obituary said he " ranked alongside Don Bradman and the race horse Phar Lap as an Australian sporting idol, but his fame at home proved less durable than theirs, perhaps because he went on to become a politician.
Egyptologists such as Walter Bryan Emery assume that this reference was an obituary to the queens Meritneith and Neithhotep from the early 1st dynasty, both of whom are believed to have held the Egyptian throne for several years because their sons were too young to rule themself.
At the meeting the Secretary read the papers out, before going on to six other papers, and there was no discussion of them at the end of the meeting, perhaps because of the amount of business that had been dealt with including an obituary notice for Robert Brown given by Lyell, or possibly due to reluctance to speak out against a theory supported by the eminent Lyell and Hooker.
In an obituary for Trow, the novelist and screenwriter Michael Tolkin is quoted as saying that " No Context " is no longer fashionable because " It's not a polemic for change.
An article on the tree ’ s passing in the Vancouver Sun reads more like an obituary than news story, quoting former Vancouver Member of Parliament, H. H. Stevens as saying “ I ’ ve known that tree for about 68 years now and I ’ m sorry the tree has died because it was one of our main attractions in Stanley Park .” A park superintendent felt sure that it was “ virtually impossible to establish another fir up on the rock from a young plant .” Less than three years later, however, while park crews were still working to restore the park ’ s forest from the devastation of Typhoon Freda, persistent efforts were rewarded when new saplings finally began taking root.

obituary and she
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
According to her obituary in Jet magazine, she was " omesick for Washington " and returned ( she died in 1967 ).
However, her obituary in The New York Times states that she was born on May 4, 1914, which would have made her 87 at the time of her death on April 8, 2002.
No further information on the child appears to exist, and she is not mentioned in Beery's obituary.
According to her obituary and census records, she was the second oldest child.
In an obituary notice for an East Prussian woman, born in 1939 and deceased in 2009, it was revealed that she had lived under terrible conditions as an orphan without home and shelter in East Prussia and Lithuania.
The New York Times obituary for Friedan noted that she was " famously abrasive " and that she could be " thin-skinned and imperious, subject to screaming fits of temperament.
Ahrens also points out, in " Lucy Parsons: Freedom, Equality and Solidarity: Writings and Speeches, 1878-1937 ", that the obituary the Communist Party had published on her death made no claim that she had been a member.
Her obituary in the newspaper she had once edited, the Daily Tribune, said that her works had a few great sentiments, " but as a whole they must commend themselves mainly by their vigor of thought and habitual fearlessness rather than freedom of utterance ".
Part of the Washington Post ’ s obituary read: “ A modest homemaker, Loving never thought she had done anything extraordinary.
The Boston Pilot published this obituary on September 8, 1849: " There is an end of Maria Monk ; she died in the almshouse, Blackwell's Island, still cooking as was her wont, New York, on Tuesday ".
She was married ( div ) to John Tracy Baxter ( b. 23 Aug 1926 Macon, Georgia, USA ) http :// www. geneall. net / U / per_page. php? id = 317506, with whom according to the New York obituary, she had three daughters, Elizabeth Baxter and Etienne Baxter, both of Paris, and Leigh Warre nee Baxter, of Brooklyn ; and a grandson.
While according to Walker's New York Times obituary, " she said herself two years ago 1917 that she was not yet a millionaire, but hoped to be some time ," the Guinness Book of Records cites Walker as the first woman to become a millionaire by her own achievements.
Sosa's obituary in The Daily Telegraph said she was " an unrivalled interpreter of works by her compatriot, the Argentinian Atahualpa Yupanqui, and Chile's Violeta Parra ".
Ziegfeld married Held in 1897, but she divorced him in 1913, according to her obituary in The New York Times dated August 13, 1918.
As she wrote in his obituary, Emma " was deeply impressed with his fervor and complete abandonment to the cause, so unlike most American revolutionists, who love their ease and comfort too well to risk them for their ideals.
In an obituary for The Guardian, art critic Ian Jeffrey called her 1985 book Land ( ISBN 0434303054 ), published by Heinemann, the " book for which she will be most remembered ":
Her obituary in The Times noted that she must be counted “ among the finest singers of the second half of the 20th century.

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