Sentences with phrase «survived by a brother»

In addition to his partner, Hoffmann is survived by his brother Bob Hoffmann of Bethesda, Maryland, and many other relatives.
Ms. Hartigan is survived by a brother, Arthur Hartigan of Huntington Beach, Calif.; a sister, Barbara Sesee of North Brunswick, N.J.; and three grandchildren.

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She is survived by many family members, including her brothers and her grandmother Evelyn.
He is survived by his wife, Kim Campbell; their three children; his children from previous marriages; ten grandchildren, great - and great - great - grandchildren; two sisters and two brothers.
Some examples: that «every single organic being around us may be said to be striving to the utmost to increase its numbers»; that «of the many individuals of any species which are periodically born, but a small number can survive»; that it is to a mother's «advantage» that her child should be adopted by another woman; that «no one is prepared to sacrifice his life for any single person, but... everyone will sacrifice it for more than two brothers, or four half - brothers or eight first cousins»; that «any variation in the least degree injurious [to a species] would be rigidly destroyed.»
Widowed in 1829, he followed his great contemporaries Goethe (1832), Hegel (1831) and Schleiermacher (1834) into eternity on March 8, 1835, mourned by his brother Alexander (who was to survive him for nearly a quarter - century), by his nation and by his friends and admirers throughout the civilized world.
actually many pagans survived and went underground and also in places where the reaches of the catholic church did not get For example a whole other half Europe two whole continents on the other side of the ocean etc Paganism was driven into near extinction by it's brother religion that came from the same roots but it was not at all eradicated The irony find is Christians were persecuted by the Roman empire before the rule of Constantine and then during the burning times persecuted witches and pagans (aswell as non-pagans for corrupted reasons) An oximoron and hypocritical religion
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Harrison is survived by two daughters, Stephanie DeMask and Tisha Bayne; a sister, Diana Kenyon; a brother, Robert Campbell; and a grandson.
Mrs. Maihack is also survived by a stepdaughter, Lisa Gabriel; a sister, Evelyn Lanoch; two brothers, Robert and Donald Colburn; and six grandchildren.
In addition to his wife, Mr. Webster is survived by a son, Adam; a daughter, Jordan; a brother, Roger; and two sisters, Ellen Goff and Barbara Coombs.
Survived by four sisters and three brothers; preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
She is survived by two brothers, Bob and Jim.
Lester J. Cooling, beloved husband of the late Bernadine M. Cooling, nee Stumm; loving father of Jim (Ann) Cooling, Judy (Walt) Kuhlmann, Tom (Terri) Cooling, Carol (Chip) Cooling - Kopp and Kim (Andy) Roberts; loved grandfather of Keith and Kristi Kuhlmann, Sara, Lisa, Catherine and James Cooling, Jason and Melissa Cooling, Lauren, Olivia, Abbigayle and Ethan Roberts; fond brother of the late Ariel and Agnes; loved brother - in - law of Marian Wagener and Arlette Murray; loving uncle of Laurie Lynch and loved by many nieces and nephews; survived by his faithful St. Bernard, Yogi.
He is survived by his wife, Gloria M.; a son, Barry P.; two brothers; two sisters; and two grandchildren.
Joseph J. Miller, beloved husband of Tricia, nee Chodd; dear father of Robert (Carrie) and Michael; fond brother of Mary Lou (Richard) Newquist, Anna May (the late Frank) Schadeck and Thomas (Carol) Miller; survived by three nieces and three nephews.
She is survived by her husband, Stanley; a son, Wray; a brother; a sister; and three grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband, M. Mike; a daughter, Barbara; a son, Richard; her mother, Margaret Gordon; a brother; a sister; and four grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia A. Mueller; a daughter, Sharon Naskerent; a son, Russell; a stepson, Thomas Mueller; two step - daughters, Beverly Najfus and Barbara Hoepfner; three sisters; three brothers; three grandchildren; and two great - grandchildren.
Edward A. Dillon, of Arlington Heights, beloved son of Edward J. and Ellen (nee Migdow) Dillon; loved brother of Benjamin and Joseph Dillon; loving grandson of Benjamin and Eloise Migdow and Jeanne Martin; also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
George H. Mc Clure, 73, of Buffalo Grove, formerly of Arlington Heights, loving husband of Marlene M., nee Nebel; dearest father of Glenn, Kevin (Mary Hollerich) Mc Clure and Robert (Theresa) Kostka; dear grandfather of Matt and Kristin Mc Clure; fond brother of Rita (Edward) Koehler; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Margaret Gillen, SCC and her brother, the late Peter Gillen; survived by the members of her religious community and many friends from St. Joseph Parish in Rockdale.
Loving husband of Loretta M., nee Stabrowski; dearest father of Bernadette (John) Marchinski and Cynthia (Robert) Bengl; loved grandfather of Christopher, Dereck, Alexa and the late Nicholas Marchinski; dear brother of Helen (Al) Drust, and the late Mary (Max) Prowicz, Sophie (Chester) Wodnicki and Irene (Howard) Holmeide; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; two daughters, Gail Israel and Terri Tinkel; three sisters; two brothers; and four grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Rosemarie; four sons, Phillip, James, Jeffrey and Patrick; a brother; and four grandchildren.
He is survived by a fiance, Helen Morowski; a son, Edmund; a daughter, Sandy Williams; his mother, Elsie M. Klopacz; a brother, Eugene; a sister, Eileen; and three grandchildren.
Clarence O. Palmquist, 93, of Arlington Heights, loving husband of Helen O., nee Johnson; dearst father of Robert (Sonia Jensen) and Ronald (Sherry) Palmquist; dear grandfather of Lisa (Stewart) Haugen, Eric (Kirsten Ek) Palm - quist, Jennifer (Kyle) Krier and Neil (Jennifer) Palmquist and great - grandfather of four; loved brother of Helen Strom, the late Roy and George Palmquist; fond brother - in - law of Anne Palmquist; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Mary is survived by her husband, Laurence Francis Jennings, whom she married on Jan. 26, 1963 in Chicago; her children, Evelyn (B. Fred) Adkins of Buffalo Grove, Brian (Frances) Jennings of Hoboken, NJ, Garrett (Jennifer) Jennings of Palatine, Larry (Iria Irlanda) Jennings of Hinsdale and Colleen (Frank) Suljic of Winnetka; grandchildren, Freddie, Emma, Elisa, Aidan, Garrett, Ava, Lelia, Liam, Brian, Benjamin, Lorenzo and Evan; brothers and sisters, Tom (the late Mary Ellen) McNicholas, Pat (the late Kathleen) McNicholas, John (Mary) McNicholas, Ann (Larry) Butler and Philomena (Michael) O'Laughlin.
Josef Schwiegel, 74, of Huntley, beloved husband of Erika, nee Kunle, for 48 years; loving father of Susanne (William) McLaughlin and Bettina (Marc) Small; cherished grandfather of Marc (Katrina), Ryan, Scott and Kevin McLaughlin and Kyle, Cameron, Cassidy and Connor Small; fond brother of the late Anna (the late Kasper) Pintz and Johann (Anna) Schwiegel; also survived by many extended family members.
William T. Sommers, 77, of Winnebago, formerly of Mt. Prospect, IL and the Minocqua area in Wisconsin, beloved husband of Phyllis, nee Graham; loving father of Linda (Craig) Chalk and Beth (Daniel) Trapani; loved grandfather of Christopher Chalk, Sarah and Dominic «Nic» Trapani; he is also survived by three sisters, a brother and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife, Marian; a daughter, Karen Levin; a son, James; five grandchildren; a sister; and two brothers.
He is survived by a daughter, Marina; a son, Martin; his mother, Helen; and a brother.
Mr. Pfister is also survived by his mother, Patricia; brothers David, Greg, Steven and Michael; and another sister, Sheri.
Richard Andrew Wlodarczyk, 38, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Geraldine A., nee Minneci; loving son of Andrzej and Bozenna, nee Liebersbach; loved brother of Barbara; dear nephew of Elizabeth Baranyk; also survived by many dear friends and family members.
She is survived by her husband, Robert P.; a son, Robert P. Jr.; a daughter Elizabeth Davis; a brother; and two grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; three sons, Michael, Joseph and Lawrence; four grandchildren; two brothers; and a sister.
Dennis G. Novak, age 60, beloved husband of the late Carol; loving father of Kevin (Amy) and Todd Novak; loved grandfather of Caroline Grace; dear son of Sue, nee Sheridan, and the late George Novak; cherished brother of George (Carol) and Leo (Diane) Novak, Diane (Ken) Copenhaver and Sue (Richard) Fege; caring brother - in - law of Fred (Mary) Campobasso; loving son - in - law of Virginia (the late Fred) Campobasso; also survived by many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her son, she is survived by two daughters, Nanci McCracken and Lisa Messina; a brother; and nine grandchildren.
Verda L. Breister, nee Pittsley, 84, of Arlington Heights, beloved wife of John Paul; loving mother of Carol, Patricia Stover and William (Paris); loved grandmother of Kenneth Nolting; dearest aunt of Ivy Pena; also survived by several brothers and sisters.
Walter Edward Flick, 53, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Kathleen (nee McQueeney); loving father ofColleen (fiance Keith Kaminski); loved son ofKenneth and the late Gertrude; brother of Karen (Pat) Ogrinc, Dr. Kathryn Flick, MD (Dr. John Bauman, MD) and Ken (Traci) Flick; adored son in law of Veronica (late John) McQueeney; brother - in - law of Patricia (late Chester) Forrester, Dan (late Joanne) Obringer, Helen (Thomas) Eitt, George (Helen) McQueeney, Maureen (Wayne) Moffatte, Dennis McQueeney; fond uncle of sixteen; also survived by many dear friends and co-workers in Chicago and Mexico.
He is survived by his mother, two brothers, five nieces and one grand nephew.
Thompson is survived by his wife of 17 years, Lu - Shawn Thompson; his two children, Kennedy and Kenny; and his mother, father, brother and sister.
With the House repeal plan a mystery revealed only to a few, and failure a real option, conservatives in the political network put together by the Koch brothers must be worried that the Affordable Care Act could survive the Trump Era reasonably intact.
Thompson is survived by his wife, Lu - Shawn Thompson, his children Kennedy and Kenny, as well as his mother, father, brother and sister.
He is survived by his children, Beau and Katie; his stepmother Shirley Jones, and his half - brothers Shaun, Ryan and Patrick.
He is survived by his wife, Frances Marie McGettigan, who works in the Cuomo administration, his son, Mac, three brothers and two sisters.
Gabay is survived by his wife, Trenelle Gabay, his mother and stepfather, Aubrey and Rupert McNaughton, sisters Crystal Gabay Nurse and Stephanie Gabay Smith and brother, Aaron McNaughton, officials said.
Two immigrant brothers, Sonny (Justin Chon) and Steven (Kevin Wu), survive the impoverished despair of New York in the 1980s by joining Chinatown gang «The Green Dragons».
Romeo and Samson Griggs, two reckless, misfit brothers living on the outskirts of town, survive by hustling, gambling, and thieving.
The surviving daughter, Libby Day is still traumatized by what she saw when she was eight, and the fact that it was her testimony that sent her brother, Ben (Tye Sheridan), to prison for the crime.
Written and director by Brian Taylor, the film stars Nicolas Cage, Selma Blair, Anne Winters, Zackary Arthur, and Lance Henriksen; take a look at the trailer here... «A teenage girl and her little brother must survive a -LSB-...]
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