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Obituaries

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:

Aubrey Ambrose, 1981

 File
Identifier: B111.01.0001.0005
Abstract

Aubrey Ambrose (1909-1996) was the owner of the Army Surplus Store in Pueblo, Colorado (his father founded the store in 1919). Following the death of his long-term business partner Roy Brown, Ambrose went into semi-retirement and sold the store to Edward Cervantes.

Dates: 1981

Ballet Arts Binder (4 of 4), 2002-2008

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Identifier: D124.0001.0004
Abstract This includes programs from Peter and the Wolf, DancEvent, and Nutcracker. New Dance, International Dance on Stage, and Stations of the Cross playbills show a partnership between Ballet Arts Theatre and Cleo Parker Robinson Dance. Newspaper articles include feature stories of Fiorino's work with dancers in wheelchairs. This folder also includes 2 obituaries of Larry Boyette, original founder and teacher of the Ballet Arts Center in Denver. In addition, many thank you notes, handwritten and...
Dates: 2002-2008

Ballet Arts Theatre Records

 Collection
Identifier: D124
Abstract

First established in 1959, the nonprofit Ballet Arts Theatre was first led by Larry Boyette and later reorganized by Paul Noel Fiorino in 1993. Both dancers, this organization trained, educated, and entertained the greater Denver, CO community, often through performances directed by Fiorino. The box contains promotional, photographical, and historical items of Ballet Arts Theatre from 1993-2008.

Dates: 1993-2008

Beck Archives Biographical Materials Collection

 Collection
Identifier: B111
Abstract

This collection contains biographical materials associated with prominent Colorado Jewish individuals or families and, in a few cases, groups of Jewish Coloradoans. Materials include newspaper clippings, obituaries, correspondence, photocopies of legal documents, books, magazines, and essays.

Dates: Coverage: 1836-2017

Birth Certificate, Baptism Certificate, Autopsy Report, Obituaries, 1947-1985

 File
Identifier: M073.01.0001.0010
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series 1 includes Wallace’s academic records and diplomas, awards and honors, correspondence, photographs, memorials, newspaper clippings, and other private papers. The series includes handmade tactile boards used by Wallace to provide speech/language therapy to her students.

Dates: 1947-1985

Box 1, circa 1890-1987

 File — Box B407.01.0001: Series B407.01 [Barcode: U186023282778]
Identifier: B407.01.0001
Abstract

Box contains documents, letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs related to the Loeb family.

Dates: circa 1890-1987

Box 1: Clippings

 File — Box D022.0001: Series D022.01; Series D022.02; Series D022.03; Series D022.04; Series D022.05; Series D022.06 [Barcode: U186022113976]
Identifier: D022.06.0001
Abstract

This box contains clippings collected by or about Lillian Covillo.

Dates: circa 1940-circa 1975

Box 1: Programs and Clippings

 File — Box D022.0001: Series D022.01; Series D022.02; Series D022.03; Series D022.04; Series D022.05; Series D022.06 [Barcode: U186022113976]
Identifier: D022.05.0001
Abstract

This box contains (1) program from Lillian's youth and clippings and photos of Lillian later in life.

Dates: circa 1940-2010

Box 9: Personal Materials

 File — Box M035.0009: Series M035.05 [Barcode: U186023298038]
Identifier: M035.05.0009
Abstract

This box contains clippings, family correspondence, bios and obituaries, personnel records, and correspondence pertaining to projects outside of DU work.

Dates: 1933-1986

Carrie (Caroline Shevelson) Benjamin, 1841-1931

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Identifier: B111.01.0001.0023
Abstract Caroline "Carrie" Shevelson Benjamin was born in Russia in 1841 and died in New York in 1931. She had returned to New York from Denver, Colorado, around the turn of the century. Her family immigrated to the United States and settled in New York. Caroline Shevelson graduated from Syracuse University in 1881. After she married Maurice C. Benjamin, she relocated to Denver, where she was appointed by the governor to the Colorado Board of Charities. She was a founder of the Denver Women's Club...
Dates: Coverage: 1841-1931