OBITS: The New York Times 7 Aug 2004; New York City, New York co., New York text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for USGenWeb Archives *********************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.org/ny/nyfiles.htm *********************************************************************** Source: The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com Cartier-Bresson, Henri CARTIER BRESSON Henri. It is with profound sorrow that we note the passing of Henri Cartier-Bresson. For all of us at ICP, and the photographic community at large, Cartier-Bresson was a monumental figure who changed the history of photography and whose profound influence will long be felt. He was a visionary witness to our time; a superb artist who brought to his work unsurpassed integrity and a marvelous celebration of life. Henri's pictures have become icons and will continue to provide inspiration and enjoyment to millions. His lively presence will be deeply missed and we will all be less as a result of his absence. The staff and Trustees of ICP express their heartfelt condolences to Martine and Melanie and to their extended family and friends around the world. Cornell Capa, Founding Director Willis E. Hartshorn, Director International Center of Photography Published in the New York Times from 8/6/2004 - 8/8/2004. Hines, Gregory (Memoriam) HINES-Gregory. Ascension And if I go while you're still here, know that I live on, vibrating to a different measure. Behind us in veil, you cannot see through. You will not see me, so you must have faith. I'll wait for the time, when we can soar together again both aware of each other. Until then live your life to the fullest, and when you need me...just whisper my name in your heart, and I will be there. -Colleen Corah Hitchcock Dance in heaven my sweet Gregory until we meet again with Jesus. I love you forever, Negrita Sadly missed and loved by Daria, Zach, Lucian, Wayne, Jessica, Gramps, Maurice, Larry, family and friends. Mass is being said for Gregory at St. Mark's Church, 277 Park Lawn Rd., Toronto, Canada at 12 Noon on Sunday, August 8, 2004. All welcome. Published in the New York Times on 8/7/2004. Papaleo, Joseph PAPALEO Joseph. Sarah Lawrence College mourns the death of Joseph Papaleo, alumnus of the College and faculty member from 1960 to 1992. Joe was a prolific writer of memorable, honest fiction, and a teacher of wisdom, generosity and humor. He was a central figure in the development of the Sarah Lawrence writing program, and he was mentor and friend to generations of students. His talent as writer and teacher, his innate decency and his wit will be long remembered and cherished. Sarah Lawrence College extends our sympathy and love to Joe's wife, Tonie, and to the Papaleo family. Michele Tolela Myers, President Barbara Kaplan, Dean of the College Published in the New York Times from 8/6/2004 - 8/8/2004. Rohlfing, Christian ROHLFING Christian. Of NYC died on August 3, 2004. Life companion of the late Lee Chandler Perrine; survived by a sister, Carolyn (Mrs. Elwood T.) Montgomery of Swarthmore, PA. A private memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to The Hetrick-Martin Institute for Gay Lesbian Youth, 2 Astor Place, New York, New York 10003, or Senior Action in a Gay Environment Inc., 305 7th Avenue, NY, NY 10001. Published in the New York Times from 8/6/2004 - 8/8/2004.