OBITS: The New York Times 27 Jul 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 King, Susan Bennett KING-Susan Bennett. National Public Radio mourns the death but celebrates the life of Susan Bennett King, a Charter Trustee of NPR Foundation, founded in 1993. Through her long career in the public and non-profit sectors, Susan's was a life of passionate service. As Vice Chair of The NPR Foundation, Susan helped lead public radio advocates in building the NPR Endowment Fund for Excellence, which will benefit NPR in perpetuity. In recognition of her leadership, the boardroom at NPR headquarters in Washington, DC, was named in her honor last November. The NPR Foundation is honored to accept gifts in her memory. Our hearts go out to her husband, Steve Glantz, and her entire family, of which NPR was a proud member. Kevin Klose, CEO, NPR John A. Herrmann, Jr Chair, NPR Foundation Barbara Hall, Exec Director, NPR Foundation 635 Mass Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001 Published in the New York Times on 7/27/2004. Nordman Jr., Theodore H. NORDMAN-Theodore H., Jr. Of Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania, formerly of New York City, died July 26, 2004. He was born on November 19, 1930 in Birmingham, AL. A graduate of Birmingham Southern University in Birmingham, AL, he received a Master's degree in speech & drama from Ohio State University. He served as Director of The Upper School of Columbia Grammar Preparatory School in New York City for over twenty-five years. Mr. Nordman was an active member of Town and Country Players in Bucks County, PA, acting in as well as directing many of the group's productions. After retiring, he moved to Upper Black Eddy, and with his companion, Philip Pfeifer, ran Philip Pfeifer Antiques in Frenchtown, NJ. He is survived by his sister, Gretel N. Hayes, of Auburn, AL, a niece, Nancy H. Smith, a nephew, Lou Hayes, of Auburn, AL, and his lifetime partner, Philip Pfeifer. Plans for a memorial service will be announced. Published in the New York Times on 7/27/2004.