OBITS: The New York Times 13 Sep 2004; New York City, New York co., New York text-formatted by W. David Samuelsen for The USGenWeb Archives Project *********************************************************************** 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 Cox, Archibald (Memoriam) COX-Archibald. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, October 8th in The Memorial Church, Harvard Yard, Harvard University, in Cambridge, MA. at 2 PM. logo Published in the New York Times from 9/12/2004 - 9/19/2004. Feiner, Samuel FEINER-Samuel. Age 87, of Glen Gardner, NJ. Died peacefully with his family at his side on September 1, 2004. He is survived by his wife, Jeanne Burmon Feiner. His first wife was Zelda Resnick Feiner who passed away in 1987. He is also survived by his children Jeffrey Feiner of Miller Place, NY, and Susan Feiner and her husband Marc Goloff of New York, NY; sister Ruth Berman of Florida; step-children David Burmon and his wife Kayo of Weston, MA, and Edward Burmon of Canton, MA; grandchildren Sophie and Benjamin Goloff, Lynn, Kate and Andrew Burmon; nephew Richard Cherry and his wife Carol of Larchmont, NY; nieces Maxine Berman of Florida, Eilene Feiner Blank, Gail Feiner Popaconstantopoulas, and Amy Jane Feiner; and greatnieces Rebecca and Melissa Cherry. Services were held on September 3, 2004, at Temple Beth Am in Bayonne, NJ. Sam was a gentle, kind man who will be loved and missed by all his family and friends. Donations in memory of Samuel Feiner may be made to Hadassah, 1050 Kennedy Blvd, Bayonne, NJ 07002. For information: Gutterman Bros. Funeral Directors, Bayone, NJ 201-436-7800. Published in the New York Times on 9/13/2004. Goidell, Paula Karmiel GOIDELL Paula Karmiel, died on August 23, 2004, in Boynton Beach, Florida, after her courageous battle with recurrent meningiomas. A talented interior designer, Paula was a lover of theatre, opera, museums, music, travel and life. She will be greatly missed by her family and a huge legion of friends. Published in the New York Times from 9/12/2004 - 9/13/2004. Stein, Malcolm L. STEIN-Malcolm L. The attorneys and staff of Stein Shiers & Goldsmith mourn the passing of our founding partner, esteemed colleague and dear friend, Malcolm L. Stein, and extend our deepest sympathy to his wife, Harriet, and his children, Jonathan and Alison. His wise counsel and generous spirit will always guide us. Published in the New York Times from 9/13/2004 - 9/14/2004. Teig, Annika Helene TEIG-Annika Helene, 33, architect. Died Friday, September 10, in New York from acute leukemia. Born August 29, 1971, in Oslo, Norway. Annika studied and practiced architecture in Norway and Berlin; then in New York at Columbia and SOM. Also an entrepreneur, musician, leader, writer, designer, pacifist, scholar, humanist, Norwegian, gourmet, sailor, skier, American, New Yorker, wife, daughter, sister, granddaughter, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend. A four o'clock memorial service will be held Thursday, September 16, at the Lawrence Beach Club, 1399 Beech Street, Atlantic Beach, NY. The American-Scandinavian Foundation, 58 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016, is accepting donations in her memory. Published in the New York Times on 9/13/2004. Villency, Charles VILLENCY Charles, 97. Peacefully September 6, 2004. Formerly of Great Neck, N.Y. Your life was rich with adventure, intellectual pursuits, devotion to family. Your gentle, consistant love for your wife Mignon, children Roxanne, Lynn and Stephen, grandchildren Ariel and Rachel will not be forgotten. Published in the New York Times from 9/10/2004 - 9/13/2004.