OBITS: The New York Times 16 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. Eisenbud, Ruth-Jean EISENBUD-Ruth-Jean. Age 91. Loved wife of Leonard, mother of David, mother-inlaw of Monika, grandma of Daniel and Alina, great grandma of Shannon, sister of Annette Rubinstein. Professor at NYU and Adelphi, psychoanalyst whose work was radiant with poetry and use of dreams. Published in the New York Times from 9/15/2004 - 9/19/2004. Mottram, Elizabeth MOTTRAM-Elizabeth. The Corcoran Group mourns the death of our beloved friend and colleague, Elizabeth Mottram. A singular presence in our lives and a class act in our industry, she will be sorely missed by all of us. The stars tonight are dimmer for her loss. Published in the New York Times on 9/16/2004. Mottram, Elizabeth MOTTRAM Elizabeth. Of New York City died at home after a long illness on September 12, 2004. Beloved daughter of Dorothy Mottram, sister to John and Margaret, and friend of countless others, Elizabeth was brilliant, funny, talented, beautiful, and a joy to be with every day of her life. She lives in our hearts. Services will be held at 2:30 P.M. on Monday, September 20 at the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, 2 East 90th St, with a tea reception to follow at the House of the Redeemer, 7 East 95th St. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Elizabeth's name to the Jacob Perlow Hospice, 1775 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. Published in the New York Times on 9/16/2004. O'Brien, Joel O'BRIEN-Joel. 61, in Los Angeles on September 9. Beloved musician and artist. He was an impeccable rock drummer who recorded with James Taylor, Carole King and many others; a visual artist of fertile and whimsical imagination; a jazz instrumentalist, vocalist, and composer steeped in the tradition that he loved passionately. He was a conserver of lost treasures and an inventor of new combinations. His family and friends mourn his loss and treasure the memory of his humor, generosity, and rare freedom of spirit. Published in the New York Times on 9/16/2004. Ogilvy, Melinda Graeme OGILVY-Melinda Graeme. Died September 1 at home after a valiant battle with cancer in Old Greenwich, CT. The daughter of the late Florence Prince and George Levick Street, Jr. She was born on July 16, 1919 in Richmond, VA. She attended St. Catharine's School, then studied voice at Juilliard in New York City, leaving school to marry David Ogilvy, who became the founder of Ogilvy & Mather Advertising. After farming among the Amish in Lancaster, PA, she moved to Old Greenwich in 1948 and was active in the Greenwich Choral Society, the Greenwich Red Cross, the Old Greenwich Garden Club and the Bush Holley House. She is survived by her son David F. Ogilvy, his wife Anne, stepgrandsons Fridolf, William, Stillman and Christopher Hanson, step-granddaughters Charlotte and Wells Poler, and seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brothers George Street, winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor, Abbot Street, her sister Betty Joy Reeves and her former husband. A Memorial celebration will be held Saturday, September 18, 4 PM at Christ Church, 254 East Putnam Avenue in Greenwich, CT. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Greenwich Land Trust, Box 1152, Greenwich, CT 06836, Greenwich Historical Society, 29 Strickland Rd., Coscob, CT 06807 or American Red Cross, 99 Indian Field Road, Coscob, CT. 06807. Published in the New York Times on 9/16/2004.