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Greensboro News & Record
April 21, 2018
He retired from Lorillard Tobacco Company after over 33 1/2 years of employment. In his spare time, he enjoyed playing golf and spending time with his family. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend who was loved by many and will be missed by all who knewÃâà...
BangaloreWeekly
April 19, 2018
Lorillard, Inc (Lorillard) is a tobacco company. The Company is engaged in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes products. The Company operates through two segments: Cigarettes and Electronic Cigarettes. The Cigarettes segment consists of the operations of Lorillard, Inc, Lorillard Tobacco and relatedÃâà...
Greensboro News & Record
April 19, 2018
She was a member of Martin Street Baptist Church for 66 years and retired from Lorillard Tobacco Company following 28 years of service. She loved her family, travel, going to church, enjoyed growing her flowers, cooking for her family. She was gracious and sharing to everyone in need. Survivors includeÃâà...
Greensboro News & Record
April 15, 2018
Mr. Thompson served in the US Army and retired from Lorillard Tobacco Co. in 1998 with 41 years of service. He was born January 22, 1936 to the late Walter S. Thompson and Kathleen Osborne Thompson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Darrell Wayne Thompson andÃâà...
The Hudson Reporter
April 7, 2018
In her blurb for the book, she said, “The P. Lorillard Tobacco Company at 111 First Street exemplified a failure of government policy and imagination cautionary tale for areas that are seeing rapid development and gentrification.” Still a struggle. Reading from his book and talking about some of its aspects,Ãâà...
The Hudson Reporter
April 7, 2018
In her blurb for the book, she said, “The P. Lorillard Tobacco Company at 111 First Street exemplified a failure of government policy and imagination cautionary tale for areas that are seeing rapid development and gentrification.” Still a struggle. Reading from his book and talking about some of its aspects,Ãâà...
The Hudson Reporter
April 3, 2018
The book chronologically explores the history and business of the P. Lorillard Tobacco Company, its evolution into a bustling arts community, the battle to preserve the warehouse as a historic structure, and the lessons to be drawn from the loss and ultimate demolition of the building in 2007, as well as theÃâà...
The Hudson Reporter
March 31, 2018
In the late 1980s, a handful of artists priced out of Manhattan and desperately needing affordable studio space discovered 111 First St., a former P. Lorillard Tobacco Company warehouse. Over the next two decades, an eclectic collection of painters, sculptors, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, andÃâà...
GoDanRiver.com
March 30, 2018
She was born on August 21, 1947, in Louisiana to the late Jerene Knaack McCain and the late James Roy Bass. She is survived by her husband, Carson Hugh Turner of the residence. Mrs. Turner retired from Lorillard Tobacco Co. after 42 years of service. She loved her family, especially her grandbabies.
Law.com
March 25, 2018
Among other work for the client — deals that totaled $90 billion—Lesnick helped RAI buy Lorillard Tobacco Co. in a $27 billion deal in 2015. And then, in 2017, she helped RAI negotiate the deal for BAT to acquire the 57.8 percent of RAI it didn't already own. Lesnick says the RAI/BAT transaction wasÃâà...
Winston-Salem Journal
March 18, 2018
He retired from Bell Telephone Lab and Lorillard Tobacco Company in Greensboro. Cliff was a veteran and served in the US Air Force in a B-24.He is survived by his wife of 61 years Jeanette Lewis Hurt; son, Dr. Robert Lewis Hurt of Los Angles, CA. Also survived by two sister-in-laws and several niecesÃâà...
Greensboro News & Record
December 31, 1999
She retired from Lorillard Tobacco Company following 30 years of service. She was a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church and was awarded the Presbyterian Women Honorary Life Membership and started the bereavement program at Bethel. She is survived by her sister, Martha Mathis of Whitsett and aÃâà...
Smithsonian
December 31, 1999
Citing Lorillard Tobacco Company's recent acquisition of the e-cigarette company Blu, he foresees a marketplace where the major tobacco companies swallow up their more youthful competitors. The e-cigarettes' adolescent customer base might then be Big Tobacco's next generation of combustibleÃâà...
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