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Lovett died in Locust Valley, New York, on May 7, 1986, at the age of 90. [19] He was preceded in death by his wife, Adele, on January 4, 1986. Both outlived their children, Evelyn Springer Lovett Brown (1920–1967) and Robert Scott Lovett, II (1927–1984). They were interred in Locust Valley Cemetery there.
Robert Lovett may refer to: Robert A. Lovett (1895–1986), United States Secretary of Defense; Robert Morss Lovett (1870–1956), American educator and writer; acting Governor of the United States Virgin Islands; Robert Q. Lovett, film editor; Robert S. Lovett (1860–1932), chairman of the Southern Pacific Company Executive Committee 1909–1913.
He was the son of William Lovett and Susan Hardy Lovett. His mother died in 1861 when Robert was only one year old; he was raised by Sarah Elizabeth "Sally" Hood Lovett, his father's second wife. [citation needed] He attended Houston High School. [2] Lovett studied law privately and was admitted to the bar in 1882. [2]
Lovett is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Robert Lovett (disambiguation), multiple people; William Lovett (1800–1877), ...
John Lewis Gaddis (born April 2, 1941) is an American Cold War historian, political scientist, and writer. He is the Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History at Yale University. [1]
Robert Todd Lincoln (1843–1926) College 1864 United States Secretary of War, son of Abraham Lincoln [64] Robert A. Lovett (1895–1986) Law, 1919, Business 1921 United States Secretary of Defense: Loretta Lynch (born 1959) College 1981, Law 1984 United States Attorney General: James Thomas Lynn (1927–2010) Law 1951
Lovett (surname) Lovett Purnell (born 1972), National Football League player; The Lovett School, an independent school in Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Lovett Tower, Canberra, Australia; Lovett Baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of Great Britain
The Lehman family (also Lehmann, Liehmann or Liehman) is a prominent family of Jewish German-Americans who founded the financial firm Lehman Brothers. Some were also involved in American politics. [1] Members have married into the prominent Morgenthau, Loeb, and Bronfman families.