Obituaries Related to "Fisher" from New York Times Archive
Dr. Bernard Fisher, Who Revolutionized Breast Cancer Treatment, Dies at 101
He brought an end to the routine use of the debilitating radical mastectomy. He later battled false allegations of scientific misconduct.
Dr. Bernard Fisher, Who Revolutionized Breast Cancer Treatment, Dies at 101
He brought an end to the routine use of the debilitating radical mastectomy. He later battled false allegations of scientific misconduct.
Dr. Bernard Fisher, Who Revolutionized Breast Cancer Treatment, Dies at 101
He brought an end to the routine use of the debilitating radical mastectomy. He later battled false allegations of scientific misconduct.
Paid Notice: Deaths FISHER, ISOBEL (MIKI), NEE MCBRIDE
FISHER--Isobel (Miki), nee McBridedied July 24, 2006 in New York City. Cherished wife of the late Saul Fisher, beloved mother of Rachel Abram, mother-in-law of Michael Abram, grandmother of Daniel, Sarah and Dan's wife, Marina, aunt and greataunt to many dear nieces and nephews. Artist, poet, avid reader, music enthusiast, loving friend. Miki and Saul were founding residents of Twenty-one Acres in Ardsley, New York, where Miki lived for 55 years. Her friends were of all generations, her life was ...
Carrie Fisher, Child of Hollywood and ‘Star Wars’ Royalty, Dies at 60
Ms. Fisher channeled her struggles with depression and substance abuse into fiercely comic works, including the novel “Postcards From the Edge.”
Fans and Friends Pay Tribute to Carrie Fisher
Celebrities and fans paid tribute to the actress Carrie Fisher, who died on Tuesday at the age of 60. Her death came days after a heart attack on a flight from London to Los Angeles. She was known for playing Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" films.
Carrie Fisher Tested Positive for Drugs Before Her Death, Coroner Says
Ms. Fisher tested positive for cocaine and other drugs when she was admitted to the hospital four days before her death, a toxicology report said.
Notable Deaths 2016: Carrie Fisher
Warning About Fisher-Price Rock ’n Play Issued After Infant Deaths
The Rock ’n Play is a favorite among parents, but federal regulators and Fisher-Price warned parents to stop using it once their baby can roll over.
Why a Fisher-Price Sleeper Linked to Infant Deaths Hasn’t Been Recalled
The Consumer Product Safety Commission stopped short of a recall of the Rock ’n Play seat, but the American Academy of Pediatrics demanded its withdrawal.
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