Obituaries Related to "Hines" from New York Times Archive
Gerald D. Hines, Developer and Architects’ ‘Medici,’ Is Dead at 95
He transformed skylines around the world by recruiting blue-chip architects and holding to the credo that good design is good business.
Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, Dies
the father of modern jazz piano
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, ELAINE P.
HINES--Elaine P., Community Activist and advocate for the advancement of Children's education dies at 64.
A Tribute to Gregory Hines With Tears and Soft-Shoe
Tribute to Gregory Hines is held at Apollo Theater in Harlem; he died Aug 9 at age of 57; joyous group of actors, dancers and friends gather to honor man considered king of tap dance; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, GREGORY
HINES -- Gregory. Heartfelt condolences to the Hines family on the passing of Gregory. His warmth, kindness and fantastic sense of humor will be greatly missed. Skipper, David & everyone at Skipper's Place
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, GREGORY
HINES -- Gregory. Heartfelt condolences to the Hines family on the passing of Gregory. His warmth, kindness and fantastic sense of humor will be greatly missed. Skipper, David & everyone at Skipper's Place
A Tribute to Gregory Hines With Tears and Soft-Shoe
Tribute to Gregory Hines is held at Apollo Theater in Harlem; he died Aug 9 at age of 57; joyous group of actors, dancers and friends gather to honor man considered king of tap dance; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths HINES, ELAINE P.
HINES--Elaine P., Community Activist and advocate for the advancement of Children's education dies at 64.
Earl Hines, 77, Father of Modern Jazz Piano, Dies
the father of modern jazz piano
Gerald D. Hines, Developer and Architects’ ‘Medici,’ Is Dead at 95
He transformed skylines around the world by recruiting blue-chip architects and holding to the credo that good design is good business.
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