Obituaries Related to "Mathews" from New York Times Archive
Tom Mathews, Promoter of Liberal Causes and Candidates, Dies at 96
A former journalist, Mr. Mathews raised the profile of groups like the Peace Corps and was the spokesman for Robert F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign in 1968.
Harry Mathews, Idiosyncratic Writer, Dies at 86
Mr. Mathews was a novelist, poet and essayist who was confounding and captivating in whatever language he was working in.
Max Mathews, Pioneer in Making Computer Music, Dies at 84
As an engineer for Bell Laboratories in 1957, Mr. Mathews wrote the first program to make it possible for a computer to synthesize sound and play it back.
Ronnie Mathews, 72, Pianist Who Accompanied Jazz Stars, Dies
Mr. Mathews was a jazz pianist whose recorded output as a leader was sparse but whose résumé as a sideman with stars of jazz was substantial.
Larry Mathews, a 24-Hour Hairdresser, Dies at 86
Mr. Mathews earned a reputation as New York’s most wide-awake hairdresser by opening what seems to have been the city’s first 24-hour beauty parlor.
Kerwin Mathews, 81, of ‘Sinbad’ Sword Fight, Dies
Mr. Mathews was a tall and strikingly handsome movie actor of the 1950s who is best known for his starring role in “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad,” and particularly for that film’s roiling sword fight with a skeleton.
Paid Notice: Deaths MATHEWS, JAMES JR.
MATHEWS--James Jr., 67. Passed away Friday, April 14. Memorial contributions to Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness & Housing, c/o Marc Greenberg, 1047 Amsterdam Ave, NYC 10025, where Jim was associated for 20 years.
Paid Notice: Deaths BRONER, MATHEW
BRONER--Mathew, age 81. Artist and educator, beloved father of Katy, Heidi, Megan and Susan, died peacefully on August 8th, 2005 at home in his Soho loft after a courageous battle with cancer. He is also survived by his former wife and close friend, Opal and his dear brother, Bob. A passionate and principled painter, blessed with a sense of humor, he touched many lives and is deeply missed. A Memorial Service will be held on September 18th, 11 AM at The Tillman Chapel, (The Church Center for the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BRONER, MATHEW
BRONER--Mathew, age 81. Artist and educator, beloved father of Katy, Heidi, Megan and Susan, died peacefully on August 8th, 2005 at home in his Soho loft after a courageous battle with cancer. He is also survived by his former wife and close friend, Opal and his dear brother, Bob. A passionate and principled painter, blessed with a sense of humor, he touched many lives and is deeply missed. A Memorial Service will be held on September 18th, 11 AM at The Tillman Chapel, (The Church Center for the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MATHEWS, DOROTHEA S.
MATHEWS -- Dorothea S. Died peacefully last month at 92, leaving behind three daughters--Carol Cameron, Beatrice Francais, and Louise Bozorth. She is also survived by four grandchildren--Hilary, Squire, Diana, and Caroline--and four greatgrandchildren--Belize, Laila Louise, Coltrane, and Crosby. She was dearly loved and will be missed.
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Leah Stavenhagen, Advocate for Young Women With A.L.S., Dies at 33
She started a group intended to counter the notion that A.L.S. was an “older white man’s disease.”
Robert Carradine, Actor Who Played the Father in ‘Lizzie McGuire,’ Dies at 71
A member of a renowned acting dynasty, he also earned fame for his role in “Revenge of the Nerds.” His family said he struggled with bipolar disorder.
Edward Hoagland, Literary Explorer of Nature and Himself, Dies at 93
In his lyrical writings, he examined physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.
Susan Sheehan, Pulitzer-Winning Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88
As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.
Norman Francis, 94, Who Led Xavier U. in New Orleans Into New Era, Dies
He was among America’s longest-serving college presidents, with a 47-year tenure, and played an important civil-rights role in New Orleans.
Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.
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