Obituaries Related to "Stewart" from New York Times Archive
Faith Stewart-Gordon, Doyenne of the Russian Tea Room, Dies at 88
After her husband died in 1967, she was the sole owner of the festive Manhattan gathering and gossiping spot until she sold it in 1995.
Stewart Greene, Who Helped Shape TV Advertising, Dies at 91
In the 1960s, Mr. Greene created ad campaigns that, among other things, made indigestion entertaining and airplanes visually appealing.
Gary Stewart, Master of the Reissue Compilation, Dies at 62
Mr. Stewart’s knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, a range of musical genres helped make Rhino Records the gold standard for anthologies.
Donald Stewart, 80, Dies; Took Over the College Board at a Crucial Time
He favored high standards for college applicants and programs to help minority students meet those standards. Earlier he had helped revive Spelman College.
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Stewart Lupton, Singer for ’90s Band Jonathan Fire*Eater, Is Dead at 43
The songwriter and poet fronted an electric, volatile band that helped inspire a rock revival in New York in the early 2000s.
Sammy Stewart, Pitcher Whose Life Took a Downturn, Dies at 63
His career got off to a stellar start and he became an effective, hard-working reliever. But he later descended into drug abuse and homelessness.
Lynne Stewart, Lawyer Imprisoned in Terrorism Case, Dies at 77
Ms. Stewart, who was convicted of aiding terrorism in her representation of Omar Abdel Rahman, was also known for defending a member of the Weather Underground and other violent activists.
Chuck Stewart, Jazz Photographer, Dies at 89; You’ve Seen His Album Covers
Mr. Stewart created an archive of some 800,000 negatives, and by his count his photographs appeared on the covers of at least 2,000 albums.
Miriam Cedarbaum, U.S. Judge, Dies at 86; Sentenced Martha Stewart
Judge Cedarbuam oversaw thousands of cases since 1986, including the 2004 trial of Martha Stewart that brought wide public attention.
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Aldrich Ames, C.I.A. Turncoat Who Helped the Soviets, Dies at 84
As chief of the counterintelligence branch of the C.I.A.’s Soviet division, he had access to some of the nation’s deepest secrets. He had been serving a life sentence since 1994.
Rosa von Praunheim, 83, Dies; Captured Gay Life in Germany on Film
His first feature-length movie, in 1971, was called his country’s “Stonewall moment,” for jump-starting a gay-rights movement. He became a leading voice of it.
Doug LaMalfa Is Dead: Republican Congressman From California Was 65
A Republican in the House since 2013, he portrayed himself as a voice for his constituents in his northeast district. His death narrowed his party’s slim majority in the chamber.
Bela Tarr, Titan of Slow-Moving Cinema, Is Dead at 70
Called his “masterpiece,” one film, “Satantango,” is seven hours long. A favorite of critics and film festivals, he focused on the “human dignity” of marginal characters.
Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 96
Freed from Auschwitz, she was silent about her ordeal for four decades. Then she decided to dedicate her life to educating people about the dangers of prejudice.
Robert Heide, Daring Playwright and Warhol Collaborator, Dies at 91
He helped create the Off Off Broadway theater scene, wrote and acted in Andy Warhol’s films, and turned his fascination with collectible Americana into books.
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