Obituaries Related to "Montgomery" from New York Times Archive
Julius Montgomery, Who Broke a Space-Age Race Barrier, Dies at 90
In the Jim Crow South, he was the first black professional to be hired at Cape Canaveral, then made a sacrifice so that a technology school might open.
Mourners Remember Atatiana Jefferson: ‘Our Montgomery Moment’
To the nation, the woman shot by a Fort Worth police officer became a symbol of the need for police accountability. To her family, she was “Tay”: an aspiring doctor and hands-on aunt.
Troy Gentry of the Country Music Duo Montgomery Gentry Dies at 50
Mr. Gentry made dynamism out of country hollers and recorded three platinum albums with Eddie Montgomery.
R.A. Montgomery, 78, Dies; Published Choose Your Own Adventure Series
Mr. Montgomery recognized the potential of a book that let the reader choose between two actions and endings.
Historical Society Exhibition to Commemorate Selma-to-Montgomery March
Photographs taken by a New York college student depict a turning point in American history, and will be displayed at the New-York Historical Society next year.
David Montgomery, 84, Dies; Chronicled Lives of Workers
Mr. Montgomery was a labor historian whose experience as a machinist informed his influential writing about the culture of the factory floor.
Buddy Montgomery, Played the Vibraphone, Dies at 79
Mr. Montgomery was a jazz pianist and vibraphonist best known for his work with the guitarist Wes Montgomery, his older brother.
Buddy Montgomery, Jazz Pianist and Vibraphonist, Dies at 79
Mr. Montgomery was best known for his work with the guitarist Wes Montgomery, his older brother.
Mira Rostova, Coach to Montgomery Clift, Dies at 99
Ms. Rostova was a longtime New York acting teacher whose scene-by-scene, line-by-line coaching of Montgomery Clift earned his unwavering devotion.
Paul Montgomery, Former New York Times Reporter, Is Dead at 72
Mr. Montgomery covered riots in Harlem, the civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., in 1965, and the search for Che Guevara in Bolivia.
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Bruce Crawford, Arts-Loving Adman Who Led the Met Opera, Dies at 96
He helped build the ad agency BBDO International into a powerhouse before channeling his passion for opera into managing the Met and revitalizing Lincoln Center.
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.
Michael Reagan, 80 Dies; President’s Son Fought for Right-Wing Causes
The son of Ronald Reagan and his first wife, the actress Jane Wyman, he built on his father’s conservative legacy with a radio talk show and columns on right-wing sites like Newsmax.
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, Dies at 70
The master Hungarian filmmaker’s movies included “Satantango” and “Werckmeister Harmonies.”
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