Obituaries Related to "Morgan" from New York Times Archive
Joe Morgan, Hall of Fame Second Baseman, Is Dead at 77
Morgan, who later became a well-known television commentator, was among the smallest great players in the history of the game and among the greatest second basemen.
Morgan Wootten, Acclaimed High School Basketball Coach, Dies at 88
He had one of the best winning streaks, and was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Morgan Tsvangirai, Longtime Foe of Mugabe in Zimbabwe, Dies at 65
A former labor leader and prime minister, he seemed on the cusp of defeating Mr. Mugabe in 2008, only to be subjected to bloody intimidation.
Review: ‘I Called Him Morgan,’ a Jazz Tale of Talent and Tragedy
The director Kasper Collin has created a suave and sensitive documentary about the life and death of the great trumpeter Lee Morgan.
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7, Episode 13: Morgan Takes a Turn
After spending the past few weeks on the Alexandrians’ efforts to organize an alliance to battle the Saviors, the show spent Sunday with the Kingdom.
Michèle Morgan, the First ‘Best Actress’ at Cannes, Dies at 96
Ms. Morgan was just 26 when she starred as a blind woman in Jean Delannoy’s “Pastoral Symphony.” She and the film won honors at the first Cannes festival.
Robert B. Morgan, Senator Undone by His Panama Canal Votes, Dies at 90
Mr. Morgan, who represented North Carolina in the Senate, backed the treaty to give the canal to Panama and lost his re-election bid because of it.
Robert H.B. Baldwin, Transformer of Morgan Stanley, Dies at 95
As president and chairman, Mr. Baldwin expanded the investment bank into a full-service financial brokerage and changed its long-entrenched culture.
‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6, Episode 4 Recap: The Making of Morgan
Sunday’s episode filled in Morgan’s back story.
Relative of Morgan Freeman Is Stabbed to Death in Manhattan
E’Dena Hines, 33, who had a role in one of Mr. Freeman’s recent movies, was found in the street outside her Washington Heights apartment, the police said.
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Jacqueline de Ribes, Tastemaker and Fashion Avatar, Dies at 96
One of few people in the world of style who could legitimately claim the status of icon, she dressed to impress even before she became a designer.
Richard Smallwood, 77, Choral Leader and Composer of Gospel Hits, Dies
He sold millions of albums with the Richard Smallwood Singers, and his songs, many influenced by classical music, were recorded by stars like Whitney Houston.
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