Obituaries Related to "Cummings" from New York Times Archive
2 Republican Senators Post Photos of Elijah Cummings in John Lewis Tributes
Marco Rubio and Dan Sullivan were each trying to honor Mr. Lewis on social media when they mistakenly posted photos of Mr. Cummings, a Black congressman who died in October.
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In Tribute to Cummings, Obama Hints at Rebuke of Trump
The former president said that Representative Elijah E. Cummings showed that “you’re not a sucker to have integrity.”
Elijah Cummings Funeral: Bill and Hillary Clinton Urge Defense of Democracy
Comparing the congressman to a biblical prophet, the former secretary of state said Elijah Cummings “stood against the corrupt leadership of King Ahab and Queen Jezebel.”
Elijah Cummings’s Funeral Draws Presidents and Thousands of Mourners
Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton spoke Friday at the service for the longtime Maryland congressman.
Cummings’s Death Leaves Void at Helm of Crucial Committee
Democrats named Carolyn B. Maloney of New York to helm the Oversight and Reform Committee, but the chairman’s death set off a contest for a permanent successor.
Elijah Cummings, Powerful Democrat Who Investigated Trump, Dies at 68
A son of sharecroppers, he fought tirelessly for his hometown, Baltimore, and became a key figure in the impeachment investigation of President Trump.
Blondell Cummings, Dancer of Life’s Everyday Details, Dies at 70
Ms. Cummings danced on prominent stages and created works that embraced multiple disciplines.
Judith Cummings, Chief of a Bureau for The Times, Dies at 68
Ms. Cummings was a participant in a federal lawsuit that accused The New York Times of racial discrimination in hiring and promotional practices.
Pat Cummings, Rugged N.B.A. Forward, Dies at 55
Cummings, a 12-season N.B.A. veteran, spent four seasons with the Knicks, averaging double-digit scoring in two of them.
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