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Robert Maxwell, World War II Hero Who Fell on a Grenade, Dies at 98

2019-05-13T21:55:31+0000

Germans had attacked an American headquarters in France when he absorbed the blast, saving lives. Maimed, he was awarded the Medal of Honor.


Notable Deaths 2016: Peter Maxwell Davies

2018-06-06T18:42:35+0000


Jan Maxwell, Celebrated Stage Actress, Is Dead at 61

2018-02-12T19:57:37+0000

Ms. Maxwell, a longtime favorite of critics, earned five Tony Award nominations in seven years, including two in one season.


Peter Maxwell Davies, Contrarian British Composer, Dies at 81

2016-03-14T20:53:57+0000

Although Mr. Davies was anti-establishment, anti-monarchist and avant-garde, he was named Queen Elizabeth II’s official Master of Music.


Brookie Maxwell, an Artist and Curator, Dies at 59

2015-11-10T01:43:16+0000

Ms. Maxwell, a painter, sculptor and curator, immersed herself in social causes and viewed art as a spiritual haven for homeless children.


Hamish Maxwell, Philip Morris Empire Builder, Dies at 87

2014-04-22T01:21:13+0000

Mr. Maxwell’s acquisitions helped Philip Morris become a consumer products giant.


Elisabeth Maxwell, Expert on Holocaust, Dies at 92

2013-08-08T19:30:09+0000

After Dr. Maxwell’s life was turned upside down by the death of her husband, Robert Maxwell, in 1991, she focused on being a Holocaust scholar, writer and lecturer.


Maxwell S. Keith Dies at 87; Replacement Lawyer in Manson Case

2012-03-10T21:47:37+0000

Mr. Keith represented Leslie Van Houten, one of three women on trial with Charles Manson, after her previous attorney vanished.


Sherman L. Maxwell, 100, Sportscaster and Writer, Dies

2008-07-19T04:00:00+0000

Mr. Maxwell was a chronicler of Negro league baseball and, some believe, the first black sports broadcaster.


Paid Notice: Deaths MAXWELL, HERBERT

2006-03-14T05:00:00+0000

MAXWELL--Herbert. Accomplished businessman and entrepreneur, died Sunday evening of leukemia. He was 84. Following his honorable service in the Air Force during WWII, Mr. Maxwell worked successfully in the radio business and subsequently in the garment industry before establishing himself as a workout specialist for bankrupt publicly traded companies. Mr. Maxwell worked extensively in that field until shortly before his death. He is survived by Phyllis, his beloved wife of 58 years; his daughter ...



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In his lyrical writings, he explored physical landscapes as well as the interior terrain of his own life — up to the blindness that overtook him in his later years.

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Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead

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