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Lindy McDaniel, Ace Reliever for Mediocre Teams, Dies at 84
Over 21 seasons — including eight with the Cardinals and six with the Yankees — he was one of the game’s most dependable closers but never made the postseason.
Jim McDaniels, 69, Dies; Led Western Kentucky to Final Four
An all-American in college, McDaniels got off to a tangled start in his professional career because of contract disputes.
Eugene McDaniels, Singer-Songwriter of Soul and Blues, Dies at 76
After singing hits like “A Hundred Pounds of Clay,” Mr. McDaniels wrote the ballad “Feel Like Makin’ Love” and the jazz protest song “Compared to What.”
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDANIEL, PAUL W.
McDANIEL--Paul W. Of Port Chester, NY died December 4, 2005. Born January 31, 1914, in Montgomery, W.VA. Graduated from WVU, served in WWII and Korea as Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy. He worked for Union Carbide Corporation for over 30 years as a Senior Industrial Hygiene Associate. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law Marta and Stephen Deely, his granddaughter and husband Katherine and Paul Fehrenbach, his grandson and wife Matthew and Elizabeth Deely and four great-grandsons. Family ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDANIEL, WILBERT
McDANIEL-Wilbert. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Wilbert McDaniel, associated with The Times from 1966 until retiring in 1992.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCDANIEL, SALLY
McDANIEL-Sally. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of Sally McDaniel, associated with The Times from 1961 until retiring in 1994.
William A. McDaniel, 62, Dead; Former Executive of NBC Radio
William A. McDaniel, former executive vice president of the NBC radio network, died of cancer Wednesday at his home in Vero Beach, Fla. He was 62 years old.
3 KEARNY HEROES WIN NAVY'S CROSS; Lieut. Commander A.L. Danis, Lieut. Esslinger, Machinist McDaniel Are Honored 11 OF CREW COMMENDED Five of Them Get Promotions -- Exploits Detailed -- 11 Missing Listed Dead
U S destroyer Kearny crew members honored
REV. FRANK McDANIEL, DEAD OF AUTO INJURY; Held Several Jersey Pastorates Before Becoming Headmaster, 1910-21, of Pennington School.
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