Obituaries Related to "Myers" from New York Times Archive
Bruce Myers, Actor With Voice of a ‘Stradivarius,’ Dies at 78
He was a stalwart member of the group of actors who worked with the director Peter Brook. Mr. Myers died of the novel coronavirus.
Norman Myers Dies at 85; Sounded Early Alarm on Environment
He lobbied governments and wrote books, papers and articles to alert the public to looming disasters like mass extinction well before they were common knowledge.
Toni Myers, Who Turned Astronauts Into Filmmakers, Dies at 75
She directed Imax space documentaries known for their eye-popping imagery.
2 Teenagers Die in Fort Myers Shooting
Capt. Jim Mulligan of the Fort Myers Police Department and a witness discussed a shooting at Club Blu in Fort Myers, Fla., that left two teenagers dead.
Shooting at Nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida, Leaves 2 Teenagers Dead
Three people were detained for questioning. The police gave no immediate indication of a possible motive but said the attack was “not a terrorist act.”
Walter Dean Myers Dies at 76; Wrote of Black Youth for the Young
Mr. Myers’s fiction for young readers often centered on African-Americans struggling in tough environments.
Robert J. Myers, Actuary Who Shaped Social Security Program, Dies at 97
A six-week stint on a Roosevelt administration panel turned into a long career in social insurance programs for Mr. Myers.
Gerald Myers, 85, Writer on Dance and Philosophy, Dies
Mr. Myers expressed his missionary zeal for modern dance through the highly unusual position of philosopher in residence of the American Dance Festival.
John Myers, 96, World War II Test Pilot, Is Dead
Mr. Myers was a leading civilian test pilot in World War II who helped develop the first American fighter plane designed specifically for night combat.
Ransom A. Myers, 54, Dies; Expert on Loss of Fish Stocks
Ransom A. Myers was a fisheries biologist whose work brought wide attention to collapsing fish stocks around the world.
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Eva Schloss, Anne Frank’s Stepsister and Holocaust Survivor, Dies at 96
Freed from Auschwitz, she was silent about her ordeal for four decades. Then she decided to dedicate her life to educating people about the dangers of prejudice.
Robert Heide, Daring Playwright and Warhol Collaborator, Dies at 91
He helped create the Off Off Broadway theater scene, wrote and acted in Andy Warhol’s films, and turned his fascination with collectible Americana into books.
Ahn Sung Ki, Towering Figure in South Korean Film, Dies at 74
Mr. Ahn, who made his onscreen debut as a 5-year-old, appeared in more than 180 films. President Lee Jae-myung said he “left a great footprint in Korean film history.”
Diane Crump, First Woman to Ride in Kentucky Derby, Dies at 77
She was the first professional female jockey to compete at a track in the United States where betting was legal, and notched up 228 career victories.
Dick Zimmer, N.J. Congressman Who Sponsored Megan’s Law, Dies at 81
The landmark legislation, a response to the rape and murder of a New Jersey child, required states to disclose where convicted sex-offenders live.
Steve Sheetz, Who Popularized Convenience Stores as a C.E.O., Dies at 77
Sheetz, a family-owned company that started with a single convenience store in Altoona, Pa., has more than 800 locations in seven states.
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