Obituaries Related to "Sutton" from New York Times Archive
Don Sutton, Hall of Fame Right-Hander, Is Dead at 75
“When you gave him the ball, you knew one thing,” his former manager Tommy Lasorda once said. “Your pitcher was going to give you everything he had.”
Carol Sutton, a Stage and Screen Actress Devoted to New Orleans, Dies at 76
Ms. Sutton brought characters to life on the stage, on television and in movies like “Steel Magnolias.” She also mentored young people in her local theater community. She died of complications of Covid-19.
Eddie Sutton, 84, Winning Basketball Coach at Four Schools, Dies
Recently elected to the Hall of Fame, he led Creighton, Arkansas, Kentucky and Oklahoma State to the N.C.A.A. tournament as he piled up 806 victories.
Constance Sutton, Feminist Anthropologist, Is Dead at 92
Margaret Mead urged her to do field work, even though to do so as a married woman “was not heard of.” She became an expert on gender in the Caribbean.
Turkey Investigates Death of Jacky Sutton, a British Journalist
The body of Ms. Sutton, 50, was found Saturday at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, where she had been for a layover on her way to Iraq.
Brian Sutton-Smith, Scholar of What’s Fun, Dies at 90
Professor Sutton-Smith sought to answer fundamental questions: What is play? Why do human beings engage in it? What psychological, cognitive and cultural functions does it serve?
Funeral Service for Sutton Means Travel for Governor
Gov. David A. Paterson will attend the beginning of a memorial service for Percy Sutton on Wednesday, then fly back to Albany to deliver his annual message.
Percy E. Sutton, New York Politician, Dies
Percy E. Sutton was a pioneering figure who represented Malcolm X as a young lawyer and became one of the nation’s most prominent black political and business leaders.
Percy E. Sutton, Political Trailblazer, Dies at 89
Mr. Sutton was a pioneering figure who represented Malcolm X as a young lawyer and became one of the nation’s most prominent black political and business leaders.
Crystal Lee Sutton, the Real-Life ‘Norma Rae,’ Is Dead at 68
Ms. Sutton’s battle to unionize workers at a North Carolina textile factory in 1973 inspired the Academy Award-winning film starring Sally Field.
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