Obituaries Related to "Anderson" from New York Times Archive
John Anderson, Who Ran Against Reagan and Carter in 1980, Is Dead at 95
Drawing support from moderate to liberal Republicans and liberal Democrats, Mr. Anderson held the spotlight for a while before voters turned to candidates who they believed could actually win.
Paid Notice: Deaths COOKE, ROBERT ANDERSON, JR.
COOKE--Robert Anderson, Jr. 88, of Colts Neck, NJ died Sunday, August 13. Survived by his children, Celia, Robert & Claudia, and grandson, Michael. Service 3 pm, Sunday August 27 at Christ Church, Middletown, NJ. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Fresh Air Fund.
Paid Notice: Deaths FOWLER, DAVID ANDERSON
FOWLER-David Anderson. 82. Died on November 1, 2002 at Bryn Mawr Hospital from complications arising from dialysis treatment for end stage renal failure. He had been ill for several years but never lost the twinkle in his eye, his infectious chuckle, or his youthful optimism. He was a graduate of Choate, Princeton and Harvard Law School. He served as a Lieutenat in WWII. He had been active for many years as a student at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, having been admitted based on his sub ...
Frank Anderson, Former Spy Who Supplied Afghan Insurgents, Dies at 78
He supervised operations in Afghanistan and the Middle East and oversaw a top-secret link with a high official of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Country singer Lynn Anderson dead at 67
Lynn Anderson, best known for her 1970 Grammy-winning hit "Rose Garden," died of a heart attack at 67. Gavino Garay reports.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCKEE, DR. MARGARET ANDERSON
McKEE-Dr. Margaret Anderson, 90, died Oct 19, 1998, in Carthage, IL. Preceded in death by husband Orrin E. Anderson in 1972. She was graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1928 and from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1932. She spent most of her life in Riverdale, NY, where she practiced pediatric medicine for 32 years with offices in Manhattan and Riverdale, and was affiliated with St. Luke's Hospital, New York City. In 1971 she retired to the family home in Carthage, IL. Surviving ...
Murphy Anderson, Longtime Artist for DC Comics, Dies at 89
Mr. Anderson would pencil or ink nearly every major series the company published, including Superman and Hawkman.
JOSE F. DE NAVARRO DEAD AT EIGHTY-SIX; Builder of the First Elevated Railroad and First Modern Apartment House. BEGAN AS A JESUIT TEACHER " He Lived an American but Died a Spaniard" -- Was the Father-in-Law of Mary Anderson.
Jose F. de Navarro died of heart disease at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at his home, 13 West Forty-sixth Street, in his eighty-sixth year. Mr. de Navarro was for a long time prominent in many financial enterprises in this city, though his declining health, together with his advancing years, prevented him of late from taking any part in the business world.
Harry Anderson, ‘M.V.P. of American Sailing,’ Is Dead at 98
A scion of a patrician family familiar to yacht clubs, he devoted his life to racing and its rules, with a hand in the America’s Cup, the Olympics and training the young.
Philip W. Anderson, Nobel Laureate in Physics, Is Dead at 96
His work at Princeton and Bell Labs deepened science’s understanding of magnetism, superconductivity and the structure of matter.
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Michael Roemer, Maker of Acclaimed but Little-Seen Films, Dies at 97
His “Nothing but a Man” and “The Plot Against Harry” drew critical praise but never found an audience. He said he took “a certain pride in not having been a success.”

Frank Moore, a Top Aide to Jimmy Carter, Is Dead at 89
After serving as chief of staff when Carter was governor of Georgia, he followed him to Washington, where both men encountered a hostile political establishment.

Sebastião Salgado, Acclaimed Brazilian Photographer, Is Dead at 81
Known for his powerfully impactful images of nature and the human condition, he was widely regarded as one of the most important documentary photographers of his time.

Yuri Grigorovich Dead: Soviet Ballet Choreographer Was 98
Among the 20th century’s most significant choreographers, he led the Bolshoi Ballet for more than 30 years, creating epic ballets like “Spartacus.”

Jim Irsay, Colts Owner and CEO, Dies at 65
He took over the business from his father in 1997 and turned the team into one of the best in the league, with a Super Bowl win during the 2006 season.

Hans Noë, Architect, Sculptor and Proprietor of Fanelli Cafe, Dies at 96
He designed innovative houses and sculptures, but his most visible role in New York City’s cultural life was as an accidental restaurateur, running the venerable Fanelli Cafe.
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