Obituaries Related to "Andrews" from New York Times Archive
Mark Andrews, North Dakota Farmer-Politician, Dies at 94
His support for agriculture helped him win nine elections to the House and one to the Senate, despite a moderate-to-liberal voting record as a Republican.
Jesse Andrews Learns on the Fly to Write ‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’
Mr. Andrews had never written a script before as he set out to adapt his novel for the screen.
Archie Andrews, Who Loved Betty and Veronica, Dies at 73
The beloved son of Riverdale dies a hero in issue No. 36 of “Life With Archie.” He is survived by Jughead.
Patty Andrews, Singer With Her Sisters, Is Dead at 94
Ms. Andrews was the last living member of the sister trio that gained fame with hit songs like “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (of Company B).”
Inez Andrews, Gospel Singer, Dies at 83
Ms. Andrews performed with the Caravans, with her own group and as a solo artist.
Donnie Andrews, the Real-Life Omar Little, Dies at 58
Mr. Andrews, a drug dealer and robber who later counseled addicts and helped the government bring down a gang, inspired a character on “The Wire,” an acclaimed HBO drama.
Leonard E. B. Andrews, Buyer of Wyeth Art, Dies at 83
Mr. Andrews rocked the art world when he bought 240 previously unknown Andrew Wyeth works depicting a mysterious, sometimes nude woman known as Helga.
Mark Andrews, North Dakota Farmer-Politician, Dies at 94
His support for agriculture helped him win nine elections to the House and one to the Senate, despite a moderate-to-liberal voting record as a Republican.
Mark Andrews, North Dakota Farmer-Politician, Dies at 94
His support for agriculture helped him win nine elections to the House and one to the Senate, despite a moderate-to-liberal voting record as a Republican.
Mark Andrews, North Dakota Farmer-Politician, Dies at 94
His support for agriculture helped him win nine elections to the House and one to the Senate, despite a moderate-to-liberal voting record as a Republican.
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