Obituaries Related to "Atkins" from New York Times Archive
Doug Atkins, a Feared Hall of Fame Pass Rusher, Dies at 85
Atkins, a 6-foot-8 defensive end mostly associated with the Chicago Bears and the University of Tennessee, terrified quarterbacks in the days before sacks were an official statistic.
Susan Atkins, Manson Follower, Dies at 61
Ms. Atkins, 61, spent four decades in prison for her role of the killings of Sharon Tate and seven others in 1969.
Orin Atkins, 82, Executive Who Built Up Ashland Oil, Dies
Orin E. Atkins’s 16-year tenure as chief executive of Ashland Oil was also marred by improper business dealings.
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINS, ROBERT PRINCE
ATKINS--Robert Prince, died August 16th, 2006 in Boynton Beach, FL. He was President of Brother Truck Rental. He is survived by his wife Nancy (Gutfreund), three children and six grandchildren.
Paid Notice: Deaths ATKINS, BETTY P.
ATKINS--Betty P. On July 8, 2004. Beloved mother of Chelsea. Caring sister of Kay and Desmond, sister-in-law of William, aunt and grand-aunt of their children. A memorial service will be held Sunday, July 11th, 2004 at noon at Riverdale Funeral Home, 5044 Broadway at 214 St, NY, NY 10034. Tel: 212-942-4000
Dr. Robert C. Atkins, Author of Controversial but Best-Selling Diet Books, Is Dead at 72
Dr Robert C Atkins, cardiologist who devised hotly debated weight-loss plan favoring steak and eggs over spaghetti and spinach, dies at 72; fell and suffered head injuries on April 8 on sidewalk in front of his Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine in Manhattan; photo (M)
Robert C. Atkins, 72, Creator of Controversial Diet, Dies
Dr. Robert C. Atkins, a cardiologist who devised a controversial diet favoring pork chops over pasta and butter over bran, died today.
Doug Atkins, a Feared Hall of Fame Pass Rusher, Dies at 85
Atkins, a 6-foot-8 defensive end mostly associated with the Chicago Bears and the University of Tennessee, terrified quarterbacks in the days before sacks were an official statistic.
Doug Atkins, a Feared Hall of Fame Pass Rusher, Dies at 85
Atkins, a 6-foot-8 defensive end mostly associated with the Chicago Bears and the University of Tennessee, terrified quarterbacks in the days before sacks were an official statistic.
Susan Atkins, Manson Follower, Dies at 61
Ms. Atkins, 61, spent four decades in prison for her role of the killings of Sharon Tate and seven others in 1969.
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