Obituaries Related to "Baldwin" from New York Times Archive
Richard Marek, Editor of Hemingway, Baldwin and Ludlum, Dies at 86
He shepherded more than 300 books into print, including James Baldwin’s “If Beale Street Could Talk” and Robert Ludlum’s “The Bourne Identity.”
Dalton Baldwin, an Eminence Among Accompanists, Dies at 87
Often described as an equal partner to the singers he performed with, he preferred to be called simply a pianist.
Sol Stein, Publisher, Author and Champion of James Baldwin, Dies at 92
A founder of the publishing house Stein and Day, he also worked with Dylan Thomas, Budd Schulberg and David Frost and wrote more than a dozen books.
Notable Deaths 2016: Robert H.B. Baldwin
Robert H.B. Baldwin, Transformer of Morgan Stanley, Dies at 95
As president and chairman, Mr. Baldwin expanded the investment bank into a full-service financial brokerage and changed its long-entrenched culture.
James Baldwin, Eloquent Writer In Behalf of Civil Rights, Is Dead
the American essayist, novelist and playwright whose work explored racial issues
Paid Notice: Deaths BALDWIN, MARCELLA VIG
BALDWIN--Marcella Vig 11/ 04/2006 Stamford, CT 48 years in Mountain Lakes, NJ. B. 8/ 26/1921 Fosston, MN Ph.D. Clinical Psych. U. of MN 1946. 1966-1980 Treated long-term patients, Greystone Psychiatric Hospital, NJ. In add. private practice. Early hospice advocate a founder of Riverside Hospice, Boonton, NJ. Enjoyed the arts, cooking, gardening, writing, reading. Hosted guests from many lands & Traveled widely. Survived by 7 children, 16 grandchildren. Married 48 yrs. to Russell R. Baldwin, M.D. ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BALDWIN, ALFRED JAY
BALDWIN--Alfred Jay of Spring Hill, FL died Monday, September 25th, after a brief battle with cancer. Born in Litchfield, CT, he moved to Florida 19 years ago from Parsippany, NJ. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II attached to the 463rd Bomb Group. Lieutenant Baldwin was a bombardier flying on B-17s. On his 20th mission his plane was shot down. He and a few others who survived, parachuted out and spent the rest of the war in a German P.O.W. camp. He retired as Vice President of the ...
Paid Notice: Deaths RAUE, PHILIP BALDWIN
RAUE--Philip Baldwin, 86, passed away July 19. Long time resident of Pelham Manor, NY and South Newbury, VT, he is survived by his wife, Jeanne Lungren Raue, sons David and Gregory, their wives and 5 grandchildren. After Yale Law School he joined Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine and retired as Assistant General Counsel of Mobil Chemical. He was an avid outdoorsman with interests in hiking, skiing, biking and rowing. He will be remembered and sorely missed by all who knew him for his intellect ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BALDWIN, ROSAMOND WILDER
BALDWIN--Rosamond Wilder. Died in New York City February 14, 2006, at age 96. A Manhattan resident for 42 years, she was a native of Gloucester, MA., widow of professor of history Dr. Summerfield Baldwin 3rd, and beloved mother of Patricia B. Andrews of Baltimore, Mary B. Baer of Annapolis, MD., and William W. Baldwin 2nd of New York City. Also surviving are seven grandchildren & 13 great grandchildren. She was a W.W. II night shift maker of parts for planes; a 1960's two-year VISTA volunteer; i ...
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John L. Allen Jr., Journalist With Inside Access to the Vatican, Dies at 61
He seemed to know everyone at the Holy See, and it showed in his reporting for the National Catholic Reporter and his website, Crux, though some said he grew too close to his sources.
Sly Dunbar, Whose Drumming Brought Complex Beats to Reggae, Dies at 73
As one half of the famed rhythm duo Sly and Robbie, he played with some of the biggest names in music, including Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger.
Geoff Mason, Sports Producer Thrust Into Covering Terrorism, Dies at 85
He played a critical role in ABC Sports’s reporting on the attack by a Palestinian group at the 1972 Summer Games in Munich that left 11 Israeli team members dead.
Peter H. Duesberg, 89, Renowned Biologist Turned H.I.V. Denialist, Dies
His pioneering work on the origins of cancer was later overshadowed by his contrarian views, notably his rejection of the established theory that H.I.V. causes AIDS.
Thomas Fogarty, 91, Who Helped Revolutionize Vascular Surgery, Dies
Drawing on his love of fly-fishing, he developed a balloon catheter that removes blood clots from patients’ limbs in a minimally invasive way. It has saved millions of lives.
George Cabot Lodge, Last of His Family to Battle a Kennedy, Dies at 98
The two Massachusetts clans faced off in elections for decades, until a final 1962 Senate race. Despite his loss, Mr. Lodge praised his opponent, Ted Kennedy.
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