Obituaries Related to "Barber" from New York Times Archive
Anthony Mancinelli, World’s Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108
A barber who spent nearly a century of cutting hair in upstate New York “didn’t know the meaning of the word retired.”
Paid Notice: Deaths BARBER, HUGH R.K., MD.
BARBER--Hugh R.K., MD. The Board of Trustees, the Medical Staff and the entire Lenox Hill Hospital family mourn the loss of our esteemed colleague. A distinguished physician, educator, scholar and advocate for women's health care, Dr. Barber was internationally renowned for his seminal work in ovarian cancer. He began his impressive career in 1944 as a resident at Lenox Hill Hospital, and was appointed Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in 1963, a position he held with disti ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BARBER, HUGH R.K., M.D.
BARBER--Hugh R.K., M.D. On December 26, 2006. Alumnae Association of the Lenox Hill Hospital School of Nursing mourns the loss of Lenox Hill's esteemed physician and our devoted supporter.
Benjamin R. Barber, Author of ‘Jihad vs. McWorld,’ Dies at 77
Mr. Barber’s 1995 book presciently analyzed the forces leading to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the rise in tribalism around the world.
A Baltimore Barber Who’s With His Clients Through Life, and Death
Antoine Dow helps bring dignity to young black men whose lives were cut short by gun violence.
Anthony Mancinelli, World’s Oldest Working Barber, Dies at 108
A barber who spent nearly a century of cutting hair in upstate New York “didn’t know the meaning of the word retired.”
Ricardo Barber, Cuban Actor Who Succeeded in New York, Dies at 81
He became a core member of the Spanish-language troupe Repertorio Español after leaving Cuba, where he had spent time in a forced-labor camp.
Benjamin R. Barber, Author of ‘Jihad vs. McWorld,’ Dies at 77
Mr. Barber’s 1995 book presciently analyzed the forces leading to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the rise in tribalism around the world.
Jozef Paczynski, Inmate Barber to Auschwitz Commandant, Dies at 95
Mr. Paczynski was one of the concentration camp’s longest surviving inmates and served as the personal barber to its Nazi commandant Rudolf Höss.
Miller Barber, 82, Golf Champion With Odd Swing, Dies
Barber was a popular and successful player on the P.G.A. Tour in the 1960s and went on to dominate in the early years of senior tournament play.
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Catherine O’Hara, ‘Home Alone’ and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Actress, Dies at 71
The Emmy-winning comedian was a member of the influential Canadian sketch comedy series “SCTV.”
Roger Allers Dies at 76; Helped Put ‘Lion King’ on Screens and Onstage
A Disney fan who once “flew” off his couch as a 4-year-old Peter Pan, he was a co-director of the animated film and a co-writer of the Broadway musical, both of them megahits.
Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’
As an employee with the N.S.A., he claimed he was exposed to a direct-energy device that led to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease at the age of 45.
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.
Shirley Raines, 58, Who Gave L.A.’s Homeless Food and Makeovers, Dies
Her work feeding people and dyeing their hair through her nonprofit, Beauty 2 the Streetz, was known to millions online.
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.
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