Obituaries Related to "Bradley" from New York Times Archive
Bradley Fields, Magician Who Favored Warmth Over Flash, Dies at 68
Mr. Fields was an actor, mime, illusionist and educator who equated magic with pure wonder, not trickery. He died of the coronavirus.
Harold Bradley, a Nashville Studio Master, Is Dead at 93
Mr. Bradley’s work on six-string bass and guitar was featured on records by Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Loretta Lynn and numerous others.
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Charles Bradley, a Late-in-Life Soul Music Star, Dies at 68
The singer, once a small-time James Brown impersonator called Black Velvet, was known for his beleaguered rasp and passionate live performances.
Gordon Bradley, Who Nurtured U.S. Soccer, Dies at 74
Mr. Bradley, a native of England, was a pioneering figure in American soccer and the first to sign with the New York Cosmos, as a player and as a coach.
David Bradley, 92, Author, Antinuclear Advocate, Champion Skier and State Legislator, Is Dead
Mr. Bradley’s best-selling first book, “No Place to Hide,” was an eyewitness account of the postwar atomic tests on Bikini Atoll in the South Pacific.
J. Robert Bradley, 87, Charismatic Gospel Singer, Dies
J. Robert Bradley’s deep, swooping, octave-leaping voice and charismatic presence made him one of gospel music’s most important figures.
Bradley Krause, 58, Kinko’s Partner, Is Dead
Bradley Krause became a founding partner of the office supply and printing company by raising his hand in his college graphics arts class.
Bradley Beach: Crew’s Role Checked in Passenger Death
New Jersey Transit investigates death of John D'Agostino, passenger who was dragged 50 feet at station in Bradley Beach; NJT finds that assistant conductor might not have been at her post; train D'Agostino boarded was replacement for scheduled train that earlier struck Joan Kelly (S)
Bradley Beach: Crew’s Role Checked in Passenger Death
A preliminary investigation into the death of a passenger on a New Jersey Transit train has found that an assistant conductor might not have been at her post, the railroad said yesterday. Her responsibility was to watch the platform, the railroad has said. The passenger, John D’Agostino, 49, died after being dragged nearly 50 feet as the train left the Bradley Beach station. The assistant conductor, with the conductor and the train’s engineer, were suspended with pay pending the outcome of drug ...
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David Burnham, Times Reporter Who Exposed Police Graft, Dies at 91
Tipped off by the detective Frank Serpico, he wrote an explosive series on police corruption in New York City, sparking an investigation by the Knapp commission.
Marvin Schlachter, Record Executive Who Championed Disco, Dies at 90
In the 1960s, he helped get wide exposure for Black artists like Dionne Warwick. A decade later, he brought dance music from the clubs to radio success.
Joe D. Bryan, 84, Dies; His Murder Conviction Raised Troubling Questions
After serving 33 years in prison, he was released in the wake of a cascade of questions about the soundness of the forensic testimony against him.
Jay J. Armes, Private Eye With a Superhero Story, Dies at 92
With steel hooks for hands and a flamboyant personality, Mr. Armes captured the attention, and scrutiny, of reporters across the nation.
Eugene Gold, Brooklyn D.A. Who Led the ‘Son of Sam’ Case, Dies at 100
He prosecuted high-profile cases in the 1970s and championed Soviet Jews, but, after retiring, he ran afoul of the law himself, charged with a sex offense.
Ozzie Virgil Sr., First Dominican-Born Major Leaguer, Dies at 92
An outstanding fielder though never an All-Star, he broke that barrier with the Giants in 1956 and later became the Tigers’ first Black player.
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