Obituaries Related to "Cameron" from New York Times Archive
How Cameron Boyce’s Epilepsy May Have Caused His Death at 20
The Disney Channel star’s family released a statement confirming his medical condition, which led to a fatal seizure over the weekend. In the U.S., about 2,600 people a year die from a disorder known as sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
Cameron Announces Death of ISIS Fighters
Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain told Parliament on Tuesday that two British nationals fighting with the Islamic State were killed in a British air strike.
Fabulous Dead People | Rory Cameron
The houses he decorated had that rarest of qualities: an atmosphere of inevitable chic, of absolute rightness, of un-strived-for perfection.
Robert Cameron, High-Flying ‘Above’ Photographer, Dies at 98
Mr. Cameron was the creator and publisher of the popular “Above” series of photography books for the coffee table.
Death of Ivan Cameron moves Britain
LONDON — Ivan Cameron was just 6, a boy with a lovely smile who was born with a severe form of epilepsy and cerebral palsy that deprived him of the ability to walk, talk or feed himself. He spent much of his time in hospitals, sometimes with his parents sleeping on the floor beside him, helping care for what they called their "beautiful boy."
P. Cameron DeVore, Early Expert on First Amendment Law, Dies at 76
Mr. DeVore was a First Amendment lawyer who was an early expert in the field, representing news companies in many significant disputes over the freedom of the press.
Cameron Argetsinger, 87, Road Racing Pioneer, Dies
Mr. Argetsinger’s love of speed cultivated on country roads led him to help revive road racing in postwar America.
Paid Notice: Deaths CAMERON, KATHARINE TORREY
CAMERON--Katharine Torrey. Of East Hampton and New York, passed away on December 27 after a hardfought battle with ovarian cancer. Beloved wife to the late William Allan Cameron, her life was defined by her devotion to family and friends, and by her many active interests. A long-time accredited judge for the American Daffodil Society, she also served as past President of the East Hampton Garden Club, and was a Board member of The Nature Conservancy South Fork Chapter. She was a guest curator and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CAMERON, KATHARINE TORREY
CAMERON--Katharine Torrey. Of East Hampton and New York, passed away on December 27 after a hardfought battle with ovarian cancer. Beloved wife to the late William Allan Cameron, her life was defined by her devotion to family and friends, and by her many active interests. A long-time accredited judge for the American Daffodil Society, she also served as past President of the East Hampton Garden Club, and was a Board member of The Nature Conservancy South Fork Chapter. She was a guest curator and ...
Earl Cameron, Barrier-Breaking British Actor, Is Dead at 102
In the 1950s and ’60s, when Black leading men and women were virtually nonexistent on British screens, he became a star. He continued to make movies into his 90s.
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Gabor Boritt, Refugee Who Became Expert on Lincoln, Dies at 86
He survived the Holocaust and Communist rule in Hungary, arrived penniless in New York and made himself into a pre-eminent Civil War scholar.
Ray Handley, Ill-Fated Giants Coach, Is Dead at 81
He took over a champion N.F.L. team, succeeding the popular Bill Parcells, then led it to two disappointing seasons, drawing the ire of players and fans.
Fred Smith, Who Left Blondie for the Band Television, Dies at 77
In the ’70s, New York’s bohemia was devoted to hostile yet arty rock. Mr. Smith had two qualities rare in the scene: personal and musical understatement.
Mark Marquess, Who Made Stanford a Baseball Powerhouse, Dies at 78
Over 41 seasons as head coach, he won two national titles, and more than 200 of his players were chosen in the major league draft.
Suzannah Lessard Dies at 81; Stanford White Descendant Who Wrote a Haunting Family Memoir
Growing up in a family of secrets, on a compound designed by her great-grandfather, made her a writer who investigated the built world with a wary eye.
Brad Arnold, Rocker Who Fronted 3 Doors Down, Dies at 47
He wrote the band’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” in a high school math class, and would go on to be nominated for three Grammy Awards.
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