Obituaries Related to "Carson" from New York Times Archive
Ciaran Carson, Versatile Belfast Poet, Is Dead at 70
In his poetry, as well as in his prose, he conveyed the complexities of his city and his country.
Ben Carson on the Death Penalty
Read the latest updates from Mr. Carson.
L. M. Kit Carson, Actor and Writer in Independent Film, Dies at 73
Mr. Carson earned a following among devotees of independent film with his magazine journalism about movies and his own quirky films.
Margaret Carson, Classical Music Publicist, Dies at 96
Margaret Carson was widely regarded as the leading lady of classical music publicists in New York, who shepherded a generation of singers through the Metropolitan Opera.
Paid Notice: Deaths RIKE, GEORGE CARSON
RIKE--George Carson. Of Brooklyn, retired advertising copywriter, died December 22 at the age of 84. He worked primarily for Doyle Dane Bernbach, later Needham DDB, from 1960 to 1994, wrting print, radio and television copy and winning many awards. In another persona, he was Associate Editor of Banter University Press and only employee. He kept his wry humor through his last years of failing health. George is survived by his wife of 56 years, Millie, daughters Joan and Susan, son-in-law Jan, and ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CARSON, JOHNNY
CARSON--Johnny. The Friars Club mourns the loss of its esteemed Member, Johnny Carson. His passing leaves a void not only among the Friars, but also in the world of entertainment. For over 30 years he presided over late night television with wit, wisdom, and a comfortable charm that was welcomed into homes across America. The Friars are honored to have been recipients of this gifted raconteur's boundless humor. He was a formidable presence at Roasts and Dinners/a consummate performer who added a ...
Johnny Carson, Low-Key King of Late-Night TV, Dies at 79
Johnny Carson, comedian who dominated late-night television for 30 years as host of Tonight show on NBC, dies at age of 79; Carson, often called 'the king of late night,' wielded almost regal power; more than anyone shifted nexus of power in television from New York to Los Angeles with his decision in 1972 to move his show west; that move was critical in changeover of much of television from live to taped performances; lengthy article recalls his career; photos (L)
Johnny Carson, Low-Key King of Late-Night TV, Dies at 79
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Paid Notice: Deaths SANDS, NORA CARSON
SANDS--Nora Carson, 75, passed away on September 24, 2003. She is survived by her children, Louise OwensPapaceno, Jacqueline Sands O'Connor, and Richard R. Owens, her son - in - law Charles Papaceno, her grandchildren, Benjamin and Christopher O'Connor, and Augustus Papaceno, her brother C.S. Sands, her twin brother Ben Frank Sands and his wife Mary Lou along with dozens of nephews and nieces, and great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ben F. and Martha Ann Carson Sa ...
Ciaran Carson, Versatile Belfast Poet, Is Dead at 70
In his poetry, as well as in his prose, he conveyed the complexities of his city and his country.
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Floyd Vivino, Throwback Comedian Known as Uncle Floyd, Dies at 74
His silly, vaudeville-style variety show was filled with his piano playing, skits, puppets and guest stars like Cyndi Lauper and Bon Jovi.
Marian Goodman, Eminent New York Art Dealer, Dies at 97
Although known for promoting German painters, she also sought out artists who shunned painting in favor of newer mediums, like photography and film.
William H. Foege, Key Figure in the Eradication of Smallpox, Dies at 89
His containment strategy helped wipe out the disease in the 1970s, one of the world’s greatest public health triumphs. He also led the C.D.C. and promoted childhood vaccination worldwide.
Pat Montandon, Socialite Who Sought Publicity, and Then World Peace, Dies at 96
She was known for her lavish parties and her marriage to one of the richest men in San Francisco. After he left her, she found a new purpose: visiting world leaders to plead for peace.
Beatriz González, Who Chronicled Colombia’s Turmoil in Paint, Dies at 93
Often drawing from reproduced images or newspaper photos, she made work that quietly yet memorably critiqued her country’s social and political order.
Edith Flanigen, Award-Winning Research Chemist, Dies at 96
She and her staff at Union Carbide created synthetic materials that improved various industrial processes, including purifying water. She also developed a way to make emeralds.
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