Obituaries Related to "Clayton" from New York Times Archive
Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67
He broke ground with his assertion that the factors that helped the best companies succeed were also the reasons some of those same companies failed.
Sam Clayton Jr., Sound Engineer With a Global Ear, Dies at 58
Mr. Clayton, who died of the coronavirus, worked with reggae musicians from Jamaica and countries far from the music’s birthplace.
Clayton Williams, Oilman Whose Gaffes Cost an Election, Dies at 88
Leading Ann Richards in 1990, he was undone by a spate of blunders. He was the last Republican to date to lose a race for governor of Texas.
Clayton Christensen, Guru of ‘Disruptive Innovation,’ Dies at 67
He broke ground with his assertion that the factors that helped the best companies succeed were also the reasons some of those same companies failed.
Clayton Yeutter, Blunt Negotiator of Intricate Trade Deals, Dies at 86
Mr. Yeutter, a Nebraska farmer who became United States trade representative and secretary of agriculture, oversaw negotiations that became the backbone of Nafta.
George Clayton Johnson, Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 86
Often addressing issues of aging and mortality, Mr. Johnson was co-author of “Logan’s Run” and also wrote episodes of “The Twilight Zone” and the first televised episode of “Star Trek.”
Bernard Clayton Jr., Cookbook Author, Is Dead at 94
Mr. Clayton was a former newspaper reporter who wrote several classic cookbooks on bread and pastry.
Paid Notice: Deaths CLAYTON, GREENE, CARO LYN (LINCOLN)
CLAYTON - GREENE -- Caro lyn (Lincoln), 87, of Greenwich, CT died surrounded by family February 25, 2005. She is survived by her husband, George Clayton-Greene, five children, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral Service will be held Saturday March 5, 11:00 A.M. in the Round Hill Community Church, Greenwich, CT.
Paid Notice: Deaths COLLIER, CLAYTON STAFFORD
COLLIER--Clayton Stafford, born 14 February 1923 in New York City, passed away 1 February. He grew up in Phillipse Manor, NY, son of Robert Leo Collier (nephew of PF), and Marshe Neil Bass, daughter of Ula LeHentz. He served in the Navy during World War II. Clayton held a BS from UVM and MBA from CEI, Geneva, Switzerland. He was an aeronautical engineer. He is survived by a large family. A memorial service at O.B. Davis Funeral Home, Port Jefferson, NY, 5 February. Donations may be made to hospi ...
Paid Notice: Deaths JAMES, DR. D. CLAYTON
JAMES--Dr. D. Clayton. 73, of Moneta, VA died Wednesday, August 4, 2004. For information: Tharp Funeral & Cremation Arrangement Center, Smith Mountain Lake, VA, 540-721-9375. To send condolences, please visit www.carder-tharp.com.
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