Obituaries Related to "Daniels" from New York Times Archive
Dwayne O. Andreas, Who Turned Archer Daniels Midland Into Food Giant, Dies at 98
With business acumen and political ties, he pushed the food products company to the front of American industry.
Charlie Daniels, Fiddling Force in Country and Rock, Dies at 83
He was a singer, songwriter, bandleader and a blazing fiddle player on hits like “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” His politics swung, too, from left to right.
LaShawn Daniels, Grammy-Winning Songwriter, Dies at 41
He wrote songs for superstars like Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson and Jennifer Lopez and was honored for his work on the Destiny’s Child hit “Say My Name.”
Dwayne O. Andreas, Who Turned Archer Daniels Midland Into Food Giant, Dies at 98
With business acumen and political ties, he pushed the food products company to the front of American industry.
BET Honors Pay Tribute to Patti LaBelle, Lee Daniels, Eric Holder and Others
The annual event will be broadcast on Black Entertainment Television on March 14.
Mel Daniels, Prolific Rebounder on the Indiana Pacers in the 1970s, Dies at 71
Daniels, the Hall of Fame center, led the Pacers to three American Basketball Association championships and became the leading rebounder in the league’s history.
Judith Daniels, Editor of Savvy Magazine, Dies at 74
Ms. Daniels, who saw a big gap in the magazine industry, was the first to focus on the emerging class of high-earning professional women.
Les Daniels, Historian of Comic Books, Dies at 68
Mr. Daniels was among the earliest chroniclers of the artists and their creations, from Superman to Felix the Cat to Wonder Woman.
Stan Daniels, 72, a Writer of Emmy-Winning Sitcoms, Dies
Stan Daniels was a television writer who won Emmy Awards for his work on the groundbreaking situation comedies “Taxi” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
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DANIELS--Jim. Condolences to Bonnie & family members. Jim was treasured & adored by all whose lives he touched. Jacquie Watkins Slifka
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Sol Stern, Lapsed Liberal and Conservative Heretic, Dies at 89
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Martin Cruz Smith, Best-Selling Author of ‘Gorky Park,’ Dies at 82
He startled critics, readers and the book industry in 1981 with a novel set in the Soviet Union that had a flawed detective as its antihero.
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