Obituaries Related to "Foster" from New York Times Archive
Garrett Foster Brought His Gun to Austin Protests. Then He Was Shot Dead.
The police in Austin, Texas, have not identified the motorist who fatally shot a protester after driving his car in the direction of marchers.
Paid Notice: Deaths BARTLETT, THOMAS FOSTER
BARTLETT--Thomas Foster, passed away in New York City on July 12, 2006. Bartlett, 87, is survived by his sister Beth B. Gocke, of Oklahoma City, his long time companion Clelia Moraes, of New York City, three nephews, three nieces, eight grandnephews and five grandnieces. He was preceded in death by his brother Rex A. Bartlett. He was the son of pioneer physician Dr. M.J. Bartlett and Clara Nell Mattingly. He graduated from Harvard University in 1943 with a BS Degree and earned an MBA in 1948 fro ...
Reginald Foster, Vatican Latinist Who Tweeted in the Language, Dies at 81
One of the world’s foremost experts on Latin, Father Foster was a monk who looked like a stevedore, dressed like a janitor and swore like a sailor.
Mike Foster, Louisiana Governor During a Lull, Dies at 90
A two-term Republican convert, he served between the tumult of the scandalous Edwin Edwards era and the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
Garrett Foster Brought His Gun to Austin Protests. Then He Was Shot Dead.
The police in Austin, Texas, have not identified the motorist who fatally shot a protester after driving his car in the direction of marchers.
Dan Foster, the American-Born ‘Big Dawg’ of Nigerian Radio, Dies at 61
Mr. Foster, a former U.S. Marine, pioneered a new style of on-air personality in his African home, becoming a top celebrity. He died after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Juliann Bluitt Foster, Trailblazer in Dentistry, Is Dead at 80
Just 2 percent of dentists were women when she joined their ranks, and “maybe 2 percent of that 2 percent” were black. She made it her goal to change that.
Fred Foster, Nashville Champion of Talent, Is Dead at 87
As a producer, a music publisher and the founder of Monument Records, he nurtured the early careers of Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton and Kris Kristofferson.
Garrett Foster Brought His Gun to Austin Protests. Then He Was Shot Dead.
The police in Austin, Texas, have not identified the motorist who fatally shot a protester after driving his car in the direction of marchers.
Paul Foster Clark, 80, Is Dead; Ex-President of John Hancock
Clark, Paul Foster
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