Obituaries Related to "Fox" from New York Times Archive
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Renée C. Fox, Founding Figure of Medical Sociology, Dies at 92
She is credited with helping to create the field of bioethics and applying the methods of sociology to medical care.
Bre Payton, Conservative Writer and Fox News Commentator, Dies at 26
She started writing for The Federalist in April 2015. The site said she quickly became a “rising star” who was regularly featured on Fox News.
David Pearson, ‘Silver Fox’ of Stock Car Racing, Dies at 83
A low-key Nascar Hall of Famer who won more races than any driver except Richard Petty.
Hardy Fox, of the Avant-Garde Band the Residents (Maybe), Dies at 73
He never admitted that he performed with the group, whose members remained anonymous behind masks as they playfully subverted rock conventions for decades.
From Obama to Fox News: The Term ‘Polish Death Camps’ Persists, and Poland Objects
Poland has often warned against the use of the misleading term for Nazi-run camps, and this year it passed a law banning the phrase.
Charlotte Fox, 61, Trailblazing Alpinist and Everest Survivor, Dies
She defied the fatal blizzard chronicled in “Into Thin Air” and was credited as the first American woman to climb three peaks more than 26,000 feet high.
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Johnny Fox, Sword-Swallowing Showman, Dies at 64
Mr. Fox was a mainstay at the Maryland Renaissance Festival and for a time operated a quirky museum called the Freakatorium on the Lower East Side.
Lawsuit Asserts White House Role in Fox News Article on Seth Rich
The suit says that the White House urged the publication of an article about a slain Democratic aide and used fabricated quotes from an investigator to support it.
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Michael Madsen, Actor Known for ‘Reservoir Dogs’ and ‘Kill Bill,’ Dies at 67
He had the air of a timeless Hollywood bad guy who seemed to have stepped out of a 1940s film noir. “I’m a bit of a throwback to the days of black-and-white movies,” he said.

Mark Brokaw, Theater Director Known for Slight-of-Set Magic, Dies at 66
On and off Broadway, he worked with rising talents like Kenneth Lonergan and Paula Vogel, combining complex storytelling with the simplest possible productions.

Sandy Gall, War Correspondent Without Swagger, Dies at 97
For nearly 50 years, he was ubiquitous on British television — first as a reporter and then as an imperturbable presenter on Independent Television’s “News at Ten.”

Patricia Peterson, Innovative Fashion Editor at The Times, Dies at 99
She oversaw fashion coverage beginning in 1957, when hemlines made headlines. She later made groundbreaking ads for Henri Bendel with her photographer husband, Gösta Peterson.

Alex Delvecchio, Hockey Hall of Famer With Red Wings, Dies at 93
A center who skated alongside Gordie Howe on the team’s famed “Production Line,” he helped win three Stanley Cups and stood out for his clean play over 24 years in Detroit.

David Mabuza, Former Deputy President of South Africa, Dies at 64
Hailing from a small, rural province, Mr. Mabuza had a remarkable rise to national power. But much of it came crashing down amid corruption allegations.
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