Obituaries Related to "Fuller" from New York Times Archive
Jack Fuller, 69, Chicago Tribune Journalist Who Led Expansion, Dies
Mr. Fuller joined the paper at 16 and went on to win a Pulitzer Prize and to preside over Tribune Company’s $8 billion acquisition of Times Mirror.
Paying Tribute to the Mad Genius of Buckminster Fuller
Some of the more outlandish ideas held by the iconic inventor and futurist are celebrated in a lovingly produced new tome by the Portland. Ore., graphic designer Cole Gerst.
Peter D. Fuller Dies at 89; Had to Return Derby Purse
The owner of Dancer’s Image, Mr. Fuller had to return his Kentucky Derby winner’s purse of $122,600 after the painkiller Phenylbutazone was found in the horse’s urine.
Marion Fuller Brown, 94, Friend of Nature, Dies
Mrs. Fuller Brown was a state representative in Maine who sponsored legislation that banned billboards throughout the state.
Dolores Fuller, Actress and Ed Wood’s Muse, Dies at 88
Ms. Fuller answered a casting call in the 1950s in an angora sweater that would become memorable to the moviegoing public.
Fuller Measure of a Man Shot to Death by the Police
Die in public, and your body becomes a canvas for other people’s stories.
Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Humanity, dies at 74
Millard Fuller, who at 29 walked away from his life as a businessman to devote himself to the poor, eventually starting Habitat for Humanity International, died Tuesday near Americus, Georgia. He was 74.
Millard Fuller, 74, Who Founded Habitat for Humanity, Is Dead
Mr. Fuller walked away from his life as a successful businessman at age 29 to devote himself to the poor and eventually founded Habitat for Humanity International, which built more than 30,000 homes worldwide.
Jack Fuller, 69, Chicago Tribune Journalist Who Led Expansion, Dies
Mr. Fuller joined the paper at 16 and went on to win a Pulitzer Prize and to preside over Tribune Company’s $8 billion acquisition of Times Mirror.
Paying Tribute to the Mad Genius of Buckminster Fuller
Some of the more outlandish ideas held by the iconic inventor and futurist are celebrated in a lovingly produced new tome by the Portland. Ore., graphic designer Cole Gerst.
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