Obituaries Related to "Garrett" 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.
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.
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.
Elizabeth Garrett, First Female President of Cornell, Dies at 52
Ms. Garrett, who started the position last summer, announced a month ago that she had learned she had colon cancer.
Snuff Garrett, Record Producer Who Made a String of Hits, Dies at 77
Mr. Garrett, a former disc jockey, produced records for Bobby Vee, Del Shannon, Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Cher and others.
Wendell D. Garrett, Expert on Americana, Dies at 83
Mr. Garrett was an authority on decorative arts and known to the public as an appraiser on the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow.”
Betty Garrett, Antsy Cabby in ‘On the Town,’ Is Dead at 91
In a career covering more than six decades, Ms. Garrett also played Archie Bunker’s liberal foil and a sardonic landlady in “Laverne & Shirley.”
George Garrett, 78, Southern Novelist, Is Dead
Mr. Garrett was a highly regarded Southern novelist who never received the wide literary renown that his decades of glowing reviews would suggest.
Garrett Scott, 37, Who Directed Award-Winning Documentary, Is Dead
Garrett Scott, an independent filmmaker, died in Coronado, Calif., on March 2, two days before his documentary ''Occupation: Dreamland'' received an Independent Spirit Award at a ceremony in Santa Monica. He was 37. Mr. Scott died while swimming in a municipal pool where he had played water polo as a teenager. The cause was a heart attack, said Rachel Rakes, his companion.
Paid Notice: Deaths GOODBODY, GARRETT
GOODBODY-Garrett, 57, of New York City and Sharon, CT, died suddenly of cardiac arrhythmia on May 2, 2003. He is survived by his spouse, Ann Goodbody. His parents were Garrett Goodbody Sr., a partner in Goodbody & Co., and Bambie McKenna Goodbody of Madison, New Jersey. He was a graduate of The Hotchkiss School, Yale University (St. Anthony's Hall)-Class of 1967, and of Harvard Business SchoolClass of 1971. Garrett served for two years in the Peace Corps, helping establish fishing cooperatives i ...
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Eddie Giacomin, Rangers’ Goalie and Fan Favorite, Dies at 86
A Hall of Famer, he led the N.H.L. in shutouts and single-season victories three times and was stunned when the Rangers let him go in his 10th season.
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