Obituaries Related to "Gray" from New York Times Archive
Gray Kunz, 65, Dies; Four-Star Chef Fused France and Asia
Raised in Singapore, trained in Hong Kong and apprenticed in Switzerland, he made a celebrated mark in New York at Lespinasse.
Alasdair Gray, Scottish Author of Daring Prose, Dies at 85
He didn’t publish his first novel (which he illustrated himself) until he was 46. But his impact, as both a writer and an artist, has lasted.
Francine du Plessix Gray, Searching Novelist and Journalist, Is Dead at 88
She explored the obstacles confronting women seeking their place in the world as well as her own privileged but unsettled life under the sway of daunting parents.
Lois Gray, Mentor to Unions and Women Who Work, Dies at 94
At Cornell she taught and nurtured women, immigrants and minority group members as she broke ground in the field of labor and industrial relations.
Baltimore Officers Will Face No Federal Charges in Death of Freddie Gray
The Justice Department has closed its investigation into possible civil rights violations by six police officers in the 2015 death of Mr. Gray.
Christopher Gray, Architecture Writer and Researcher, Dies at 66
Mr. Gray wrote extensively in books, magazines and newspapers, including the Streetscapes column for The New York Times, and acted as an architectural detective in documenting buildings’ histories.
Paid Notice: Deaths GRAY, MARY MCKEE
GRAY--Mary McKee. Lover of the NY Times Puzzle and a good glass of wine. Mother of ten, grandmother to twenty, and great grandmother to five. Visiting at the Doyle B. Shaffer Funeral Home, Inc., in Little Neck, New York on Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Mass Thursday 10 A.M. at Saint Aloysius R.C. Church, in Great Neck, NY.
Gray Kunz, 65, Dies; Four-Star Chef Fused France and Asia
Raised in Singapore, trained in Hong Kong and apprenticed in Switzerland, he made a celebrated mark in New York at Lespinasse.
Alasdair Gray, Scottish Author of Daring Prose, Dies at 85
He didn’t publish his first novel (which he illustrated himself) until he was 46. But his impact, as both a writer and an artist, has lasted.
Francine du Plessix Gray, Searching Novelist and Journalist, Is Dead at 88
She explored the obstacles confronting women seeking their place in the world as well as her own privileged but unsettled life under the sway of daunting parents.
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