Obituaries Related to "Hamilton" from New York Times Archive
Hamilton Bohannon, Driving Disco Drummer, Dies at 78
Mr. Bohannon’s steady four-on-the-floor beat kept dancers moving, and many of his tracks became hip-hop samples long after disco’s heyday.
Notable Deaths 2016: William Hamilton
Notable Deaths 2016: Dorothy Cann Hamilton
Jack Hamilton, Who Hurled a Fateful Pitch, Dies at 79
A fastball that struck the Red Sox All-Star Tony Conigliaro in 1967 was so damaging that it shortened a potential Hall of Fame career and haunted the man who threw it.
David Hamilton, Photographer Known for Nude Images of Girls, Dies at 83
Mr. Hamilton, whose soft dreamy style defined his photographs fashion and advertising assignments in the 1960s, was the target of rape allegations.
Gordon Hamilton, Climate Scientist, Dies at 50 in Antarctica Accident
Dr. Hamilton, who was studying changes in sea levels, died when his snowmobile went into a crevasse.
Dorothy Cann Hamilton, Founder of French Culinary Institute, Dies in Crash at 67
Ms. Hamilton, a big influence on New York chefs, was driving in Nova Scotia, where she had a home.
Seena Hamilton, a Pioneer in Youth Tennis, Is Dead at 92
A relentless publicist and marketer for junior tennis, she started the Easter Bowl, which became perhaps the nation’s pre-eminent tennis event for junior players.
Guy Hamilton, Director of ‘Goldfinger,’ Dies at 93
Mr. Hamilton’s first Bond film was the third in the franchise and the first to be a blockbuster at the box office.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANEY, MARY HAMILTON
HANEY-Mary Hamilton. On February 3, 1999. At the Consolation Residence, West Islip. Resident of Ridge, N.Y. Wife of the late George Jacob Haney of Newark, N.J. Associated with the Bank of Manhattan/Chase Manhattan Bank for 52 years. Survived by her brother Rev. Msgr. Daniel S. Hamilton and several nieces and nephews. No wake. Burial Mass Friday, February 5, 11AM, St. Mark's Church, Randall Road, Shoreham, New York. Interment in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia, New Jersey. Donations to St. Mark' ...
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Quincy Jones, Giant of American Music, Dies at 91
As a producer, he made the best-selling album of all time, Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” He was also a prolific arranger and composer of film music.
Murray McCory, 80, Dies; JanSport Founder Created the School Backpack
He brought lightweight packs to millions of students and transformed the way they carried their textbooks to school.
Alan Rachins, ‘L.A. Law’ and ‘Dharma & Greg’ Actor, Dies at 82
He became recognizable as a performer whose specialty was difficult men, in both absurd comedies and tense dramas.
Joey Jay, First Little Leaguer to Get to the Majors, Dies at 89
A pitcher who won 99 games in 13 seasons, he played for the Braves and the Reds. But when he retired, he never looked back.
Dub Jones, Who Scored 6 Touchdowns for Browns in One Game, Dies at 99
A 6-foot-4 halfback and flanker, he was a tall, reliable target for Browns quarterback Otto Graham as Cleveland rolled to titles in the late 1940s and ’50s.
James Ledbetter, Media Critic and Business Journalist, Dies at 60
He wrote the Press Clips column for The Village Voice, held top jobs at Inc. magazine and Slate, and wrote a book about how the startup magazine The Industry Standard fizzled.
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