Obituaries Related to "Herman" from New York Times Archive
Herman Benson, Who Fought Union Corruption, Dies at 104
A machinist and Socialist from the Bronx, he pushed trade unions to be more democratic and to depose crooked labor leaders.
Herman Boone, Coach Portrayed in ‘Remember the Titans,’ Dies at 84
Mr. Boone led the T.C. Williams High School Titans to a state championship in 1971. Denzel Washington portrayed him.
Will Herman Cain’s Death Change Republican Views on the Virus and Masks?
His publicly dismissive attitude about the pandemic reflected the hands-off inconsistency of many party leaders.
Herman Cain, Former C.E.O. and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 74
Mr. Cain sought the 2012 Republican nomination and became an early supporter of Donald Trump’s 2016 bid. He had been hospitalized with the coronavirus.
Herman D. Farrell Jr., a Fixture of New York Politics, Dies at 86
A longtime Democratic assemblyman, Mr. Farrell was a trusted, gentlemanly party leader in New York and once ran for mayor.
Will Herman Cain’s Death Change Republican Views on the Virus and Masks?
His publicly dismissive attitude about the pandemic reflected the hands-off inconsistency of many party leaders.
Herman Cain, Former C.E.O. and Presidential Candidate, Dies at 74
Mr. Cain sought the 2012 Republican nomination and became an early supporter of Donald Trump’s 2016 bid. He had been hospitalized with the coronavirus.
Herman Benson, Who Fought Union Corruption, Dies at 104
A machinist and Socialist from the Bronx, he pushed trade unions to be more democratic and to depose crooked labor leaders.
Quotation of the Day: Jerry Herman, 88, Composer of ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and Other Broadway Hits, Dies
Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 28, 2019.
Jerry Herman, Composer of ‘Hello, Dolly!’ and Other Broadway Hits, Dies at 88
His rich melodies and powerful lyrics, also heard in “Mame” and “La Cage aux Folles,” dazzled critics and kept audiences returning for more.
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Beverly Willis, 95, Dies; Architect and Advocate for Women in the Field
With her own firm in San Francisco and a foundation in New York, she made it her mission to recognize the work of her female predecessors and contemporaries.

Alice Shalvi, Hailed as a Mother of Feminism in Israel, Dies at 96
She was an often defiant, galvanizing force in pressing for equal treatment for women in marriage, employment, education and more.

Tim Wakefield, Pitcher Who Helped Boston Break the Curse, Dies at 57
After surrendering a homer that ended the Red Sox run in 2003, he played a critical role in the team’s World Series victory a year later.

Evelyn Fox Keller, Who Turned a Feminist Lens on Science, Dies at 87
Trained as a physicist and biologist, she argued that science had become gendered, with a narrow masculine framework that distorted inquiry.

Chris Snow, Hockey Executive Who Faced A.L.S., Dies at 42
The assistant general manager of the Calgary Flames, he was given a year to live in 2019. He and his wife used the time to document life with the disease.

Robert Day, Financier and Philanthropist, Dies at 79
An heir to an oil fortune, he built his own empire with TCW Group and was an influential California donor, including to his alma mater, Claremont McKenna College.
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