Obituaries Related to "Holder" from New York Times Archive
BET Honors Pay Tribute to Patti LaBelle, Lee Daniels, Eric Holder and Others
The annual event will be broadcast on Black Entertainment Television on March 14.
BET Honors Pay Tribute to Patti LaBelle, Lee Daniels, Eric Holder and Others
The annual event will be broadcast on Black Entertainment Television on March 14.
Review: Garth Fagan Dance Honors Geoffrey Holder With Festivity, Not Sorrow
At the Joyce, the choreographer featured his tribute piece “Geoffrey Holder Life Fete … Bacchanal,” which he has tweaked since its premiere in August.
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder of the New York City Police Department in Georgetown, Guyana
Death of Randolph Holder, New York Officer, Reverberates Across Continents
Officer Holder, 33, who was fatally shot Tuesday night, was a Guyanese immigrant who joined the Police Department five years ago. “It was something that he loved to do,” a relative said.
Geoffrey Holder Dies at 84
Geoffrey Holder, a multitalented artist and performer, died on Sunday.
Geoffrey Holder, Dancer, Actor, Painter and More, Dies at 84
Mr. Holder used his manifold talents to infuse the arts with the flavor of his native West Indies — and in television ads for “the Uncola” in the 1970s and ’80s.
Guinness Record Holder Dies Performing Stunt Over Teesta River
A Guinness world record holder tried to cross a West Bengal river using his hair.
Gunder Hagg, Last Holder of 4-Minute-Plus Mile Record, Dies at 85
Gunder Hagg, Swedish runner who held world record for mile from 1945 until 1954, dies at age 85; photo (M)
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder
Funeral of Officer Randolph Holder of the New York City Police Department in Georgetown, Guyana
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