Obituaries Related to "Jones" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: Antony Armstrong-Jones
Antony Armstrong-Jones, Photographer and Earl of Snowdon, Dies at 86
He married Princess Margaret, the sister of Queen Elizabeth II, in 1960, and plunged into a life of privileges, parties, quarrels and infidelities that ended in divorce 18 years later.
Donald Ballard Jones, a Lawyer And Preservationist, Dies at 83
Donald Ballard Jones, a Trenton lawyer and preservationist, died on Saturday at his home in Sergeantsville, N.J. He was 83. The cause was a heart attack, his family said.
Caldwell Jones, Shot-Blocking Basketball Star, Dies at 64
Caldwell Jones, who helped the Philadelphia 76ers to three N.B.A. finals appearances, was a top defender who also had smooth, slithery move to the basket, a fluid hook shot and a reliable short-range jumper.
Roy Chapman, Breeder of Smarty Jones, Is Dead at 79
Roy Chapman, owner and breeder of 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes champion Smarty Jones, dies at age 79; photo (M)
Paid Notice: Deaths JONES, HELEN COOKE
JONES--Helen Cooke. Died May 4, 2006 in San Francisco. She was an activist, an actress, a drama teacher, a radio producer and a writer. She is survived by her daughters Clothilde Hewlett, Dr. Mary Ann Jones and Susan Jones, and three grandsons, all of San Francisco.
Paid Notice: Deaths JONES, ESTES 67
JONES-Estes 67, son of late Mildred and Emory Jones, died peacefully Aug 2 in his sleep after a brief illness in Grand Prairie, TX. 1950 Journalism graduate, Univ of TX. Editorial work included Houston Chronicle Reporter; Public Relations for Landor Assoc., San Francisco; Editor of Kopper Topics for Kopper Devl. Assoc., NYC. Private graveside services Thursday A.M. with burial in family plot in Annetta, TX, near Weatherford. Survivors include brother Pat, sister-in-law Laurie and nephew Adam, al ...
Philip Jones Griffiths, war photojournalist, dies at 72
Philip Jones Griffiths, a crusading photojournalist whose pictures of civilian casualties and suffering were among the defining images of the war in Vietnam, died Wednesday morning at his home in London. He was 72.
Edith Irby Jones, Barrier-Breaking Doctor in the South, Dies at 91
Watching her sister die of typhoid inspired her to become a doctor focused on treating poor people. She blazed a trail along the way.
Joan Jones, 79, Force Against Racism in Nova Scotia, Dies
In the 1960s, she and her husband galvanized black residents, who were underrepresented in politics and saw high rates of incarceration and unemployment.
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Monti Rock III, Gleefully Untalented ‘Tonight Show’ Favorite, Dies at 86
He couldn’t sing, dance or tell funny stories. But Johnny Carson loved him and his persona: a D-list star clinging to celebrity.
Karen Petrou, Influential Fiscal Policy Analyst and Critic, Dies at 72
Her insights on financial regulations and monetary policy guided big banks and Washington policymakers.
Alexander Butterfield, Who Revealed Nixon Tapes in Watergate Scandal, Dies at 99
“There is tape in the Oval Office,” said Mr. Butterfield, a former White House aide, in testimony that rocked the Watergate hearings and led to the president’s resignation.
Bo Gritz, Vietnam Veteran Called a Real-Life Rambo, Dies at 87
He served in the Special Forces, led a postwar raid to find P.O.W.s and became a voice of the right-wing anti-government fringe.
Bernard Lafayette Jr., 85, Dies; Civil Rights Leader Helped Plan Selma March
A close associate of Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis, he was involved in many of the key moments of the Black freedom struggle in the 1960s.
Colman McCarthy, 87, Journalist Who Waged Peace in the Classroom, Dies
For decades, he wrote a syndicated column in The Washington Post promoting nonviolence. That became the subject of a course he taught for nearly 40 years.
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