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Obituaries Related to "Koch" from New York Times Archive


Frederick Koch, Who Spurned Family Business, Dies at 86

2020-02-13T15:36:24+0000

The oldest of four boys, he had little interest in his brothers’ conglomerate or politics. Instead, he collected art and restored manor houses.


Frederick Koch, Who Spurned Family Business, Dies at 86

2020-02-13T15:36:24+0000

The oldest of four boys, he had little interest in his brothers’ conglomerate or politics. Instead, he collected art and restored manor houses.


David Koch, Billionaire Who Fueled Right-Wing Movement, Dies at 79

2019-08-23T12:49:54+0000

A man-about-town philanthropist, he and his brother Charles ran a business colossus while furthering a libertarian agenda that reshaped American politics.


University in Turmoil Over Scalia Tribute and Koch Role

2016-04-29T00:33:29+0000

The planned renaming of a law school after Justice Antonin Scalia is creating worries among faculty and students that the public university is becoming an ideological outpost.


Tom Koch, 89, Dies; Comedy Writer Invented a 43-Man Game

2015-04-02T00:36:12+0000

Mr. Koch, a creator of the vexingly convoluted game 43-Man Squamish for Mad magazine, was the unheralded author of thousands of comedy scripts for Bob and Ray’s radio shows.


Christopher Koch, Writer of ‘Year of Living Dangerously,’ Dies at 81

2013-09-25T02:51:53+0000

Mr. Koch was widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest novelists. His best known book became even better known as a film.


The Evolution of the Ed Koch Obituary

2013-02-04T19:48:47+0000

Several paragraphs were added after the former mayor’s obituary was published online Friday.


Edward I. Koch, a Mayor as Brash, Shrewd and Colorful as the City He Led, Dies at 88

2013-02-01T11:21:00+0000

Mr. Koch, a showman of City Hall, was a three-term mayor who steered New York City through the fiscal austerity of the late 1970s and the racial conflicts of the 1980s.


Frederick Koch, Who Spurned Family Business, Dies at 86

2020-02-13T15:36:24+0000

The oldest of four boys, he had little interest in his brothers’ conglomerate or politics. Instead, he collected art and restored manor houses.


Frederick Koch, Who Spurned Family Business, Dies at 86

2020-02-13T15:36:24+0000

The oldest of four boys, he had little interest in his brothers’ conglomerate or politics. Instead, he collected art and restored manor houses.



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