Obituaries Related to "Lin" from New York Times Archive
Lin Bolen, a Trailblazing TV Executive, Dies at 76
Rising to a vice presidency at NBC in the early 1970s, Ms. Bolen energized the network’s daytime lineup.
Maya Lin to Conjure Dying Trees to Make a Point
Her public art installation at Madison Square Park, opening in June, will focus on the so-called ghost forests that have died off because of climate change.
Lin Bolen, a Trailblazing TV Executive, Dies at 76
Rising to a vice presidency at NBC in the early 1970s, Ms. Bolen energized the network’s daytime lineup.
Lin Shaye Faces Down Horrors in ‘Insidious: Chapter 3’
Ms. Shaye, a character actress in comedies and horror films, plays the leading lady in “Insidious: Chapter 3.”
Tsung-yi Lin, 89, Psychiatrist With Global Approach, Dies
Dr. Lin also all but built the mental health system from the ground up in his native Taiwan, later helping governments in other developing nations to do the same.
Zhuo Lin, the Widow of an Ex-Leader of China, Is Dead at 93
Ms. Zhuo was a Communist stalwart, and she helped her hisband Deng Xiaoping survive political purges and become the country’s paramount leader during much of the post-Mao era.
Zhuo Lin, Widow of Chinese Leader Deng, Dies at 93
Herself a Communist stalwart, she helped Deng Xiaoping survive political purges and become the country’s paramount leader during much of the post-Mao era.
Paid Notice: Deaths ISACOFF, SHARAGA, GA LIN, PEARL
ISACOFF - SHARAGA - GA LIN--Pearl. Beloved mother of Suzie, Judy, Richard and Robert; grandmother of Steven, Larry, Abby, Alison, Michael, Joy and Mark; greatgrandmother of Daniel, Julia and Caitlin. We will always remember and love you. Donations can be made to JDRF, 30 Glenn St, White Plains, NY 10603; or Prostate Cancer Fund, 1250 4th St, Santa Monica, CA 90401.
Paid Notice: Deaths LIN, EDWARD YU, TEH
LIN--Edward Yu-Teh, former Vice-Chairman of the Fujian Benevolent Association and Executive Secretary of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, interpreter and advocate for the Fujianese people for over 50 years, husband of the late HoChi (nee Huang), father of Nancy and grandfather of Carolyn and Lauren, passed away peacefully July 22 at nearly 100 years old. Born in 1904 in Fuzhou, China, he attended Tsing Hua College (Beijing), University of Chicago, and Princeton University (MA Eco ...
Lin Bolen, a Trailblazing TV Executive, Dies at 76
Rising to a vice presidency at NBC in the early 1970s, Ms. Bolen energized the network’s daytime lineup.
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Thanks to his eclectic style and tireless touring, he was among the most influential artists in the early days of Americana and alt-country music.
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