Obituaries Related to "Lloyd" from New York Times Archive
Lloyd K. Garrison, Lawyer, Dies; Leader in Social Causes Was 92
Lloyd K. Garrison, a lawyer from a distinguished family who built an extraordinary record of individual achievement and public service, died at his home in Manhattan. He was 92 years old. He died of heart failure, his family said.
Lloyd Porter, Cafe Owner Who Found Joy in Everyone, Dies at 49
An actor transplanted from California, he and his wife opened Bread Stuy, a bakery and cafe that became a local gathering spot.
Tributes for Lloyd Richards, Theater Pioneer
Memorial service is held for Lloyd Richards, theater director and champion of several generations of playwrights and actors, at Bernard B Jacobs theater; photo of Ruby Dee (M)
Tributes for Lloyd Richards, Theater Pioneer
Lloyd Richards, who discovered August Wilson and nurtured a generation of playwrights and actors, was one of the most influential figures in modern theater.
What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘The Americans’ and a Tribute to Andrew Lloyd Webber
“The Americans” returns for its final season. And a docuseries on YouTube follows international pop stars BTS on a world tour.
Lloyd Porter, Cafe Owner Who Found Joy in Everyone, Dies at 49
An actor transplanted from California, he and his wife opened Bread Stuy, a bakery and cafe that became a local gathering spot.
Tributes for Lloyd Richards, Theater Pioneer
Memorial service is held for Lloyd Richards, theater director and champion of several generations of playwrights and actors, at Bernard B Jacobs theater; photo of Ruby Dee (M)
Tributes for Lloyd Richards, Theater Pioneer
Lloyd Richards, who discovered August Wilson and nurtured a generation of playwrights and actors, was one of the most influential figures in modern theater.
Lloyd Porter, Cafe Owner Who Found Joy in Everyone, Dies at 49
An actor transplanted from California, he and his wife opened Bread Stuy, a bakery and cafe that became a local gathering spot.
Tributes for Lloyd Richards, Theater Pioneer
Memorial service is held for Lloyd Richards, theater director and champion of several generations of playwrights and actors, at Bernard B Jacobs theater; photo of Ruby Dee (M)
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