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.
Sam Lloyd, ‘Scrubs’ Actor, Dies at 56
Mr. Lloyd appeared in dozens of television shows and films in his career, including “Seinfeld,” “Modern Family” and “The West Wing.”
China Sentences a Canadian, Robert Lloyd Schellenberg, to Death
The capital sentence came in a retrial ordered after Mr. Schellenberg had appealed a 15-year sentence. It worsened tense China-Canada ties.
Marilyn Lloyd, 89, Tennessee Trailblazer in Congress, Dies
A conservative Democrat, she replaced her husband on the ballot when he was killed in a plane crash in 1974. She went on to serve 10 terms.
Notable Deaths 2017: Lloyd Conover
Notable Deaths 2016: Lloyd Shapley
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 Cotsen, Collector of the Ordinary and the Odd, Dies at 88
Mr. Cotsen, who sold Neutrogena for $924 million, amassed diverse treasures like children’s books or bamboo baskets in finding “the extraordinary in the ordinary.”
Lloyd Conover, Inventor of Groundbreaking Antibiotic, Dies at 93
Dr. Conover, a chemist, developed tetracycline, a powerful chemically altered antibiotic with fewer side effects than the drug from which it was derived.
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Dick Clark, Iowan Who Walked 1,300 Miles for a Senate Seat, Dies at 95
After his unlikely win, in 1972, he spent his single term pushing for a more liberal foreign policy, particularly toward Africa.

Buddy Teevens, Pioneering Dartmouth Football Coach, Dies at 66
He took the extraordinary step of banning tackling during all practices, which reduced concussions at a time when brain trauma in football had become a crisis.

Giorgio Napolitano, Italian Post-Communist Pillar, Dies at 98
He served for 38 years in Parliament and, after being elected president at a critical moment in Italy’s fortunes, helped stabilize the country.

Erwin Olaf, Photographer With an Eye for the Theatrical, Dies at 64
With exquisite precision, he used costumes and sets in staging many of his pictures, letting his subjects, whatever their social status, express themselves.

Stephen Gould, Tenor Best Known for Tackling Wagner, Dies at 61
He was especially acclaimed for his performances at the Bayreuth Festival in Germany. As his voice developed, he once said, so did his view of how and why to deploy it.

Gita Mehta, Whose Writing Shaped Perspectives of India, Dies at 80
Her novels and nonfiction provided alternatives to the Western- and male-centric views of modern India offered by writers like E.M. Forster.
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