Obituaries Related to "Lopez" from New York Times Archive
Barry Lopez, Lyrical Writer Who Was Likened to Thoreau, Dies at 75
Mr. Lopez spent five years in the Arctic, and his books, essays and short stories explored the kinship of nature and human culture.
BOLIVAR TRIBUTE PAID BY LOPEZ CONTRERAS; Venezuela's Ex-President Lays Wreath at Statue Here
Lopez lays wreath at Bolivar statue, N Y C
Gregorio Lopez y Fuentes, Mexican Writer, Dies at 74
Lopez y Fuentes, Gregorio
COLOMBIAN REBELS DEFEATED.; Catarino Garza, the Outlaw, Killed by Lieut. Lopez, Who Died.
Barry Lopez, Lyrical Writer Who Was Likened to Thoreau, Dies at 75
Mr. Lopez spent five years in the Arctic, and his books, essays and short stories explored the kinship of nature and human culture.
Trini Lopez, Singing Star Who Mixed Musical Styles, Dies at 83
His blend of American folk, Latin and rockabilly music captivated listeners worldwide. His secret: arrangements that people could dance to. He died of Covid-19.
Gina Lopez, Who Led Crackdown on Mines in the Philippines, Dies at 65
Ms. Lopez was forced from her job as environment secretary after she halted the operations of many of the country’s mining companies.
Vito J. Lopez, Ex-New York Assemblyman Tainted by Scandal, Dies at 74
Mr. Lopez, a former community organizer and legislator, was a power broker in New York City and Albany until he was brought down by a sexual harassment scandal.
William Lopez, Prisoner Exonerated After 23 Years, Dies at 55
His 1989 conviction in the murder of a drug dealer in Brooklyn was overturned in 2013.
Claude-Anne Lopez Dies at 92; Told of Franklin’s Private Life
Ms. Lopez, seeking work in academia, started as a transcriber for the Papers of Benjamin Franklin at Yale University. She would become an authority — and an admirer.
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Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead
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Michael Silverblatt, NPR’s ‘Bookworm’ Who Interviewed Authors, Dies at 73
His public radio show, “Bookworm,” was a literary salon of the air for 33 years, drawing guests like Joan Didion, Susan Sontag and David Foster Wallace.
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