Obituaries Related to "Macdonald" from New York Times Archive
Cynthia Macdonald, Poet Known for Humor and Ability to Shock, Dies at 87
Ms. Macdonald’s idiosyncratic blend of humor and the grotesque made her a distinctive voice on the American poetry scene.
Brian Macdonald, Eclectic Choreographer and Director, Dies at 86
Mr. Macdonald worked with classical, contemporary and regional material, from Bach to Gilbert and Sullivan and on to Leonard Cohen.
Brian Macdonald, Who Energized Dance in Canada, Dies at 86
Mr. Macdonald, a director and choreographer, worked with classical, contemporary and regional material, from Bach to Gilbert and Sullivan and on to Leonard Cohen.
Ralph MacDonald, Pop Percussionist, Dies at 67
Mr. MacDonald was a Grammy winner and a co-writer of the huge hit “Where Is the Love?”
Gavin MacDonald, Morgan Stanley’s M&A Head, Dies at 47
Gavin MacDonald, the global head of mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley, based in London, passed away on Friday night. He was 47.
George MacDonald Fraser, Author of Flashman Novels, Dies at 82
George MacDonald Fraser’s popular novels about the arch-rogue Harry Flashman followed their hero as he swashbuckled, drank and womanized his way through signal events of the 19th century.
Paid Notice: Deaths DIETZE, JOAN MACDONALD
DIETZE--Joan MacDonald, age 85, of Greenville, DE, formerly of Greenwich, CT, died November 23rd, 2006 at Stonegates. She was preceded in death by her husband, John A. Dietze in 1994 and by her daughter, Gloria D. Thompson. She is survived by her children, John A. Dietze, Jr. of Williamstown, MA, Pamela Dietze Halbrook of Tucson, AZ, David L. Dietze of Reno, NV and Anina D. Nelon of Clearwater, FL; sister, Gloria Kley of NJ; 11 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Services will be private. I ...
Paid Notice: Deaths MACDONALD, JOHN PATRICK
MACDONALD--John Patrick. Lawyer, cherished mentor, dear friend, and beloved companion died at the age of 57 on the 23d of April 2006. His battle with lung cancer was difficult and not successful, but mercifully brief.
Paid Notice: Deaths MACDONALD, JOHN PATRICK
MACDONALD--John Patrick. Lawyer, cherished mentor, dear friend, and beloved companion died at the age of 57 on the 23d of April 2006. His battle with lung cancer was difficult and not successful, but mercifully brief.
Cynthia Macdonald, Poet Known for Humor and Ability to Shock, Dies at 87
Ms. Macdonald’s idiosyncratic blend of humor and the grotesque made her a distinctive voice on the American poetry scene.
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