Obituaries Related to "Mack" from New York Times Archive
Craig Mack, ‘Flava in Ya Ear’ Rapper, Is Dead at 47
Mr. Mack’s biggest hit was one of the most important rap songs of the 1990s and helped build the foundation for Sean Combs’s Bad Boy Records.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANCOCK, MACK HILLIARD
HANCOCK-Mack Hilliard. On November 22, 2000. Beloved husband of Eline N. Brother of J.P. Hancock, S.C. David Riggs and Elizabeth Winter. Also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and several brothers and sisters-in-law. Memorial service 3 PM, Monday, at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Paid Notice: Deaths HANCOCK, MACK HILLIARD
HANCOCK-Mack Hilliard. On November 22, 2000. Beloved husband of Eline N. Brother of J.P. Hancock, S.C. David Riggs and Elizabeth Winter. Also survived by 11 nieces and nephews and several brothers and sisters-in-law. Memorial service 3 PM, Monday, at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Bill Mack, D.J. Beloved by Truckers and Country Fans, Dies at 91
With a signal that reached half the country, the “midnight cowboy” was one of radio’s first national personalities. He died of the coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2016: Lonnie Mack
Craig Mack, ‘Flava in Ya Ear’ Rapper, Is Dead at 47
Mr. Mack’s biggest hit was one of the most important rap songs of the 1990s and helped build the foundation for Sean Combs’s Bad Boy Records.
Denis Mack Smith, Chronicler of Modern Italy, Dies at 97
Mr. Smith rankled many when he wrote that the Risorgimento, the movement that forged a unified Italian state, was not a glorious chapter.
Mack Rice, Who Wrote ‘Mustang Sally,’ Dies at 82
Detroit became his home, but Memphis and Stax Records were Mr. Rice’s muse.
Lonnie Mack, Singer and Guitarist Who Pioneered Blues-Rock, Dies at 74
Mr. Mack was a seminal influence on a long list of British and American artists.
Mack McCormick, Student of Texas Blues, Dies at 85
Mr. McCormick, a folklorist who spent a lifetime searching out forgotten or unrecorded singers all over Texas, traveled thousands of miles to amass a blues archive.
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Annette Dionne, Last of the Celebrated Quintuplets, Dies at 91
She was the first to crawl, the first to cut a tooth, the first to recognize her name, and the last to die. And, like her sisters, she resented being exploited as part of a global sensation.
Michal Urbaniak, Pioneering Jazz Fusion Violinist, Dies at 82
One of the first jazz musicians from Poland to gain an international following, he recorded more than 60 albums and played with stars like Miles Davis.
Robert Lindsey, Times Reporter and Reagan Ghostwriter, Dies at 90
The nonfiction spy thriller “The Falcon and the Snowman,” which became a film, grew out of his work as a journalist covering the West Coast for The Times.
Peng Peiyun, 95, Dies; Official Renounced China’s One-Child Policy
She was given the “hardest job under heaven”: upholding birth limits enforced by often brutal local officials. She came to support softening the policy, then abolishing it.
May Britt, 91, Dies; Her Marriage to Sammy Davis Jr. Sparked Outrage
She was a white actress, he was a popular Black entertainer, and their relationship elicited racist reactions in 1960, worrying John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
Joseph Hartzler Dies at 75; Led Prosecution of Oklahoma City Bomber
He and his team secured the conviction of Timothy McVeigh, who in 1995 committed the deadliest domestic terror attack in American history.
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