Obituaries Related to "Marsh" from New York Times Archive
John O. Marsh Jr., Ex-Army Chief and Presidents’ Adviser, Dies at 92
He liked to call himself a country lawyer, but in Washington, serving three presidents, he was known as a master of military and political affairs.
Notable Deaths 2017: Michele Marsh
Terence Marsh, Who Gave Memorable Films Their Look, Dies at 86
He won Oscars for his art direction of “Dr. Zhivago” and “Oliver!” and was production designer of films ranging from “Basic Instinct” to “Spaceballs.”
Michele Marsh, Longtime New York TV Anchor, Dies at 63
Ms. Marsh was the youngest of the women who by 1980 had swept into what was once an exclusively male position on New York newscasts.
Prostitute Found in Long Island Marsh in 2011 May Have Been Murdered, Pathologist Says
A new autopsy suggests that Shannan Gilbert, whose remains were found on a stretch of beach within miles of 10 other bodies, may have been strangled.
Stanley Marsh, Cadillac Rancher, Dies at 76, Shadowed by Charges
Mr. Marsh was known as an eccentric millionaire who commissioned the Cadillac Ranch outside Amarillo, Tex., until he was accused of sexually abusing teenage boys.
Leonard Marsh, a Founder of Snapple, Dies at 80
Mr. Marsh was a longtime chief executive of the beverage company, now part of the Dr Pepper Snapple Group.
Calvin Marsh, Baritone and Met Stalwart, Dies at 91
Mr. Marsh sang more than 900 performances with the Metropolitan Opera before forsaking the stage for a life in religious music.
Marian Marsh, 93, Petite Star of ‘Svengali,’ Dies
Marian Marsh, Hollywood actress of 1930's and early 1940's, dies at age 93; photo (M)
Marian Marsh, 93, Petite Star of ‘Svengali,’ Dies
Marian Marsh was a Hollywood actress of the 1930s and early ’40s best known for starring opposite John Barrymore in the 1931 melodrama “Svengali.”
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Kai Erikson, Sociologist Who Probed Invisible Scars of Disasters, Dies at 94
A professor at Yale, he immersed himself in communities after catastrophic events like Three Mile Island, the Exxon Valdez oil spill and Hurricane Katrina.
Tom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88
Drawing comparisons to the greatest of dramatists, he entwined erudition with imagination in stage works that won accolades on both sides of the Atlantic.
Daniel Woodrell, ‘Country Noir’ Novelist of ‘Winter’s Bone,’ Dies at 72
His tales of violence and squalor in his native Ozarks had the timeless quality of fables and inspired several movies.
Fuzzy Zoeller, Who Won Two Majors on the PGA Tour, Dies at 74
He was a witty and popular figure, but his racially insensitive remarks about Tiger Woods at the 1997 Masters led to death threats and many apologies.
James Riches, Fire Chief Who Lost Firefighter Son on 9/11, Dies at 74
He spent months searching the wreckage of the World Trade Center for his son’s remains, then suffered lung illnesses attributed to toxic dust.
Biyouna, Algerian Star With Tart Tongue Onscreen and Off, Dies at 73
For generations of Algerians, the fierce independence of her persona reflected their struggles in a country torn by civil war and repression.
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