Obituaries Related to "Mcguire" from New York Times Archive
Phyllis McGuire, Last of a Singing Sisters Act, Dies at 89
Starting in the ’50s, the McGuire Sisters were one of America’s most popular vocal groups, their three-part harmonies a balm to audiences rattled by rock ’n’ roll.
Renada McGuire, Resilient Home Health Aide, Dies at 39
She decided to work with adults with mental disabilities after giving birth to a child with challenges. She died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
Christine McGuire, Eldest of the Singing Sisters, Is Dead at 92
With hits like “Sincerely” and “Sugartime,” the McGuire Sisters embodied the postwar popular culture of the 1950s.
Phyllis McGuire, Last of a Singing Sisters Act, Dies at 89
Starting in the ’50s, the McGuire Sisters were one of America’s most popular vocal groups, their three-part harmonies a balm to audiences rattled by rock ’n’ roll.
Renada McGuire, Resilient Home Health Aide, Dies at 39
She decided to work with adults with mental disabilities after giving birth to a child with challenges. She died of complications of the novel coronavirus.
Christine McGuire, Eldest of the Singing Sisters, Is Dead at 92
With hits like “Sincerely” and “Sugartime,” the McGuire Sisters embodied the postwar popular culture of the 1950s.
Dorothy McGuire, of Singing Sister Act, Dies at 84
The McGuire Sisters’ hits, like “Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight” and “Sugartime,” kept their sweet innocence in the face of rock ’n’ roll trends.
Dick McGuire, a Fixture With the Knicks for More Than Half a Century, Dies at 84
As a player, coach and scout, Mr. McGuire was identified indelibly with New York.
William J. McGuire, 82, Art of Persuasion Pioneer, Dies
Mr. McGuire was a social psychologist at Yale whose work on the art of persuasion and how to resist it has been applied in political science, advertising and mass communications.
Paid Notice: Deaths MCGUIRE, JOHN
McGUIRE--John. The New York Times records with deep sorrow the passing of John McGuire, associated with The Times from February 8 , 1940 until retiring in January 1, 1979.
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Richard Smallwood, 77, Choral Leader and Composer of Gospel Hits, Dies
He sold millions of albums with the Richard Smallwood Singers, and his songs, many influenced by classical music, were recorded by stars like Whitney Houston.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Native American Senator, Dies at 92
A Colorado Democrat turned Republican, he was the only Native American during three terms in the House and 12 years in the Senate. He was also a judo expert and an Olympian.
Isiah Whitlock Jr., Scene-Stealing Character Actor in ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 71
In one of his most enduring roles, he played a corrupt state senator known for his ability to fashion an expletive into an outstretched catchphrase.
Tatiana Schlossberg, Kennedy Daughter Who Wrote of Her Cancer, Dies at 35
An environmental journalist and child of Caroline Kennedy, she wrote of her struggle with leukemia in The New Yorker in November, drawing worldwide sympathy.
Carmen de Lavallade, Dancer Whose Career Spanned the Arts, Dies at 94
Over six decades she worked in theater, opera, film and television alongside luminaries like Alvin Ailey, Lena Horne, Agnes de Mille and Harry Belafonte.
Masashi Ozaki, Japan’s Dominant Golfer Known as ‘Jumbo,’ Dies at 78
A World Golf Hall of Famer who could drive a ball more than 300 yards in his prime, he recorded 113 victories.
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