Obituaries Related to "Meyer" from New York Times Archive
Karl E. Meyer, 91, Reporter, Editorialist and Author, Dies
He reported on Castro’s rise and the Bay of Pigs invasion and, as an opinion writer, criticized, in retrospect, a Times reporter’s Stalin-era dispatches.
Meyer Ackerman, 96, Whose Theaters Were Loved by Cinephiles, Dies
His single-screen cinemas in and around New York brought foreign and other hard-to-find films to hungry audiences.
Ron Meyer, Who Coached S.M.U. to a Football Title, Dies at 76
Under Meyer, the Mustangs reigned in 1981 but were soon stained by a recruiting scandal. He later coached the Patriots and Colts in the N.F.L.
C.E. Meyer Jr., 89, Dies; as T.W.A. Chief, He Fought a Takeover
Mr. Meyer tried unsuccessfully to thwart the corporate raider Carl Icahn’s bid to take over the troubled airline in 1985.
Don Meyer, a Coach With 923 Victories, Is Dead at 69
Don Meyer came back from a near fatal car accident and liver cancer before ending his basketball coaching career with 923 victories.
Haji, an Actress Featured in Cult Films by Russ Meyer, Dies at 67
Haji played a homicidal go-go dancer in “Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!” and a bartender in “Supervixens,” among other roles.
Leonard B. Meyer, Scholar of Music’s Meaning, Is Dead at 89
Mr. Meyer was a pioneering musicologist whose 1956 book, “Emotion and Meaning in Music,” remains one of the most significant scholarly works in the field of music cognition.
Paid Notice: Deaths MEYER, KATHERINE B.
MEYER--Katherine B., died on December 28, 2006, in Syosset, N.Y. surrounded by her family. Beloved wife of Charles G. Meyer Jr., loving mother of Katherine (Christopher) Merritt, Charles G. (Susan) Meyer III, Robert P. (Colette) Meyer, and adoring grandmother of Ned, Henry, Robert, Caroline, Meg, Charlie, Thomas, and George. Born in Los Angeles and moved to New York at age 3. She attended the Spence School and graduated from the Green Vale School, Glen Head, L.I., Westover School, Middlebury, CT ...
Karl E. Meyer, 91, Reporter, Editorialist and Author, Dies
He reported on Castro’s rise and the Bay of Pigs invasion and, as an opinion writer, criticized, in retrospect, a Times reporter’s Stalin-era dispatches.
Meyer Ackerman, 96, Whose Theaters Were Loved by Cinephiles, Dies
His single-screen cinemas in and around New York brought foreign and other hard-to-find films to hungry audiences.
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Robert Duvall, ‘Godfather’ and ‘Apocalypse Now’ Actor, Dies at 95
An Oscar winner, he was known for disappearing into wide-ranging roles in movies like “Apocalypse Now” and “The Godfather” and in the television series “Lonesome Dove.”
Frederick Wiseman, 96, Penetrating Documentarian of Institutions, Dies
He exposed abuses in films like “Titicut Follies,” a once-banned portrait of a mental hospital, but ranged widely in subject matter, from a Queens neighborhood to a French restaurant.
Richard Ottinger, 97, Dies; Fought for the Environment in Congress
A New York Democrat, he spent 16 years in the House over two stretches, beginning in 1965, championing the health of the Hudson River and opposing the Vietnam War.
Dana Eden, Co-Creator of ‘Tehran,’ Dies During Filming of Fourth Season
Ms. Eden, 52, who was also an executive producer of the Emmy-winning show, was found in a hotel room in Athens. Greek police said they did not suspect foul play.
Jerry Kennedy, Who Helped Define Music in Nashville, Dies at 85
A guitarist and record producer, he played a role in creating hits by popular singers like Roger Miller, Roy Orbison, Tom T. Hall and Tammy Wynette.
Henrike Naumann, Artist Set to Represent Germany at Venice Biennale, Dies at 41
Her death from cancer was the second sudden loss for this year’s edition. Naumann’s exhibition will still go ahead in May, according to a statement.
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