Obituaries Related to "Michael" from New York Times Archive
Michael Armstrong, Who Published a Local Brooklyn Paper, Dies at 79
Active in politics, he was best known as publisher of The Phoenix Newspaper. He and his wife, Dnynia Armstrong, 80, died of the coronavirus a month apart.
Michael Cogswell, 66, Dies; Sustained Louis Armstrong’s Legacy
He turned the jazz giant’s trove of memorabilia into a scholarly archive and created a popular museum at Armstrong’s house in Queens.
Michael Armstrong, 86, Dies; Led Knapp Probe of Police Corruption
He was chief counsel to the New York commission formed after Frank Serpico’s revelations about systemic graft and the department’s lax response.
Michael Lonsdale, a Bond Villain and Much More, Dies at 89
He was best known to many as Hugo Drax in “Moonraker.” But he also worked with a Who’s Who of directors including Truffaut, Spielberg and Marguerite Duras.
Notable Deaths 2017: Michael Bond
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWMAN, MICHAEL EDWARD
BOWMAN-Michael Edward. Died July 27, 2000. Born June 6, 1934, in Waltham, Massachusetts and attended local schools including Our Lady's High School of Newton, MA. He graduated from Princeton University in 1957, where he was a member of the Cottage Club and Captain of the 1956 football team. After Princeton he served in the Navy Air Force and then started his business career in sales with St. Regis Paper, followed by the New Yorker Magazine. Subsequently, during his Wall Street career, he was a F ...
Paid Notice: Deaths BOWMAN, MICHAEL W.
BOWMAN-Michael W. Age 55. In Westport, CT. Husband of Dianne C. Bowman. Father of Michelle Stearns and Melinda Bowman. An Accountant and Partner with Deloitte & Touche, NYC. Memorial services, Tuesday, August 4, 2 PM, in Greens Farms Congregational Church, 71 Hillandale Road, Westport, CT.
Michael Bradshaw Dies; Ex-Editor of Toledo Blade
Bradshaw, Michael
Five Years After Michael Brown’s Death, His Father Wants a New Investigation
The death of Michael Brown Jr. set into motion profound changes in policing, race relations and society that continue to reverberate. “We’re not stopping until we get justice,” his father said.
Policing: What Changed (and Didn’t) Since Michael Brown Died
Five years after a fatal police shooting in Ferguson, Mo., began a reckoning for American policing, more officers now wear body cameras. But shootings have not slowed.
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Bobby Hart, Who Helped Give the Monkees Their Music, Dies at 86
The hit songwriting duo he and Tommy Boyce formed in the 1960s was best known for the unexpectedly popular tunes of a made-for-TV band.

Kim Seongmin, Defector Who Pierced North Korea by Radio, Dies at 63
As a military propagandist, he fled the North by jumping off a train. In the South, he broadcast forbidden outside news to isolated North Koreans.

Hermeto Pascoal, Prolific Brazilian Composer, Dies at 89
A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, he rose from a childhood of rural privation to become a favorite of jazz musicians and audiences around the world.

Ricky Hatton, British Boxer and Former World Champion, Is Dead
The British authorities said that the boxer, who retired in 2012, was found unresponsive at a home in Greater Manchester.

Nancy King, Jazz Singer Who Flew Under the Radar, Dies at 85
Aficionados, and her fellow musicians, considered her one of the best living vocalists. But she chose not to seek a bigger spotlight.

Michel Odent, Pioneer of Natural Childbirth Techniques, Dies at 95
His innovations, including homelike delivery rooms and birthing pools, were based on his belief that “human birth cannot work as long as a woman is thinking.”
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