Obituaries Related to "Mills" from New York Times Archive
Barry Mills, Brutal Leader of Racist Prison Gang, Dies at 70
The head of the Aryan Brotherhood, he was linked to murders, drug dealing, prostitution, racial warfare and more in a life spent mostly behind bars.
William Brayer, Executive Of Cone Mills, Dies at 74
Brayer, William H
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCALL, DAVID B. AND JOAN MILLS
McCALL-David B. and Joan Mills. The Bank Street Community, Board, faculty and staff extend our deepest condolences to the family of David and Joan McCall. David, a valued friend, distinguished Board Member and inspirational educator, will be sorely missed. Elizabeth S. Pforzheimer, Chair of the Board Augusta Souza Kappner, President
Paid Notice: Deaths MCCALL, DAVID B. AND JOAN MILLS
McCALL-David B. and Joan Mills. The Bank Street Community, Board, faculty and staff extend our deepest condolences to the family of David and Joan McCall. David, a valued friend, distinguished Board Member and inspirational educator, will be sorely missed. Elizabeth S. Pforzheimer, Chair of the Board Augusta Souza Kappner, President
Dorothy Seymour Mills, Uncredited Baseball Historian, Dies at 91
She collaborated with her first husband on an acclaimed three-volume history of the game. But it took 50 years for her contribution to be fully acknowledged.
Fiery Deaths of 10 Boys Exposes Brutality of Brazil’s Soccer Mills
Young players with dreams of glory think elite training programs lead to riches. They do. Just rarely for them.
Barry Mills, Brutal Leader of Racist Prison Gang, Dies at 70
The head of the Aryan Brotherhood, he was linked to murders, drug dealing, prostitution, racial warfare and more in a life spent mostly behind bars.
Ogden Mills Phipps, Horseman From a Leading Racing Family, Dies at 75
Mr. Phipps, the longtime chairman of the Jockey Club, was an old-fashioned owner who resisted buying from commercial breeders.
Harriet Mills, Scholar Held in ‘Brainwashing Prison’ in China, Dies at 95
Ms. Mills, imprisoned as an American spy in Communist China in the 1950s, later made clear to her sister that she had been indoctrinated.
Cotton Mills, Venom and Dead Ends
Zeke and Simon Hawkins’s “Bad Turn Worse” begins with $20,000 missing from a safe in a Texas cotton mill town.
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“I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.
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