Obituaries Related to "Mitchell" from New York Times Archive
Bobby Mitchell, Hall of Famer and the Redskins’ First Black Star, Dies at 84
He played four seasons with the Cleveland Browns and seven with the Redskins, the last N.F.L. team of his time to integrate.
Mitchell Feigenbaum, Physicist, Dies at 74; He Made Sense of Chaos
His discovery of what seemed at first a mathematical curiosity led to what is known as the Feigenbaum constant, a pattern of chaos found in nature.
Arthur Mitchell Is Dead at 84; Showed the Way for Black Dancers
Mr. Mitchell, the first black ballet dancer to achieve international stardom, was also the founding director of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of Harlem.
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Suzanne Mitchell, 73, Dies; Made Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders a Global Brand
Working for Tex Schramm in the 1970s, Ms. Mitchell replaced a squad of high school bobby-soxers with a scantily clad chorus line.
Edgar D. Mitchell, Sixth Moonwalking Astronaut, Dies at 85
Commander Mitchell, a member of NASA’s first lunar mission devoted exclusively to scientific research, Apollo 14, spent just over nine hours on the moon on two moonwalks.
Mitchell L. Gaynor, 59, Dies; Oncologist and Author on Alternative Treatments
Dr. Gaynor, a popular author and the founder of a Manhattan cancer clinic, incorporated music, diet and meditation in his treatments of patients.
Ophelia DeVore-Mitchell, 92, Dies; Redefined Beauty
Mrs. DeVore-Mitchell, a former model, agent, charm-school director and newspaper publisher, was a force in opening modeling to African-Americans.
Mitch Mitchell, drummer for Jimi Hendrix Experience, dies at 62
Mitch Mitchell, the jazzy and versatile British drummer in the Jimi Hendrix Experience, died Wednesday in a hotel in Portland, Oregon. He was 62 and had recently finished a national tribute tour, Experience Hendrix.
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Pat Montandon, Socialite Who Sought Publicity, and Then World Peace, Dies at 96
She was known for her lavish parties and her marriage to one of the richest men in San Francisco. After he left her, she found a new purpose: visiting world leaders to plead for peace.
Beatriz González, Who Chronicled Colombia’s Turmoil in Paint, Dies at 93
Often drawing from reproduced images or newspaper photos, she made work that quietly yet memorably critiqued her country’s social and political order.
Edith Flanigen, Award-Winning Research Chemist, Dies at 96
She and her staff at Union Carbide created synthetic materials that improved various industrial processes, including purifying water. She also developed a way to make emeralds.
John Brodie, a Star Quarterback for the 49ers, Dies at 90
He endured years of frustration before emerging as the N.F.L.’s most valuable player.
Louis E. Brus, Nobel Laureate Who Illuminated the Nanoworld, Dies at 82
He accidentally created some of the first quantum dots, tiny semiconductors that now power many electronics.
Rifaat al-Assad, Paramilitary Leader and ‘Butcher of Hama,’ Dies at 88
The brother and uncle of Syrian tyrants, he commanded a unit that killed up to 40,000 civilians in a 1982 uprising against his family’s rule.
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