Obituaries Related to "Payne" from New York Times Archive
C. Payne Lucas, Leader in Aid to Africa, Is Dead at 85
Mr. Lucas helped found Africare and, with help from African-Americans, built it into a leading nonprofit promoting economic development.
Don Payne, ‘Simpsons’ Scriptwriter, Dies at 48
Mr. Payne, who also wrote for film, shared four Emmys with other “Simpsons” staff members.
C. Payne Lucas, Leader in Aid to Africa, Is Dead at 85
Mr. Lucas helped found Africare and, with help from African-Americans, built it into a leading nonprofit promoting economic development.
C. Payne Lucas, Leader in Aid to Africa, Is Dead at 85
Mr. Lucas helped found Africare and, with help from African-Americans, built it into a leading nonprofit promoting economic development.
Les Payne, Journalist Who Exposed Racial Injustice, Dies at 76
A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, a passionate columnist and a mentoring editor at Newsday, he was a pioneer for fellow blacks in the profession.
Frederick Payne, Decorated Fighter Ace in the Pacific, Dies at 104
Mr. Payne, a retired Marine Corps brigadier general, received the Navy Cross and other awards as World War II fighter ace in the Pacific.
Don Payne, ‘Simpsons’ Scriptwriter, Dies at 48
Mr. Payne, who also wrote for film, shared four Emmys with other “Simpsons” staff members.
Donald M. Payne, First Black Elected to Congress From New Jersey, Dies at 77
Though known as a low-key and unassuming lawmaker, Mr. Payne nonetheless made a mark in a number of areas, including education and global affairs.
Cecil Payne, Baritone Saxophonist, Dies at 84
Mr. Payne was one of the first baritone saxophonists in the 1940s to master the intricacies of modern jazz and for more than half a century was a leading exponent of his instrument.
Cecil Payne, Baritone Saxophonist Who Mastered Bebop, Dies
Mr. Payne, 84, was one of the first baritone saxophonists to master the intricacies of modern jazz.
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Joe Ely, Texas-Born Troubadour of the Open Road, Dies at 78
Thanks to his eclectic style and tireless touring, he was among the most influential artists in the early days of Americana and alt-country music.
Robert Samuelson, Award-Winning Economics Columnist, Dies at 79
He was a familiar byline in Newsweek and The Washington Post for decades, explaining the intricacies of economic policy in reader-friendly vernacular.
Rob Reiner, Actor Who Went on to Direct Classic Films, Dies at 78
After finding fame in “All in the Family,” he directed winning films like “This Is Spinal Tap,” “When Harry Met Sally … ” and “The Princess Bride” and got involved in liberal politics.
Michele Singer Reiner Inspired Rob Reiner to Change the Ending of ‘When Harry Met Sally’
Mr. Reiner’s falling for his wife of 36 years inspired the director to rework the ending of “When Harry Met Sally …” The couple would collaborate on movies and political causes.
Jeanette Winter, Who Told Children About Artists’ Lives, Dies at 86
Her picture books found models of perseverance and imagination in figures like Emily Dickinson, Georgia O’Keeffe and Benny Goodman.
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