Obituaries Related to "Peterson" from New York Times Archive
Lucky Peterson, a Bluesman Since He Was a Boy, Dies at 55
He cut a record at 5 and went on to a steady if somewhat under-the-radar career as a backing musician and solo artist.
Charles Peterson, Veteran Minor Leaguer and M.L.B. Scout, Dies at 46
As a football player, he caught a pass to win the state title for his South Carolina high school. He was later a scout for the St. Louis Cardinals. He died of complications of Covid-19.
Charles Peterson, Veteran Minor Leaguer and M.L.B. Scout, Dies at 46
As a football player, he caught a pass to win the state title for his South Carolina high school. He was later a scout for the St. Louis Cardinals. He died of complications of Covid-19.
Lucky Peterson, a Bluesman Since He Was a Boy, Dies at 55
He cut a record at 5 and went on to a steady if somewhat under-the-radar career as a backing musician and solo artist.
Eugene H. Peterson, 85, Scholar Turned Homespun Pastor, Dies
Mr. Peterson produced 30 books, including a wildly popular colloquial version of the Bible, and eschewed megachurches and televised preaching.
Notable Deaths 2017: Gösta Peterson
Peter G. Peterson, a Power From Wall St. to Washington, Dies at 91
Captain of business, financier, philanthropist and public-policy watchdog, Mr. Peterson rose from humble Nebraska roots to be a force in American life.
Gösta Peterson, Barrier-Breaking Fashion Photographer, Dies at 94
Among Mr. Peterson’s most notable subjects in the 1960s were the black model Naomi Sims and the English sensation Twiggy.
Doug Peterson, Trailblazer in the Design of Racing Yachts, Dies at 71
Peterson had his breakthrough when he borrowed money from his grandmother to build a boat that finished second in a premier international race in 1973.
For the Vikings’ Peterson, the Death of a Young Son Is Another Devastating Turn
Adrian Peterson, whose family life has been troubled, says he is trying to cope with the death in South Dakota of a 2-year-old son, who the police say was the victim of an assault.
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