Obituaries Related to "Schultz" from New York Times Archive
Barbara Schultz, 92, Dies; Produced Serious Drama in a Sitcom Era
At a time when comedies and variety shows dominated TV (and few women held executive jobs), she gave viewers “CBS Playhouse” and, later, “Visions” on PBS.
Ed Schultz, Blunt-Spoken Political Talk-Show Host, Dies at 64
Mr. Schultz was the host of a conservative radio show before moving to the left and joining MSNBC in 2009. In recent years his politics shifted again.
Dr. Myron G. Schultz, Who Helped Identify AIDS Crisis, Dies at 81
Dr. Schultz, an infectious disease epidemiologist, detected a cluster of pneumonia cases that proved “the opening salvo for the AIDS epidemic,” he later recalled.
Harvey Schultz, 66, Head of Environmental Agency, Dies
Mr. Schultz was New York City’s commissioner of environmental protection during the last of Mayor Edward I. Koch’s three terms.
Paid Notice: Deaths KOHL, BLOSSOM IRIS (NEE SCHULTZ)
KOHL--Blossom Iris (nee Schultz). We mourn the loss of a very special lady. Dick and Patty Schwarz
Barbara Schultz, 92, Dies; Produced Serious Drama in a Sitcom Era
At a time when comedies and variety shows dominated TV (and few women held executive jobs), she gave viewers “CBS Playhouse” and, later, “Visions” on PBS.
Ed Schultz, Blunt-Spoken Political Talk-Show Host, Dies at 64
Mr. Schultz was the host of a conservative radio show before moving to the left and joining MSNBC in 2009. In recent years his politics shifted again.
Dr. Myron G. Schultz, Who Helped Identify AIDS Crisis, Dies at 81
Dr. Schultz, an infectious disease epidemiologist, detected a cluster of pneumonia cases that proved “the opening salvo for the AIDS epidemic,” he later recalled.
Harvey Schultz, 66, Head of Environmental Agency, Dies
Mr. Schultz was New York City’s commissioner of environmental protection during the last of Mayor Edward I. Koch’s three terms.
Paid Notice: Deaths KOHL, BLOSSOM IRIS (NEE SCHULTZ)
KOHL--Blossom Iris (nee Schultz). We mourn the loss of a very special lady. Dick and Patty Schwarz
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