Obituaries Related to "Schwartz" from New York Times Archive
Dr. Seymour Schwartz, Who Wrote the Book on Surgery, Dies at 92
His name is synonymous with his field: He was a founding editor of “Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery,” a seminal textbook for medical students.
Richard J. Schwartz, Who Expanded Jonathan Logan’s Dress Empire, Dies at 77
Mr. Schwartz expanded his father’s business, Jonathan Logan, and later turned to philanthropy and the arts, including the New York State Council on the Arts.
Dr. Seymour Schwartz, Who Wrote the Book on Surgery, Dies at 92
His name is synonymous with his field: He was a founding editor of “Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery,” a seminal textbook for medical students.
Gil Schwartz, CBS Spokesman With a Biting Alter Ego, Dies at 68
He was the network’s top communications executive, but to readers of Esquire and Fortune he was Stanley Bing, skewering corporate America in humor columns.
Dr. Lisa Schwartz, Critic of Medical Excess, Is Dead at 55
She and her husband, also a doctor, waged a campaign against “the medicalization of everyday life” and an “epidemic of diagnoses.”
Richard J. Schwartz, Who Expanded Jonathan Logan’s Dress Empire, Dies at 77
Mr. Schwartz expanded his father’s business, Jonathan Logan, and later turned to philanthropy and the arts, including the New York State Council on the Arts.
Fred Schwartz, 84, Furrier, Philanthropist and Television Pitchman, Dies
Mr. Schwartz starred as Fred the Furrier in commercials in the 1970s and ’80s for the Fur Vault, retail outlets that offered mink coats at relatively modest prices.
Dave Schwartz, 63, Dies; Was Weather Channel Meteorologist
Mr. Schwartz, known for an easygoing manner and gentle sense of humor, spoke on camera this year about his third bout with cancer.
Eugenie Schwartz, Artist From New Orleans, Dies at 64
Ms. Schwartz, who was known as Ersy, found popularity and renown in her native New Orleans for her surreal, darkly humorous pieces.
Frederic Schwartz, 63, Dies; Designed Sept. 11 Memorials
Mr. Schwartz was on a street corner near his home in Manhattan, just 10 blocks away, when he watched the trade center’s towers collapse in 2001.
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Frank Gehry, Titan of Architecture, Is Dead at 96
He designed some of the world’s most recognizable buildings, notably the spectacular Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, his masterpiece.
Robert B. Fiske Jr., First to Lead Whitewater Investigation, Dies at 94
He had overseen high-profile cases as a private lawyer and a U.S. attorney in New York when he was named to examine the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton in a failed development venture.
Hamilton O. Smith, Who Made a Biotech Breakthrough, Is Dead at 94
A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and medicine, like insulin.
Erik Bulatov, Russian Painter Who Undermined Soviet Propaganda, Dies at 92
For years he lived a double life, secretly making anti-Communist paintings. He found fame in the late 1980s, once his work was shown outside the Soviet Union.
Charles Norman Shay, Tribal Elder and World War II Hero, Dies at 101
As a medic, he saved soldiers from drowning off Omaha Beach on D-Day before becoming a prisoner of war. Back home, a decorated veteran, he was forbidden to vote as a Native American.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, ‘Mortal Kombat’ Actor, Dies at 75
The actor, born in Japan, starred in dozens of film and television shows, including Amazon’s “The Man in the High Castle.” His career spanned more than three decades.
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