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Tony Tanner, Who Brought ‘Joseph’ to Broadway, Dies at 88
A versatile writer and actor as well as a director, he was also Littlechap in a film version of “Stop the World, I Want to Get Off.”
Paid Notice: Deaths TANNER, SALLY (NEE LEVRANT)
TANNER--Sally (nee Levrant). On Friday, June 18, 2004. Best friend and wife for 56 years of Joseph Edward Tanner. Cherished mother of Lewis and Ellen, joyous grandmother of Elias and Gabriel, devoted sister of Sheila, loving mother-in-law of Mark and Linda. Contributions in her memory to Hospice: Medical Center at Princeton, 253 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ, would be appreciated.
Paid Notice: Deaths TANNER, TOBY
TANNER -- Toby. Beloved wife of Albert, beloved mother of Howard and Jeffrey, and beloved grandmother of six grandchildren.
Paid Notice: Deaths TANNER, EDWARD OGDEN
TANNER--Edward Ogden, in New Canaan, CT., December 7, age 77. He is survived by his wife, Shirley, his son Brooks his daughters Sarah Smith and Wendy Bermingham and six grandchildren. Services at the First Presbyterian Church of New Canaan, December 12 at 11:30AM. In lieu of flowers, contributions to CT. Chapter of The Nature Conservancy, the New Canaan Nature Center, or New Canaan Library.
Tony Tanner, Who Brought ‘Joseph’ to Broadway, Dies at 88
A versatile writer and actor as well as a director, he was also Littlechap in a film version of “Stop the World, I Want to Get Off.”
Tony Tanner, Who Brought ‘Joseph’ to Broadway, Dies at 88
A versatile writer and actor as well as a director, he was also Littlechap in a film version of “Stop the World, I Want to Get Off.”
Lee Tanner, Jazz Performance Portraitist, Is Dead at 82
Mr. Tanner’s often ethereal images, which graced album covers, magazines, exhibitions and books, included subjects like Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk.
Paul Tanner, Musician With ‘Good Vibrations,’ Dies at 95
Mr. Tanner, a trombonist for Glenn Miller, played the electro-theremin for the Beach Boys and became a music educator at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Chuck Tanner, Who Managed Pirates to ’79 Title, Dies
Mr. Tanner, a manager for 19 years, was respected for coaxing more victories than expected from rosters with less-than-stellar talent.
Dr. James M. Tanner, an Expert in How Children Grow, Is Dead at 90
Dr. Tanner was a pediatrician who developed standards that helped define what constitutes normal growth.
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She was a white actress, he was a popular Black entertainer, and their relationship elicited racist reactions in 1960, worrying John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign.
Jerry Kasenetz, a King of Bubblegum Pop Music, Dies at 82
With his producing partner, Jeffry Katz, he made lightweight ditties like “Yummy Yummy Yummy” that soared up the charts in the late 1960s.
Vince Zampella, Formative Designer of Call of Duty Games, Dies at 55
Mr. Zampella co-founded two game studios and also worked on the Medal of Honor, Titanfall and Battlefield franchises.
Chris Rea, Grammy-Nominated Singer of ‘Driving Home for Christmas,’ Dies at 74
A blues-influenced singer and guitarist, he built a lasting career, particularly in Europe, with hits like “Driving Home for Christmas” and “Fool (If You Think It’s Over).”
Betty Reid Soskin, Nation’s Oldest Park Ranger, Dies at 104
She began working as a park ranger at age 85, educating visitors about the women and people of color who served on the home front in World War II, herself among them.
James Ransone, Actor Known for ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 46
The character actor had grown up in Maryland, where “The Wire” was set, and went on to star in horror films like “It Chapter Two.”
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