Obituaries Related to "Tate" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2017: Jeffrey Tate
Grady Tate, Jazz Drummer Turned Vocalist, Dies at 85
Celebrated for his versatility as a percussionist, Mr. Tate “never thought of singing as a career,” but somehow it happened.
John T. Tate, Familiar Name in the World of Numbers, Dies at 94
Many of his explanations of fundamental ideas now bear his name, a much-honored one among mathematicians.
Paid Notice: Deaths TATE, CLAUDIA
TATE-Claudia. On July 29, 2002, at the age of 55, after a long battle with lung cancer. Claudia Tate was a professor of English and African-American studies at Princeton University, and highly regarded for her innovative contributions to African-American literary criticism, especially in the area of literature and psychoanalysis. She is deeply missed by her family, friends and colleagues, and is survived by her sons, Read Hubbard and Jerome Lindsay; her brother, Harold A. Tate; and her parents, ...
Paid Notice: Deaths TATE, HENRY MCDONALD
TATE--Henry McDonald of New York City and Southold, Long Island, died Sunday, September 4, 2005, in New York City after a long illness. Mr. Tate, 57 years old, was a native of West Hartford, Connecticut and had lived in New York City since 1977. He was a 1971 graduate of North Carolina State University with a BS Degree in Computer Science and received his Master's Degree in Business Administration from Fordham University in 1983. He was a past president of The North Carolina Society of the City ...
Paid Notice: Deaths TATE, FREDERICK GEORGE
TATE -- Frederick George. age 81, retired attorney and former partner at Rogers & Wells in New York City, died in Washington D.C. on Monday, February 27, of a heart attack. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wills Hills Tate of Wakefield, MA. He is survived by his wife Janice, son Thomas and granddaughter Cecilia. The family will hold private services and burial in Wakefield, MA.
Paid Notice: Deaths TATE, FREDERICK GEORGE
TATE -- Frederick George. age 81, retired attorney and former partner at Rogers & Wells in New York City, died in Washington D.C. on Monday, February 27, of a heart attack. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wills Hills Tate of Wakefield, MA. He is survived by his wife Janice, son Thomas and granddaughter Cecilia. The family will hold private services and burial in Wakefield, MA.
James Tate, Prolific Pulitzer-Winning Poet, Dies at 71
Mr. Tate, a writer fond of wordplay and wild flights of surrealism, also won the National Book Award.
Jeffrey Tate, Conductor Whose Life Was a Worldwide Whirlwind, Dies at 74
An English maestro who ultimately arrived at his calling after detouring to a medical degree.
Grady Tate, Jazz Drummer Turned Vocalist, Dies at 85
Celebrated for his versatility as a percussionist, Mr. Tate “never thought of singing as a career,” but somehow it happened.
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