Obituaries Related to "Tyler" from New York Times Archive
Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr., Grandson of the 10th President, Dies at 95
He and his brother, grandsons of John Tyler, were the third of three generations that remarkably spanned almost the entire history of the American experience.
Georgia Engel, Gentle-Voiced ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Actress, Is Dead at 70
After gaining fame as the blustery newsman Ted Baxter’s love interest, Ms. Engel went on to “Everybody Loves Raymond” and more.
Notable Deaths 2017: Mary Tyler Moore
Lyon Gardiner Tyler Jr., Grandson of the 10th President, Dies at 95
He and his brother, grandsons of John Tyler, were the third of three generations that remarkably spanned almost the entire history of the American experience.
Tyler Amburgey, Devoted Hockey Player and Coach, Dies at 29
A physical defenseman, he loved hockey enough to be excited by the sight of a new pair of skates or shin guards. He died of the novel coronavirus.
After Tyler Skaggs’s Death, M.L.B. Turns a Cautious Eye to Its Drug Policy
Baseball and the players’ union said the pitcher’s overdose death had caused them to re-examine the policy, which does not require testing for “drugs of abuse,” but any proposed changes could raise privacy concerns.
Angels Pitcher Tyler Skaggs Found Dead at 27
Skaggs was found dead Monday at a team hotel, according to the authorities in Texas, where the Angels were scheduled to play the Rangers. It could take four to six weeks to determine how he died.
Georgia Engel, Gentle-Voiced ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ Actress, Is Dead at 70
After gaining fame as the blustery newsman Ted Baxter’s love interest, Ms. Engel went on to “Everybody Loves Raymond” and more.
Notable Deaths 2017: Mary Tyler Moore
Tyler Hilinski of Washington State Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
The police found Hilinksi, who was expected to start at quarterback for the Cougars next season, after he did not show up for a practice.
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