Obituaries Related to "Vega" from New York Times Archive
Arturo Vega, Shepherd for the Ramones, Dies at 65
Mr. Vega was often called the fifth Ramone for serving as the punk band’s spokesman and logo designer.
Abraham Vega, 48, ‘Peacemaking’ Texas Sheriff, Dies
Remarried, likely to win re-election in November, he was embarking on a second act when he died of the novel coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2016: Alan Vega
Abraham Vega, 48, ‘Peacemaking’ Texas Sheriff, Dies
Remarried, likely to win re-election in November, he was embarking on a second act when he died of the novel coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2016: Alan Vega
Abraham Vega, 48, ‘Peacemaking’ Texas Sheriff, Dies
Remarried, likely to win re-election in November, he was embarking on a second act when he died of the novel coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2016: Alan Vega
Abraham Vega, 48, ‘Peacemaking’ Texas Sheriff, Dies
Remarried, likely to win re-election in November, he was embarking on a second act when he died of the novel coronavirus.
Notable Deaths 2016: Alan Vega
Abraham Vega, 48, ‘Peacemaking’ Texas Sheriff, Dies
Remarried, likely to win re-election in November, he was embarking on a second act when he died of the novel coronavirus.
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