Obituaries Related to "Weber" from New York Times Archive
Idelle Weber, Who Stretched the Meaning of Pop Art, Dies at 88
One of the few women involved in the Pop Art movement, she captured the anonymity of corporate life in silhouettes. She later turned to realism.
Steve Weber, 76, a Founder of an Influential Folk Band, Dies
Mr. Weber and Peter Stampfel were the heart of the Holy Modal Rounders, a group born of the folk revival. It then detoured into a mischievous, “zany” style.
Robert Weber Dies at 92; His New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged
The people Mr. Weber drew over 45 years for the magazine were nothing if not entitled, going about with what some might see as skewed expectations.
Idelle Weber, Who Stretched the Meaning of Pop Art, Dies at 88
One of the few women involved in the Pop Art movement, she captured the anonymity of corporate life in silhouettes. She later turned to realism.
Steve Weber, 76, a Founder of an Influential Folk Band, Dies
Mr. Weber and Peter Stampfel were the heart of the Holy Modal Rounders, a group born of the folk revival. It then detoured into a mischievous, “zany” style.
Robert Weber Dies at 92; His New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged
The people Mr. Weber drew over 45 years for the magazine were nothing if not entitled, going about with what some might see as skewed expectations.
Mary Weber Novak, Top California Vintner, Dies at 84
Ms. Novak took over Spottswoode, her family’s vineyard, and turned it into a top producer of cabernet sauvignon and sauvignon blanc.
Robert Weber Dies at 92; His New Yorker Cartoons Twitted the Overprivileged
The people Mr. Weber drew over 45 years for the magazine were nothing if not entitled, going about with what some might see as skewed expectations.
Mary Weber Novak, Top California Vintner, Dies at 84
Ms. Novak took over Spottswoode, her family’s vineyard, and turned it into a top producer of cabernet sauvignon and sauvignon blanc.
Idelle Weber, Who Stretched the Meaning of Pop Art, Dies at 88
One of the few women involved in the Pop Art movement, she captured the anonymity of corporate life in silhouettes. She later turned to realism.
Latest NY Times Obituaries
Philippe Morillon, General Who Made Fateful Protection Promise, Dies at 90
“I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.
Sonny Jurgensen, One of N.F.L.’s Greatest Passers, Dies at 91
The Hall of Fame quarterback threw 255 touchdown passes with the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins.
Myra MacPherson, Who Wrote Wrenchingly About Vietnam Vets, Dies at 91
A political reporter at The Washington Post, she wrote the book “Long Time Passing,” about the Vietnam War’s social, political and psychological aftereffects.
Ted Berger, Indefatigable Patron of Artists and Schools, Dies at 85
As head of the New York Foundation for the Arts, he oversaw almost $23 million in grants and helped bring arts education to struggling schools.
Mickey Lolich, Detroit’s Hero of the 1968 World Series, Dies at 85
Pitching for the Tigers, he notched three complete-game victories in defeating the St. Louis Cardinals for the championship, earning the Series’ M.V.P. honors.
Lee H. Hamilton, Congressman Who Helped Lead a 9/11 Inquiry, Dies at 94
A moderate Democrat from Indiana for 34 years, he chaired the House Foreign Affairs and Intelligence committees and helped investigate the Iran-contra scandal and the Sept. 11 attacks.
About Obit Index
ObitIndex.com searches the obituary pages of more than 3000 US newspapers, allowing you to easily find the obits you are looking for. Fast, easy and free to use.
© 2022 ObitIndex.com. · Privacy ·
