Obituaries Related to "Wyatt" from New York Times Archive
C. Wyatt Dickerson, Businessman and Man About Washington, Is Dead at 92
In the 1960s and 1970s, Mr. Dickerson and his wife, Nancy, were a powerful couple, hosting politicians and Hollywood stars.
Paid Notice: Deaths WYATT, HOPE JOHNSTON
WYATT--Hope Johnston, widow of the late Judge Inzer B. Wyatt, Jr. Died in New York on September 26, 2004. Burial in Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama, October 2nd.
Wyatt Tee Walker, Dr. King’s Strategist and a Harlem Leader, Dies at 88
Dr. Walker played a key role in civil rights protests that turned the tide against racial injustice in the Deep South.
Wyatt Tee Walker, Dr. King’s Strategist and a Harlem Leader, Dies at 88
Dr. Walker played a key role in civil rights protests that turned the tide against racial injustice in the Deep South.
C. Wyatt Dickerson, Businessman and Man About Washington, Is Dead at 92
In the 1960s and 1970s, Mr. Dickerson and his wife, Nancy, were a powerful couple, hosting politicians and Hollywood stars.
Hugh O’Brian Dies; Dashing TV Star of ‘Wyatt Earp’ Was 91
Mr. O’Brian played the title role in the western “The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp” from 1955 to 1961.
Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Historian Who Examined Southern Conduct, Dies at 80
Mr. Wyatt-Brown was a historian who documented how honor played a special role in the antebellum South and its institution of slavery.
Ricky Wyatt, 57, Dies; Plaintiff in Landmark Mental Care Suit
A class-action federal lawsuit in which Mr. Wyatt was the lead plaintiff led to a judgment in 1971 that set national guidelines for mental care.
David K. Wyatt, Authority on Thailand, Is Dead at 69
David Kent Wyatt, a preeminent historian of Thailand, dies at age 69; photo (M)
David K. Wyatt, Authority on Thailand, Is Dead at 69
David K. Wyatt, a student of Southeast Asian history, marshaled his ability to do research in seven languages to become one of the pre-eminent historians of Thailand.
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Beverly LaHaye, Soldier of the Christian Right, Dies at 94
A pastor’s wife, she formed Concerned Women for America to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment. Ronald Reagan called her “one of the powerhouses on the political scene.”
Dickey Betts, Fiery Guitarist With Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 80
He traded licks with Duane Allman and proved to be a worthy sparring partner. He also wrote, and sang, the band’s biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man.”
Dinh Q. Le, Artist Who Weighed War and Memory, Dies at 56
His most famous work — collages of Vietnam War photographs, popular film stills and Western imagery — focused on a history of his homeland that he feared was being lost.
Bob Graham, Former Florida Governor and Senator, Dies at 87
After the 9/11 attacks, Mr. Graham became an outspoken critic of President George W. Bush’s response and voted against invading Iraq.
Ken Holtzman, Who Pitched Two No-Hitters for the Cubs, Is Dead at 78
He was part of the Oakland A’s dynasty in the ’70s. He was also the winningest Jewish pitcher in Major League Baseball, surpassing Sandy Koufax.
Whitey Herzog, Hall of Fame Cardinals Manager, Dies at 92
He won three pennants and a World Series as the St. Louis skipper, promoting what was called “Whiteyball,” combining speed, defense and pitching.
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