Obituaries Related to "Hayes" from New York Times Archive
Harold Hayes, Survivor of Secret World War II Odyssey, Dies at 94
Mr. Hayes was among a group of noncombatants stranded behind enemy lines in Albania in 1943, hiding in caves, near starvation and hunted by German patrols.
Phillip Hayes Dean, the Playwright of Divisive ‘Paul Robeson,’ Dies at 83
“Paul Robeson,” which starred James Earl Jones and opened on Broadway in 1978, was considered by black intellectuals to be insufficiently complex and eventually derailed the writer’s career.
Arthur Hayes Jr., Who Led F.D.A. in Tylenol Case, Is Dead at 76
During the Reagan administration, Dr. Hayes helped calm consumer fears after a Tylenol poisoning case and, amid some controversy, approved the use of the artificial sweetener aspartame.
John Michael Hayes, Who Adapted ‘Rear Window,’ Is Dead at 89
Mr. Hayes was a screenwriter who wrote some of Alfred Hitchcock’s best-known films before breaking with the director in a fight over screen credit.
Isaac Hayes, singer-songwriter who defined '70s soul, is dead at 65
Isaac Hayes, the singer and songwriter whose luxurious, strutting funk arrangements in songs like "Theme From 'Shaft' " defined the glories and excesses of soul music in the early 1970s, died on Sunday in East Memphis, Tennessee He was 65.
Soul Icon Isaac Hayes, A Voice of ‘South Park,’ Dies
The soul icon Isaac Hayes also voiced a character on the television show “South Park.”
Isaac Hayes, 65, a Creator of ’70s Soul Style, Dies
Mr. Hayes’s strutting funk arrangements in songs like “Theme From ‘Shaft’ ” defined the glories and the excesses of soul music.
Harold Hayes, Survivor of Secret World War II Odyssey, Dies at 94
Mr. Hayes was among a group of noncombatants stranded behind enemy lines in Albania in 1943, hiding in caves, near starvation and hunted by German patrols.
Phillip Hayes Dean, the Playwright of Divisive ‘Paul Robeson,’ Dies at 83
“Paul Robeson,” which starred James Earl Jones and opened on Broadway in 1978, was considered by black intellectuals to be insufficiently complex and eventually derailed the writer’s career.
Arthur Hayes Jr., Who Led F.D.A. in Tylenol Case, Is Dead at 76
During the Reagan administration, Dr. Hayes helped calm consumer fears after a Tylenol poisoning case and, amid some controversy, approved the use of the artificial sweetener aspartame.
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Dorothy Vogel, Librarian With a Vast Art Collection, Dies at 90
On modest civil servants’ salaries, she and her husband amassed a trove of some 4,000 works by art-world luminaries, storing them in their one-bedroom Manhattan apartment.
Terry Martin Hekker, a Happy Housewife Scorned, Dies at 92
She wrote two popular memoirs: the first about the joys of married life, the second about her husband serving her divorce papers on their 40th anniversary.
Burt Meyer, 99, Dies; Made Lite-Brite and Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots
Starting in the 1960s, he collaborated on the designs of classic toys like Mouse Trap, Toss Across and Mr. Machine.
Mark Mellman, 70, Dies; Helped Democrats Understand Their Voters
A pollster and political strategist, he was a key figure in John Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign and used his prominence to speak out in defense of Israel.
Ward Landrigan, Jeweler to the Stars, Dies at 84
At Sotheby’s, he provided famous diamonds to Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton before reviving Verdura, a venerable jewelry company founded by a Sicilian duke.
Robert L. Stirm, Returning P.O.W. in Pulitzer-Winning Photo, Dies at 92
The image immortalized a Vietnam veteran’s joyous homecoming to his beaming family, but it hid the truth about his unraveling marriage.
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