Obituaries Related to "Huang" from New York Times Archive
Huang Yong Ping, 65, Dies; His Art Saw a World of Power Struggles
His startling conceptual pieces (in one case using live creatures) commented on humanity, challenged conventional notions of art and sought to erase the artist’s ego.
Matthew and Grace Huang, Cleared in Daughter’s Death, Are Set to Leave Qatar
Officials offered assurances that the couple would be allowed to leave the country after an appellate court exonerated them in the 2013 death of their 8-year-old girl.
Huang Hua, 97, a Diplomat Who Served China, Dies
Mr. Huang served as China’s foreign minister during the 1970s and early 1980s and helped his country restore diplomatic relations with the United States.
Huang Ju, 68, dies; changed Chinese banking system
BEIJING — Huang Ju, a member the Chinese Politburo who rose out of the political elite in Shanghai to become one of the most powerful leaders in China, died Saturday after a long illness, state news media reported. He was 68.
Huang Ju, 68, dies; reformed Chinese banking system
BEIJING — Huang Ju, a Politburo member who rose out of Shanghai's political elite to become one of the most powerful leaders in China, died Saturday after a long illness, state news media reported. He was 68.
Huang Ju, Powerful Chinese Official, Dies at 68
Huang Ju, a Politburo member who rose out of Shanghai’s political elite to become one of the most powerful leaders in China, presided over reforms to the country’s banking system.
Paid Notice: Deaths HUANG, YAO QI, MD
HUANG--Yao Qi, MD. The NYU Department of Medicine extends its condolences to the family of our colleague and friend, Yao Qi Huang, MD, an active member of the faculty of the NYU School of Medicine at the time of his sudden and tragic passing. He will be missed by many. Martin J. Blaser, MD Chair, Department of Medicine NYU School of Medicine
Paid Notice: Deaths HUANG, JOHN
HUANG-John. It is with great sorrow that we mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, John Huang. John was a credit to both the medical profession and the legal profession. His insight and analytical skills will sorely be missed. Most cherished of all, however, was his friendship and loyalty and it is in that regard that we are left with a void that will be filled with memories. In all facets of life, he has left an indelible mark. His legacy will surely live on in the hearts of those he ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUANG, JOHN
HUANG-John. It is with great sorrow that we mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, John Huang. John was a credit to both the medical profession and the legal profession. His insight and analytical skills will sorely be missed. Most cherished of all, however, was his friendship and loyalty and it is in that regard that we are left with a void that will be filled with memories. In all facets of life, he has left an indelible mark. His legacy will surely live on in the hearts of those he ...
Paid Notice: Deaths HUANG, JOHN
HUANG-John. It is with great sorrow that we mourn the loss of our dear friend and colleague, John Huang. John was a credit to both the medical profession and the legal profession. His insight and analytical skills will sorely be missed. Most cherished of all, however, was his friendship and loyalty and it is in that regard that we are left with a void that will be filled with memories. In all facets of life, he has left an indelible mark. His legacy will surely live on in the hearts of those he ...
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