Obituary
Instances
Claire Shulman, First Woman to Lead Queens, Dies at 94
Judge Thomas P. Griesa, Who Ruled Against Westway, Dies at 87
John L. Phillips Jr., 83, Civil Court Judge Is Dead
Pat Bowlen, Influential Owner of the Denver Broncos, Dies at 75
Joe Frazier, Who Managed Mets in Turbulent Time, Is Dead at 88
Jim Kiick, Who Helped the Dolphins Win 2 Super Bowls, Dies at 73
Bobby Beathard, Mastermind of N.F.L. Dynasties, Dies at 86
Paul Salata, Champion of the N.F.L.’s ‘Irrelevant,’ Dies at 94
Bill Bidwill, Dynastic Owner of N.F.L.’s Cardinals, Dies at 88
Masaichi Kaneda, Japan’s ‘Emperor’ of Baseball, Dies at 86
Bud Grant, Longtime Minnesota Vikings Coach, Dies at 95
Marlin Briscoe, Pioneering Black Quarterback, Dies at 76
Daniel Von Bargen, Actor in ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Malcolm in the Middle,’ Dies at 64
Curtis Hanson, Director of Wicked Noir ‘L.A. Confidential,’ Dies at 71
Michael Smith, a Voice for Justice Reform, Is Dead at 78
Dr. Marshall H. Klaus, Maternity-Ward Reformer, Dies at 90
Ram Gophna (1928–2021): From Historical Geography to the Archaeology of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Landscapes
Tereska Torrès, 92, Writer of Lesbian Fiction, Dies
Ian Holm, Malleable Actor Who Played Lear and a Hobbit, Dies at 88
Dickie Moore, Child Actor Known for a Screen Kiss, Dies at 89
Marcel Marceau, Renowned Mime, Dies at 84
George Winslow, Child Actor Who Had a Moment With Marilyn, Dies at 69
Kevin Corcoran, a Child Actor Mainstay for Disney, Dies at 66
Charlie Callas, Zany Comedian, Dies at 83
Marty Springstead, Longtime Baseball Umpire and Supervisor, Dies at 74
Jon Polito, a Favorite in Coen Brothers Films, Dies at 65
Helen Hanft, Master of Camp Way Off Broadway, Dies at 79
Lorene Yarnell, Dancer and Half of a Comedy Duo, Dies at 66
Jonathan Winters, Unpredictable Comic and Master of Improvisation, Dies at 87
Sylvia Syms, Versatile British Actress, Is Dead at 89